Therefore
God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above
every name.
Philippians 2:9
Philippians 2:9
The
Hebrew name for God appears over 6,000 times in the Old Testament. It
is four consonants without vowels (roughly equivalent to the English letters YHWH or possibly JHVH), so it is unpronounceable.
Christian
Bible scholars who wish to give utterance to the name of God
pronounce it Yahweh or Jehovah. Devout Jews, however, consider the
tetragrammaton (those four Hebrew letters) as too holy to even say.
When they come to it during the Sabbath Torah reading in the
Synagogue, the word Adonai (the Lord) or Ha-shem (the Name)
is substituted in its place.
This
is even seen in scripture. In Leviticus twenty-four there is the
story of the son of an Egyptian man who cursed the LORD. Verse eleven
reads “And the Israelite woman’s son blasphemed the name of the
LORD and
cursed; and so they brought Him to Moses….” Then in verse sixteen
it goes on to say, “And whoever blasphemes the name of
the LORD
shall surely be put to death. All the congregation shall certainly
stone him, the stranger as well as him who is born in the land. When
he blasphemes the name of
the LORD, He
shall be put to death.”
The
reason for examining these verses is to note that the phrase "of
the LORD" is in italics, which means that it is not there in the
original. In Hebrew, this section reads that he “blasphemed the
name and cursed.” To blaspheme Ha-shem is to take the
sacred name of God in vain.
To
the unsaved world the name of Jesus Christ isn’t sacred, holy, or
blessed. They use it as a curse. Our society doesn’t stone people
for blasphemy anymore and most Christians just tune it out or accept
the disrespect as normal. The problem is that when believers aren’t
offended, God is. The least that a Christian could do is say to the
offender, “Please don’t say that; it bothers me” or “Please
stop that; you’re cursing the name I love.” The church
should never forget that God has given Jesus the name that is
above every name.
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