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The word “God” never existed in real Scriptural texts. The word “God” comes from the Proto-Germanic word Gad or the European words ”Gott, Guth, or Ghut”. The 11th edition Encyclopedia Britannica says this about the origins of the word “God” - the common Teutonic word for a personal object of Religious Worship… applied to all those “Superhuman Beings of Heathen Mythologies.”

'The word “God” on the conversion of the Teutonic Races to “Christianity” was adopted as the name of the One Supreme Being.(It was adopted), A heathen, Mythological Pagan name, was adopted to replace the name of the Creator of All. Adopted, in this case, means the name of the Creator of All was intentionally and maliciously changed.

Why is this problematic? Because in the original and ancient Hebrew Scriptures, The Creator of All tells us clearly what his name is, and that he wants his name remembered and Pronounced Forever!

He says in Isaiah (42) (8) “ I am Yahuah” That is my name, and my esteem I do not give to another, nor my praise to Idols.
Yahuah says he will not give his esteem(praise or honor) to an idol. So every time you use the word “God”, you are giving honor and praise to an idol.

This is in direct violation of the 3rd Commandment, where Yahuah says “You do not bring the name of Yahuah your Aluah (Mighty One) to nothing, for Yahuah does not leave one unpunished who brings his name to nothing.

Every time you say the word “God”... You not only bring his name to nothing, you exchange his name for an idol…”God”. This is a direct violation of not only the 3rd Commandment, but also a violation of the 1st and 2nd Commandments.

Names hold power, they define identity, existence, and purpose.

When it comes to the most important name ever, that is the Creator of All, using an inaccurate name isn’t just careless, it removes your connection with the Creator and leads you astray.

Salvation is found only through the name of Yahuah. It is crucial to recognize that replacing Yahuah with “God” is no accident. This is a calculated move, designed to sever our relationship with the True Creator.

This isn’t a mistake we can afford to perpetuate any longer. It is our responsibility to correct this intentional misinformation.
Start by calling on the name of Yahuah for Salvation, and using the name of Yahuah in your prayers, teachings, and spiritual discussions.
This isn’t a minor error. It is a matter of spiritual integrity.
 

Artios1

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I prefer Father or Dad
 

montana123

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Yahuah would be a name but God is a Holy Spirit in His essence.

Which the Bible says the Spirit moved in creation, and Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit dwells in the saints.

God's name represents His character which Jesus is the highest name that mankind can know which represents all God gives humans in blessings, and attributes, which His name is the name above all names not only in this world, but in the world to come.

God means supreme being and the name Yahuah would not represent God in all His attributes, and character, for humans can never know that so that name cannot represent Him in all His glory.

That is why the Bible says Jesus has a name no person can know for it represents Him in all His glory that humans can never know that for they would never know all God's power, or all of His intelligence, or His omnipresent Spirit, or any attribute that is a high caliber like that.

So Jesus will always have that name to be known to us and it will not change for it is the name above all names in the world to come, so the name Jesus has that no person can know must represent Him as God in all His glory that we cannot know.

Yahuah since it would be known to us could not be on the same exact level as God in attributes for the only name that He would use to represent Himself to people would be what He would give us in attributes, and blessings, and we would never know the name of God that represents Himself in all of His glory for to know that name is to be as God which we will never be by a long shot.

You wrote, He says in Isaiah (42) (8) “ I am Yahuah” That is my name, and my esteem I do not give to another, nor my praise to Idols.
Yahuah says he will not give his esteem(praise or honor) to an idol. So every time you use the word “God”, you are giving honor and praise to an idol.

Yahuah would be a name so how can the word God be originally Yahuah when that name does not represent Him in all His glory for if the name did we could not know that name but God means supreme being.

Any name we know that God uses cannot represent Him in all His glory although He tells us all His attributes, and character, but we could never experience that but by His name revealed to us we can experience all that He gives us by that name.

Which Jehovah represents physical deliverance, and physical blessings, which the name was not known to Israel until the time was come to be taken out of Egypt.

Jesus represents spiritual deliverance, and spiritual blessings, which is the highest name revealed to mankind for eternity.

And since it is the name that is above all names in the world to come then the name is above Jehovah although it includes Jehovah.

Which the prophet Agur said what is His name, and what is His Son's name if you can tell meaning they would share the same name.

Which Jesus said I am come in my Father's name.

And in Hebrews the Son inherited the name from the Father.

And in John the Holy Spirit comes in the name of Jesus.

They do say the name was not Jesus for the Greek had no J but the name is Yashua.
 
Jun 20, 2022
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The word “God” never existed in real Scriptural texts. The word “God” comes from the Proto-Germanic word Gad or the European words ”Gott, Guth, or Ghut”. The 11th edition Encyclopedia Britannica says this about the origins of the word “God” - the common Teutonic word for a personal object of Religious Worship… applied to all those “Superhuman Beings of Heathen Mythologies.”

'The word “God” on the conversion of the Teutonic Races to “Christianity” was adopted as the name of the One Supreme Being.(It was adopted), A heathen, Mythological Pagan name, was adopted to replace the name of the Creator of All. Adopted, in this case, means the name of the Creator of All was intentionally and maliciously changed.

Why is this problematic? Because in the original and ancient Hebrew Scriptures, The Creator of All tells us clearly what his name is, and that he wants his name remembered and Pronounced Forever!

