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Do you know Yahweh, Elohim, Yahsha the Messiah?

2007-12-25 15:54:32 · 10 answers · asked by MekaSmith 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

10 answers

If you can place the 'definite article' in front of it:

It is a title.

The Lord, The God, The Ancient of Days

You can not say The Yahweh, The Yahsha

because these are names.

The only true God has only one name, but many titles.

This is why Joshua of old said:

As for me and my household we shall worship Yahweh God.(Jehovah in english)

Elohim is not a name but is the title meaning:
The Supreme God, The True God, The Great God.

We know this because many times it is written "ho Elohim"
with "ho" being the definite article.

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2007-12-26 01:06:22 · answer #1 · answered by TeeM 7 · 0 0

Lord, God, Elohim (as used in the OT), and Messiah are titles. I think Elohim may have originally been a name back when it referred to a certain mountain god, though.

Personally, I don't think God actually has a name at all.

2007-12-25 16:06:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the language in heaven is English then I suppose humans will be calling God God in English but I don't know if they should use the word Lord for Jesus a God because Lord usually refer to humans not gods.

The tricky part is what language do living spirits use in heaven or hell. It would definitely be funny if God uses the English language to communicate.

The interesting question is how did language came into existence for God or Gods if they always existed without a beginning or end?

Does this mean God's language always existed and no one not even God invented his own language?

These are questions for the POPE in Rome to answer. Any taker?

2007-12-25 16:04:49 · answer #3 · answered by unabletoplaytennis 5 · 0 0

names.

2007-12-25 16:03:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. Titles.
2. Don't know this Yahsha, unless you are referring to "Yeshua."

2007-12-25 16:01:35 · answer #5 · answered by Theban 5 · 1 0

Those are definitely titles. Just as a son, daughter, father are all titles. The name of god is found in Psalm 83:18 in most Bibles, Jehovah.

Many people think "GOD" is a name, but it isn't.

2007-12-25 15:59:43 · answer #6 · answered by kclr16 3 · 2 0

they are the two titles and are utilized on distinctive persons. case in point, whilst interior the bible, God refers back to the author of the universe and mankind, god (which skill stable, effectual) is used for Jesus, as quickly as in John 1st financial ruin and verse one million, and interior the devil, who's mentioned using fact the god of this depraved international. exterior of the bible, god is used for 1000's of distinctive deities in distinctive religions. Lord of course is used even in maximum circumstances, even for human beings.

2016-10-02 08:37:39 · answer #7 · answered by nisbett 4 · 0 0

They are titles or descriptions.
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2007-12-25 16:00:11 · answer #8 · answered by Weird Darryl 6 · 1 0

When referring to biblical terms Lord, Father,son and Holy ghost they are all titles.

So when Jesus said to baptize in "The name of" the father and of the son and of the holy ghost and the preacher says "I now baptize you in the name of the father and son and holy ghost" he DID NOT do what the scripture said, he did not mention one single name in that phrase.

2007-12-25 16:05:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lord can be either a political title, or a reference to "The Lord our God."

"God" can mean the specific "God," when capitalized, or it can be a generic way in which to refer to any greater being with supreme control; "gods."

2007-12-25 15:58:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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