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You are the light of the world.  A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.  Nor do they light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a lamp stand, and it gives light to all in the house.  Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.  Matthew 5:14-16

 

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SPEAKS 
OUT CONCERNING THE 
IMPORTANCE OF HIS NAME

 

Various peoples, organizations, churches and assemblies will give every excuse in the world for not speaking or utilizing the name of our Creator. One wonders if they really read or study their Bible. So many of these people proclaim that they are sincerely seeking to please the Heavenly Father, yet do not regard His own personal name as being important. Have you ever done a study to see what the Creator says about its importance? Well, here is some of the work it requires, done out of love for YAHWEH and love for His own created people.

By Donald Adkins

With additions, comments, and editing by Jerry Healan

In my study of various books, articles and various other literature on the subject of the Holy Name Doctrine, many times I run across statements that say that the Holy Scriptures teach the importance of the Holy Name if people will just research it out. I was always surprised that, since this doctrine of the Holy Name is so important, why hasn’t someone done a comprehensive compilation of those Scriptures in a booklet or tract format. Thus, these Scriptures could be placed before the eyes of the people and distributed as helps to our assemblies as a teaching tool to reveal the Memorial Name of our Heavenly Father YAHWEH. This, I have endeavored to do in alphabetical order. May this compilation be a useful tool that will be a furtherance of the Holy Name Doctrine and our ability to share it and teach it. HALLELUYAH!!!

1.  Anointed for healing in YAHWEH'S name.

"Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the assembly, and let them pray over him, having anointed him with oil in the name of the Master," Jas. 5:14.

COMMENT
: What name should be utilized here? The name of the Father or the Son? YAHshua taught His disciples, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in My name, He will give it you," Jn. 16:23. Thus, we ask of the Father YAHWEH in the name of our Sovereign YAHshua Whose name means "the salvation of YAHWEH" or even "YAHWEH the Savior."

"And He said, ‘If you diligently obey the voice of YAHWEH your Elohim and do what is right in His eyes, and shall listen to His commends and shall guard all His laws, I shall bring on you none of the diseases I brought on the Egyptians, for I am YAHWEH Who heals you," Ex. 15:26.

"And YAHWEH shall turn away from you all sickness and put on you none of the evil diseases of Egypt which you have known, but He shall put them on all those who hate you," Dt. 7:15.

2.  Blessed in YAHWEH'S name.

"YAHWEH bless you and guard you; YAHWEH make His face shine upon you, and show favor to you; YAHWEH lift up His face upon you, and give you peace.’ Thus they shall put My name on the children of Israel, and I Myself shall bless them," Num. 6:24-27.

"At that time YAHWEH separated the tribe of Levi to bear the ark of the covenant of YAHWEH, to stand before YAHWEH, to serve Him, and to bless in His name, to this day," Dt. 10:8.

"And the priests, the sons of Levi, shall come near, for YAHWEH your Elohim has chosen them to serve Him and to bless in the name of YAHWEH, and by their mouth every strife and every stroke is tried," Dt. 21:5.

"And those who pass by shall not say, ‘The blessing of YAHWEH be upon you: We have blessed you in the name of YAHWEH," Psa. 129:8.

"The sons of Amram; Aaron and Moses: And Aaron was separated, he and his sons forever, that he should sanctify the most holy things, he and his sons for ever, to burn incense before YAHWEH, to minister unto Him, and to bless in His name for ever," 1 Chron. 23:13.

3.  Call on YAHWEH'S name.

"And to Seth, to him also there was born a son; and he called his name Enos: then began men to call upon the name YAHWEH," Gen. 4:26.

"I call on YAHWEH, the One to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies," 2 Sam. 22:4.

"And you shall call on the name of your mighty one, and I, I call on the name of YAHWEH. And the Elohim who answers by fire, He is Elohim.’ So all the people answered and said, ‘The word is good." 1 Kings. 18:24.

"Give thanks to YAHWEH, call upon His name, make know His deeds among the peoples!" 1 Chron. 16:8.

"I call upon YAHWEH, the One to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies," Psa. 18:3.

"And we shall not backslide from you. Revive us, and let us call upon your name," Psa. 80:18.

"Moses and Aaron were among His priests, and Samuel was among those calling upon His name. They called upon YAHWEH, and He answered them," Psa. 99:6.

"Give thanks to YAHWEH! Call upon His name: make known His deeds among the peoples," Psa. 105:1.

"I lift up the cup of deliverance, and call upon the name YAHWEH," Psa. 116:13.

"I bring you a sacrifice of thanksgiving, and call upon the name YAHWEH," Psa. 116:17.

"And in that day you shall say, ‘Praise YAHWEH, call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples, make mention that His name is exalted." Isa. 12:4.

"And It shall be that everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be delivered…," Joel 2:32.

"For then I shall turn unto the peoples a clean lip, so that they all call on the name YAHWEH, to serve Him with one shoulder, Zeph. 3:9.

"And I shall bring the third into fire, and refine them as silver is refined, and try them as gold is tried. They shall call on My name, and I shall answer them. I shall say, ‘This is My people,’ while they say, "YAHWEH is my Elohim," Zech. 13:9.

"And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be saved," Acts 2:21.

"For everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be saved," Ro. 10:13.

"And flee from the lusts of youth, but pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace with those calling on the Master out of a clean heart," 2 Tim. 2:22.

4.  Called by and kept in YAHWEH'S name.

"Thus they shall put My name on the children of Israel, and I Myself shall bless them," Num. 6:27.

"And all the peoples of the earth shall see that the name YAHWEH is called upon you, and they shall be afraid of you," Dt. 28:10.

"And My people upon whom My name is called, shall humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their evil ways, then I shall hear from the heavens, and forgive their sin and heal their land," 2 Chron. 7:14.

"All those who are called by My name, whom I have created for My glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him," Isa. 43:7.

"… yet you, O YAHWEH, are in our midst, and your name has been called upon us. Do not leave us," Jer. 14:9.

"Your words were found, and I ate them, and your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart. For your name is called on me, O YAHWEH Elohim of hosts," Jer. 15:16.

"O my Elohim, incline your ear and hear. Open your eyes and see our wastes, and the city which is called by your name," Dan. 9:18.

"O YAHWEH, hear! O YAHWEH, Forgive! O YAHWEH, listen and act! Do not delay for your own sake, my Elohim, for your city and your people are called by your name," Dan. 9:19.

"That they may possess the remnant of Edom, and all of the heathen, which are called by My name, saith YAHWEH That doeth this," Amos 9:12.

"Simeon has declared how Elohim first visited the gentiles to take out of them a people for His name," Acts 15:14.

"That the residue of men might seek after YAHWEH, and all the gentiles, upon whom My name is called,’ saith YAHWEH," Acts 15:17.

"And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to Thee. Holy Father, keep through Thine own name those whom Thou has given Me that they may be one, as We," Jn. 17:11.

"When I was with them in the world, I kept them in Thy name: those that Thou gavest Me I have kept, and none of them is lost, but the son of perdition; that the Scripture might be fulfilled," Jn. 17:12.

"Do they not blaspheme that good name by which you are called?" Jas. 2:7.

5.  Declare or Proclaim YAHWEH'S name.

"And for this reason I have raised you up, in order to show you My power, and in order to declare My name in all the earth." Ex. 9:16.

"And He said, ‘I shall cause all My goodness to pass before you, and I shall proclaim the name YAHWEH before you…," Ex. 33:19.

