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Yada of Yah

And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. 1John 5:8


Why the TRUE and ACCURATE

Name of Yah El is important.

"Because he LOVES ME, I will deliver him: because he KNOWS MY NAME, I will protect him." Psalm 91:14

The Book of Remembrance

Then those who feared the Lord spoke to one another, and the Lord listened attentively and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear the Lord and esteem His name. Malachi 3:16


The “Name” in End Time Prophetic Scriptures PDF

Hebrew is read from Right to Left

YAH


🌟 Unveiling the Essence of Yah: The Fusion of Wisdom and Understanding 🌟

The name "Yah" resonates with the profound meaning of "The Eternal." Delving into the etymology of this sacred name reveals a tapestry of deep symbolism and cosmic principles. The initial character in His name, the Yod, embodies Wisdom – it represents the male principle, signifying the generative essence or power. In contrast, the second character, the He, symbolizes Understanding – the female principle, akin to a receptive space that allows the existence and manifestation of power.

In the realm of spiritual understanding, Wisdom is realized only when it is united with Understanding. The Yod, as the primary form of a simple point or punct, signifies the inception of a concept or idea. When this Yod is enveloped by the He, forming a circle or circum-punct, it symbolizes the birth of creation – the seed of Wisdom nestled within the womb of Understanding.

In the Hebrew tradition, the divine name Yah, also referred to as Adonai, is depicted as Yod He, and in its extended form, Yod Hey Vav He. This sequence of six letters is more than a name; it's a representation of the divine process through which Yah brought all things into existence. Each letter, each symbol, is a testament to the intricate dance of cosmic forces – the harmonious interplay of Wisdom and Understanding that underpins the fabric of creation.


Hebrew is read from Right to Left

YAHUAH

The True and accurate name of the Father!


The Evolution of the Name

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Vanishing Point

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Finger of Yah


In English from Left to Right

Yod - Y

Yod Hey - Yah 

Yod Hey Vav - Yahu

Yod Hey Vav Hey - Yahuah

Yod Hey Vav Shin Ayin - Yahusha


I've come in my Father's Name! - a SHIN (tooth) and an AYIN (eye) added to YAHU - Fulfilling the Law

YAHUSHA HA MASHIACH

THE TRUE AND ACCURATE NAME OF THE SON!


Yahshua ha Mashiach

The Shua is a translation mistake - there is no extra Vav between the Shin and Ayin in the name


Yeshua the Messiah

Yeshua is a translation corruption due to the Babylonian Captivity

" Yeshua " is actually the Aramaic ( Jesuits ) form meaning " May his name be blotted out ".


Iisoús Christós

Further Roman/Greek translation corruption


Jesus Christ

Further English translation from the Greek


The King is known by many names: Yahusha, Yahushua, Yahshua, Yeshua, Issa, and Jesus. Use your favorite. He answers to them all!


🌟 Embracing the True Name: The Mercy and Truth of Yahusha 🌟

In our exploration of how the True and Accurate Name of the Son has been obscured over time, it's essential to remember the boundless mercy of Yahusha. He extends forgiveness for our past misunderstandings and ignorance. Yet, the power of knowing the truth is transformative. Once you become aware of the authentic truth, it liberates you from the shackles of that ignorance, setting you on a path of enlightenment and spiritual freedom.


Titles

King of Kings

Prince of Peace


🌟 The Omnipresence of Yah: The Source of All Creation 🌟

In the grand tapestry of existence, every element, whether visible or beyond our sight, originates from Yah. Before the dawn of time and creation, there was only Yah. In His infinite expanse, there existed no original thought, idea, precept, or principle that wasn't first conceived in the mind of Yah. He is the fountainhead of all existence, the origin from which everything flows.

Before the emergence of the cosmos, Yah envisioned every detail. He imagined the vastness of creation in the Spirit of His mind before speaking it into being. This understanding is crucial; it is a Key to comprehend the depths of His power and creativity.


🌟 The Divine Essence of Faith and Creation in Yah 🌟

Yah stands not merely as a creator but as the very essence and originator of FAITH. In His divine nature, there is a complete absence of doubt, replaced by a powerful, unwavering FAITH capable of bringing forth GREAT WORKS. Faith is more than a concept; it is the foundational key, unlocking the mysteries and profound truths of existence. It is the crucial element, the life-giving force that flows through the macrocosmic body of Yah, touching and influencing every corner of the universe.

In every creation, small and great, Yah's presence is intricately woven. He is the source of our very being, the breath in our lungs, and the purpose behind our existence. As humans, we are reflections of Yah on a microcosmic scale, made in His image. We serve as channels through which His macrocosmic Yah Way flows, a divine stream that descends from the heavens to enrich our earthly lives.

