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18 hours ago, DeighAnn said:

I do.  Always helps when praying to pray to the right 'station' of the LORD GOD ALMIGHTY.  I found this online for you from the Companion bible.  I haven't studied it as to how accurate it all is but I am thinking it is a great place to start...hope it helps

THE DIVINE NAMES AND TITLES.

Elohim occurs 2.700 times. Its first occurrence connects it with creation, and give it its essential meaning as the Creator. It indicates His relation to mankind as His creatures (see note on 2 Chron. 18:31, where it stands in contrast with Jehovah as indicating covenant relationship). 'Elohim is God the Son, the living "WORD" with creature form to create (John 1:1. Col. 1:15-17. Rev. 3:14); and later, with human form to redeem (John 1:14). "Begotten of His Father before all worlds; born of His mother, in the world." In this creature form He appeared to the Patriarchs, a form not temporarily assumed. 'Elohim is indicated (as in A.V.) by ordinary small type, "God". See table on page 7.

Jehovah. While Elohim is God as the Creator of all things, Jehovah is the same God in covenant relation to those whom He has created (Cp. 2Chron. 18:31). Jehovah means the Eternal, the Immutable One, He Who WAS, and IS, and IS TO COME. The Divine definition is given in Gen. 21:33. He is especially, therefore, the God of Israel; and the God of those who are redeemed, and are thus now "in Christ". We can say "My God," but not "My Jehovah", for Jehovah is "MY God."

Jehovah is indicated (as in A.V.) by small capital letters, "LORD"' and by "GOD" when it occurs in combination with Adonai, in which case LORD GOD = Adonai Jehovah. The name Jehovah is combined with ten other words, which form what are known as "the Jehovah Titles." in the Hebrew Canon (Ap. 1). All are noted in the margin, in all their occurrences:--

JEHOVAH-JIREH = Jehovah will see, or provide. Gen. 22:14.
JEHOVAH-ROPHEKA = Jehovah that healeth thee. Ex. 15:26.
JEHOVAH-NISSI = Jehovah my banner. Ex. 17:15.
JEHOVAH-MeKADDISHKEM = Jehovah that doth sanctify you. Ex. 31:13. Lev. 20:8; 21:8; 22:32. Ezek. 20:12.
JEHOVAH-SHALOM = Jehovah [send] peace. Judg. 6:24.
JEHOVAH-ZeBA'OTH = Jehovah of hosts. 1Sam. 1:3, and frequently.
JEHOVAH-ZIDKENU = Jehovah our righteousness. Jer. 23:6; 33:16.
JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH = Jehovah is there. Ezek. 48:35.
JEHOVAH-ELYON = Jehovah most high. Ps. 7:17; 47:2; 97:9.
JEHOVAH-RO'I = Jehovah my Shepherd. Ps. 23:1.
We have seven of these, experimentally referred to, in Ps. 23, inasmuch as Jehovah, the "Good," "Great," and "Chief Shepherd," is engaged, in all the perfection of His attributes, on behalf of His sheep:--

In verse 1, we have No. 1 above.
In verse 2, we have No. 5.
In verse 3, we have Nos. 2 and 7.
In verse 4, we have No. 8.
In verse 5, we have Nos. 3 and 4.
Jah is Jehovah in a special sense and relation. Jehovah as having BECOME our Salvation (first occ. Ex. 15:2), He Who IS, and WAS, and IS TO COME. It occurs 49 times (7 x 7. See Ap. 10). Compare Psalm 68. 4, 18.

EL is essentially the Almighty, thought the word is never so rendered (see below, "Shaddai"). EL is Elohim in all His strength and power. It is rendered "God" as Elohim is, but El is God the Omnipotent. Elohim is God the Creator putting His omnipotence into operation. Eloah (see below) is God Who wills and orders all, and Who is to be the one object of the worship of His people. El is the God Who knows all (first occ. Gen. 14:18:22) and sees all (Gen. 16:13) and that performeth all things for His people (Ps. 57:2); and in Whom all the Divine attributes are concentrated.