"And YAHWEH came down in the cloud and stood with him there, and proclaimed the name YAHWEH," Ex. 34:5.

"For I proclaim the name YAHWEH, ascribe greatness to our Elohim." Dt. 32:3.

"I make known your name to my brothers; in the midst of the assembly I praise you," Psa. 22:22.

"To declare the name YAHWEH in Zion, and His praise in Jerusalem," Psa. 102:21.

"O YAHWEH our Elohim, other masters besides you have had rule over us; only in you do we make mention of your name," Isa. 26:13.

"And I shall make My Holy name known in the midst of My people Israel, and not let My Holy name be profaned anymore. And the gentiles shall know that I am YAHWEH, the Holy One of Israel," Ezk. 39:7.

"I have revealed your name to the men whom you gave Me out of the world…," Jn. 17:6.

"And I have made your name known to them, and shall make it known," Jn. 17:26.

"For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, ‘For this same purpose I have raised you up, to show My power in you, and that My name be declared in all the earth," Ro. 9:17.

"Saying, ‘I shall announce your name to My brothers in the midst of the congregation I shall sing praise to you," Heb. 2:12.

6.  Exalt and magnify YAHWEH'S name.

"And let your name be made great forever, saying, YAHWEH of hosts is the Elohim over Israel," 2 Sam. 7:26.

"So let it stand fast, and your name be great forever, saying, YAHWEH of Hosts, Elohim of Israel, is Elohim to Israel," 1 Chron. 17:24.

"…Rise, bless YAHWEH your Elohim forever and ever! And let them bless your esteemed name, which is exalted above all blessing and praise," Neh. 9:5.

"O, make YAHWEH great with me, and let us exalt His name together," Psa. 34:3.

"I bow myself toward your Holy place, and give thanks to your name for your kindness and for your truth; for you have made great your word, your name, above all," Psa. 138:2.

"And in that day you shall say, ‘Praise YAHWEH, call upon His name; make known His deeds among the peoples, make mention that His name is exalted," Isa. 12:4.

7.  Fear YAHWEH'S name.

"If you do not guard to do all the words of this Torah that are written in this book, to fear this esteemed and awesome name, YAHWEH your Elohim," Dt. 28:58.

"For you, O Elohim, have heard my vows; you have given me the inheritance of those who fear your name," Psa. 61:5.

"And the nations shall fear the name YAHWEH, and all the sovereigns of the earth your esteem," Psa. 102:15.

"So shall they fear the name YAHWEH from the west, and His glory from the rising of the sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of YAHWEH shall lift up a standard against him," Isa. 59:19.

"But unto you that fear My name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in His wings: and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall," Mal. 4:2.

"And the nations were angry, and your wrath has come, and the time of the dead to be judged, and to give the reward to your servants the prophets and to the Holy ones, and to them who fear your name, small and great, and to destroy those who destroy the earth," Rev. 11:18.

8.  Give thanks to YAHWEH'S name.

"And say, ‘Save us, O Elohim of our deliverance; and gather us together, and deliver us from the gentiles, to give thanks to your holy name, and boast in your praise," 1 Chron. 16:35.

"Save us, O YAHWEH our Elohim, and gather us from among the gentiles, to give thanks to your holy name, to exult in your praise," Psa. 106:47.

"Where the tribes have come up, the tribes of YAH, a witness to Israel, to give thanks to the name YAHWEH, Psa. 122:4.

"Only, let the righteous give thanks to your name, let the straight ones dwell in your presence," Psa. 140:13.

"Through Him then, let us continually offer up a sacrifice of praise to Elohim, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name," Heb. 13:15.

9.  Love YAHWEH'S name.

"…And let those who love your name exult in you," Psa. 5:11.

"And the seed of His servants inherit it, and those who love His name dwell in it," Psa. 69:36.

"Turn to me and show me favour, according to your right-ruling, toward those who love your name," Psa. 119:132.

"Also the sons of the foreigner who join themselves to YAHWEH, to serve Him, and to love the name YAHWEH, to be His servants, all who guard the Sabbath, and not profane it, and hold fast to My covenant," Isa. 56:6.

10.  People who called on YAHWEH'S name.

"And he [Abraham] build there an alter to YAHWEH, and called on the name YAHWEH," Gen. 12:8.

"…to the place of the alter which he had made there at first, and there Abram called on the name YAHWEH," Gen. 13:4.

"And he [Abraham] planted a tamarisk tree in Beersheba, and there called on the name YAHWEH, the Everlasting El," Gen. 21:33.

"And he [Isaac] built an alter there, and called on the name YAHWEH, and he pitched his tent there, and the servants of Isaac dug a well there," Gen. 26:25.

"Then I [David] called upon the name YAHWEH, O YAHWEH, I pray to you, deliver my being," Psa. 116:4.

They [Moses, Aaron, Samuel] called upon YAHWEH, and He answered them," Psa. 99:6."

"I [Jeremiah] called on your name, O YAHWEH, from the lowest pit," Lam. 3:55.

"And you shall call upon the name of your mighty one, and I [Elijah], I call on the name YAHWEH." 1 Kings. 18:24.

11.  Profane not YAHWEH'S name.

"You do bring the name YAHWEH your Elohim to naught, for YAHWEH does not leave the one unpunished who brings His name to naught," Ex. 20:7; Dt. 5:11.

"…And do not profane the name of your Elohim, I am YAHWEH," Lev. 18:21.

"And do not sware falsely by My name and so profane the name of your Elohim. I am YAHWEH," Lev. 19:12.

"Neither shall ye profane My holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I am YAHWEH Which hallow you," Lev. 22:32.

12.  Remember YAHWEH'S name.

"Some trust in chariots, and some in horses, but we remember the name YAHWEH our Elohim, Psa. 20:7.

"If we have forgotten the name of our Elohim, or stretched out our hands to a foreign mighty one, would Elohim not search this out? For He knows the secrets of the heart," Psa. 44:20-21.

"I cause your name to be remembered in all generations: therefore the people praise you forever and ever," Psa. 45:17.

"Till when shall it be in the heart of the prophets? The prophets of falsehood and prophets of the deceit of their own heart, who try to make My people forget My name by their dreams which everyone relates to his neighbor, as their fathers forgot My name for Ba’al," Jer. 23:26-27.

13.  Sanctify or Hallow YAHWEH'S name.

"But when he seeth his children, the work of Mine hands, in the midst of him, they shall sanctify My name, and sanctify the Holy One of Jacob, and shall fear the Elohim of Israel," Isa. 29:23.

"And I will sanctify My great name, which was profaned among the heathen, which ye have profaned in the midst of them; and the heathen shall know that I am YAHWEH, saith the Sovereign YAHWEH, when I shall be sanctified in you before their eyes," Ezk. 36:23.

"Our Father Which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name," Mt. 6:9; Luke. 11:2.

14.  Saved by YAHWEH'S name.

"O Elohim, save me by Your name, and rightly rule me by your might," Psa. 54:1.

"Because he cleaves to Me in love, therefore I deliver him; I set him on high, because he has known My name," Psa. 91:14.

"But He saved them for His name’s sake, to make known His might," Psa. 106:8.

"And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be delivered," Joel 2:32.

"And it shall be that everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be saved," Acts 2:21.

"And there is no deliverance in anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we shall be saved," Acts 4:12.