Yah's creative power encompasses both light and darkness, peace and discord. As declared in Isaiah 45:7, “I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I YAHUAH do all these things.” Evil, as we perceive it, remained a dormant potential until it was awakened and actualized in the hearts of the Fallen Ones, those who chose to rebel against the divine order.


🌟 The Power of Choice in the Realm of Thought: A Journey of Consciousness 🌟

In the vast expanse of existence, every thought already exists within the infinite mind of Yah. There is no concept, no entity, no iota of imagination that Yah has not already envisioned. As humans, our role is not to create thoughts but to tap into those pre-existing ideas, accessing wisdom that predates the very foundation of the world. These thoughts, though immaterial, take on tangible significance when we bring them into our reality.

Our mental journey is a matter of choice: we can align our thoughts with goodness, cultivating a right-minded approach to life, or we can succumb to negative thinking and become reprobate in our mindset. Alternatively, we may find ourselves vacillating between these two extremes, leading to a mental tumult characterized by instability and uncertainty, as echoed in James 1:8: “A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.”


🌟 The Duality of Existence 🌟

The duality of existence – spanning heaven and earth, the supernatural realms of good and evil, and the natural world's oscillation between chaos and order – is mirrored in the cosmos and our earthly experiences. This duality serves as the backdrop for our life's most crucial decisions. We are presented with the choice to embrace evil, which leads to chaos and eventual ruin, or to pursue good, aiming for a state of order and the promise of eternal life.

The decision extends to the realm of spiritual allegiance: the kingdom of the Ha Shatan, the forces opposing good, or the Kingdom of Ha Yah, the embodiment of righteousness. This choice is a fundamental right, one that requires careful deliberation. The path you choose, the thoughts you entertain, and the obedience you render will shape the course of your life. Choose wisely, for your very existence hinges on these decisions.


🌟 The Journey to Divine Harmony: Reflections of the Inner Self 🌟

Our lives are akin to an embryonic state, part of the grand mystery that unfolds through the ages. In the fullness of time, when the selection process of time and space reaches its culmination, Yah will usher in a new era. A new heaven and a new earth will emerge, purged of the chaos wrought by evil thoughts and those who harbor them. In this renewed existence, peace and harmony will reign supreme, bathing all in eternal joy. This is the vision of the eternal Kingdom of Yah, a realm of divine perfection as taught through the Torah, the narrow path illuminated by Yahusha. The Torah, like a flawlessly crafted arrow, never fails to hit its mark, guiding us towards this celestial destination.

Your life is a mirror of your true self. The actions you take and the choices you make are reflections of your mindset, the spirit of your mind. To entertain evil thoughts is to sow seeds of malevolence in your life, reaping a harvest of negativity in return. Conversely, embracing thoughts of goodness cultivates a life rich in positive deeds and bountiful rewards. Your existence is a testament to who and what you choose to be. Embrace the light over darkness, life over death.

Between heaven and earth lies a metaphorical sea of glass mingled with fire, as described in Revelation 15:2. This sea represents a reflective barrier, a mirror between the celestial and the terrestrial, infused with the creative forces of water and fire. As one thinks in their heart, so they become, a manifestation of their innermost perceptions and beliefs. This transformative process is the essence of EHEYEH, I AM, and AHAYAH, To Be – the journey of becoming and being in the divine flow of Yah.


🌟 Reflecting the Goodness in the Mirror of Creation 🌟

Aim to behold the essence of goodness in the reflective mirror of the sea, intermingled with the creative essence of fire. This sea of glassy waters, fused with the transformative fire, shapes the reality you perceive and become. By focusing on the good and aligning with it, you mirror the divine nature of Yah, for it is the fire within this sea that molds what you envision. Every noble thought, every righteous idea, each guiding precept, and foundational principle embodies Yarah, the root from which Torah, or teaching, springs forth. Yarah symbolizes the divine flow, descending from above like rain or a cascading waterfall, or soaring straight and true like an arrow, hitting its mark with precision guided by clear instruction.

Yarah is an eternal narrative, a constant flow of divine wisdom. Thus, all things find their origin in Yah, and the teachings of Yah are akin to arrows, flawlessly striking their intended target. Endeavor to align with this divine mark, to embrace and replicate the goodness and precision of Yah's teachings in your life.


🌟 The Blood of The Lamb 🌟


🌟 Triumph Through the Sacrificial Power: The Victory of Yahusha's Blood 🌟

Within the blood of every human pulses the vital 'life' force, but in Yahusha, The Lamb of Yah, this force transcends to a divine level. Yahshua, who conquers sin and overcomes death itself, embodies the supreme life force that nullifies the power of the Ha Shatan, or the devil. It is through His sacrifice, His blood shed for the sins of humanity, that we gain the strength to overcome the god of this world.

