What are the 12 names of Jehovah?
What are the 12 names of Jehovah?
Terms in this set (12)
- ELOHIM. My Creator.
- JEHOVAH. My Lord God.
- EL SHADDAI. My Supplier.
- ADONAI. My Master.
- JEHOVAH JIREH. My Provider.
- JEHOVAH ROPHE. My Healer.
- JEHOVAH NISSI. My Banner.
- JEHOVAH MAKADESH. My Sanctifier.
What is the meaning of Jehovah Tsidkenu in the Bible?
The God of My Righteousness
Read John 3:16-21, and Romans 5:8. This week, we are looking forward to a better understanding of The Name, ‘Jehovah T’sidkenu’, meaning ‘The God of My Righteousness’ This is a Name and a context referring us to the perfect example and Powerful Intercession by God’s only Son, Jesus.
What are the 9 names of Jehovah?
9 mighty names of God and how their meanings are relevant for us…
- Yahweh. Meaning: “The Lord”, “God”
- Adonai. Meaning: “Lord God”, “Master”
- Elohim. Meaning: Father God / God the Creator.
- Abba. Meaning: “Father”
- Jehovah Jireh. Meaning: “The Lord will provide”
- Jehovah Rapha.
- Jehovah Nissi.
- Jehovah Shalom.
What is redemptive name?
A simple definition of Redemption is the salvation from sin and its consequences through the death (the cross), burial and resurrection of Jesus. In this there is a redemptive relationship between God and mankind. Each of these compound names reveal God as meeting every need of mankind from his lost state.
Is El Elyon and Yahweh the same?
El Elyon means ‘god, most high’. It is not a name, it is a title. The four letter Name YHWH is God’s actual NAME (which we do not pronounce). Since God is the most high (and only) god, then ‘El Elyon’ necessarily refers to God.
What is meaning of Jehovah Nissi?
Translations. The Septuagint translators believed nis·si′ to be derived from nus (flee for refuge) and rendered it “the Lord My Refuge”, while in the Vulgate it was thought to be derived from na·sas′ (hoist; lift up) and was rendered “Jehovah Is My Exaltation”.
What does Jehovah Shalom mean?
The Lord is Peace
The title Jehovah Shalom occurs only once in the Bible, in Judges 6.24: “Then Gideon built an altar there to the Lord and called it, The Lord Is Peace”. The English phrase, “The Lord is Peace”, translates the Hebrew, Jehovah Shalom.