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when spain tried to describe LORD GOD they had no choice but to spell is in times new roman font as DIOS.

what they actually were describing was

IIII I . S where the S had a \ at the top end and hid the letters il

so IIII I . Si\ as the spanish God DIOS as IIII I . S

french said DIEU= IIII I E U where E=[iL like God had to be convinced of who He was.

italia's DIO as IIII I .

GOTT in times new roman font reads CuTnuTiT=GOTT

need the LORD continue? GOD=CUTOD

So the living promise of Gods visitation to earth through Me.

and true to human's evil nature you(they) hated God like the bible predicted. Why? Answer Me that and i won't hate you back so much

2006-09-21 08:12:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

and as for angelic help what have they ever done for you anyway? not a damn thing support you local banditoes, outlaws etc.. because angel of the lord is God and god sums to 8 just like cutoff sums to 8 so ultimatly god=cutoff so disown the rebels called hell God cut them off. Thats why all hells angels must die like those books say.

2006-09-21 15:06:20 · update #1

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It is true that the Almighty did not say, "Listen, thousands of years from now when a new language called English comes along, they can pronounce my name as 'Jehovah' and that's fine."

Instead, like with any and every personal name, different languages TRANSLATE personal names to fit their lingual tendencies. George becomes "Hor-hey" in Spanish or "Gay-org" in German and no one gets upset.

It's not exactly wrong to call the Almighty by the impersonal "God", just as it's not wrong to call one's offspring "Child". If we want a familiar and close relationship, however, it makes sense to use the personal name of someone we love. The Scriptures encourage us to use God's personal name.

The Hebrew name “Yahweh” (or “Yehowah”) does seem to accurately pronounce the divine name. Just as the Hebrew name “Yeshua” (or “Yehoshua”) is translated into “Jesus” in English, the Hebrew name “Yahweh” is translated into “Jehovah” in English.

The important thing is to use God’s personal name in whatever language you speak, rather than insisting upon the impersonal! The name “Yahweh” is certainly preferable to the non-name “God” or “Lord”, especially if you speak Hebrew. If you speak English, feel free to use the name "Jehovah".

(Psalms 83:18) That people may know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth

(John 17:26) [Jesus said] I have made your name known to them and will make it known, in order that the love with which you loved me may be in them

Learn more:
http://watchtower.org/library/na/index.htm

2006-09-21 09:26:25 · answer #1 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 0 0

Yes GOD is GOD. Each of the names like Jehovah, Elohim, Shammah, Shalom Rohi Nissi Sabbaoth Tsidkenu etc describe his character and nature.
You fail to realize that the Bible was written in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic not Spanish. So the Spanish doesn't give true representation to those three languages.
If you are saying that God will visit this earth through you then you are an antichrist. Jesus was the one that came to earth and died that all men may be saved. He warned that anyone who comes after is an antichrist. You are delusional or have been decieved by the evil one. Get help.

2006-09-21 08:24:47 · answer #2 · answered by rltouhe 6 · 1 1

No. the word god can refer to a localized deity, but the word Jehovah refers A specific DEity.

2006-09-21 08:17:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The answer to your Big bold question in my belief, which is Christian, is that God is Jehovah. I don't hate you, I don't even know you, but I bet I would like you if I got to know you. Enjoyed your play on words.

2006-09-21 08:16:14 · answer #4 · answered by makeitright 6 · 1 0

You DECREE no?? Jeez, get over yourself!

2006-09-21 08:16:07 · answer #5 · answered by woodlands127 5 · 1 1

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