Elohim is a majestic Hebrew title for God or mighty one, plural in form but often singular in meaning, while Jehovah is God’s unique personal name.
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Elohim is a majestic Hebrew title for God or mighty one, plural in form but often singular in meaning, while Jehovah is God’s unique personal name.
Elohim is a majestic Hebrew title for God or mighty one, plural in form but often singular in meaning, while Jehovah is God’s unique personal name.
Adonai is a biblical title meaning Lord or Master, but it is not God’s personal name. Scripture preserves Jehovah as His covenant name.
Jesus’ words in Matthew 19:26 teach that salvation is impossible by human effort but fully achievable through God’s redemptive action in Christ.
Isaiah 56:7 calls God’s house a house of prayer because true worship depends on humble approach to Jehovah, not empty ritual or exploitation.
Nine times in today’s Gospel (Matthew 5:1-12), Jesus repeats a single word: Blessed. But what does it really mean to be blessed?
John 5:18 shows Jesus claiming divine prerogatives as the Father’s unique Son—giving life, judging, and receiving honor inseparable from honoring...
John 5:18 shows Jesus claiming divine prerogatives as the Father’s unique Son—giving life, judging, and receiving honor inseparable from honoring...
Habakkuk 3:19 teaches that Jehovah equips the faithful with spiritual stability and strength to endure hardship and walk securely by faith.
Habakkuk 3:19 teaches that Jehovah equips the faithful with spiritual stability and strength to endure hardship and walk securely by faith.
The Bible values personal responsibility but firmly rejects self-centered individualism, emphasizing unity, submission to Jehovah, and cooperative...