
…were written primarily in Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament). The primary “character” in God’s Word is, GOD. He appears in its opening line: “In the beginning God created…
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…were written primarily in Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament). The primary “character” in God’s Word is, GOD. He appears in its opening line: “In the beginning God created…
…names of God. The “tetragrammaton”—the four-letter ineffable name of God, often transliterated as YHVH—is magnificent and powerful. It is practically a story unto itself. The reality is, however, that despite…
…line of the blessing. The name YHVH is critical because it represents the God who is outside of time. He is simultaneously the God who was, the God who is…
…Torah introduces the “Jewish” God using a word used for pagan gods and is plural! This complexity is intensified as the account of the week of creation culminates with God…
…Ten Commandments state, “I am the Lord your God…you will have no other gods beside me” (Exodus 20:2-3). The Hebrew word used for “other gods” in this verse is elohim….
…for these reasons alone. However, they pale in comparison to the ways in which you will encounter God in the Holy Land, an experience of God’s presence in the Holy…
…and lasting joy. Don’t forget: what God did in the past He will do again in the future. He is the unchanging, unwavering Abba (Papa God) and lover of our…
The Names of God: Baal What most people probably don’t think of when they encounter the name “Baal” is the God of Israel… The name Baal probably stirs a great…
El Shaddai (אֵל שַׁדַּי)—or just Shaddai—is one of the names of the God of Israel. El Shaddai (אל שדי)—or just Shaddai—is one of the names of the God of Israel….
…Word of God We do believe that salvation is by grace through faith alone We do believe that Yeshua was God-made-flesh We do believe that God is One(-in-Three): Father, Son,…