Our victory is achieved by the proclamation of our faith, the testament of our words, and by the sanctifying blood of the Lamb. This act of testimony serves as a legal declaration to our adversaries, invoking the superior law embodied in the holy blood of the Lamb. When we choose to let go of our own life force, marred by sin, and embrace the pure, sinless life force of the Lamb's blood, the Ha Shatan lose their legal footing. Before Yahuah, the ultimate Judge of all spirits and flesh, the Accuser's case is rendered null and void. In this divine courtroom, the power of the Lamb's sacrifice prevails, dismissing the accusations and granting us liberation and victory.


🌟 Navigating the Deception: The Higher Law of Forgiveness 🌟

The Ha Shatan, in their cunning, employ the 'color of the law' to weave a legal fiction, casting spells through deceptive wording, a practice akin to Sorcery. This manipulation, a legal sleight of hand, seeks to mislead us into believing that we are bound by the natural law of retribution – an Eye for an Eye, a Tooth for a Tooth. Yet, when we are not blinded by their ruses and are armed with knowledge (for it is said we perish for lack of knowledge), we understand that we actually dwell under a far superior law – the supernatural law of forgiveness.

This higher legal principle is embodied in the very name of the “forgiver” himself, YAHUSHA. Intriguingly, the final two letters of His name reveal a profound truth: Shin, representing a Tooth, and Ayin, an Eye. Symbolically, His name indicates the transcendence of the ancient law of retribution. Through His sacrificial death, the old law of an Eye for an Eye and a Tooth for a Tooth is superseded, firmly establishing the higher legal ground of forgiveness. This shift from retributive justice to merciful forgiveness is not just a legal alteration but a transformative spiritual principle, central to the teachings and essence of YAHUSHA.


🌟 The Name Above All Names 🌟


🌟 The Power of Names in the Celestial Realms 🌟

In the celestial realms, the power of names holds a profound significance, as they are believed to have the ability to open gates and doors to higher dimensions and spiritual truths. This concept is deeply rooted in various religious and mystical traditions and is particularly prominent in the Bible and Kabbalah and other esoteric teachings. Here's an explication of the power of names in the celestial realms:

  1. Sacredness of Names:
    • Names are considered sacred and are believed to encapsulate the essence and identity of individuals, celestial beings, and even divine forces. In the celestial hierarchy, each angelic order and even God Himself is associated with specific names.
  2. Access to Higher Realms:
    • The recitation or invocation of specific names is thought to have the power to access higher realms of spiritual knowledge and divine presence. In some traditions, the names of angels, archangels, or other celestial beings are used as keys to unlock gateways to heavenly dimensions.
  3. Mystical and Magical Practices:
    • Various mystical and magical practices involve the use of divine names to connect with the celestial hierarchy. These practices often include the recitation of sacred names, mantras, or incantations, with the belief that such utterances can create a direct link to the spiritual world.
  4. Protection and Guidance:
    • Names are also believed to serve as a form of protection and guidance. Calling upon the names of specific angels or divine entities is thought to invoke their presence and assistance in times of need. It is believed that these names act as a spiritual beacon for celestial beings to come to the aid of the practitioner.
  5. Kabbalistic Significance:
    • In Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, the power of divine names is a central concept. The various combinations and permutations of Hebrew letters and names are believed to contain hidden meanings and connections to the Sefirots, angelic orders, and the 231 Gates.
  6. Secret and Unpronounceable Names:
    • Some traditions emphasize the existence of secret and unpronounceable names of God or higher celestial beings. These names are considered so potent that their mere utterance can bring about significant changes in the spiritual and material realms.
  7. Respect and Reverence:
    • The use of names in celestial realms is often approached with great respect and reverence. Mishandling or using names inappropriately is believed to have serious consequences. Therefore, practitioners often undergo specific rituals or initiations before they are entrusted with such knowledge.

The scripture illustrates to recognition of a name, from the book of Acts, in Acts 19:15 (NIV):

"But the evil spirit answered them, 'Jesus I know, and Paul I know about, but who are you?'"

This passage is a powerful illustration of the significance of names and the authority associated with them. In this context, the evil spirit recognizes both the name of Jesus and the authority of Paul, highlighting the spiritual power that these names carry. It emphasizes that invoking the name of Jesus or other individuals with divine authority can have a profound impact in the celestial and spiritual realms.


🌟 Gain Insights into the Mysteries of The Universe 🌟

The concept of the power of names in the celestial realms is closely tied to the idea that language, in its most sacred and profound form, can serve as a bridge between the human experience and the divine. It signifies that names, particularly when spoken with reverence and understanding, possess a unique ability to connect mortals to the spiritual and celestial dimensions. This power is not limited to just any names but extends to those that hold special significance and divine authority.