COMMENT: That name is YAHshua, which has the name YAHWEH incorporated into it. YAHshua means "the salvation of YAHWEH" or "YAHWEH the Savior."

"For everyone who calls on the name YAHWEH shall be saved," Ro. 10:13.

15.  Sealed by YAHWEH'S name.

"And I saw another messenger coming up from the rising of the sun, holding the seal of the living Elohim. And he cried with a loud voice to the four messengers to whom it was given to harm the earth and the sea, saying, ‘Do not harm the earth, nor the sea, nor the trees until we have sealed the servants of our Elohim upon their foreheads.’ And I heard the number of those who were sealed, one hundred and forty-four thousand, sealed out of all the tribes of the children of Israel," Rev. 7:2-4.

"And it was said to them that they shall not harm the grass of the earth, or nay green matter, or any tree, but only those men who do not have the seal of Elohim upon their foreheads," Rev. 9:14.

"And I looked and I saw a Lamb standing on Mount Zion, and with Him one hundred and forty-four thousand, having His Father’s name written upon their foreheads," Rev. 14:1.

"He who overcomes, I shall make him a supporting post in the dwelling place of My Elohim, and he shall by no means go out. And I shall write on him the name of My Elohim and the name of the city of My Elohim, the renewed Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from My Elohim, and My renewed name," Rev. 3:12.

"And they shall see His face, and His name shall be upon their foreheads," Rev. 22:4.

"In Whom [YAHshua] ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the good news of your salvation: in Whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise, which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession, unto the praise of His glory," Eph. 1:13-14.

COMMENT: It is the Holy Spirit that seals one to the inheritance of the new (or renewed) Jerusalem and which also seals with the name of salvation, the name of the Heavenly Father YAHWEH.

16.  Sing and give praise to His name.

"Therefore I give thanks to you, O YAHWEH, among nations, and I sing praise to your name," 2 Sam. 22:50.

"I give thanks to YAHWEH according to His righteousness, and I praise the name YAHWEH Most High," Psa. 7:17.

"I rejoice and exult in you; I sing praise to your name, O Most High," Psa. 9:2.

"Therefore I give thanks to you, O YAHWEH, among nations, and I sing praise to your name," Psa. 61:8.

"So I sing praise to your name forever, when I pay my vows day by day," Psa. 61:8.

"Sing out the splendor of His name; make His praise esteemed," Psa. 66:2.

"All the earth shall worship you, and shall sing unto you, they shall sing to Thy name," Psa. 66:4.

"Sing to Elohim, sing praises to His name," Psa. 68:4.

"It is good to give thanks to YAHWEH, and to sing praises to Your name, O Most High," Psa. 92:1.

"Praise YAH, for YAHWEH is good; sing praises to His name, for it is pleasant," Psa. 135.3.

"And for the gentiles to praise Elohim for His compassion, as it has been written, ‘Because of this I shall confess to you among the gentiles, and I shall sing to your name," Ro. 15:9.

17.  YAHWEH'S name is a strong and high tower of safety.

"The name YAHWEH is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and is safe," Prov. 18:10.

"YAHWEH is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; My El, my strength, in Whom I will trust; My buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. I will call upon YAHWEH, Who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from mine enemies," Psa. 18:2-3.

COMMENT: Just as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Aaron, Samuel, David, Eliyah, the prophets, etc. called on the name YAHWEH for salvation and safety, so must we in these last days.

18.  Think on YAHWEH'S name.

"Then they that feared YAHWEH spake often one to another: and YAHWEH hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for them that feared YAHWEH, and that thought upon His name. And they shall be Mine, saith YAHWEH of hosts, in that day when I make up My jewels; and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Then shall ye return, and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth Elohim and him that serveth Him not," Mal. 3:16-18.

COMMENT: The word "thought" is translated from the Hebrew word "chashab" which Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance defines as (when related to mental effort); think, regard, value, compute. Some of the words that it is translated into are; consider, esteem, find out, hold, be like, regard, etc.

From this we can deduct that we are to find out what His name is, and think upon it with the greatest of regard, esteem, value and we are to become (be) like Him, which leads us into the next category:

19.  YAHWEH is the Memorial name.

"And Elohim said moreover unto Moses, ‘Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, YAHWEH Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Isaac, and the Elohim of Jacob, hath sent me unto you: this is My name for ever, and this is My memorial unto all generations," Ex. 3:15.

"Thy name, O YAHWEH, endureth for ever; And Thy memorial, O YAHWEH, throughout all generations," Psa. 135:13.

"The way of the just is uprightness: Thou, most upright, dost weigh the path of the just. Yea, in the way of Thy judgments, O YAHWEH, have we waited for Thee; the desire of our soul is to Thy name, and to the remembrance of Thee," Isa. 26:7-8.

"Even YAHWEH of hosts; YAHWEH is His memorial," Hos. 12:5.

COMMENT: The Creator's name is His memorial to all generations. That is what these Scriptures are proclaiming. The words "memorial" and "remembrance" in the above Scriptures are taken from the root word "zakar" which is defined as: to mark (so as to be easily recognized), i.e. to remember; by impl. to mention; also (as denom. From 2145) to be male (Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance).

The question is, How can we recognize, remember or even think on His name (from point #18) if we don’t know what it is? Notice that the word for "memorial" means "to mention." This, of course, means to speak. While the Jewish people have forbidden themselves from speaking the memorial name, it behooves those of us who have developed a special relationship with our Heavenly Father through YAHshua, to know what His name is, to highly value, esteem and regard His name, to speak His name, associating it with all of His mighty, righteous, wonderful and awesome deeds. As we do this, we are encouraging ourselves and others to become more and more like Him and His righteous ways. When YAHWEH hears this, He records these things, along with our names, in His book of remembrance (memorial). According to YAHWEH'S own word, if we treasure, remember and memorialize His name with His exploits, He will remember and memorialize us. HalleluYAH!!!

20.  Trust in YAHWEH'S name.

"And those who know your name trust in you, for you have not forsaken those who seek you, O YAHWEH," Psa. 9:10.

"For our heart shall rejoice in Him, because we have trusted in His holy name," Psa. 33:21.

"Who is among you that feareth YAHWEH, that obeyeth the voice of His Servant, that walketh in darkness, and hath no light? Let him trust in the name YAHWEH, and stay upon his Elohim," Isa. 50:10.

"But I shall leave in your midst an oppressed and poor people, and they shall trust in the name YAHWEH. Zeph. 3:12.

21.  Give Him the glory due His name for His works.

"Give unto YAHWEH the glory due unto His name…," Psa. 29:2.

"Unto thee O Elohim, do we give thanks, Unto Thee do we give thanks: for that Thy name is near Thy wondrous works declare," Psa. 75:1.

"Give unto YAHWEH the glory due unto His name…," Psa. 96:8.

"O give thanks unto YAHWEH; call upon His name: make known His deeds among the people. Sing unto Him, sing psalms unto Him: Talk ye of all His wondrous works. Glory ye in His holy name: Let the heart of them rejoice that seek YAHWEH," Psa. 105:1-3.

"Not unto us, O YAHWEH, not unto us, but unto Thy name give glory, for Thy mercy, and for Thy truth’s sake," Psa. 115:1.

"Let them praise the name YAHWEH: for He commanded, and they were created. He hath also established them for ever and ever: He hath made a decree which shall not pass," Psa. 148:5-6.

