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      • But “Jesus”, the name the angel Gabrielle instructed Joseph to give the child conceived by the Holy Spirit is known by many names—not only Savior (which is what “Jesus” means.) Each name found throughout the Bible from Genesis to Revelation represent his character, his position, and his power. That’s why it’s so good to study his names.
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    • People, Place, and Time. Understanding the ancient cultural context of the people, places, and times of the Bible is important for grasping what is actually going on in a particular story within the Bible.
    • El or Elohim. Among ancient Israel’s neighbors, people referred to the most powerful god as “El,” which is not actually a name, but an ancient Semitic title, “god.”
    • Yahweh. Remember, in English and in Hebrew, the word “God” (or El, or Elohim) is not a name, but a generic title for a deity that could be applied to other, lesser, spiritual beings.
    • Jehovah. Much later in Israel’s history (around the 3rd or 2nd century B.C.E.) , people stopped pronouncing Yahweh’s name aloud, likely as a form of reverence.
  2. While triune in nature, Jesus appears to use names for God to inform and teach the audience something about the regal majesty of God. God (Theos) In the New Testament, "theos" is the most frequent designation for God. The Greek noun places an emphasis on God being the One and only true God.

    • The Name “Jesus”
    • Jesus’s Divine Names
    • The Titles of Jesus

    When the angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph, announcing to him that Mary would conceive and bear a son, Joseph was told to name the child Jesus, “for he will save his people from their sins” (Matt 1:21). The name Jesus (Yeshua/Joshua) means “the Lord saves.” Like Joshua of old, Jesus will deliver his people from their bondage and bring them into ...

    In addition to his personal name, Jesus’s identity is also disclosed by the various divine names that are ascribed to him. The New Testament picture of Christ cannot be reduced to the names and titles he bears. His divine identity is also disclosed by his saving actions, the attributes of deity ascribed to him, and the adoration that he receives. S...

    The titles of Jesus in Scripture are almost too many to list. The treatment below, then, must be selective and brief. The Christ. It is sometimes quipped that Christ is not Jesus’s last name. Christ is instead the title most often appended to his name. Greek term Christos translates the Hebrew term Mashiach (Messiah) and means “the anointed one.” I...

  3. Jul 2, 2010 · His name is Mighty God. This means that Jesus has unlimited power for you as you encounter the demands of life. There are times when you probably have thought that it was very hard to live the Christian life.

  4. According to Revelation 1:8, Jesus is the Alpha and Omega. Both the book of Mathew and Isaiah 9:6 refer to him as Emmanuel. Christ also equated himself to God in the book of John 8:58 and called himself “I AM,” a name God used to refer to himself in Exodus 3:14. 1st John 5:20 also implies that he is the true God.

  5. But now there is something radically new about the naming of God: Jesus, Gods Son, participates in God’s name and identity. The New Testament divine names confirm this. Jews were in the habit of pronouncing Adonai when they came to the name YHWH .

  6. Knowing God by His personal names is one of the greatest privileges for followers of Christ. The word God is found throughout the Bible, but the Lord reveals Himself more personally through the names with which He introduces Himself in Scripture. These names help us when we address Him in prayer.

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