In the spiritual realm, language goes beyond mere communication; it becomes a channel through which individuals can interact with the celestial hierarchy, gain insights into the mysteries of the universe, and establish a connection with higher realms. Just as the use of names is significant in human relationships, invoking the names of celestial beings, divine figures, or entities with spiritual authority is a way to engage with the spiritual and celestial world.


🌟 Tongues of Men and of Angels 🌟

This concept also has a parallel in the idea of speaking with the "tongues of men and of angels." It suggests that there is a language that transcends human speech, a language of the angels or celestial beings. When individuals harness the power of names, they may tap into this celestial language, enabling them to communicate with and gain insights from the higher realms.

By carefully and respectfully using these names, individuals can metaphorically open gates and doors to spiritual experiences, understanding, and divine revelation. It signifies a profound and reverent approach to engaging with the celestial hierarchy, as names are not merely labels but carry the essence and authority of what they represent. In this way, the power of names becomes a key to unlocking deeper spiritual insights and establishing a meaningful connection between the mortal world and the divine.


י ה ו ה

🌟 The Hebrew Sacred Name of God 🌟

The Hebrew Sacred Name of God, YHWH, pronounced: Yah-oo-ah, also known as the Tetragrammaton, is a complex and significant aspect of biblical and religious scholarship. Let's break down each letter of YHWH and discuss its significance, and then delve into the historical transliterations and translations of the Sacred Name.

Yud (י):

  • The Yud is the first letter of the Tetragrammaton. It represents the first sound in the name of God. Yud is often associated with the idea of God's transcendence and omnipresence. It's the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet, symbolizing humility and the beginning of all things.
  • Yud – The Yud is masculine. Signifies all manifested power of intellectual duration throughout eternity. The hand of Yahuah, His pointing finger, and of man who is made in His image. As a grammatical sign denotes potential manifestation, everything tender or delicate, requiring a delicate intelligent touch.

Hei (ה):

  • The first Hei is the second letter of the Tetragrammaton and is considered significant in representing God's presence. The Hei is feminine, reflecting the dual nature of the creator as both male and female. It signifies God's immanence, particularly in relation to the created world. This Hei is often associated with the Shekhinah, the divine presence.
  • Hei – Signifies everything that vitalizes, vivifies, quickens. and gives life and vigor. That is, air, life, and being alive. The abstract idea of being, of animating persons and objects. A symbol of universal life. Represents the breath of man, the spirit of man, and the soul of man. Also has the meaning of a window in heaven through which the hand of Yahuah descends bringing salvation, and a window through which we see the light.

Vav (ו):

  • The Vav is the third letter of the Tetragrammaton and symbolizes connection or linkage. It can represent the divine link between the spiritual and physical realms, indicating God's interaction with the world. The Vav is masculine.

Final Hei (ה):

  • The final Hei is the fourth and final letter of the Tetragrammaton, representing God's presence and immanence once more. It also signifies the completion of God's name and the full manifestation of the divine presence. The second Hei is also feminine.

י ה ו ש ע

🌟 The Name of the Son of God 🌟

Let's explore the representation and progression of the name of the Son of God, often referred to as YHWSA (Yud, Hey, Vav, Shin, Ayin) in a similar manner to how we discussed the Sacred Name (YHWH):

  1. Yud (י) – The Yud represents the initial letter of the name, signifying the beginning and divine presence of the Son of God.
  2. Hey (ה) – The Hey, as the second letter, extends the name and emphasizes God's presence with humanity, mirroring its use in the Tetragrammaton.
  3. Vav (ו) – The Vav, as the third letter, signifies a connection or link between the divine and the earthly realm, reflecting the divine interaction and influence of the Son.
  4. Shin (ש) – The Shin, as the fourth letter, carries significance in Hebrew, symbolizing the divine and sacred nature. It represents fire, light, and the presence of the divine.
  5. Ayin (ע) – The Ayin, as the final letter, completes the name and adds depth to its meaning. It represents the eye, signifying vision, insight, and spiritual understanding.

