The Names of God – Session 6 - Ebenezer Bible Fellowship ...



394335-13144500Session 6AdonaiEmmanuel Schedule:WeekDateName(s)1July 14El and Elohim2July 21El Shaddai, El Elyon, El Olam3July 28Jehovah & YWH4Aug 4 Nisi, Jireh, RaphaAug 11Missionary Speaking- All church5Aug 18Saboath, Shalom,6Aug 25Immanuel, AdonaiReviewEl – God - Strong and PowerfulElohim – God = Creator and Covenant MakerEl Shaddai – All Mighty, bountiful providerEl Elyon – the Most High who rules over all kingdomsEl Olam – the Everlasting, Eternal GodJehovah – the Self Existing One, the Great I AmJehovah – Jireh – The God who sees and providesJehovah-Nissi – The God by BannerJehovah-Raphi – The God that HealsJehovah-Sabaoth – The Lord of HostsJehovah-Salom – The Lord of PeaceAdonaiMeaning – LordOwner, MasterLORD = Yaweh lord = humansLord = Adonai (plural of Adon)???????? [See Stg: <H113>]?ād?n: A masculine noun meaning lord or master. The most frequent usage is of a human lord, but it is also used of divinity. Generally, it carries the nuances of authority rather than ownership. When used of humans, it refers to authority over slaves (Gen. 24:9; Judg. 19:11); people (1 Ki. 22:17); a wife (Gen. 18:12; Amos 4:1); or a household (Gen. 45:8; Ps. 105:21). When used of divinity, it frequently occurs with yehōwāh <H3068>, signifying His sovereignty (Ex. 34:23; Josh. 3:13; Isa. 1:24). See the Hebrew noun ?ad?ōnāy <H136>.AMG's Complete Word Study Dictionaries - The Complete Word Study Dictionary – Old Testament.1. Jehovah (yahweh; Heb. YHWH, “self-existent”). This is used as a proper name of God and should have been retained in that form by the translators.2. Lord (Heb. ’Ad?n), an early word denoting ownership; hence, absolute control. It is not properly a divine title, being used of the owner of slaves (Genesis 24:14, 27; Genesis 39:2, 7, rendered “master”), of kings as the lords of their subjects (Isaiah 26:13, “master”), of a husband as lord of the wife (Genesis 18:12). It is applied to God as the owner and governor of the whole earth (Psalm 114:7). It is sometimes used as a term of respect (like our sir) but with a pronoun attached (“my lord”). It often occurs in the plural.3. Adonai (Heb. ’ad?nay), emphatic, “the Lord”; many regard it as the plural of no. 2. It is used chiefly in the Pentateuch—always where God is submissively and reverently addressed (Exodus 4:10, 13; Joshua 7:8) and also when God is spoken of (1 Kings 13:9; 1 Kings 22:6; etc.). The Jews, out of a superstitious reverence for the name Jehovah, always pronounce Adonai where Jehovah is written. The similar form, with the suffix, is also used of men, as of Potiphar (Genesis 39:2, “master”) and of Joseph (Genesis 42:30, 33).The New Unger's Bible Dictionary. First used:Gen 15:2, 8Gen 18:3,27,30-32 – Abraham negotiating1 Kings 3:10 – Solomon asking for wisdomNeh 1:11 – The one Nehemiah prays to…Ps 39:7 – the one whom our hope is in…Ps 68:19 – belongs all benefits Ps 86:5 – ready to forgive and plenteous in mercyHabakkuk 3:19 – God the Lord is my strength Isaiah 6:1-11 The Lord sitting upon a throneLuke 2:11 – born this day is Christ the LordActs 10:36 – crucified Jesus who is Christ the Lord of allRom 6:23 – eternal life through Jesus Christ our LordDeut 10:17 – Lord of lords1 Tim 6:15 – Jesus is Lord of lords Therefore: He is Lord of our livesEmmanuelMeaning – The Lord is PeaceIMMAN?UEL (i-man?u-el; “God with us”; i.e., “savior”) or EMMAN?UEL. A name given to Christ by Matthew (Matthew 1:23) after Isaiah 7:14. According to orthodox interpretation the name denotes the same as God-man (theanthropos) and has reference to the personal union of the human nature and the divine in Christ.The New Unger's Bible Dictionary.First used:Isaiah 7:14 – Prophecy of JesusIsaiah 8:8,10 – cry for God to be with them during the Assyrian attackMatthew 1:23 – the virgin will give birth and you shall call His name Emmanuel Therefore:Conclusion:Adonai - LordImmanuel – God with usAs believers we now have Christ as our Lord to follow and obey.Bibliography:Stone, Nathan; Names of God , Andrew The Names of God Lockyer, Herbert; All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible Zondervan 1975Rose Publishing The Names of God:21 names and their meaningsFor Next WeekAdonaiPsalm 8Isaiah 40:3-5Ezekiel 16:8Habakkuk 3:19ImmanuelIsaiah 7:14Isaiah 8:8-10Matthew 1:23 ................
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