Name of God
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YESHUA
Before Jesus was born, God made very sure that His name would be Jesus. This is God’s revealed name in our new covenant which Jesus brought to us. Jesus in Hebrew is Yeshua. This name Yeshua is a combination of two Hebrew words: YA (an abbreviation for YHVH) and SHUWAH which means salvation. Yeshua means "YHVH is my Salvation," or "YHVH has become my Salvation."
YHVH + EHVEH
God’s name YHVH (pronounced, in English, as "Yahweh") is found in 6,824 verses of the Old Testament. While this name is translated “Lord” it is actually the third-person singular tense of the Hebrew word HAVA which is more appropriately translated: “HE IS”.
God, at the burning bush (Exodus 3:14), identifies His name to Moses as "I AM". The Hebrew word here is EHVEH which is the first-person singular tense of the Hebrew word HAVA which is most appropriately translated: “I AM”.
The difference between the "I AM" of EHVEH and the “HE IS" of YHWH is not a difference of name but rather a difference in personal reference between a first-person and third person.
From God’s perspective He is “I AM” (EHVEH) – while - from our perspective God is: “HE IS” (YHVH).
Elohim
Elohim is the name of God that we find at the beginning of Genesis where this name of God actually describes His activity during the creation. Elohim, it is used 35 times in 35 verses at the beginning of Genesis. This word is the plural form of eloah, perhaps best translated: God, the Creator. Elohim is used as a name for God 2,570 times in the Old Testament; most often associated with titles for God’s activity, like God: creator, sovern, judge, savior, comforter, etc.. Many times it is paired with YHVH to represent “Lord God”.
Adonai
Adoni is used as a name for God about 300 times in the Old Testament.
In general, the Hebrew meaning represents a recognition of mastership or ownership. It is sometimes used with YHVH.
El-Shaddai
God first used El-Shaddai, as His name, when making His covenant with Abram.
EL is derived from Elohim and Shaddai is a Hebrew word which means “Almighty”, together: God Almighty.
Shelomoh is a Hebrew word which means God of Peace.
The Hebrew word Shalom (Peace) is derived from it and was considered, by the ancient Hebrews, as a name of God.
Zebaot is often found with YHVH and Elohim.
The Hebrew meaning for the word alone is Hosts. Th meaning with YHVH or Elohim: Lord or God of Heavenly Hosts.