G-d according to a few groups. Jehovah according to others. The concept of adhering to a specific name and or a specific way has fostered a number of cults, historically.
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G-d according to a few groups. Jehovah according to others. The concept of adhering to a specific name and or a specific way has fostered a number of cults, historically.
When Jesus stood and read from the scroll Isaiah 61:1 would he have read that passage omitting what the translators clearly verify IS in the original script?
It says ...The Spirit of Adnoay Yehovih is upon me because the Yehovah has anointed me...
Then in Luke the word is kyrios. I understand that the transcripts available all contain kyrios, or at least that's what I read.
KB historically do you know when the Jews STOPPED pronouncing the name out loud? When the Jewish priest read from the scrolls did they omit the name even thought it was recorded?
That would certainly explain why the NT writings don't contain it although the OT did all the way through..so in the OT they did not stop writing His name?
I read somewhere that they did for fear the scroll would touch the ground but seems to me it's in the KJV all the way through..
kyrios is the generic koine greek word for lord.
So He gave His name in the OT hundreds of: times and then suddenly it just became Father...