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Ps 83:18 tells us Gods name is Jehovah.
But throughout the years many translations have taken Gods name out of the bible and replaced it with titles. Which is why His name is hard to find and for some hard to believe He has a name.
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(YHWH) in Hebrew letters. In English, the common rendering of that name is “Jehovah.” Does that name occur in only one Bible verse? No. It appears in the original text of the Hebrew Scriptures nearly 7,000 times!
Psalm 83:18 May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah,
You alone are the Most High over all the earth.
You must not take up the name of Jehovah your God in a worthless way, for Jehovah will not leave unpunished the one who takes up His name in a worthless way.”—Exodus 20:7.
Christians today do not hesitate to use God’s name respectfully, as Jesus surely did.—John 17:26.
When Moses asked about God’s name, Jehovah replied: “I Will Become What I Choose to Become.” (Exodus 3:14) Rotherham’s translation renders those words: “I Will Become whatsoever I please.” So Jehovah can become whatever is needed in order to fulfill his purposes, and he can cause to happen whatever is required with regard to his creation and the accomplishment of his purpose.
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Jehovah God according to his word. Psalm 83:18
LarsEighner
There are many gods with many names. Gods are fictional characters that anyone can make up and name in any way they want.
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Leroy Fisterbottom