"Wherefore glorify ye YAHWEH in the fires, even the name of the Sovereign YAHWEH of Israel in the isles of the sea," Isa. 24:15.

"As the beast goeth down into the valley, the Spirit of YAHWEH caused him to rest: so didst Thou lead Thy People, to make Thyself a glorious name," Isa. 63:14.

"And now, O ye priests, this commandment is for your. If ye will not hear, and if ye will not lay it to heart, to give glory unto My name, saith YAHWEH of hosts, I will even send a curse upon you, and I will curse your blessings: yea, I have cursed them already, because ye do not lay it to heart," Mal. 2:1-2

22.  We are to dance to His name.

"Let them praise His name in the dance," Psa. 149:3.

"Praise ye YAHWEH. Praise Elohim in His sanctuary: Praise Him in the firmament of His power. Praise Him for His mighty acts: Praise Him according to His excellent greatness. Praise Him with the sound of the trumpet: Praise Him with the psaltery and harp. Praise with the timbrel and dance: Praise Him with stringed instruments and organs. Praise Him upon the loud cymbals: Praise Him upon the high sounding cymbals. Let everything that hath breath praise YAHWEH. HalleluYAH," Psa. 150:1-6.

23.  We are to lift up our hands in His name.

"Thus will I bless Thee while I live: I will lift up my hands in Thy name," Psa. 63:4.

24.  We should bless His name.

"Sing unto YAHWEH, bless His name," Psa. 96:2.

"Be thankful unto Him, and bless His name," Psa. 100:4

"Bless YAHWEH, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless His holy name. Psa. 103:1

"Blessed be the name YAHWEH from this time forth and for evermore," Psa. 113:2.

"I will extol The, my Elohim, O king; and I will bless Thy name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless Thee: and I will praise Thy name for ever and ever….And let all flesh bless His holy name for ever and ever," Psa. 145:1-2, 21.

25.  His name is our banner.

"We will rejoice in Thy salvation, and in the name of our Elohim we will set up our banners," Psa. 20:5.

26.  We are to walk in His name.

"For all people will walk every one in the name of his Elohim, and we will walk in the name of YAHWEH our Elohim for ever and ever," Micah 4:5.

"And I will strengthen them in YAHWEH; and they shall walk up and down in His name, saith YAHWEH," Zech. 10:12.

27.  We are to rejoice in His name.

"The north and the south Thou hast created them: Tabor and Hermon shall rejoice in Thy name," Psa. 89:12.

"In Thy name shall they rejoice all the day: and In Thy righteousness shall they be exalted," Psa. 89:16.

28.  His name is excellent.

"O YAHWEH our Sovereign, How excellent is Thy name in all the earth," Psa. 8:1.

"O YAHWEH our Sovereign, How excellent is Thy name in all the earth!" Psa. 8:9.

"Let them praise the name YAHWEH for His name alone is excellent," Psa. 148:13.

29.  His name defends and helps us.

"YAHWEH hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the Elohim of Jacob defend thee; send the help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion," Psa. 20:1-2.

"Our help is in the name YAHWEH Who made heaven and earth," Psa. 124:8.

30.  All enemies will be destroyed by the name YAHWEH.

"Through Thee will we push down our enemies: through Thy name will we tread them under that rise up against us," Psa. 44:5.

"All nations compassed me about: but in the name YAHWEH will I destroy them. They compassed me about; yea, they compassed me about: but in the name YAHWEH I will destroy them. They compassed me about like bees; they are quenched as the fire of thorns: for in the name YAHWEH I will destroy them. Thou hast thrust sore at me that I might fall: but YAHWEH helped me," Psa. 118:10-13.

31.  YAHWEH'S name endures for ever.

"And Elohim said moreover unto Moses, ‘Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, YAHWEH Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Isaac, and the Elohim of Jacob, hath sent me unto you: this is My name for ever, and this is My memorial unto all generations," Ex. 3:15.

"His [YAHWEH'S] name shall endure for ever: His name shall be continued as long as the sun: and men shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed. Blessed be YAHWEH Elohim, the Elohim of Israel, Who only doeth wondrous things. And blessed be His glorious name for ever: and let the whole earth be filled with His glory; Amen and Amen," Psa. 72:17-19.

"Thy name, O YAHWEH, endureth for ever; and Thy memorial, O YAHWEH, throughout all generations," Psa. 135:13.

32.  His name is great.

"In Judah is Elohim known: His name is great in Israel," Psa. 76:1.

"Let them praise Thy great and awesome name; for it is holy," Psa. 99:3.

"Forasmuch as there is none like unto Thee, O YAHWEH; Thou art great, and Thy name is great in might," Jer. 10:6.

"Therefore hear ye the word of YAHWEH, all Judah, that dwell in the land of Egypt; Behold, I have sworn by My great name, saith YAHWEH, that My name shall no more be named in the mouth of any man of Judah in all the land of Egypt, saying, ‘The Sovereign YAHWEH liveth," Jer. 44:26.

33.  His name is YAHWEH.

"That men may know that Thou, Whose name alone is YAHWEH, art the Most High over all the earth," Psa. 83. 18.

"I am YAHWEH: that is My name: and My glory will I not give to another, neither My praise to graven images," Isa. 42:8.

"As for our Redeemer, YAHWEH of hosts is His name, the Holy One of Israel," Isa. 47:4.

"For they call themselves of the holy city, and stay themselves upon the Elohim of Israel; YAHWEH of Hosts is His name," Isa. 48:2.

"But I am YAHWEH thy Elohim, That divided the sea, whose waves roared: YAHWEH of hosts is His name," Isa. 51:15.

"For thy Maker is thine husband; YAHWEH of hosts is His name; and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; the Elohim of the whole earth shall He be called," Isa. 54:5.

"The portion of Jacob is not like them: for He is the Former of all things; and Israel is the rod of His inheritance: YAHWEH of hosts is His name," Jer. 10:16.

"Thus saith YAHWEH, Which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, Which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; YAHWEH of Hosts is His name," Jer. 31:35.

"Thou shewest loving kindness unto thousands, and recompensest the iniquity of the fathers into the bosom of their children after them: the Great, the Mighty El, YAHWEH of hosts, is His name," Jer. 32:18.

"Thus saith YAHWEH the Maker thereof, YAHWEH That formed it, to establish it; YAHWEH is His name," Jer. 33:2.

"Their Redeemer is strong; YAHWEH of hosts is His name: He shall thoroughly plead their cause, that He may give rest to the land, and disquiet the inhabitants of Babylon," Jer. 50:34.

"The Portion of Jacob is not like them; for He is the Former of all things: and Israel is the rod of his inheritance: YAHWEH of hosts is His name," Jer. 51:19.

"And I will make drunk her princes, and her wise men, her captains, and her rulers, and her mighty men: and they shall sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wake, saith the King, Whose name is YAHWEH of hosts," Jer. 51:57.

COMMENT: Why does YAHWEH repeat time after time that His name is YAHWEH? Isn’t it because He is trying to make a point that His name is great and should be made known and associated with the power and glory of His might? Why do men seek to take His name out of the book that He authored and away from the wonderful works that He performs? Why do men seek to suppress His name? Isn’t it because they are His enemies and they have no delight in His name? Take away the name and the knowledge of it and then the works that the Scriptures speak of can be attributed to another, as Jeremiah proclaims, "I have heard what the prophets said, that prophesy lies in My name, saying, ‘I have dreamed, I have dreamed.’ How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets (also can be rendered as "preachers/ministers") that prophesy lies? Yea, they are prophets of the deceit of their own heart; Which think to cause My People to forget My name by their dreams which they tell every man to his neighbour, as their fathers have forgotten My name for Baal," 23: 25-27. (Baal is a word that also means master, lord, husband, etc.)

