they are all translations.
On Sep 27, 2022, at 12:20 PM, Mike <leatherlips1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Most High God has not chosen to remain nameless to the human family. He
has given himself a name full of meaning to us. When asked by man what God’s
name is, he gave it, and said to his prophet Moses: “I am Jehovah.” Through
his prophet Isaiah he says: “I am Jehovah, this is My name.” (Ex. 3:13-15;
6:2, 3 and Isa. 42:8, Yg) Jesus Christ is the Greater Prophet foreshadowed by
both Moses and Isaiah, and his very name “Jesus” means “Jehovah is
salvation”. Jesus said: “I have come in the name of my Father.” He taught his
disciples to pray: “Our Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified.”
(John 5:43 and Matt. 6:9, NW) No, this Jesus, who sent the spirit helper by
means of which the Christian Greek Scriptures were inspired, did not reduce
his heavenly Father to a nameless God.
The divine name restored to the Christian Greek Scriptures gives the heavenly
Father a personality that distinguishes him from his Son Jesus Christ.
Instead of following the King James Version, for instance, at Acts 2:34,
where that version reads, “The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right
hand,” the New World Translation, reads, in full harmony with the Hebrew
Psalms: “Jehovah said to my Lord, ‘Sit at my right hand’”; and at Acts 2
verse 21 it reads: “And then anyone that calls upon the name of Jehovah will
be saved.” Oh, how much this valid translation makes the Bible text clearer
to our understanding and subject to correct explanation at once! What a
revealing light it throws upon Christendom’s traditional doctrine of the
trinity! In like manner the New World Translation by its direct and
consistent renderings exposes false religious traditions about the human
soul, hell, earth’s destiny, God’s kingdom, and other doctrines of
importance. In Acts chapter 2, Kyʹri·os occurs eight times. Of the remaining
six occurrences, four are in quotes from the Hebrew Scriptures (Acts 2:20,
21, 25, 34a), where the divine name occurs in the original Hebrew text, and
are therefore rendered “Jehovah.”
Notice it is a translation and not a version.
From: Mark Martinez
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 6:57 AM
To: administrating-your-public-servants@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [administrating-your-public-servants] Re: Very few see the true
picture
What Bible version are you using?
I’ve checked a dozen versions and in Acts 2:21. one of them use the word
“Jehovah”.
Also, does not Matthew 5:17 essentially mean that we must keep the law,
including honoring the sabbath? Jesus did not abolish the law. It is odd to
me that somehow Christians believe the sabbath moved from saturday to sunday
although the Bible doesn’t support this.
On Sep 27, 2022, at 12:13 AM, Mike <leatherlips1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:What Bible version are you using?
The world empire of false religion, Babylon the Great, is there to provide
every kind of teaching for people that are o k with whatever sounds good to
them. When you don’t know the truth, you can’t answer the hard questions.
For those that have the truth, it is sad to see people wasting their time on
the fraud.
I’ve checked a dozen versions and in Acts 2:21. one of them use the word
“Jehovah”.
Also, does not Matthew 5:17 essentially mean that we must keep the law,
including honoring the sabbath? Jesus did not abolish the law. It is odd to
me that somehow Christians believe the sabbath moved from saturday to sunday
although the Bible doesn’t support this.
On Sep 27, 2022, at 12:13 AM, Mike <leatherlips1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The world empire of false religion, Babylon the Great, is there to provide
every kind of teaching for people that are o k with whatever sounds good to
them. When you don’t know the truth, you can’t answer the hard questions.
For those that have the truth, it is sad to see people wasting their time
on the fraud.