The names of God found in Scripture are more than just titles. They reveal something about God's nature - who he is, what he is like, how he wants us to know him. See main pages: Adonai, Elohim, and Yahweh
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| - The names of God found in Scripture are more than just titles. They reveal something about God's nature - who he is, what he is like, how he wants us to know him. See main pages: Adonai, Elohim, and Yahweh
- The following names of G-d require special care due to their holiness: 1.
* YHWH 2.
* Adonai 3.
* Ehye-Asher-Ehye 4.
* Shaddai 5.
* Elohim 6.
* El 7.
* Tzvaot Other commonly used names are:
* Yah
* Elyon
* Shkhinah
* (Ha)Makom ("The Place")
* Shalom Since the explicit name (Hebrew: "shem ha'meforash") of G-d cannot be uttered in everyday life, the most common substitutes are "Ha'shem", lit. "The Name", or "Ha'kadosh Baruch Hu", lit. "The Holy One Blessed Be He".
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| - The names of God found in Scripture are more than just titles. They reveal something about God's nature - who he is, what he is like, how he wants us to know him. See main pages: Adonai, Elohim, and Yahweh
- The following names of G-d require special care due to their holiness: 1.
* YHWH 2.
* Adonai 3.
* Ehye-Asher-Ehye 4.
* Shaddai 5.
* Elohim 6.
* El 7.
* Tzvaot Other commonly used names are:
* Yah
* Elyon
* Shkhinah
* (Ha)Makom ("The Place")
* Shalom Since the explicit name (Hebrew: "shem ha'meforash") of G-d cannot be uttered in everyday life, the most common substitutes are "Ha'shem", lit. "The Name", or "Ha'kadosh Baruch Hu", lit. "The Holy One Blessed Be He".
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