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©Notes by Dr. David Smith Significance of the Names of God and Others DAVE SMITH www.scriptco.net/study.htm
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith
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The Character of God ejgwv eijmi - I am - See John egw eimi ejgwv eijmi oJ w[n - Exod. 3:14 egw eimi Jo wn From the Septuagint
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith hy\h=a# rv#a& hy\h=a# ’ ehyeh ’ asher ’ ehyeh Exod. 3:14 The Character of God
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith LORD YAHWEH hw`hy= Personal, covenantal name by which God chose to reveal Himself to His people – See Exod. 3:15 - first used in Gen. 2:4
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith YAHWEH This name is used more than any other name of God.
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith YAHWEH YHWH - a tetragrammaton 4 Hebrew letters denoting the name Yahweh
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith YAHWEH Because of a Jewish tradition the name Yahweh was not be spoken for fear that the name be blasphemed. The tetragrammaton is sometimes pronounced as "Jehovah” for the same reason.
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith Lord /oda* ( sing. - ’adon ) yn`d)a& ( pl. - ’adonay ) In reference to God the plural Adonai is used. It means Master.
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith Lord See Exod. 4:10 “Please Lord” Also 1st use : Gen. 15:2, 8
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith God <yh!Oa ’elohim Elohim is translated as "God." Gen. 1:1
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©Notes by Dr. David Smith The Angel of the LORD The Angel of Yahweh ( Jehovah ) 1st appears Gen. 16:7, 10, 13 A Christophany
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