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This article treats two separate but interrelated issues: (1) the historical origins of the deity YHWH (commonly rendered Yahweh), known from both biblical and non-biblical sources; and (2) the origins and development of YHWH’s profile (s) in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, specifically as it pertains to the problem of YHWH’s historical beginnin...
singular name of God (Ex. 20: 7; Ps. 8: 1; Ps. 48: 10; 76: 2; Prov. 18: 10). “In such cases,” says Berkhof: “the name” stands for the whole manifestation of God in relation to His people, or simply for the person, so that it becomes synonymous with God. This usage is due to the fact that in oriental thought a name was
The covenant name for God is “Yahweh.” Israel’s faith was a new response to God based on His disclosure. This name was so unique and powerful that God formed a covenant with His people based upon His self-revelation. Yahweh titles appear in English translations as Jehovah. Yahweh-Jireh “The LORD will provide” (Gen. 22:14). This was ...
In the Book of Genesis, Jehovah-jireh was the location of the binding of Isaac, where Yahweh told Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham named the place after God provided a ram to sacrifice in place of Isaac. This name, hence, carries the meaning, "The Lord will provide".
25 Μαΐ 2015 · The name YHWH-jireh (or Jehovah-jireh) occurs in only one location in the Bible, but the phrase is repeated once (or twice). When Abraham is about to sacrifice his son Isaac on Mount Moriah, the angel of YHWH calls out to him and stops him (Genesis 22:11-12).
28 Οκτ 2024 · Jehovah Jireh, a term first mentioned in the Bible, has stirred the hearts of believers with its profound meaning. As ‘The Lord Will Provide’, this name of God is a beacon of hope, a reassurance of divine providence.
9 Σεπ 2024 · Jehovah Jireh is the name of the mount where Abraham bound Isaac. In Genesis 22, God tells Abraham to take his son, Isaac, to the top of a mount, and to offer his son as a sacrifice. Abraham reluctantly obeys, and is stopped at the last moment by an angel.