
How Many Names Does God Have? - JW.ORG
People may think that names of God range from ‘Allah’ to ‘El Shaddai,’ from ‘Jehovah-Jireh’ to ‘Alpha and Omega.’ Why does it matter what we call God?
Jehovah’s Name—What It Should Mean to Us - JW.ORG
JEHOVAH’S name is of utmost importance to Jesus. He is the principal one who upholds his Father’s name. As the preceding article showed, Jesus was willing to die for Jehovah’s name …
Jehovah— The Meaning of God’s Name and Its Use | Bible Teach
God’s personal name, Jehovah, appears some 7,000 times in the Bible. Millions do not hesitate to say Jesus’ name. How important is it to use the name Jehovah?
What does Jehovah Nissi mean? - Bibleinfo.com
Jehovah Nissi Jehovah Nissi means “The Lord Is My Banner.” This name for God appears in Exodus 17:15—the only place it occurs in the Bible. It combines Jehovah (Yahweh)—the most …
Who Is Jehovah? | Bible Questions - JW.ORG
Jehovah is the Creator and God of all the earth. The prophets Abraham, Moses, and Jesus worshipped him. A Hebrew verb is the basis for Yahweh, YHWH, and Jehovah.
Names of God - Bibleinfo.com
Names of God God is referred to by a number of names in the Bible—not just a single name. By some counts there are more than 20 different names for God mentioned in the Bible. And each …
What does Jehovah Rapha mean? - Bibleinfo.com
What does Jehovah Rapha mean? Jehovah Rapha Jehovah Rapha is one of God’s many names in the Bible. Each name describes a particular aspect of His character. Frequently used names …
What does Jehovah Rohi mean? - Bibleinfo.com
What does Jehovah Rohi mean? Rohi (or Raah, a variant spelling) is the Hebrew word for “shepherd.” Jehovah is God’s personal name in Scripture. So Jehovah Rohi means “the Lord …
What Does Jehovah Jireh Mean? - Bibleinfo.com
The God who provides Jehovah Jireh thus becomes one of the names for God in the Old Testament—one that emphasizes how He provides for our needs. The Hebrew word, jireh, …
What does Jehovah Mekoddishkem mean? - Bibleinfo.com
Jehovah Mekoddishkem Jehovah Mekoddishkem (or Jehovah M'kaddesh / Jehovah Mekadesh—variant spellings) means “The Lord Who Sanctifies.” It is one of God’s names in …