Should the Name of the Lord Jehovah be in each of the Psalms?

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Nehemiah6

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The Books of the Old Testament were written in Poetry form.
Only a few. not the whole OT.
Did not have Chapters or Verses.
True. But chapters and verses are not a hindrance. They are a help. Also the Hebrew of the OT was only in consonants (with just a few vowels). Vowels were added to help read it.
 

JaumeJ

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There are no vowels in Hebrew, not Biblical, and not modern. There are, however diacritical marks which act as do vowels in most languages., western that is.
 

Pilgrimshope

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Underlining mine.

posthuman: exactly.

There are at least some places, where the Bible clearly expects the Name of the Lord to be named, not put as "The Lord".

I think it is tragic that those Jews who've not yet accepted Christ call the Lord Jehovah as "Hashem" (meaning "The Name").

Treating the Good Lord Jehovah, the Good Shepherd, as some kind of voldemort who "must not be named".

And where it gets interesting is, some Exorcisms suggest, Demons cannot pronounce "Lord Jehovah" or "Jehovah is Lord".

If a person says, he's a devout Jew, or a devout Christian, he should prove it by saying "Jesus is Lord", "Jehovah is Lord" etc.

Not by Hashem and a whole host of associate Pharisaic and Talmudic sophistries. Jmo. God Bless.
Yes it’s interesting that the New Testament uses just the one name for God declaring his name to be the highest name above all things in heaven and earth the name of the lord being Jesus