Pronounced:

Yah-oo-sha

If we were to include the full name of YHWH in the Son’s name we would have this:

י ה ו ה ש ע

And it would be pronounced this way:

Yah-oo-ah-sha


🌟 Old Testament List of Names 🌟

(not in order)

  1. YHWH / Yahweh / Jehovah - Often translated as “LORD” in English Bibles. It’s considered the most sacred name of God, denoting His eternal existence. (Exodus 3:14)
  2. Elohim - Translated as "God," emphasizing His power and might. (Genesis 1:1)
  3. El Shaddai - “God Almighty” or "All-Sufficient One." (Genesis 17:1)
  4. El Elyon - “The Most High God.” (Genesis 14:18)
  5. Adonai - “Lord” or “Master,” denoting God’s authority. (Genesis 15:2)
  6. Jehovah Jireh / Yahweh Yireh - “The LORD Will Provide.” (Genesis 22:14)
  7. Jehovah Rapha / Yahweh Rophe - “The LORD Who Heals.” (Exodus 15:26)
  8. Jehovah Nissi / Yahweh Nissi - “The LORD Is My Banner.” (Exodus 17:15)
  9. Jehovah Mekoddishkem / Yahweh Mekoddishkem - “The LORD Who Sanctifies You.” (Exodus 31:13)
  10. Jehovah Shalom / Yahweh Shalom - “The LORD Is Peace.” (Judges 6:24)
  11. Jehovah Sabaoth / Yahweh Sabaoth - “The LORD of Hosts” or “The LORD of Armies.” (1 Samuel 1:3)
  12. Jehovah Raah / Yahweh Ro’i - “The LORD My Shepherd.” (Psalm 23:1)
  13. Jehovah Tsidkenu / Yahweh Tzidkenu - “The LORD Our Righteousness.” (Jeremiah 23:6)
  14. Jehovah Shammah / Yahweh Shammah - “The LORD Is There.” (Ezekiel 48:35)
  15. El Olam - “The Everlasting God.” (Isaiah 40:28)
  16. El Roi - “The God Who Sees Me.” (Genesis 16:13)
  17. Abba - An Aramaic term for “father,” denoting intimacy. (Found in the New Testament, but reflects an Old Testament relational aspect.)
  18. El Chay - “The Living God.” (Deuteronomy 5:26)
  19. El Gibhor - “Mighty God.” (Isaiah 9:6)
  20. El Bethel - “God of the House of God.” (Genesis 28:17)
  21. El Kanna - “Jealous God.” (Exodus 34:14)
  22. Elohim Sabaoth - “God of Hosts” or “God of Armies.” (1 Samuel 17:45)
  23. El Tsaddik - “Righteous God.” (Isaiah 45:21)
  24. El Chaiyai - “God of My Life.” (Psalm 42:8)
  25. El Hakadosh - “The Holy God.” (Isaiah 5:16)
  26. El Mispat - “God of Justice.” (Isaiah 30:18)
  27. El Hanne'eman - “Faithful God.” (Deuteronomy 7:9)
  28. El Emet - “God of Truth.” (Psalm 31:5)
  29. Elohim Ozer Li - “God My Helper.” (Psalm 54:4)
  30. Elohim Kedoshim - “Holy God.” (Leviticus 19:2)
  31. Elohe Tishuathi - “God of My Salvation.” (Psalm 18:46)
  32. El Simchat Gili - “God My Exceeding Joy.” (Psalm 43:4)
  33. Elohim Chaiyim - “Living God.” (Jeremiah 10:10)
  34. Eloah Selichot - “God of Forgiveness.” (Nehemiah 9:17)
  35. El Rachum - “Compassionate God.” (Deuteronomy 4:31)
  36. Jehovah Gmolah - “The LORD of Recompense.” (Jeremiah 51:56)
  37. Jehovah Tsur - “The LORD My Rock.” (2 Samuel 22:32)
  38. Jehovah Magen - “The LORD My Shield.” (Psalm 28:7)
  39. Jehovah Ma'oz - “The LORD My Fortress.” (Jeremiah 16:19)
  40. Jehovah Sel’i - “The LORD My Rock.” (Psalm 18:2)
  41. Jehovah Tsuri - “The LORD My Strength.” (Psalm 19:14)
