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Blessed be the name of the Lord

2006-07-14 11:22:31 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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It means someone had the time to make a Reece's rapper look like it said Jesus or had enough time to create one. Everything food-related on eBay doesn't have a Christian meaning. Everything reminds us of something, but this is really significant. Maybe God's trying to communicate to us. I really don't know. God bless you and have a great day! It reminds me that God answers our prayers in one form or another and God works miracles every day.

2006-07-14 11:25:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Your question begs for definition: are you referring to the Reese lookalike wrapper, or is that just your idea of a name joke?
The phrase, "blessed be the name of the Lord" could be such as referred to in various verses of the Bible, where, in Hebrew, the phrase would be Baruch atta HaShem Adonai. Point of reference however must be identified, who is Adonai, or Lord?
Is your question referenced to one of the major cult man-god deity, aka Jesus, or Hare Krishna, or Adonis, or Attis? Lots of those Savior man god semi deities are often given the title Lord, but the Name of the True God, or at least the God of Israel, name is the Tetragrameton....YHVH. One who holds that the God of Creation, the virtual universe is this One, at least has a glimmer of understanding of the LIGHT. Shalom. sincerely.

2006-07-14 11:50:19 · answer #2 · answered by Laughingwalt 3 · 0 0

even through hard times you should always bless the name of the lord. try reading the passage about job's life. maybe that will help,

2006-07-14 12:26:09 · answer #3 · answered by aznbuddy 3 · 0 0

Language gives up the power to create and it is said that certain words have certain energies behind them, like Om Shanti, and Veda and guru... Jesus is supposed to be the strongest energy next to God

and the name of God (the Lord) Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh (YHVH). is a word that is not able to be uttered by anyone but the Metatron which is the angel of the voice of God.

Allister Crowley supposedly had the correct pronunciation and used it in rituals (Knowing that he wasn't supposed to) after being kicked out of the Golden Dawn, at Thelema, but that was before he went nuts, became a heroin addict and died destitute and friendless on the streets...

The Hebrew name of God (Which the Jews believed was wrong to say out loud) since they felt it was disrespectful for it to be spoken out loud which is yahwey. It just became more respectful to say " Blessed be the name of the Lord." rather than being disrespectfull and using a name they felt they were not supposed to speak out loud. In other words the name was to be meditated on in the mind and heart but not spoken into the air.

But to me... It is a declaration, in praise and thanks for everything my God is and has been to, and done for me. It is our way of saying "Thank You!"

Blessed be is of a Wiccan background but it is meant for the Goddess.

2006-07-14 11:32:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It simply means that the Lord's name is good.

2006-07-14 11:28:16 · answer #5 · answered by doorseeker 1 · 0 0

The Lord's name is rightous and pure and blessed. What does it mean to you?

2006-07-14 11:34:26 · answer #6 · answered by Carol M 5 · 0 0

Looks a little like a Reese's cup colors. With the Jesus reference, maybe refers to the goodness on the outside and the warm ahppy feeling that you feel when you are saved on the inside.

2006-07-14 11:27:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Matthew 5.

2006-07-14 11:25:36 · answer #8 · answered by Akarui 3 · 0 0

Not to use the name of the lord as a swear word. Like when I jam my finger in the car door and yell "jesus f***ing christ!!!"

2006-07-14 11:31:03 · answer #9 · answered by kaliedoscope_eyes86 3 · 0 0

To me it means that he is the only thing worth blessing. <><

2006-07-14 12:10:48 · answer #10 · answered by ichthus607 2 · 0 0

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