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Love the honesty and seeking of the Lord in this prayer. Thanks for sharing. FYI, KJV's one of my favorite translations of the Holy Bible :D God bless @jdbry!

Thanks for your comment :-)

Blessings.

It's fascinating that sometimes the KJV uses "Holy Ghost" and sometimes it's translated "Holy Spirit". @ironshield

I think details are very important, capitulation of letters for example.

Blessings.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

The Holy Spirits name is Ruach ha Kodesh.
God says he is jealous of His Name.
Elohim - God (in 3 persons, trinity)
YHWH - Father (Sometimes Yuh-Hwah) (sometimes pronounced Yahweh)
Yahshua - Son (Yahshua ha Mashiach - The Son the Messiah)
Ruach ha Kodesh - The Holy Spirit
The Halleluyah Scriptures is the only translation that gets it almost 100% correct
(Hebrew/Aramaic being the original languages)

@jimfurr , I appreciate your zeal.

Yes, Hebrew/Aramaic is the original language. Just remember, Holiness is not about language, but about meaning and action. The Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles and they spoke different languages (even pagan languages). Those who heard it in their language understood the meaning and took action by repenting and becoming immersed in water.

I find the meaning of Yeshua to be fascinating and I think something is lost when the name is changed to Yahshua, since He was given His name by the Father with a specific purpose and meaning.

And you shall call His Name Yeshua (Yod-Shin-Vav-Ayin) for he shall save (Yod-Vav-Shin-Yod-Ayin) His people from their sins. Matt 1:21

@ironshield

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Amen

Amen.

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