  42. Jehovah Hoshe'ah - “The LORD Saves.” (Psalm 20:9)
  43. Jehovah Go’el - “The LORD My Redeemer.” (Isaiah 49:26)
  44. Jehovah Qanna - “The LORD Jealous.” (Exodus 34:14)
  45. Jehovah Mephalti - “The LORD My Deliverer.” (Psalm 18:2)
  46. Jehovah Makkeh - “The LORD Who Smites.” (Ezekiel 7:9)
  47. Jehovah Ganan - “The LORD Our Defender.” (Psalm 89:18)
  48. Jehovah Hashopet - “The LORD The Judge.” (Judges 11:27)
  49. Jehovah Izuz Wegibor - “The LORD Strong and Mighty.” (Psalm 24:8)
  50. Jehovah Kabodhi - “The LORD My Glory.” (Psalm 3:3)
  51. Jehovah Kanna Shemo - “The LORD Whose Name Is Jealous.” (Exodus 34:14)
  52. Jehovah Machsi - “The LORD My Refuge.” (Psalm 91:9)
  53. Jehovah Maginnenu - “The LORD Our Shield.” (Psalm 89:18)
  54. Jehovah Tsaba - “The LORD of Hosts.” (1 Samuel 17:45)
  55. Jehovah Misqabbi - “The LORD My High Tower.” (2 Samuel 22:47)
  56. Jehovah Mekaddish - “The LORD Who Sanctifies.” (Exodus 31:13)
  57. Jehovah Helech 'Olam - “The LORD King Forever.” (Psalm 10:16)
  58. Jehovah Melech Olam - “The LORD Everlasting King.” (Jeremiah 10:10)
  59. Jehovah Nakah - “The LORD Who Smites.” (Ezekiel 7:9)
  60. Jehovah Ori - “The LORD My Light.” (Psalm 27:1)
  61. Jehovah Qadesh - “The LORD Who Makes Holy.” (Ezekiel 37:28)
  62. Jehovah Roi - “The LORD My Shepherd.” (Psalm 23:1)
  63. Jehovah Sali - “The LORD My Rock.” (Psalm 18:2)
  64. Jehovah Shaphat - “The LORD The Judge.” (Judges 11:27)
  65. Jehovah Tsuri - “The LORD My Rock.” (Psalm 19:14)
  66. Jehovah Yasha - “The LORD The Savior.” (Isaiah 49:26)
  67. Jehovah Yesha - “The LORD My Salvation.” (Psalm 27:1)
  68. Jehovah Yishi - “The LORD My Salvation.” (Psalm 27:1)
  69. YHWH Tzidkaynu - “The LORD Our Righteousness.” (Jeremiah 23:6)
  70. YHWH Shammah - “The LORD Is There.” (Ezekiel 48:35)
  71. YHWH Elohay - “The LORD My God.” (Zechariah 14:5)
  72. El Hayyay - “God of My Life.” (Psalm 42:8)
  73. El Kanno - “Jealous God.” (Exodus 34:14)
  74. Elohim Ozer Li - “God My Helper.” (Psalm 54:4)
  75. Elohim Kedoshim - “Holy God.” (Leviticus 19:2)
  76. Elohe Tishuathi - “God of My Salvation.” (Psalm 18:46)
  77. Elohe Mauzi - “God of My Strength.” (Psalm 43:2)
  78. Elohe Mikarob - “God Who Is Near.” (Jeremiah 23:23)
  79. Elohe Selichot - “God of Forgiveness.” (Nehemiah 9:17)
  80. Elohe Yishi - “God of My Salvation.” (Psalm 18:46)
  81. Elohe Yisrael - “God of Israel.” (Psalm 68:35)
  82. Elohe Tsadeki - “God of My Righteousness.” (Psalm 4:1)
  83. El Sali - “God of My Strength.” (Psalm 42:9)
  84. Abir Israel - "Mighty One of Israel" (Isaiah 1:24)
  85. Avi'ad - "Eternal Father" or "Father of Eternity" (Isaiah 9:6)
  86. Elohei Ma'uzzi - "God of My Strength" (Psalm 43:2)
  87. Elohei Tehilati - "God of My Praise" (Psalm 109:1)
  88. Elohei Kedem - "God of Ancient Times" or "Eternal God" (Deuteronomy 33:27)
  89. El Olam - "Everlasting God" (Genesis 21:33)
  90. El Roi - "God Who Sees Me" (Genesis 16:13)
  91. El Shaddai - "God Almighty" or "All-Sufficient One" (Genesis 17:1)
