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Just checking if there's any misunderstanding to Jesus follower the meaning of Lord and G-d, translated to English or other local language from the original, and the original perception as well
peace
2007-11-18
16:00:14
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maguyver,
so sometime lord has different meaning, is that what you are saying?
those who don't agree, would you pleasea elaborate more, thanks.
peace
2007-11-18
17:02:00 ·
update #1
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Now I am more confuse, don't you?
so, Lord = G-d?!!
I thought they are two different Nouns with different meaning. There must be a reason behind to use different word for the same "thing".
If none can't answer this common question, I will be in trouble.
Peace
2007-11-18
17:06:35 ·
update #2
Anything is possible, and anyone who denys that ability lives in denial of what they don't want to face as a possible existance or way of thinking.
2007-11-18 17:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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this is just another way to show reverence, Our Lord could be both Jesus and God the Father and the Holy Spirit as they are one, a God family many believe the Holy Spirit is female, that is another relegion, and they also believe Jesus didn't die on the cross but went on to live and still has lineage today.
In some Bible they replace the word God or Father with Allah or Jehovah in the case of the witnesses. It all means the same God Creator of Heaven and Earth
2007-11-19 00:09:37
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answered by Neptune2bsure 6
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Where does it say G-d? I can only find God. And there are thousands of them. The Greek ones are nice. They come down and play and procreate with mankind. If you are talking about the Bible you will find that God, in general is loving. But look out for the Lord God, an angry character. Full of wrath.
2007-11-19 00:07:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what you're thinking the misunderstanding may be, but I can tell you this: In Christian translations of the Hebrew scriptures, "LORD" in all caps is our translation of The Name. I'm not sure how many Christians realize this. Is that what you're referring to?
2007-11-19 01:42:37
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answered by Anonymous Lutheran 6
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God simply means God the father creator of heaven and earth, Lord is a word meaning master which is who Christ is, God on earth his word made flesh, so it would be clear that he is Lord and master over all, him being God.
2007-11-19 00:16:46
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answered by MOPE DE VOPE 2
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GOD usually means The Father
Lord usually means Jesus (Son of GOD made Man)
2007-11-19 00:03:15
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answered by maguyver727 7
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I like the way they are used together...the Lord God, as if opposed to the Lady God or knight and surf gods.... and he referes to "us" when talking to [nobody?]. Somehow they get monotheism out of this.
2007-11-19 00:05:44
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answered by Echo of Creation 2
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some people my. but the lord and god is the same person.
2007-11-19 00:04:20
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answered by mom_fur 1
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Very possible. After all they are not the brightest bunch of the species.
2007-11-19 00:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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God = Jesus.
Learn it, know it, live it.
Peace, and learn English too while you're at it.
2007-11-19 00:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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