Peace!
Some have used Philippians 2,10 to justify this claim. Jesus Christ called God, "Father" so I guess that is how we should call him.
2007-01-13 08:36:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God's name is not Jesus but Jehovah. Psalms 83:18, Exodus 6:3
Isaiah 12:2, Isaiah 26:4
Jesus is the Son of God and he made his fathers name known John 17:25-26
2007-01-13 16:29:46
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answer #2
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answered by babydoll 7
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Well, here are a number of bible verses in which Jesus says that He is, in fact, "God", but that doesn't 'prove' anything, since the bible was clearly written by men!
"I and the Father are one." The Jews took up stones again to stone Him. Jesus answered them, "I showed you many good works from the Father; for which of them are you stoning Me?" The Jews answered Him, "For a good work we do not stone You, but for blasphemy; and because You, being a man, make Yourself out to be God." (John 10:30-33)
"I am the light of the world; he who follows Me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life." The Pharisees therefore said to Him, "You are bearing witness of Yourself; Your witness is not true." Jesus answered and said to them, "Even if I bear witness of Myself, My witness is true; for I know where I came from, and where I am going; but you do not know where I come from, or where I am going." (John 8:12-14)
"I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty" (Revelation 1:8).
2007-01-13 16:34:30
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary was told she would bear a Son and call His name Emanuel.what is in a name,would a rose by any other name
not smell as sweet.I often say God.There is plenty of Biblical reference His name was Jesus.He is the Son of God most high, that is what matters.
2007-01-13 16:31:52
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answer #4
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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Jesus is not God's name.
Jesus is the name for the Son of God
2007-01-13 17:38:29
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answer #5
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answered by bethybug 5
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There is none:
"Keep this mental attitude in YOU that was also in Christ Jesus, 6 who, although he was existing in God’s form, gave no consideration to a seizure, namely, that he should be equal to God. <<<<<(get that??)
No, but he emptied himself and took a slave’s form and came to be in the likeness of men. 8 More than that, when he found himself in fashion as a man, he humbled himself and became obedient <<<(Obedient? God?)
as far as death, yes, death on a torture stake.
For this very reason also God exalted him <<(sounds a bit more believable, huh?)
to a superior position and kindly gave him the name that is above every [other] name, <<(except for God's Name)
so that in the name of Jesus every knee should bend of those in heaven and those on earth and those under the ground, and every tongue should openly acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father." <<<(To the Glory of Who?? The Father)
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The greatest indignity that modern translators render to the Divine Author of the Holy Scriptures is the removal or the concealing of [God's] peculiar personal name.
Actually his name occurs in the Hebrew text 6,828 times as ×××× (YHWH or JHVH), generally referred to as the Tetragrammaton (literally meaning “having four letters”). By using the name “Jehovah,” we have held closely to the original-language texts and have not followed the practice of substituting titles such as “Lord,” “the Lord,” “Adonai” or “God” for the divine name, the Tetragrammaton.
Today, apart from a few fragments of the early Greek Septuagint where the sacred name is preserved in Hebrew, only the Hebrew text has retained this most important name in its original form of four letters, ×××× (YHWH), the exact pronunciation of which has not been preserved. Current circulating texts of the Greek Septuagint (LXX), Syriac Peshitta (Sy) and Latin Vulgate (Vg) substitute the mere title “Lord” for God’s unique name.—
The text located in the U.S.S.R., namely, the Codex Leningrad B 19A, used for Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia (BHS), vowel-points the Tetragrammaton to read Yehwah′, Yehwih′ and a number of times Yeho·wah′, as in Ge 3:14. The edition of the Hebrew text by Ginsburg (Gins.) vowel-points YHWH to read Yeho·wah′. While many translators favor the pronunciation “Yahweh,” the New World Translation continues to use the form “Jehovah” because of people’s familiarity with it for centuries. Moreover, it preserves, equally with other forms, the four letters of the divine name, YHWH or JHVH.—
2007-01-13 16:31:07
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answer #6
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answered by Livin In Myrtle Beach SC 3
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you are asking a loaded question with no one answer to it as there are to many religions out there. for me i say jesus was not gods name cuz jesus is the son of god but again thats cuz of religious difference so have fun with this one, its something you need to do some soul searching to find i think, and talk to your preacher as he is best to direct you in your own religion
2007-01-13 16:28:23
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answer #7
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answered by crystal 4
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Although Jesus is the son of God, and they are one in the same and part of the Trininty. God's name is Jehovah.
Exodus 6:3 And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them.
2007-01-13 16:27:17
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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ummm Odalism [PR] Jesus's realy name isn't Yashua.... His name in Hebrew is Isa which was changed in Greek to Isaus and came to English as Jesus...
Yashua = Jashua
2007-01-13 16:29:35
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answer #9
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answered by Geist König 4
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I have the proof in my heart, for God has put it there. Read the Word for yourself, you shall see it.
2007-01-13 16:26:42
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answer #10
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answered by rezany 5
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