  92. El Elyon - "Most High God" (Genesis 14:18)
  93. Adonai Jehovah - "Lord GOD" (Genesis 15:2)
  94. El De'ot - "God of Knowledge" (1 Samuel 2:3)
  95. Elohei Chayim - "God of Life" (Jeremiah 10:10)
  96. El Simchat Gili - "God, My Exceeding Joy" (Psalm 43:4)
  97. Elohei Yeshuati - "God of My Salvation" (Isaiah 12:2)
  98. El Chaiyai - "God of My Life" (Psalm 42:8)
  99. Elohei Mishpat - "God of Justice" (Isaiah 30:18)
  100. Elohei Mikarov - "God Who is Near" (Jeremiah 23:23)
  101. Elohei Marom - "God on High" (Micah 6:6)
  102. Elohei Haelohim - "God of Gods" (Deuteronomy 10:17)
  103. Elohei Selichot - "God of Forgiveness" (Nehemiah 9:17)
  104. Eloah Selichot - "God of Forgiveness" (Nehemiah 9:17)
  105. Jehovah Goelekh - "The Lord Thy Redeemer" (Isaiah 49:26)
  106. Elohei Tzur - "God of Rock" (2 Samuel 22:32)
  107. Adon Olam - "Master of the World" or "Eternal Lord" (Used in Jewish liturgy, based on Psalm 90:2)
  108. El Emunah - "Faithful God" (Deuteronomy 32:4)
  109. El Hagadol - "The Great God" (Deuteronomy 10:17)
  110. El Hanne'eman - "The Faithful God" (Deuteronomy 7:9)
  111. El Hannora - "The Awesome God" (Nehemiah 9:32)
  112. Elohei Chasdi - "God of My Kindness" (Psalm 59:10)
  113. Elohei Hatzur - "God of the Rock" (Deuteronomy 32:18)
  114. Elohei Krovim - "God of Those Who Are Near" (Jeremiah 23:23)
  115. Elohei Tehillati - "God of My Praise" (Psalm 109:1)
  116. Jehovah Gibbor Milchamah - "The LORD Mighty in Battle" (Psalm 24:8)
  117. Jehovah Magen - "The LORD the Shield" (Psalm 84:9)
  118. Jehovah Ma'on - "The LORD My Dwelling Place" (Psalm 90:1)
  119. Jehovah Moshiekh - "The LORD Your Savior" (Isaiah 49:26)
  120. Jehovah Tsidkenu - "The LORD Our Righteousness" (Jeremiah 23:6)
  121. Yahweh Shalom - "The LORD is Peace" (Judges 6:24)
  122. Elohei Hael - "God of the Tent" or "God of the Camp" (Genesis 31:53)
  123. Elohei Haroe - "God of the Vision" or "God Who Sees" (Genesis 16:13)
  124. Jehovah Jireh - "The LORD Will Provide" (Genesis 22:14)
  125. Jehovah Nissi - "The LORD My Banner" (Exodus 17:15)
  126. Jehovah Shammah - "The LORD is There" (Ezekiel 48:35)
  127. Jehovah Rapha - "The LORD That Heals" (Exodus 15:26)
  128. Jehovah Rohi - "The LORD My Shepherd" (Psalm 23:1)
  129. Jehovah Sabaoth - "The LORD of Hosts" (1 Samuel 1:3)
  130. Melech HaMelachim - "King of Kings" (Ezra 7:12)
  131. Tzur Israel - "Rock of Israel" (2 Samuel 23:3)
  132. Elohei Haggoyim - "God of the Nations" (Genesis 35:11)
  133. Elohei HaShamayim - "God of the Heavens" (Nehemiah 1:4)
  134. Elohei HaAretz - "God of the Earth" (Genesis 24:3)
  135. Elohei Tzevaot - "God of Hosts" or "God of Armies" (1 Samuel 1:11)
  136. Jehovah Mekaddishkem - "The LORD Who Sanctifies You" (Exodus 31:13)
  137. Jehovah Sel'i - "The LORD My Rock" (Psalm 18:2)
  138. El Mishpat - "God of Justice" (Isaiah 30:18)
  139. Jehovah El Emeth - "LORD God of Truth" (Psalm 31:5)
  140. El Echad - "The One God" (Malachi 2:10)

