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2007-06-12 02:48:09 · 15 answers · asked by angela s 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes.

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2007-06-12 03:31:10 · answer #1 · answered by achtung_heiss 7 · 1 1

Actually Jehovah is the only true God.

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


Luke 1:32 This one will be great and will be called Son of the Most High; and Jehovah God will give him the throne of David his father,

1 Cor 8:4 Now concerning the eating of foods offered to idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is no God but one. 5 For even though there are those who are called “gods,” whether in heaven or on earth, just as there are many “gods” and many “lords,” 6 there is actually to us one God the Father,

2007-06-12 19:21:21 · answer #2 · answered by TeeM 7 · 0 0

Yes, Jehovah is the Almighty God as Ps. 83: 18 states "That nations may know that you whose name is Jehovah, you alone are the most high over all the earth."

Jehovah is the accepted English pronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH.

2007-06-12 10:20:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Psalms 83:18

Original text it is YHWH. Modern translation of the name is written as Jehovah. However, many bible translations have eliminated the name based on superstition. However, the same can be said about Jesus' name. We are not sure how it was originally pronounced. But people have no qualms about using that name freely.

You may notice that sometimes the KJV of the bible uses LORD, lord, Lord. Where there is LORD in all caps, this is where YHWH was in the original text. It was in there over 7000 times and replaced by the title instead of the name.

2007-06-12 09:55:50 · answer #4 · answered by Roxie J Squared 3 · 4 1

Jehovah is the word YHVH with vowels inserted and the Y changed to a J,it fits our English better.
That's the word translated in Exodus 3 "I AM that I AM" the self existing one.Other words for God are El and Eloihem (a plural used as a singular denoting the complexity of God as in the Trinity).Then God describes Himself with many Adjectives,El Roi the one who sees,Jehovah Shalom,Jehovah Jireh, etc. etc.
Allah is not the same God. He is the Arabic Moon God look it up.

2007-06-12 10:10:23 · answer #5 · answered by AngelsFan 6 · 1 3

YHWH / YAHWEH / JEHOVAH: “LORD” (Deuteronomy 6:4; Daniel 9:14) – Strictly speaking, the only proper name for God. Translated in English Bibles “LORD” (all capitals) to distinguish it from Adonai “Lord.” The revelation of the name is first given to Moses “I Am who I Am” (Exodus 3:14). This name specifies an immediacy, a presence. Yahweh is present, accessible, near to those who call on Him for deliverance (Psalm 107:13), forgiveness (Psalm 25:11) and guidance (Psalm 31:3).

2007-06-12 10:04:30 · answer #6 · answered by Freedom 7 · 1 2

Jehovah is an Anglican translation for the ancient acrostic representing the Holy Name YHVH which means "I Am That I Am"; the name given to Moses by God when he asked who should he attribute the Ten Commandments to.

It is a construct similar to Jesus being the Anglican translation for the Hebrew Yeshua (or Joshua) which is the name given to Christ by his Mother.

2007-06-12 10:02:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Yes- Jehovah is God's name as found in the Bible. ( Psalms83:18). The words God and Lord are titles just as "king" and "president" are titles.

2007-06-12 10:00:56 · answer #8 · answered by CeCe20 2 · 3 1

Not exactly, it's a proven fact that "Jehovah" is a name *created* by the Masoretic monks, and NOT the actual name of God. The one and only name for God that actually appeared in the originals of the Jewish Scriptures is YHWH and no one knows "for sure" how it's pronounced.

2007-06-12 10:09:24 · answer #9 · answered by Millie 7 · 1 3

Yes. God has many names. It's very interesting to study. Each name generally refers to one of His character traits. Jehovah means the unchanging, eternal, self-existent God, the "I am that I am", a covenant-keeping God.

2007-06-12 10:05:36 · answer #10 · answered by Joyful Noise 5 · 1 3

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