Originally posted by RJHindsI am uninterested in your third party reference, the position is clear and your
Perhaps you can understand the information on the name from the following link:
http://www.judaismvschristianity.com/how_the_name.htm
insistence on promulgating erroneous doctrines on the basis of inaccuracy of translation
is your affair, I have pointed it out, it is enough for me.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieRobbie, my real name is Michael.
I am uninterested in your third party reference, the position is clear and your
insistence on promulgating erroneous doctrines on the basis of inaccuracy of translation
is your affair, I have pointed it out, it is enough for me.
It is not Micah, or Malachy or mahimaway.
So despite any translations, gods name should remain the same.
So in your opinion, what is his name?
Is it Jehovah? Jah? Yahweh? Elohim?
What is it?
He must only have one name just like I do and you do.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieI would try to teach you something from the following reference, but I see that you are not wanting to learn.
I am uninterested in your third party reference, the position is clear and your
insistence on promulgating erroneous doctrines on the basis of inaccuracy of translation
is your affair, I have pointed it out, it is enough for me.
http://interlinearbible.org/exodus/3-14.htm
http://interlinearbible.org/psalms/68-4.htm
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyNor can you disprove His existence; nor can you definitively explain away the spiritual experiences of billions of people. You can guess that all of us who have had these experiences are either gullible, fanciful, or crazy... but in the end you are just supposing--without proof.
How can you say that when he is supposed to have predicted Hitler
and other events far into the future compared to the time that he lived in?
When it come to that can you prove to me or anyone else that god exists?
No. You can't and neither can anyone else.
We can't prove God's existence, and you can't disprove it. It's an impasse that will always exist until you change. And you will not change until you have a spiritual awakening experience. This may or may not occur in this physical life but, it will occur at some point.
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyMichael
Robbie, my real name is Michael....He must
only have one name just like I do and you do.
I think Robbie gave an answer to this
"Since certainty of pronunciation is not now attainable, there seems to be no
reason for abandoning in English the well-known form “Jehovah” in favor of
some other suggested pronunciation"
in other words nobody knows; an honest answer I think.
(How was Michael pronounced 3,000 yeras ago?)
Originally posted by wolfgang59Mike EL 😀
Michael
I think Robbie gave an answer to this
"Since certainty of pronunciation is not now attainable, there seems to be no
reason for abandoning in English the well-known form “Jehovah” in favor of
some other suggested pronunciation"
in other words nobody knows; an honest answer I think.
(How was Michael pronounced 3,000 yeras ago?)
Originally posted by robbie carrobieDo you have an answer or is that your answer, I meant Jesus not Jehovah'.
What does the name of the father, Jehovah, mean to you?
(Matthew 6:9-13) "Our Father in the heavens, [b]let your name be sanctified. Let
your kingdom come. Let your will take place, as in heaven, also upon earth. Give us
today our bread for this day and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our
debtors. And do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the wicked one."[/b]
Originally posted by kd2aczI know what you meant but i have no wish to argue, it appears to me that according to the scriptural reference that i gave, Christ himself was deeply concerned with the name of the Father and i simply wondered what the name meant to you.
Do you have an answer or is that your answer, I meant Jesus not Jehovah'.
Originally posted by johnnylongwoodyWhy must he only have one name?
Robbie, my real name is Michael.
It is not Micah, or Malachy or mahimaway.
So despite any translations, gods name should remain the same.
So in your opinion, what is his name?
Is it Jehovah? Jah? Yahweh? Elohim?
What is it?
He must only have one name just like I do and you do.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieNo arguement here either. I was just wanting to know if you could answer the OP. Who is Jesus ( this name) to you? Can you answer?
I know what you meant but i have no wish to argue, it appears to me that according to the scriptural reference that i gave, Christ himself was deeply concerned with the name of the Father and i simply wondered what the name meant to you.
Originally posted by sumydid
Nor can you disprove His existence; nor can you definitively explain away the spiritual experiences of billions of people. You can guess that all of us who have had these experiences are either gullible, fanciful, or crazy... but in the end you are just supposing--without proof.
We can't prove God's existence, and you can't disprove it. It's an i ...[text shortened]... perience. This may or may not occur in this physical life but, it will occur at some point.
It's an impasse that will always exist until you change.
Or until you change, which seems the more likely.
Originally posted by kd2aczJesus is many things, a means of salvation, the chief corner stone, agent of life, the
No arguement here either. I was just wanting to know if you could answer the OP. Who is Jesus ( this name) to you? Can you answer?
way, the truth and the life, life giving spirit, messiah, the Word of God etc etc these
facts can be established scripturally and each one can foment much discussion, most of
all, Christ is an example, for in his life course, his way of dealing with people and with
the principles he espoused and epitomised he illustrates the Christian way.
(1 Peter 2:21) In fact, to this [course] you were called, because even Christ suffered
for you, leaving you a model for you to follow his steps closely.
(John 13:15) For I set the pattern for you, that, just as I did to you, you should do
also
(1 Corinthians 2:16) For ' who has come to know the mind of Jehovah, that he may
instruct him?' But we do have the mind of Christ.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThanks.
Jesus is many things, a means of salvation, the chief corner stone, agent of life, the
way, the truth and the life, life giving spirit, messiah, the Word of God etc etc these
facts can be established scripturally and each one can foment much discussion, most of
all, Christ is an example, for in his life course, his way of dealing with people an ...[text shortened]... e to know the mind of Jehovah, that he may
instruct him?' But we do have the mind of Christ.
Originally posted by RJHindsThat doesn't really cut it Robbie.
I would try to teach you something from the following reference, but I see that you are not wanting to learn.
http://interlinearbible.org/exodus/3-14.htm
http://interlinearbible.org/psalms/68-4.htm
We have Jah and I am.
Would you consider I am to be a name?
If such an event really occurred maybe he was
telling Moses about his state of being rather than his name.
Like go and tell them who I am or what I am.