God's personal name is slowly being removed from his own book, the "Bible". It has been almost completely removed from most versions available today.
Jehovah, Yahweh, or Iehova is the personal name of God. It means "He Causes to Become", it was originally translated from the Hebrew Tetragrammaton, four Hebrew letters represented in many languages as "JHVH" or "YHWH". The words "God", and "Lord" are titles, not names. Much as "President" or "King" are titles, not names.
In most Bibles it can be found (unless further revised) at: Psalms 83: 18, Exodus 6: 3, Isaiah 12: 22, or Genesis 22: 14.
We found surprising and unusual the meanings of 10 (Uriah was not a Bible writer) of the names of the writers of the Bible.
Jehovah, Yahweh, or Iehova is the personal name of God. It means "He Causes to Become", it was originally translated from the Hebrew Tetragrammaton, four Hebrew letters represented in many languages as "JHVH" or "YHWH". The words "God", and "Lord" are titles, not names. Much as "President" or "King" are titles, not names.
In most Bibles it can be found (unless further revised) at: Psalms 83: 18, Exodus 6: 3, Isaiah 12: 22, or Genesis 22: 14.
We found surprising and unusual the meanings of 10 (Uriah was not a Bible writer) of the names of the writers of the Bible.
What follows is what was uncovered, the meanings of these names. Simply click on a name below to see the meaning of that name. Use your browsers back button to return.
It becomes fairly obvious that God's name must be Jehovah, it also seems plausible that the Bible is truly the word of God, Jehovah.
After all, He didn't personally name these men (though He may have through Holy Spirit, as He also did the Bible), didn't their parents name them.
It becomes fairly obvious that God's name must be Jehovah, it also seems plausible that the Bible is truly the word of God, Jehovah.
After all, He didn't personally name these men (though He may have through Holy Spirit, as He also did the Bible), didn't their parents name them.
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