You can be assured, you are held by an Almighty God, you never have to fear, God’s hands are strong and secure. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1 “The heavens are telling of the glory of God; And their expanse is declaring the work of His...
The Names of God , Their Pronunciation and Their Translation : A Digital Tour of Some of the Main WitnessesTroyer, Kristin De
译者:Campbell, T. J. 页数:258 定价:$ 38.83 ISBN:9781165198429 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 + 加入购书单 谁读这本书?··· 二手市场· ··· 在豆瓣转让手里有一本闲着? 订阅关于The Names of God and Meditative Summaries of the Divine Perfections的评论...
In this blog post, we’ll look at the huges list of Gods’ names that define both God and Jesus, exploring their meanings, significance, and how they deepen our connection to our Father and creator. Plus, enjoy a few some hands-on Names of God crafts and printable activity ideas to mak...
Find the meaning, history and popularity of given names from around the world. Get ideas for baby names or discover your own name's history.
For example, the very first reference to God in Genesis 1:1--the name Elohim--teaches and reveals the triune nature of God. We are commanded to honor the name of God, but to do that adequately, we must understand the inherit greatness of the names which God uses to refer to himself....
Bright and morning star Buckler to all those that trust in him Buckler to them that walk uprightly Captain of their salvation (Jesus) Christ Jesus Christ Jesus our Lord Christ in you, the hope of glory Christ the King of Israel Christ the power of God, and the wisdom of God ...
The list of Hebrew names of God and their detailed meanings and derivations. In English and French. This application gives the list of Hebrew names of God and…
(redirected fromNames of God in Judaism) Encyclopedia Wikipedia Ad·o·nai (ä′dō-nī′, -noi′) n. Lord. Used in Judaism as a spoken substitute for the ineffable name of God. [Hebrew'ădônāy,my lord:'ādôn,lord; seeʔdinSemitic roots+-ay,my; see-yinSemitic roots.] ...
Thus the original meaning of El may have been: (a) to be strong; (b) to have extended sphere of control; or (c) to possess binding force. Walther Eichrodt suggests that: It is worth noting that whichever of these meanings we adopt stresses the distance between God and man. In this...