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Originally posted by NOTurTypical
Originally posted by theRhenn
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by theRhenn
Because when he shows up in the garden as the shining one he is already evil.
Good point. But is it discovered at that point? Or was his falling when he was cursed by God after he tempted Eve?
No, his falling was when he uttered the famous 6 "I will"s. He fell because of pride. When he was lying to Eve in the garden he was already disgraced and fallen.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by iwilliam
The reality is that "god" and "lord" are English words, and as place-holders in the bible, are used to represent some of the many names for "god" that are used biblically, such as YHVH, ADONAI, ELOHIM, etc.
Great reply, however this portion is in accurate. God doesn't have numerous names throughout the Bible. He has only one proper Name and that is YHVH. All the other ones are titles, of those there are almost 100. But other than that, good response.
Yahweh in modern translation integrated with another word has made the hybrid Jehovah.
It means I am the one, or I am what I am.
In the Old Testament, God was called YHWH, pronounced Yahweh by most scholars; the exact pronunciation of the name was lost because it was rarely enunciated. In its place was read Adonai ("Lord"). The written combination of the tetragrammaton YHWH with the vowels of Adonai was traditionally rendered as Jehovah in English Bibles. Although the meaning of YHWH is disputed, it is frequently translated as "He who is" and probably designates YHWH as creator. In ISLAM, ALLAH stands for a similar notion.
Originally posted by theRhenn
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by iwilliam
The reality is that "god" and "lord" are English words, and as place-holders in the bible, are used to represent some of the many names for "god" that are used biblically, such as YHVH, ADONAI, ELOHIM, etc.
Great reply, however this portion is in accurate. God doesn't have numerous names throughout the Bible. He has only one proper Name and that is YHVH. All the other ones are titles, of those there are almost 100. But other than that, good response.
That's actually a title as well, as most names are in those days. Even names today can still be considered a title as they once, in most cases, had meanings.
Yahweh in modern translation integrated with another word has made the hybrid Jehovah.
It means I am the one, or I am what I am.
In the Old Testament, God was called YHWH, pronounced Yahweh by most scholars; the exact pronunciation of the name was lost because it was rarely enunciated. In its place was read Adonai ("Lord"). The written combination of the tetragrammaton YHWH with the vowels of Adonai was traditionally rendered as Jehovah in English Bibles. Although the meaning of YHWH is disputed, it is frequently translated as "He who is" and probably designates YHWH as creator. In ISLAM, ALLAH stands for a similar notion.
reply to post by ShadellacZumbrum
Text Satan does not hate god. God does not hate Satan. God hates sin but does not hate the sinner. God and Satan has a relationship of mutual respect. Satan was only trying to create a New Haven of Peace and Unity that was better than before.
reply to post by 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Text If Nephilim weren't the same species as humans, why does Genesis describe them as --men-- of renown? I tend to believe they weren't giants at all, maybe figuratively but not literally.