El is indicated in this edition by type in large capital letters, thus: "GOD." It is sometimes transliterated in proper names Immanue-'el, Beth-'el, &c., where it is translated, as explained in the margin.

Eloah is Elohim, Who is to be worshipped. Eloah is God in connection with His Will rather than His power. The first occurrence associates this name with worship (Deut. 32:15, 17). Hence it is the title used whenever the contrast (latent or expressed) is with false gods or idols. Eloah is essentially "the living God" in contrast to inanimate idols. Eloah is rendered "God", but we have indicated it by type thus: GOD.

Elyon first occurs in Gen. 14:18 with El, and is rendered "the most high (God)". It is El and Elohim, not as the powerful Creator, but as "the possessor of heaven and earth." Hence the name is associated with Christ as the Son of "the Highest" (Luke 1:35). It is Elyon, as possessor of the earth, Who divides the nations "their inheritance". In Ps. 83:18, He is "over all the earth". The title occurs 36 times (6 x 6 or 62 See Ap. 10).

Elyon is the Dispenser of God's blessings in the earth; the blessings proceeding from a Priest Who is a King upon His throne (cp. Gen. 14:18-22 with Zech. 6:13; 14:9).

Shaddai is in every instance translated "Almighty", and is indicated by small capital letters ("ALMIGHTY"). It is God (El), not as the source of strength, but of grace; not as Creator, but as the Giver. Shaddai is the All-bountiful. This title does not refer to His creative power, but to His power to supply all the needs of His people. Its first occurrence is in Gen. 17:1, and is used to show Abraham that He Who called him out to walk alone before Him could supply all his need. Even so it is the title used in 2Cor. 6:18, where we are cal 1000 led to "come out" in separation from the world. It is always used in connection with El (see above).

Adon is one of the three titles (ADON, ADONAI, and ADONIM), all generally rendered "Lord"; but each has its own peculiar usage and association. They all denote headship in various aspects. They have to do with God as "over-lord."

Adon is the Lord as Ruler in the earth. We have indicated this in type by printing the preceding article or pronouns in small capitals, not because either are to be emphasized, but to distinguish the word "Lord" from Adonai, which is always so printed in the A.V.

Adonai is the Lord in His relation to the earth; and as carrying out His purposes of blessing in the earth. With this limitation it is almost equivalent to Jehovah. Indeed, it was from an early date so used, by associating the vowel points of the word Jehovah with Adon, thus converting Adon into Adonai. A list of 134 passages where this was deliberately done is preserved and given in the Massorah (107-115). (See Ap. 32) We have indicated these by printing the word like Jehovah, putting an asterisk, thus: LORD*.

Adonim is the plural of Adon, never used of man. Adonim carries with it all that Adon does, but in a greater and higher degree; and more especially as owner and proprietor. An Adon may rule others who do not belong to him. Hence (without the article) it is often used of men. But Adonim is the Lord Who rules His own. We have indicated it by type, thus: LORD.


The three may be thus briefly distinguished:--
Adon is the Lord as overlord or ruler.
Adonim is the Lord as owner.
Adonai is the Lord as blesser.

The Types used to indicate the above titles, in the text, are as follows:--

God = Elohim.
GOD = Jehovah (in combination with Adonai, "Lord").
GOD* = Jehovah in the Primitive Texts, altered by Sopherim to Elohim as the Printed Text. (See Ap. 32.)
GOD = El.
GOD = Eloah.
LORD = Jehovah.
THE LORD = Jah.
LORD* = Jehovah in the Primitive Texts, altered by Sopherim to Adonai as in the Printed Text. (See Ap. 32.)
Lord = Adonai.
LORD = Adonim.
ALMIGHTY = Shaddai.
MOST HIGH = Elyon.

The Combinations are indicated as follows:--
Adonai Jehovah = Lord GOD.

Jehovah Elohim = LORD God.

Elyon El = MOST HIGH GOD.