Even the Savior warned those of His day, "I am come in My Father’s name, and ye receive Me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive," Jn. 5:43. Such is the case today. The true names of the Father and Son have been lost to the great overall majority of the peoples of the earth. The Father’s name is His own personal name. That name is YAHWEH. The name of the Savior is YAHshua.

YAHWEH'S adversaries seek to take away the knowledge of His name and then introduce the names of blasphemy. Notice in Rev. 13 that a beast rises up out of the sea with seven heads and on these heads are the names of blasphemy (v. 1). Notice also that the beast speaks great things and blasphemies against YAHWEH, His name, His tabernacle and them that dwell in heaven (vv. 5-6). Notice also that the whole earth worships this great beast (v. 8).

The Psalmist cries out about this period of time, "O Elohim, how long shall the adversary reproach? Shall the enemy blaspheme Thy name for ever?" Psa. 74:10.

"Remember this, that the enemy hath reproached, O YAHWEH and that the foolish people have blasphemed Thy name," Psa. 74:18.

The commandment is, "Thou shalt not take the name YAHWEH thy Elohim in vain," Ex. 20:7. The word "vain" can also men desolation, evil, ruin, guile, or idolatry. This commandment can be interpreted to mean that we shall not make His name desolate. The word "desolate" means left alone, lonely, solitary, uninhabited, deserted, made uninhabitable, laid waste, in a ruinous state, forlorn, wretched, etc. If the knowledge of His name is taken away, then His name has been made desolate.

"Vain" means having no real value or significance, worthless, empty, idle, hollow, without force or effect, futile. Those who do not value His name or teach that it isn’t significant, that it is worthless to utilize His name are making it to be vain. They are making it to be without force or effect. They proclaim that it if futile to know, call upon or speak His name.

However, as pointed out in point #18, we are to think upon His name, speak it to one another and remember it with respect, honor and glory.

Those who have been enemies to YAHWEH, His name and His people will have their names blotted out, "Thou hast rebuked the heathen, Thou hast destroyed the wicked, Thou hast put out their name for ever and ever. O thou enemy, destructions are come to a perpetual end: and thou hast destroyed cities; their memorial is perished with them," Psa. 9:5-6.

"Hold not Thy peace, O Elohim of my praise; for the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful are opened against me: they have spoken against me with a lying tongue. They compassed me about also with words of hatred; and fought against me without a cause. For my love there are my adversaries…Let his posterity be cut off; and in the generation following let their name be blotted out. Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembered with YAHWEH; and let not the sin of his mother be blotted out. Let them be before YAHWEH continually, that He may cut off the memory of them from the earth," Psa. 1-5, 13-15. "…the name of the wicked shall rot," Prov. 10:7.

After all the evidence is weighed in the balance of the Word of YAHWEH, can anyone presume to think that YAHWEH'S Holy Name is not important or to be respect, set-apart, and used exclusively in our worship through songs, prayers and thanksgivings? Remember what was said in the beginning of this article? "Our authority must be the Holy Scriptures!" After a diligent search of the Holy Scriptures, just what have we learned? What truths stand out in regard to the Holy name of Our Creator YAHWEH?

  1. We are anointed for healing in YAHWEH'S name.
  2. We are blessed in YAHWEH'S name.
  3. We are to call upon YAHWEH'S name.
  4. We are called by and kept in YAHWEH'S name.
  5. We are to declare or proclaim YAHWEH'S name.
  6. We are to exalt and magnify YAHWEH'S name.
  7. We are to fear YAHWEH'S name.
  8. We are to give thanks to YAHWEH'S name.
  9. We are to love YAHWEH'S name.
  10. Our examples called upon YAHWEH'S name.
  11. We are not to profane YAHWEH'S name.
  12. We are to remember YAHWEH’ name.
  13. We are to sanctify or hallow YAHWEH'S name.
  14. We are saved by YAHWEH'S name.
  15. We are sealed by YAHWEH'S name.
  16. We are to sing and give praise to YAHWEH'S name.
  17. We are to run to the Strong Tower of YAHWEH'S name.
  18. We are to think on YAHWEH'S name.
  19. YAHWEH is the Memorial name.
  20. We are to trust in YAHWEH'S name.
  21. We are to give the glory due His name for His great works.
  22. We are to dance to His name.
  23. We are to lift up our hands in His name.
  24. We are to bless His name.
  25. His name is our banner.
  26. We are to walk in His name.
  27. We are to rejoice in His name.
  28. His name is excellent.
  29. His name defends and helps us.
  30. All enemies will be destroyed by the name YAHWEH.
  31. YAHWEH'S name endures forever.
  32. His name is great.
  33. His name is YAHWEH.

And now all peoples, I challenge you: In the magnified light of the Word of YAHWEH, how can you not worship Him by calling on His name through:

  1. Songs
  2. Praises
  3. Thanksgivings
  4. Testimony and
  5. Reverence and fear?

And above all, I leave you with YAHWEH'S challenge: "The prophet that hath a dream, let him speak My word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat?’ saith YAHWEH. Is not My word like as a fire? saith YAHWEH; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces? Therefore, behold, I am against the prophets, saith YAHWEH, that steal My words everyone from his neighbour….But the message of YAHWEH you no longer remember! For every man’s message is his own word, for you have changed the words of the living Elohim YAHWEH of hosts, our Elohim," Jer. 23:28-30, 36.

My dearest family in the Messiah YAHshua, let us repent! Is it not time to correct our ways and mend our paths? Truly, our only recourse is to restore the Holy Name of YAHWEH back to its rightful place in our hearts, our minds, our worship and even in His own word, the Holy Scriptures!

 

 

THE SCHOLARS AND RABBIS SPEAK OUT

CONCERNING THE IMPORTANCE OF

YAHWEH’S NAME!

 

 

The assemblies continually speak out on the importance of knowing and calling upon the name of the Heavenly Father and His beloved Son YAHshua. Much of the world stubbornly resists and gives all kinds of reasons and arguments to the contrary. Many of them pride themselves to be called ministers, pastors, evangelists, Biblical experts and such like. Many of them have gone through seminaries and schools earning degrees and doctorates in religion. But what do the scholars and rabbis say about how important the name of the Creator really is? With just a little research, we will find amazing results!

By Jerry Healan

The assemblies and groups who stress the importance of the name of the Heavenly Father YAHWEH and His Son YAHshua are usually looked upon with suspicion and disdain by the rest of the world. We are considered to be second class citizens, at the most, and also to be rather strange and peculiar in our customs and beliefs. We are held with suspicion and even are accused of seeking to practice magic and other abominable practices by the outside world. Of course, considering our second or third class rating, we certainly are not a people to be listened to by any stretch of the imagination. Our words are disdained and poked at on every side, it seems like.

Since they don’t like to listen to us, I wonder if they will listen to their own scholars and rabbis. These scholars and rabbis are the ones who have been schooled very intensely in order to obtain their lofty standing. So the purpose of this article is to allow the scholars and rabbis to speak out in a very powerful voice concerning the importance of the name of the Creator.

