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. This name is commonly represented in modern translations by the form "Jehovah," which, however, is a...
God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ God full of compassion God in whose hand thy breath is God most high God my maker God of Abraham God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of Jacob God of all comfort God of all flesh God of all grace God of all the families of Israel God of glo...
9. Jehovah Rapha - "Healer" Jehovah Rapha means "Healer, the Lord who heals you" – This name brings so much comfort and hope to many of us who have prayed for healing and deliverance from disease, illness, brokenness, or painful circumstances. It reminds us that God knows we’re in ...
It is sometimes also represented in English as Yahweh or Jehovah, but neither is used in Judaism. Adonai Adonaiis used in the Hebrew Bible to mean "My Lords" or "My Master." Typically, this use was to avoid using God's name directly and instead to appeal to God as one would appeal ...
Jehovah None, not in the Bible, Yahweh spoken not written; Consonants of YHWH, vowels of Adonai Yahweh Elohim "LORD God", covenantal God and True Creator God Yahweh Sabaoth "LORD of hosts", God as head of all, human and divine; NIV = Almighty Lord Adonai Yahweh "LORD God" Hallelujah ...
Jehovah Shalom – The Lord is Peace “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”– John 14:27 Jehovah Shalom brings the assurance of God’s peace into children’s lives...
One of the names of God that is associated with healing is “Jehovah-Rapha.” In the Bible, particularly in the Old Testament, this name is found in Exodus 15:26, where God declares Himself as the healer of His people. The term “Rapha” is related to the Hebrew word for healing, em...
Italian variation of Elijah, Hebrew Meaning: "Jehovah is God" Description: A multicultural appellation, found in Hebrew, Italian, and Zuni, this likable name made famous by director Elia Kazan's only problem is the feminineaending. But then again, that never hurt Joshua. ...
Jehovah-Elohim אֱלוֹהַּ We are continuing our series of the names of God. (If you missed our previous posts in the series, you can find them here:Jehovah Rapha andJehovah Jireh) Scholars disagree on the meaning of Jehovah Elohim. ...
Anglicization of Elijah or Elias Meaning: "Jehovah is God" Description: Elliot (which boasts several spellings depending upon how many 'l's or 't's you want to use) is a winner -- it has the ideal quality of being neither too common nor weirdly unique. Elliot had a style boost back...