You might be thinking, “So what!” Does it truly matter what we call the Most High? Why can’t we simply refer to the Most High as God? Well, you certainly can. But you may want to avoid this once you realize that the Bible instructs us to call upon His NAME (not his title). This begins to make it more concerning that most English translations of the Bible replace the Father’s Name with the title “LORD” or “God.” There are many “lords” and “gods.” Some even alledge that the Name of the Most High is too holy to say or pronounce, and they even claim this is why the scribes wrote the name without any vowels, to avoid saying it.
This of course is all nonsense once you do even a basic study of the Hebrew language which does not use vowels. The vowels are understood. In today’s modern times, the language is frequently written using “Vowel pointing” so that people know what vowels should be pronounced, as many Hebrew speakers do not have a mastery of the language and rely on the vowel pointing to know how to speak or pronounce words in the language.
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If we claim to have a personal relationship with our Creator and don’t even use His Name, what kind of relationship is that? Do you have any friends and you don’t know their names? If you have a relationship with someone? Often, the first thing you get to know is the person’s name.
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Not every instance in the Bible that says “lord” is H3068. Usually, if you see lord in small letters, this translates most accurately into English as Master (Adonai). The King James Version (KJV) bible makes the distinction of the two words by writing YHWH as “The LORD” (ALL CAPS), which again is a poor translation at best. There is much more to be said on this topic can fit here, so a link to related videos are below if you’d like to discover and learn more on your own (2 Timothy 3:15; Acts 17:11). Also look in the PREFACE of your Bible, where most translations admit to removing the name!
Surely, if you love the Father, you would agree that our Father’s Name is worthy to be praised, as the Word says. That we are to call on His Name, that we bear His Name, that we can do great & mighty things in His name. Just a few of those Scriptures are Jeremiah 29:12-14, Deuteronomy 28:10; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Daniel 9:18-19, Isaiah 42:8. There are many others. Many of the prophets in the Bible have Hebrew names that end with YAHU (part of the Father’s Name). Even one of the 10 Commandments warns us not to take His Name in vain.
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