He says in Isaiah (42) (8) “ I am Yahuah” That is my name, and my esteem I do not give to another, nor my praise to Idols.
Yahuah says he will not give his esteem(praise or honor) to an idol. So every time you use the word “God”, you are giving honor and praise to an idol.

This is in direct violation of the 3rd Commandment, where Yahuah says “You do not bring the name of Yahuah your Aluah (Mighty One) to nothing, for Yahuah does not leave one unpunished who brings his name to nothing.

Every time you say the word “God”... You not only bring his name to nothing, you exchange his name for an idol…”God”. This is a direct violation of not only the 3rd Commandment, but also a violation of the 1st and 2nd Commandments.

Names hold power, they define identity, existence, and purpose.

When it comes to the most important name ever, that is the Creator of All, using an inaccurate name isn’t just careless, it removes your connection with the Creator and leads you astray.

Salvation is found only through the name of Yahuah. It is crucial to recognize that replacing Yahuah with “God” is no accident. This is a calculated move, designed to sever our relationship with the True Creator.

This isn’t a mistake we can afford to perpetuate any longer. It is our responsibility to correct this intentional misinformation.
Start by calling on the name of Yahuah for Salvation, and using the name of Yahuah in your prayers, teachings, and spiritual discussions.
This isn’t a minor error. It is a matter of spiritual integrity.
which Scriptural Texts are you talking about?
 

TMS

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Yes I believe it is important to understand the character of the Lord you worship.

Two people could pronounce God's name in the same way but one could believe God is a harsh and mean God and the other believe God is kind and gracious.

Worshiping God is about your relationship and expression of your faith.
 

Nehemiah6

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He says in Isaiah (42) (8) “ I am Yahuah” That is my name, and my esteem I do not give to another, nor my praise to Idols.
The Hebrew word there is יְהוָ֖ה (Yah-weh as generally accepted). The phonetic pronunciation is yeh-ho-vaw as shown by Strong's Concordance:

Strong's Concordance
Yhvh: the proper name of the God of Israel
Original Word: יְהוָֹה
Part of Speech: Proper Name
Transliteration: Yhvh
Phonetic Spelling: (yeh-ho-vaw')
Definition: the proper name of the God of Israel

But Yahweh is also called "Elohim" in the Bible, and Elohim has been translated as "God". So in fact "God" is not being substituted for YHVH as you have stated. Jews were careful NOT TO pronounce YHVH or YHWH, since they felt that would be improper. Instead they used Adonai which means "Lord". The King James translators continued with this practice but made sure that YHVH was shown as LORD (small capitals). There are many instances where YHVH Elohim (LORD God) is found in Scripture. Had the one true God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) felt that the use of the word "God" was objectionable, I believe Christians would have been convicted about this a long time ago.
 

JaumeJ

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The word, god, may be traced back to Sanskrit where the linguistic path is lost as pertaining to any previous source.
As for Yahweh, there is not V sound in Hebrew as far as I know, though I have studied mainly Biblical Hebrew.
 

Pilgrimshope

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The word “God” never existed in real Scriptural texts. The word “God” comes from the Proto-Germanic word Gad or the European words ”Gott, Guth, or Ghut”. The 11th edition Encyclopedia Britannica says this about the origins of the word “God” - the common Teutonic word for a personal object of Religious Worship… applied to all those “Superhuman Beings of Heathen Mythologies.”

'The word “God” on the conversion of the Teutonic Races to “Christianity” was adopted as the name of the One Supreme Being.(It was adopted), A heathen, Mythological Pagan name, was adopted to replace the name of the Creator of All. Adopted, in this case, means the name of the Creator of All was intentionally and maliciously changed.

Why is this problematic? Because in the original and ancient Hebrew Scriptures, The Creator of All tells us clearly what his name is, and that he wants his name remembered and Pronounced Forever!

He says in Isaiah (42) (8) “ I am Yahuah” That is my name, and my esteem I do not give to another, nor my praise to Idols.
Yahuah says he will not give his esteem(praise or honor) to an idol. So every time you use the word “God”, you are giving honor and praise to an idol.

This is in direct violation of the 3rd Commandment, where Yahuah says “You do not bring the name of Yahuah your Aluah (Mighty One) to nothing, for Yahuah does not leave one unpunished who brings his name to nothing.

Every time you say the word “God”... You not only bring his name to nothing, you exchange his name for an idol…”God”. This is a direct violation of not only the 3rd Commandment, but also a violation of the 1st and 2nd Commandments.

Names hold power, they define identity, existence, and purpose.

When it comes to the most important name ever, that is the Creator of All, using an inaccurate name isn’t just careless, it removes your connection with the Creator and leads you astray.

Salvation is found only through the name of Yahuah. It is crucial to recognize that replacing Yahuah with “God” is no accident. This is a calculated move, designed to sever our relationship with the True Creator.

This isn’t a mistake we can afford to perpetuate any longer. It is our responsibility to correct this intentional misinformation.
Start by calling on the name of Yahuah for Salvation, and using the name of Yahuah in your prayers, teachings, and spiritual discussions.
This isn’t a minor error. It is a matter of spiritual integrity.
so you think the entire New Testament is a lie or incorrect because they wrote on Greek ? What about Jesus of Nazareth ? What do you make of him?
 

Adstar

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God has never been a name as far as i know..

God is a discription of what The God of Abraham is.. He is the one and only God of all existence..
 

notmyown

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has anyone else noticed the OP starts threads in a "throw the cat amongst the pigeons" kinda way, and never returns to them? :unsure: