Tag: name,
-
Magnify the Name of Jesus :: By Dennis Huebshman
Philippians 2:9-11; “Therefore God has highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, in Heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father”…
-
Jet Blue Airways changes Israel’s borders and name to ‘Palestinian Territories’
The Jerusalem Post reports: “American airline JetBlue Airways has updated their in-flight map to show the words ‘Palestinian Territory’ in significantly larger text than the word ‘Israel,’ to the point where it is overlaid on […] The post Jet Blue Airways changes Israel’s borders and name to ‘Palestinian Territories’ appeared first on JVIM.
-
Not Declining the Divine Name?
John writes some strange things in Revelation, aka The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ. An angel fills a golden censer with fire from the heavenly altar, and throws it to the earth. And there’s an angel standing in the sun, crying with a loud voice to birds…
-
Is it possible for the meaning of the name Michael to be rendered as a statement rather than a question?
Abarim publications has the following definition and etymology for the Hebrew name Michael: Meaning Who Is Like God?, What Is God Like? Etymology From (1) מי (mi), "who?", (2) כ (ke), "like", and (3) the word אל (‘el),……
-
Asking in the Name of Jesus
Pastor Shane Brown gives a Bible-based teaching about understanding the power of attorney believers have been given in the Name of Jesus. http://www.prayerfaithministry.com
-
A Ruse By Any Other Name :: By Bill Wilson
Donald Trump is a controversial figure. He stirs emotions, both pro and con. But when one examines what the Democratic Party and the administrative state/deep state are doing to him, there is a question that should come to mind to all: If they can do this to him, will they also do it to us?…
-
Why did John use the name Nicodemus, a Greek name, instead of his Hebrew name in John 3:1?
νικάω … 1. intr. be victor, prevail, conquer… 2. trans. conquer, overcome, vanquish… — Arndt, W., Gingrich, F. W., Danker, F. W., & Bauer, W. (1979). In A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian lit…