God, Lord, Almighty and such are titles not a name.
How can something be said in the name of God if it is not said?
Getting past the superstition of not using God's name in case it is used in vain - shouldn't God's name rendered in English, Jehovah, be used with pride?
We have no trouble saying Hallelujah which means "Let us praise Jehovah" as Jah is shortened for Jehovah.
Why be ashamed or frightened to use the personal name that God uses. Shouldn't it be a name to be honoured?
YWEH and other could be considered God's name but Jehovah is the English way of calling God by his name just as the something like the french name for Jesus is Jésus or japanese イエス・キリスト or greek Ιησούς
KJV Psalm 83:18
2007-09-17
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