THE FOCAL POINT OF SCRIPTURE

"Strictly speaking, YAHWEH is the only ‘name’ of God. In Genesis wherever the word sem (‘name’) is associated with the divine being that name is YAHWEH. When Abraham or Isaac built an altar ‘he called on the name of YAHWEH’ (Gen. 12:8; 13:4; 26:25)....YAHWEH, therefore, in contrast with Elohim, is a proper noun, the name of a Person, though that Person is divine. As such, it has its own ideological setting; it presents God as a Person, and so brings him into relationship with other, human, personalities. It brings God near to man, and he speaks to the Patriarchs as one friend to another." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 430)

COMMENT: Wow! Look at the statements made here. The proper noun (name) YAHWEH actually presents Him as a person or entity. Is it possible that this is the reason G-d is not real to so many people today; is it possible that the reason so many people don’t have a close relationship with their Creator is that they simply don’t know His name? (At least His true name.) He seems so far away because they don’t know His name.

"I further betray my faith by the use of the English word ‘God,’ rooted as it is in old Germanic paganism. I struggle with ways to replace this term in English but come up empty-handed. By ‘God,’ I mean Y-H-W-H, the One of all being. This name of God is the starting point of all Jewish theology." (Seek My Face, Speak My Name by Rabbi Arthur Green, p. 18)

COMMENT: Do you get that? The word God is rooted in old Germanic paganism. The use of this term for the Creator simply converts Him to a pagan Deity. That is the reason why the assemblies will not utilize the word God in reference to the Heavenly Father. But look as the last sentence. The name of the Creator is the STARTING POINT OF ALL JEWISH THEOLOGY, even though they erroneously teach that it is ineffable or forbidden to speak it. Isn’t the title of the book also interesting? Seek My Face, SPEAK MY NAME!

"Any and all evidence which helps to show that on the human level a name is a significant and indeed potent thing, not only labeling but moulding its recipient, finds its focus in the concept of the ‘name of God’ which lies at the centre of the Bible." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 812)

COMMENT: Look at the admissions of the Rabbis and scholars! The Rabbis admit that the name of the Creator is the starting point of all Jewish theology and the scholars admit that the name of the Creator lies at the CENTER of the Bible! Why is this not being taught in the churches and synagogues? Why is it that when we in the assemblies seek to focus on the importance of the true name of the Creator, we are lambasted and excoriated?

THE HEART OF REVELATION

"The name of God holds an important key to understanding the doctrine of God and the doctrine of revelation." (Holman’s Bible Dictionary, p. 1004)

"The ‘name’ of God lies at the heart of progressive revelation..." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 812)

‘The revelation of the Name of God stands in the centre of the Biblical witness to revelation’ (Brunner, p. 119). God Himself is known where His name is made known. The initiative of revelation thus lies clearly with God." (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [ISBE] fully revised, Vol. 2, article ‘God, Names of,’ p.504).

COMMENT: Here are three witnesses who declare that YAHWEHS name must be associated with revelation. If you don’t have the knowledge of the name of the Creator, then you do not understand His doctrine or His revelation. One would think that the assemblies were saying these things, but it is the world’s own Rabbis and scholars!

"The substitution of the word Lord (in place of the name YAHWEH) is most unhappy, for it in no way represents the meaning of the sacred name. The key to the meaning of the name is unquestionably given in God’s revelation of himself to Moses by the phrase ‘I AM THAT I AM,’ Ex. 3:14; 6:3. We must connect the name Jehovah (should be YAHWEH) with the Hebrew substantive verb to be, with the inference that it expresses the essential, eternal, unchangeable being of Jehovah (should be YAHWEH). But more, it is not the expression only, or chiefly, of an absolute truth: it is a practical revelation of God, in his essential, unchangeable relation to his chosen people, the basis of his covenant." (Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. 220)

COMMENT: Everyone should meditate on what is admitted here. The substitution of another word for the very name of the Creator is admitted to be most unhappy. The word substituted absolutely does not portray the meaning of the name of the Creator. The very meaning of the name of the Creator is that He exists, past, present, future. Furthermore, it is a practical revelation of YAHWEH in His essential and forever unchangeable relation to his chosen people. It is a reminder of His covenant made with His people (more on this later).

IMPORTANCE OF NAMES

"In contemporary Western culture personal names are little more than labels that distinguish one person from another. The pride often associated with having or giving a certain family name and the common use of character nicknames, however, are pale reflections of earlier periods of history, notably biblical times, in which a person’s name had much deeper significance.

The importance of the personal name finds clear expression in the OT in the stories concerning the giving or changing of names. The name represented the whole person; it could be said that the name was the person. Thus, a change in a person’s character, destiny, or status could be marked by a change of name, e.g., Abram to Abraham (Gen. 174f.); Jacob to Israel (32:28; cf. Simon to Peter (Mt. 16:17f.). Names could be given prophetically and assume theological meaning, as did the names of the children of Hosea (Hos. 1:6,9) and of Isaiah (Isa. 7:3; 8:3). Thus, if human names are important, it is to be expected that the names and titles of God carry great significance." (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [ISBE] fully revised, Vol. 2, article ‘God, Names of,’ pp. 504)

"The most common OT word for ‘name" is Heb. sem….In many places throughout the OT sem serves no greater purpose than to identify some person, place or thing, and to distinguish this one from other persons, places, or things. But it would be quite incorrect to say that in the OT a name was just an identity tag and no more. There, as in other ancient literature, the name of a person sometimes revealed his character, his personality, even his destiny. In fact, a person’s name was often considered to be but an expression, indeed a revelation, of his true nature, as the many popular etymological explanations of names given to people in the OT makes clear....

Because a person’s name is so closely related to what he is, sem comes also to mean ‘fame,’ ‘renown,’ ‘reputation.’ For one’s reputation, the name one makes for oneself, is but an extension of what that person is. The Nephilim, for example, were mighty men of old, whose deeds were told far and wide. Thus they gained the title of ‘the men of renown’ (lit. ‘the men of the name,’ Gen. 6:4). So also the people of Shinar attempted to build a tower with its top in the heavens to make a name for themselves, to gain a reputation, and thus to establish themselves in the earth (Gen. 11:3f.; see also 1 S. 18:30; 2 S. 8:13). Hence, sem by itself, without any modifiers, can mean ‘a good name’ and is so translated in Prov. 22:1 and Eccl. 7:1, while senseless, disreputable people are literally people ‘without a name’ (Job 30:8, NASB).

