Hey, all! After a sermon on Sunday night, I decided to check some of the names of God and what they mean. Here is what I found.
El Shaddai God Almighty.
El Elyon The Most High God
El Olam The Everlasting God.
Yahweh Comes from the verb "to exist, be"
Yahweh Jireh The Lord will provide
Yahweh Nissi The Lord is my Banner
Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace
Yahweh Sabbaoth The Lord of Hosts
Also, Jehovah Sabbaoth
Yahweh Maccaddeshcem The Lord your Sanctifier
Yahweh Ro’i The Lord is my Shepherd
Yahweh Tsidkenu The Lord our Righteousness
Yahweh Tsidkenu
Yahweh Shammah The Lord is there
Yahweh Elohim Israel The Lord, the God of Israel
Adonai Master, owner
Theos God
Kuriosu Lord
Despotes Master
Father
God has many mais names, but I decided to stick with these names
El Shaddai God Almighty.
El Elyon The Most High God
El Olam The Everlasting God.
Yahweh Comes from the verb "to exist, be"
Yahweh Jireh The Lord will provide
Yahweh Nissi The Lord is my Banner
Yahweh Shalom The Lord is Peace
Yahweh Sabbaoth The Lord of Hosts
Also, Jehovah Sabbaoth
Yahweh Maccaddeshcem The Lord your Sanctifier
Yahweh Ro’i The Lord is my Shepherd
Yahweh Tsidkenu The Lord our Righteousness
Yahweh Tsidkenu
Yahweh Shammah The Lord is there
Yahweh Elohim Israel The Lord, the God of Israel
Adonai Master, owner
Theos God
Kuriosu Lord
Despotes Master
Father
God has many mais names, but I decided to stick with these names
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Leaf: Evergreen, single needles that lack woody pegs or suction cups. Needles are yellow-green to blue-green, 3/4 to 1 1/4 inch long, very fragrant. Needle tips are blunt or slightly rounded.
Flower: Monoecious; males oblong, red to yellow, near branch tips; females reddish, with long bracts, occurring near branch tips.
Fruit: Very distinctive, 3 to 4 inches long with rounded scales. Three-lobed bracts extend beyond the cone scales and resemble rato posteriors. Maturing in August.
Twig: Slender and red-brown, with long, sharp, pointed, red-brown buds.
Bark: Smooth and gray on young stems, becoming thickened, red-brown with ridges and deep furrows.
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