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  1. Jun 25, 2019 · Jewish Given Names, 1795–1925, from the Given Names Database, has several hundred names and their meanings. The page includes Ashkenazic European given names, Judaism, and Jewish History. Abarim Publications' Biblical Name Vault is an encyclopedic listing with an explanation of Hebrew names in the Bible, sorted by gender and in some cases by ...

  2. 4. Names for God in the NT. The employment of names for the Deity in the NT tends to simplify the nomenclature of the OT. The most common name is, of course, Θεός, which occurs more than one thousand times. It connotes, in one name-form, the names El and Elohim and their compounds and is expressive of essential deity.

  3. Feb 22, 2021 · Second Samuel 21:15–22 and 1 Chronicles 20:4–8 tell us that there were other unusually tall warriors among the Philistines. The lists are not identical, but putting them together we read that there were four: Saph (also called Sippai), Lahmi, Ishbibenob, and an unnamed warrior. The descriptions are similar to that given to Goliath, noting ...

  4. 30. Spirit of adoption ( Romans 8:15) 31. Spirit of life ( Romans 8:2; Revelation 11:11) 32. Spirit of Christ ( Romans 8:9; 1 Peter 1:11) 33. Spirit of grace ( Zechariah 12:10; Hebrews 10:29) In addition to these names, many references are made to the Holy Spirit, with some scholars counting as many as 126 different labels.

  5. Still, the names and titles of Christ provide one entry point into the biblical portrayal of his person and work. God. Most often in the New Testament, the name “God” ( theos) is used to refer to the Father (though on a few occasions it refers to the Holy Spirit; e.g., Acts 5:4). But nine different times, the name “God” is used with ...

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · 2. Yahweh - “The Lord”. Yahweh means “The Lord” – Yahweh is derived from the Hebrew word for “I AM,” it is the proper name of the divine person, coming from the verb which means to “exist,” “be.”. When God told Moses to go to Pharaoh and to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Moses was scared.

  7. Feb 2, 2018 · Below listed are some of the other 33 titles that the Antichrist is known by. The most commonly known of these are: The Assyrian, The Prince that Shall Come, The King of Babylon, The Seed of the Serpent, The Little Horn, The Rod of God’s[Yahweh’s] Anger, The King of the North, The Prince of Tyre, The Wilful King, The Adversary:

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