In one sense name and existence come extraordinarily close together in Hebrew thought. Perhaps it is going too far to say that the Hebrews believed that nothing existed unless it had a name (cf. Eccl. 6:10a). But certainly they believed that one’s name lived on in one’s descendants (Gen. 48:16), and that without male heirs one would be left with ‘neither name nor remnant upon the face of the earth’ (2 S. 14:7; cf. Dt. 25:5-10). Thus, on the one hand expressions like ‘to blot out their name from under heaven’ mean in essence ‘ to destroy, to put an end to, to put out of existence’ (Dt. 7:24; 9:14; 20:20; Josh. 7:9; 1 S. 24:21; 2 K. 14:27; Ps. 109:13, etc.), whereas, on the other hand, God’s promise to give His people ‘an everlasting name which shall not be cut off’ (Isa. 56:5) is a promise that they will exist forever." (ISBE, Vol. 3, article ‘Name’, p. 481)

"By giving names, God enabled us to express relations of His creatures (Gen. 1:5, 8, 10; 2:11-14). Man named the beasts (Gen. 2:19,20), and woman (Gen. 2:23) by derivation. Her personal name is from her function as mother of all living (human) beings (Gen. 3:20). Cain’s name is a pun on two Heb. Words (Gen. 4:1). Seth is a reminder that God ‘appointed’ him instead of Abel (Gen. 4:25). ‘Men began to call upon the name of the Lord" (Gen. 4:26) when they began to recognize Him by His revealed name, Jehovah (YAHWEH). God changed the name of Abram to Abraham in view of his destiny (Gen. 17:5)….Patriarchal times saw names as indicators of character, function or destiny. Soon names began to be given more hopefully, until finally we are not sure whether the name tells us anything about the nature: was Philip a ‘lover of horses,’ or could Archippus ride them? The many genealogical tables in the Bible follow the practice of ancient historians, showing the importance of descent and of the relations thus established between individuals." (The Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary, pp. 571-572)

"The biblical concept of naming was rooted in the ancient world’s understanding that a name expressed essence. To know the name of a person was to know that person’s total character and nature." (Holman’s Bible Dictionary, p. 1007)

"In Scriptures there is the closest possible relationship between a person and his name, the two being practically equivalent, so that to remove the name is to extinguish the person (Num. 27:4; Dt. 7:24). To forget God’s name is to depart from Him (Jer. 23:27). The name, moreover, is the person as he has been revealed; for example, the "name of Jehovah" (should be YAHWEH) signifies Jehovah (YAHWEH) in the attributes He has manifested - Holiness, power, love, etc. Often in the Bible the name signifies the presence of the person in the character revealed (1 Kings 18:24). (The Zondervan Pictorial Dictionary, p. 571)

COMMENT: Even in our world today, a name, while it may not be given for any particular attribute, is still very important to each and every one of us. Our name is who we are, our identity. While business and government may give us a number, still, the number means nothing without a name to go with it. Also, to those who desire the kingdom of heaven, isn’t it important to us and our Heavenly Father YAHWEH and His Son and our Sovereign and Savior YAHshua to have our name recorded in the Lamb’s book of life? If our name is blotted out of the book of life, then we will cease to exist forever. We will be extinguished according to the Scriptural teachings and the words of the scholars.

But look at what has been done in the world of religion. The very name of the Creator has been taken out of the knowledge of the people and also out of the very book that He has authored by the power of His own word. What does this mean? It is a subtle attempt to extinguish the Creator. Furthermore, if we have forgotten YAHWEHS name, then we have departed from Him. This is another subtle attempt by the deceiver and great conspirator Satan to destroy each and every one of us forever.

As one scholastic work proclaims, "…if human names are important, it is to be expected that the names and titles of God carry great significance."

Notice also that a name expresses essence and is associated with one’s character, one’s nature and one’s own fame, in fact, the name is the person (entity). It was senseless, disreputable people who were without a name. Such is what the world is attempting to make out of its own Creator!

THE COVENANT NAME

"The covenant name for God was ‘YAHWEH.’ Israel’s faith was a new response to God based on His disclosure. This name was so unique and powerful that God formed a covenant with His people based upon his self-revelation." (Holman’s Bible Dictionary, p. 1005)

"C. The Covenant Name: YAHWEH. YAHWEH is the only truly personal name of God in Israel’s faith; the others are titular or descriptive expressions. References to ‘the name’ or ‘in the name’ of God indicate this name. (ISBE, Vol. 2, p. 506)

"YAHWEH is thus the God of revelation and history and in particular reveals himself as the God who saves his people (according to covenant promise) and overthrows those who oppose his word." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 812)

COMMENT: It was YAHWEH who delivered Israel out of the land of Egypt in order to make His covenant with them. He first gave His name to Moses (Ex. 3:13-15) for their personal recognizance as to Who He was. When the leaders of Israel accepted the terms of His covenant, "All that YAHWEH hath spoken we will do," Ex. 19:8, YAHWEH descended in fire upon Mount Sinai giving them the terms of His covenant. The first words that He spoke were, "I am YAHWEH thy Elohim, Which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage," Ex. 20:2. He personally identified Himself to the children of Israel.

Verse 7 deals with the manner, in which they were to uphold His name, "Thou shalt not take the name of YAHWEH thy Elohim in vain; for YAHWEH will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain."

Even before Israel was cast out of the land of promise for their infidelity, YAHWEH promised to make a New Covenant with the houses of Israel and Judah, "Behold, the days come, saith YAHWEH, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel, and with the house of Judah: not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt; which My covenant they brake, although I was an husband unto them, saith YAHWEH: but this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; after those days, saith YAHWEH, I will put My law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their Elohim, and they shall be My people. And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, ‘Know YAHWEH:’ for they shall all know Me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith YAHWEH: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more," Jer. 31:31-34.

This covenant is recorded a second in the book of Hebrews 8:8-12. Notice that He puts His name as a stamp of approval on this new covenant. His name is associated with both the Old and New Covenants. It is important that we do understand this. To take His name out of the covenant would leave it as an empty hopeless promise.

THE NAME OF GRACE/MERCY

"God Himself is known where His name is made known. The initiative of revelation thus lies clearly with God. The gift of knowledge of His name is an act of grace. It is appropriate, therefore, that the places where He makes His name known are places for worshiping response to His grace. Those who know God’s grace, through knowing His name, are thereby led into a relationship of trust and confidence in Him (e.g., Ps. 9:10 [MT 11]; 91:14). When the priest invoked God’s blessing of grace and peace he ‘put [God’s] name upon the people’ (Nu. 6:23-27); the revealed character of God guaranteed the blessing." (ISBE, Vol. 2, pp. 504-505)

Rabbinical commentary has this to say concerning the first introduction of the name YAHWEH in the Scriptures (Gen. 2:4, "These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that YAHWEH Elohim made the earth and the heavens.") - "~yhil{a/ hw"hy> - HaSHEM God. This is the first mention in the Torah of the Hebrew four-letter Name h-w-h-y, [the English equivalent of the Hebrew letters in the name of YAHWEH written from right to left as Hebrew is written] which denotes God in His Attribute of Mercy. At first, God created the world exclusively with the Attribute of Justice [Elohim], because the ideal state is for Man to be judged according to his deeds, without a need for special mercy, but God knew that Man cannot survive without mercy and forbearance. Therefore He added the Name signifying mercy, to teach that He would temper justice with compassion (Rashi to 1:1). The Name h-w-h-y also signifies the eternity of God, because its letters are also those of the words hy<h>wI hw<ho hy''h'', He was, Is, and will be. In the words of Rambam’s fourth principle of faith, God ‘Is the very first and the very last.’ Everything in the created universe must have a moment when it came into existence, but God is infinite; He transcends time. In recognition of this concept, the Four-letter Name is often translated the Eternal One. This is also the proper Name of God." (The Stone Edition of The Chum ash, p. 11)

The Rabbis make about the same commentary on the Sacred Name in Ex. 3:13-15 when the Name was given to Moses because he asked Him what His name was – What is His Name? Obviously the Jews knew the various names of God, so that the question cannot be understood literally. God has many Names, each of which represents the way in which He reveals Himself through His behavior toward the world. When He is merciful, He is called HaSHEM [h-w-h-y], the Name that represents compassion. This Name also represents the eternity of God, for it is composed of the letters that spell hy<h>wI hw<ho hy''h'', He was, He is, and He will be, meaning that God’s Being is timeless. When He exercises strict judgment, He is called Elohim. When He exercises His mastery over nature and performs hidden miracles – as He did for the Patriarchs – He is called Shaddai, and so on. Thus Moses was saying that once the Jews accepted him as God’s emissary, they would want to know which of God’s attributes He would manifest in the course of redeeming them from Egypt (Rambam).

