Of the names of God in the Old Testament, that which occurs most frequently (6,823 times) is the so-called Tetragrammaton, Yhwh ( ), the distinctive personal name of the God of Israel. ... In the Jewish-Egyptian magic-papyri it appears as Ιαωουηε. At least as early as the third century B.C. the name seems to have...
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Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Judaism, the name of God is more than a distinguishing title. It represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature, and of the relation of God to the Jewish people. To show the sacredness of ...
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The Names of God ... In Jewish thought, that commandment refers solely to oath-taking, and is a prohibition against swearing by God's Name falsely or frivolously (the word normally translated as "in vain" literally means "for falsehood").
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Jewish people worship the God that they believe created heaven and earth, and who continues to will it into existence and control all events. In prayers and in scriptures the Jewish people have many names for God, all showing the highest respect and regard for his being.
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Scholars disagree as to the meaning of the name Yahweh - many believe it means something like "I am the One Who Is," or "I am that I am, and I cause what is." Other Jewish names of God include: * Adonai Emet (Truth) * Tzur Yisrael (The Rock of Israel) * Elohei Avraham, Yitzchak v'Ya'acov (God of Abraham, God of Isaac,
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A well-known NT passage of mine is Romans 9:5 "...to them (the Jewish race) belong the patriarchs, and of their race, according to the flesh, is the Messiah (who is) God who is over all, blessed for ever. Amen." ... Additional Reading: Names of God, by Nathan Stone...
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Anti-Semites prefer to discount the facts and cling to convenient Jewish names and faces ... God's Blog; God for President; Book Bits; Caption Contest; Jewish genius; Strange science; Who is a Jew?; World of Worship;
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; Early in their relationship, Moses asked God to reveal His name. God readily complied with Moses' request by giving Him not one but TWO names of God... ... The Jewish people often read the Hebrew Bible aloud.
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Names of God - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Various religions have different names of God . Within Hinduism, there are number of names of God which are generally in Sanskrit, each supported by a different tradition
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