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  • hebrew - Why does the KJV say JAH in Psalm 68:4? - Biblical . . .
    I would like to avoid convoluted explanations and keep this question simple if possible - what is the reasoning or explanation behind the KJV translating the name of God as Jah in Psalm 68:4? Is the manuscript being used here in the KJV different to the manuscripts being used in other translations? And why only in this one verse?
  • If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH . . .
    Others like Young's understand a distinction and translate each differently: Jehovah and Jah If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH and I AM, א היה?
  • translation philosophy - Alleluya Hallelujah understanding . . .
    In any case, this word originally is a combination of two transliterated Hebrew words, Hallel and Jah, which when translated into Greek or English, mean Praise the LORD, or Praise ye the LORD Note that the word for "lord" is always to be spelled with capital letters denoting that it is a translation of YHWH, the sacred name of God
  • Is there theological significance in the word Allelujah only . . .
    Everyone, including Gentiles saying ἁλληλουϊά would be speaking Greek yet saying the Hebrew equivalent of hālal-yâ, Praise Jah In effect, as the final word in Psalms says, Let all breath praise the Lord
  • Was Baal (Lord) also commonly used in forming a Compound-Name for the . . .
    Note: I do admit that "ba'al" means the same thing as the English word "lord " That it was applied to Israel's God is indicated in Hosea's famous saying: 'On that day—oracle of the Lord— You shall call me “My husband,” and you shall never again call me “My baal "' (Hosea 2:16) In modern times, no less a figure than the founder of Hasidism styled himself the "Ba'al Shem Tov" (Master
  • context - In Proverbs 6:13, what is meant by the phrase, he speaks . . .
    Proverbs 6:13 KJV He winks with his eyes, he speaks with his feet, he teaches with his fingers; The context is speaking of the characteristics of an evil, perverse person who continually devises
  • In Matthew 6:9, what name is Jesus referring to?
    This comes from a Hebrew expression that literally means “Praise Jah ” “Jah” is a contraction of the name Jehovah Many names used in the Christian Greek Scriptures were derived from the divine name In fact, reference works explain that Jesus’ own name means “Jehovah Is Salvation ”
  • creation - Does Genesis account allow for the possibility of . . .
    Read Psalms 103: 20 " Praise Jah, all you his angels, mighty in power, who carry out his word, obeying his voice," Genesis 1: 1 reads " In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth Which shows that the heaven was first created and then the earth Genesis 1: 3-26 reads: " And God said: which shows that God was speaking to someone
  • Why didnt God lead the Israelites out of Egypt same way Moses came in . . .
    In Book of Exodus 13:17, it states that God did not lead the Israelites by the shorter route through the land of the Philistines, even though it was nearer, in order to avoid warfare: “God did not
  • What does hemin ho logos mean in Hebrews 4:13?
    Hebrews 4:13 ESV quot;And no creature is hidden from his sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom we must give account quot; [we must give account hemin ho logos] In the





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