What is the name meaning of JEHOVAH NISSI. Phrases containing JEHOVAH NISSI
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the Lord my banner,Jehovah my banner
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The Lord my banner.
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowram, JEHORAM means "God is exalted." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.
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self-subsisting,I am; the eternal living one,to be, exist,to be, to become; I am who am, hath sent me; I am who am with you,
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Jehovah is there,the Lord is there
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the Lord send peace,Jehovah send peace
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Yahwe, Yahawe, Yahave, Yehovah, Jehova or Jehovah, spellings of the pronunciation of YHVH
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fire of Jehovah,Jehovah-given
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exaltation of Jehovah
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(יְהֹוָה) Hebrew pronunciation of God's ineffable name, YEHOVAH means "the existing one." It was created by blending the letters of the tetragrammaton, YHWH, with the vowels from Adonai.
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increase of Jehovah; Jehovah's finishing
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fullness,Jehovah's oath,Jehovah-swearing
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Jehovah our righteousness,the Lord our righteousness
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the Lord liveth,Jehovah lives
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passing over; testimony of the Lord,whom Jehovah adorns
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehovah, a pronunciation of God's ineffable name, JEHOVAH means "the existing one." The name was created by blending the letters of the tetragrammaton, YHWH, with the vowels from Adonai.Â
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowash, JEHOASH means "given by the Lord" or "whom Jehovah gave." In the bible, this is the name of a son of king Ahaziah and a son of king Jehoahaz.
Male
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An English pronunciation of the ineffable name of the Hebrew god YHWH, YEHOWAH means "existing one."
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Self-subsisting.
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the Lord will provide,Jehovah will see; i.e., will provide
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n. & interj.
Praise ye Jehovah; praise ye the Lord; -- an exclamation used chiefly in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God, and as an expression of gratitude or adoration.
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Present in all places at the same time; ubiquitous; as, the omnipresent Jehovah.
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The edifice erected at Jerusalem for the worship of Jehovah.
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The writer, or one of the writers, of the passages of the Old Testament, notably those of Elohim instead of Jehovah, as the name of the Supreme Being; -- distinguished from Jehovist.
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The mystic number four, which was often symbolized to represent the Deity, whose name was expressed by four letters among some ancient nations; as, the Hebrew JeHoVaH, Greek qeo`s, Latin deus, etc.
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Relating to, or containing, Jehovah, as a name of God; -- said of certain parts of the Old Testament, especially of the Pentateuch, in which Jehovah appears as the name of the Deity. See Elohistic.
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Jehovah.
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The Supreme Being; Jehovah.
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One who maintains that points of the Hebrew word translated "Jehovah" are really the vowel points of the word "Adonai." See Jehovist.
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An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form.
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A mixture of the worship of different gods, as of Jehovah and idols.
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The mercy seat; -- so called because a symbol of the propitiated Jehovah.
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A Scripture name of the Supreme Being, by which he was revealed to the Jews as their covenant God or Sovereign of the theocracy; the "ineffable name" of the Supreme Being, which was not pronounced by the Jews.
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A part or decoration of the breastplate of the high priest among the ancient Jews, by which Jehovah revealed his will on certain occasions. Its nature has been the subject of conflicting conjectures.
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Pertaining to, or characterized by, syncretism; as, a syncretistic mixture of the service of Jehovah and the worship of idols.
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One who maintains that the vowel points of the word Jehovah, in Hebrew, are the proper vowels of that word; -- opposed to adonist.
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The Supreme Being; the eternal and infinite Spirit, the Creator, and the Sovereign of the universe; Jehovah.
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The writer of the passages of the Old Testament, especially those of the Pentateuch, in which the Supreme Being is styled Jehovah. See Elohist.