ThisShouldMakeSense
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YHVH is G-d...Jehovah was a "translation" that came about as early as the 11th or 12th century and as late as the 16thI ask cos i'd like some clarification on the subject, to see who exactly people think Jehovah or YHWH is. Thanks all
you're right Deut...translation was a poor choice in words...probably should have said "mispronunciation" or something to that effect...they took vowels from one word and stuck it in the YHVH so they could pronounce it...sorryDeut. 32.8 said:No. it is not.
Well, I know I'm in the minority here, but my opinion is that Jesus Christ of the New Testament is the same person as Jehovah of the Old Testament (and that neither of them is God "the Father"). Here, in case anybody cares to look them all up, are a number of scripture references that, in my opinion, support my belief:ThisShouldMakeSense said:I ask cos i'd like some clarification on the subject, to see who exactly people think Jehovah or YHWH is. Thanks all
Actually, I was responding to the opening question, not your response.jewscout said:you're right Deut...translation was a poor choice in words ...
Deut. 32.8 said:Actually, I was responding to the opening question, not your response.
I wouldn't know. How doess one feel?jewscout said:oh..............well................................don't i feel like a horses patoot
carrdero said:No, Michael is another name for Jesus.
I always wondered, if this is true, why the different names?may said:
Yes ,the Scriptures point to the resurrected Jesus Christ as the chief of all angelsMichael the archangel
because it wasnt untill he went back to heaven after his resurrectionthat he was known as michaelSOGFPP said:I always wondered, if this is true, why the different names?
Why didn't Jesus let anyone know he was Michael the archangel?
Thanks for the info.
Scott
Hi, Silvanus.Silvanus said:I didn't know LDS believed Jehovah was "Jesus," but not God the Father? So is LDS believing in a trinity at all?
According to my tradition, Jehovah is Satan, the Evil principle. God the Father is the Transcendant, the Good principle. Jesus is the Father's messenger into this world to purchase mankind from Jehovah's laws.
Jehovah is the Creator of this material universe and created mankind from the earth. God the Father exists in a separate universe, which is completely spiritual without imperfection.
Jehovah is the author of the Torah, the New Testament, and the Quran. God the Father is the author of a different Gospel.
Hi, Carrdero.carrdero said:No, Michael is another name for Jesus.
Seyorni, this information for this belief I found from my past studies of the Bible. Michael is mentioned 5 times in the Bible. In fact the name Michael means "Who is like God" and the Bible says it is one of the chief princes of God and was with God before Jesus incarnated in earth. Like you mentioned it is just a belief, there is no way that I can PROVE this but I do find Katzpur's rendition of Michael interesting as well. I have never heard that before and I look forward to how she came to this belief.Seyorni said:These beliefs are all very interesting -- but how did you come by them? How do you support them?
Evidence, please.