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  1. Sep 24, 2018 · The King James Version uses the word “reverend” in Psalm 111:9, but the NIV, NAS, NKJV, and ESV all render the Hebrew word as “awesome” (Psalm 111:9). Holy and Revered

  2. Moreover, note that in Psalm 111:9 “reverend” and “holy” are joined together. If one contends that “reverend” is restricted to God alone, he might as well allege that the term “holy” should never be used of man. And yet, clearly, that is not the case (cf. Lev. 11:44; 1 Pet. 1:15).

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  4. It is translated fear, afraid, terrible, dread, and reverence over 300 times of both God and man. Here we have a simple statement that God's name is "reverend." It does not mean that ministers are forbidden to use "Reverend" as a title. The same word is used of the fear of parents ( Lev 19:3) and of God ( Lev 19:14 ).

  5. Aug 11, 2022 · Officially, my designation is ‘Teaching Elder’ (that’s 長老, zhanglao, in Chinese) but I usually go by ‘Pastor James’ or just by my first name. Some people call me ‘Reverend James’ or ‘Reverend Chu’ and that’s fine, but really the only times that I use ‘Rev.’ or ‘Reverend’ is in writing/print.

  6. 1. There is no New Testament authority for the practice. Though there were many gospel preachers in the first century, not one of them accepted and wore a religious title. I cannot read where Paul was ever called "Reverend Paul," Peter was ever called "Archbishop Peter," James was ever called "Pope James," Timothy was ever called "Pastor ...

    • Mike Willis Bowling Green, Kentucky
  7. Answer: The word reverend indicates that a person is worthy of adoration or reverence, entitled to respect mingled with fear and affection. Such a description would apply to our attitude toward God. " God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of the saints, and to be held in reverence by all those around Him " ( Psalm 89:7 ).

  8. Sep 27, 2017 · 1.“Pastor” is a noun. A pastor is the minister or priest in charge of a church. He is a person providing spiritual care to a number of people. 2.“Reverend” is an adjective. It is a title prefixed to a member of a religious order. It refers to the characteristics of a clergy. 3.Using “reverend” as a stand-alone noun is improper ...

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