El Shaddai = GOD ALMIGHTY.

The Creator has one proper name that he gave to Moses (Exodus 3:15) and which is used more than 6000 times in the Bible. This name is not on your list.

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And Proverbs 8:22 also! 

Proverbs 8:22

22 The Lord possessed me in the beginning of his way, before his works of old..../KJV


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10 hours ago, Michael37 said:

Be warned!

from https://www.gotquestions.org

Jesus made the statement that “one will be taken and the other left” in His response to the disciples’ questions over the signs of His coming and the end of the age (Matthew 24:3). Prior to this statement, Jesus told His disciples that “about that day or hour no one knows” (verse 36). Then He pointed to a historical parallel: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man” (verses 37–39). So, the context is one of judgment. The time is Jesus’ second coming.

Some have tried to press this passage into teaching the rapture of the church. While it’s true that the rapture will also result in some who are “taken away” and others left behind, it is better to understand Matthew 24 as speaking about the second coming, not the rapture. Jesus’ reference of Noah’s flood suggests that those who are taken away are taken in judgment. The taken will be destroyed, just as the ungodly of Noah’s day were swept away by the flood. Furthermore, they won’t even know what hit them. They will be continuing with life as normal when judgment suddenly befalls them. Jesus’ second coming and the accompanying judgment will be sudden and surprising for the unprepared.

The view is that those who are “taken” in Matthew 24:40 are destined for judgment, while those who remain are righteous individuals who will survive and enter the messianic kingdom. This happens at the end of the tribulation, when Jesus arrives with the armies of heaven (see Revelation 19:11–16). Regardless of one’s stance on who will be taken and who will be left, one thing is certain: the return of Jesus will be momentous, resulting in a clear separation between the righteous and the wicked. This world is temporary, and all people will face the Righteous Judge some day, and all need to be ready for that judgment.''

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with that in mind, being taken could also mean there are those that are taken or taken along, chosen ,guided to greater things in kingdom activates .


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"For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Romans 10:13.

 

What is the name of the Lord?

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Can someone simply state:

 

The original name of the Father is ...

The original name of the Son is ...

 

So far, it looks like nobody knows.


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2 hours ago, Live2believe said:

Can someone simply state:

 

The original name of the Father is ...

The original name of the Son is ...

 

So far, it looks like nobody knows.

please try psalms 83:18


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On 4/14/2025 at 9:48 PM, Locust said:

please try psalms 83:18

Psalm 83:18:

that they may know that you alone, whose name is the LORD, are the Most High over all the earth (English Standard Version)

That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth. (King James Bible)

May they know that You alone— whose name is Yahweh— are the Most High over all the earth. (Holman Standard Christian Bible)

So, is Father's name LORD, Jehovah, Yahweh os something else?

What is the name of the Son?


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51 minutes ago, Live2believe said:

that they may know that you alone, whose name is the LORD, are the Most High over all the earth (English Standard Version)

when we see ''LORD'' in all upper case letters it indicates something to the reader .it means the name of God was removed . which makes the English Standard Version questionable as a reliable bible .


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2 hours ago, Live2believe said:

Psalm 83:18:

that they may know that you alone, whose name is the LORD, are the Most High over all the earth (English Standard Version)

That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth. (King James Bible)

May they know that You alone— whose name is Yahweh— are the Most High over all the earth. (Holman Standard Christian Bible)

So, is Father's name LORD, Jehovah, Yahweh os something else?

What is the name of the Son?

Actually, LORD Jehovah, Yahweh, Word is the preincarnate Jesus, we do not have a name for the father. The word translated God is an entity that exists in heavenly dimensions. It is capitalized by translators when it refers to one or all the trinity for context.


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5 hours ago, other one said:

Actually, LORD Jehovah, Yahweh, Word is the preincarnate Jesus, we do not have a name for the father. The word translated God is an entity that exists in heavenly dimensions. It is capitalized by translators when it refers to one or all the trinity for context.

ya well you need to do some home work i am not wrong 

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