🌟 New Testament List of Names 🌟

(not in order)

  1. Theos - The Greek word for God, used throughout the New Testament.
  2. Kyrios - Greek for “Lord,” affirming Jesus as Lord.
  3. Pater - “Father,” showing the relational aspect of God with His people. (Matthew 6:9)
  4. Logos - “The Word,” referring to Jesus as the divine Word of God. (John 1:1)
  5. I AM - Used by Jesus, echoing the Old Testament name of God. (John 8:58)
  6. Emmanuel - “God with us,” referring to Jesus. (Matthew 1:23)
  7. Alpha and Omega - The first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, signifying God’s eternal existence. (Revelation 1:8)
  8. Pantokrator - Often translated as “Almighty,” depicting God’s supreme power. (Revelation 19:6)
  9. Rabboni / Rabbi - “Teacher” or “Master,” used for Jesus. (John 20:16)
  10. Christos - “Christ,” the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew “Messiah,” meaning the Anointed One.
  11. Despotes - “Master,” denoting authority. (2 Peter 2:1)
  1. Theos Eleos - “God of Mercy.” (Romans 15:5)
  2. Kurios Iesous Christos - “Lord Jesus Christ.”
  3. Iesous - “Jesus,” derived from the Hebrew Yeshua, meaning "The LORD is salvation."
  4. Theos Agape - “God is Love.” (1 John 4:8)
  5. Theos Phos - “God is Light.” (1 John 1:5)
  6. Pantokrator - “Almighty,” depicting God's supreme power. (2 Corinthians 6:18)
  7. Theos Eirene - “God of Peace.” (Romans 15:33)
  8. Basileus ton basileon - “King of Kings.” (1 Timothy 6:15)
  9. Kurios ton kurion - “Lord of Lords.” (Revelation 19:16)
  10. Ho hodos kai he aletheia kai he zoe - “The Way, The Truth, and The Life.” (John 14:6)
  11. Soter - “Savior.” (Luke 2:11)
  12. Theos of Theos - “God of gods.” (Deuteronomy 10:17)
  13. Phos tou Kosmou - “Light of the World.” (John 8:12)
  14. Archegos - “Author” or “Prince.” (Acts 3:15)
  15. Soter - “Savior.” (Luke 2:11)
  16. Huios tou Theou - “Son of God.” (John 1:49)
  17. Huios tou Anthrōpou - “Son of Man.” (Matthew 8:20)
  18. Kyrios kai Theos - “Lord and God.” (John 20:28)
  19. Prototokos - “Firstborn.” (Colossians 1:15)
  20. Hegemon - “Governor” or “Leader.” (Matthew 2:6)
  21. Didaskalos - “Teacher.” (John 3:2)
  22. Ho Kristos - “The Christ.” (Matthew 1:16)
  23. Petra - “Rock.” (1 Corinthians 10:4)
  24. Logos - "Word" (John 1:1)
  25. I AM - Jesus' use of the term, connecting to God's name in the Old Testament (John 8:58)
  26. Alpha and Omega - "Beginning and End" (Revelation 1:8)
  27. Immanuel - "God With Us" (Matthew 1:23, quoting Isaiah)
  28. Rabboni - "My Teacher" or "My Master" (John 20:16)
  29. Physician - Referring to Jesus as a healer (Mark 2:17)
  30. Bridegroom - Depicting Jesus in a relational metaphor (Matthew 9:15)
  31. Cornerstone - Signifying Jesus as foundational (Ephesians 2:20)
  32. Despotes - "Lord" or "Master" in a more absolute sense (Luke 2:29)
  33. Kurios Pantokrator - "Lord Almighty" (2 Corinthians 6:18)
  34. Pater Aionion - "Eternal Father" (Isaiah 9:6, referenced in the New Testament)
  35. Ho Ontos Theos - "The True God" (1 John 5:20)
  36. Pater ton Pneumaton - "Father of Spirits" (Hebrews 12:9)
  37. Pantokrator - "Almighty" (Revelation 1:8)
  38. Pater ton Orphanon - "Father of the Fatherless" (Psalm 68:5, referenced in the New Testament)
  39. Soter Kosmou - "Savior of the World" (John 4:42)
  40. Basileus Basileon - "King of Kings" (1 Timothy 6:15, Revelation 17:14)
  41. Dikaios Krites - "Righteous Judge" (2 Timothy 4:8)
  42. Episkopos Psyche - "Overseer of Souls" (1 Peter 2:25)
  43. Ho Nomos - "The Law" (In a metaphoric sense, referring to Jesus in John 1:17)
  44. Kephalē Gōnias - "Chief Cornerstone" (Ephesians 2:20)
  45. Kyrios Dikaiosynēs - "Lord of Righteousness" (1 Corinthians 1:30)
  46. Kyrios Pantokrator - "Lord Almighty" (Revelation 11:17)
  47. Pantokrator - "Almighty" or "Omnipotent" (Revelation 19:6)
  48. Pēgē Zōēs - "Spring of Life" or "Fountain of Life" (Revelation 21:6)
  49. Phōs Dikeosynēs - "Sun of Righteousness" (Malachi 4:2, referenced in the New Testament)
  50. Archēgos - "Author" or "Leader" (Acts 3:15)
  51. Didaskalos - "Teacher" (John 3:2)
  52. Egō eimi - "I AM" (John 8:58, echoing the Old Testament name of God)
  53. Eschatos Adam - "Last Adam" (1 Corinthians 15:45)
  54. Ktistes - "Creator" (Revelation 4:11)
  55. Archē kai Telos - "Beginning and End" (Revelation 22:13)
  56. Kyrios kai Theos - "Lord and God" (John 20:28)
  57. Kyrios tēs sabbatou - "Lord of the Sabbath" (Mark 2:28)
  58. Pantokrator - "Almighty" (Revelation 19:6)
  59. Kyrios tōn kyriōn - "Lord of Lords" (Revelation 19:16)
  60. Amen - Used as a title in Revelation 3:14, meaning "True" or "Faithful"

🌟 Encyclopedia Information And Quotes from those who Know 🌟

http://www.hiddenbible.com/jesuszeus/jesuszeus.html

Yeshu- May His Name Be Blotted out

http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/yeshu

Etymology of The Letter J

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=j

History of the Letter J

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