However, h-w-h-y is more than a descriptive Name; it is a proper noun, for it is the actual Name of God, and is known as Shem HaMeforach, or the ‘Ineffable Name.’ In respect for its great sanctity, it is not pronounced as it is written. Instead, it is pronounced Adonoy during prayer or when reading from the Torah; in ordinary speech, the word HaSHEM [the Name] is substituted for it. (The Stone Edition of The Chum ash, pp. 304-305)

COMMENT: Now we will have to differ with the Jewish Rabbis somewhat concerning whether YAHWEH'S name should be substituted or not. The Rabbis point out that when YAHWEH says, "This is My name forever" the word "forever" in Hebrew is rendered here as ~l'[ol. which when spelled without the customary w (as in ~lw'[o) can also mean "to conceal." However, instead of rendering the subject statement in Ex. 3:15 as "This is My concealed name" they render it as "This is my name forever" in the Cumash, the Tanakh, etc. Thus, the real intent of the statement is imputed as "forever" rather than "concealed," which agrees with the English versions.

Of course, this rendering goes hand in hand with the very next statement which is, "…and this is My memorial unto all generations." The Hebrew word for "memorial" is "zachar" which means, to mark (so as to be recognized), i.e. to remember; by impl. to mention; also (as denom. from 2145), to be male (Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Hebrew Lexicon).

What does a memorial do? Every year we observe Memorial Day in this country. Why? In order to remember, in order not to forget those who have fought and died in the service of this country. We want to remember them. We do not want to forget them nor their sacrifice in the service to this country. YAHWEH gave His "MEMORIAL NAME" to Israel so that they would remember His name and not forget it. How do we remember someone’s name? By never speaking it? By never mentioning it? Isn’t that the quickest way to forget someone or their name? Just don’t speak it? What is the old saying that we have? Isn’t it "Out of sight, out of mind"?

Besides all this, as is admitted by the scholars and the Rabbis, the Sacred Name of the Creator is the name that is associated with the attribute of grace/mercy. It is the word Elohim (God) that is associated with judgment (even strict judgment according to the Rabbis). If we take away the name that is associated with grace/mercy then we are also taking away the attribute of grace/mercy. When we replace the name, especially in the English, with the word God (the equivalent to Elohim), the result is to put ourselves under judgment rather than grace/mercy.

Look at the important and serious things that we have discovered concerning the taking away of the Name of the Creator. First, to take away one’s name is to extinguish that person from existence. (People have forgotten Who the true Elohim, the Creator of heaven and earth is, and what His name is, extinguishing the memory of Him.) Second, to forget the Creators name is to depart from Him. Third, to take away the name that is associated with the covenant is to nullify the covenant. Fourth, to take away the name that is associated with grace/mercy is to take away that attribute. Is the importance of the very name of the One Who brought us all into existence sinking into our minds even a little?

"The Name of God is described as his ‘holy name’ more often than all other adjectival qualifications taken together. It was this sense of the sacredness of the name that finally led to the obtuse refusal to use ‘YAHWEH’, leading as it has done to a deep loss of the sense of the divine name in EVV (with the notable exception of JB)." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 813)

COMMENT: While this is the excuse that the Jewish people utilize today in declaring that His name is "ineffable" and "unpronounceable", the fact of the matter is that YAHWEH declares that He has personally taken His name out of the mouth of the men of Judah because of their return to Egypt and idolatry (Jer. 44:26).

MISUSING HIS NAME

"Abundant though this revealed knowledge of God is, yet in the divine name there is a clear element of secrecy. The formula I am who I am in itself expresses no more than that God knows his own nature: it is a formula of the sovereignty of God in the revelation of himself. If anything is to be told, he must tell it; he will tell only what he pleases. Cf. Gn. 32:29; Jdg. 13:17. This is not in any way to be related to the concepts of magic. In the surrounding pagan world to know a god’s name was supposed to confer some power over that god – a logical extension (as to much false religion is a logical embroidering upon a truth) of the idea that ‘naming’ is the act of a superior." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 812)

"The third commandment strictly forbade any attempt to use the power of God’s name for magical or selfish ends (Ex. 20:7), precisely because the name was considered so powerful. To attempt to manipulate God’s power to one’s own ends is to abuse the person and sovereignty of God Himself and is therefore similar to idolatry. The third commandment is thus a logical development from the first two." (ISBE, Vol. 2, p. 504)

COMMENT: This is the exact practice that we in the assemblies are accused of when we go forth proclaiming the wondrous name of our Heavenly Father through the various avenues made available to us. This excuse, or accusation, is utilized in disheartening people from turning to and embracing the truth concerning the names. Most of the assemblies that we know of are dedicated to the glory and honor of YAHWEH, not seeking to abuse the majesty of His name in any way, bur rather to proclaim His glory, honor and majesty that is associated with His name. However, I am sure that there are some who are wrongfully involved in the abuse and misuse of the Names, seeking to gain power and control over the lives of other in order to heap upon themselves self edification and glorification. Each person in these cases will be judged by their own merits by YAHWEH Himself.

"The ‘holiness’ of the name, however, does not remove it from use but from abuse: this is the reason why the revelation of the divine name must never be confused with any thought of magical ‘power with the divine.’ Far from man being able to use the name to control God, it is the name which controls man, both in worship Godward (e.g. Lv. 18:21) and in service manward (e.g. Rom. 1:5). The ‘name’ is thus the motive of service; it is also the message (e.g. Acts 9:15; 4:12). (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 813)

COMMENT: Notice that statement again, "The name is thus the motive of service; it is also the message!" Notice also that they refer to Acts 4:12 which says, "Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." Such is our message for which we are grievously accused and condemned! The Savior came in the Father’s name (Jn. 5:43). The name of the Savior is YAHshua which means "The salvation of YAHWEH" or even can mean "YAHWEH the Savior." In being baptized in the Saviors name, which also contains the name of the Father, one has established a personal relationship with the Father and has done so in the Father’s name!

"To blaspheme the name of YAHWEH’ does not mean that someone uses the divine name in a thoughtless oath or expletive. Rather it means that the proud and arrogant and strong intentionally abuse the people of God, those people who bear His name (Ps. 74:10, 18; Isa. 52:5; Jas. 2:7). It means, therefore, that whenever persons revile the people of God, they revile the name of God, and thus revile God Himself (cf. Mt. 25:40).

It is also possible for the people of God themselves to blaspheme the name of God by living in a way contrary to the name of God, whose name they bear. If the name of God is the revelation of the nature of God, and if the nature of God is characterized by compassion, grace, forgiveness, loving kindness, truth, justice, etc. (cf. Ex. 34:6f.), and if those who carry that name live in a way opposite to that name, to the nature of God, then that name is reviled by the scandal of inconsistency (Ezk. 36:20; Rom. 2:24). (ISBE, Vol. 3, p. 482)

COMMENT: How true these statements! YAHWEH'S nature, character, essence, etc. is revealed in His name. People who come to know His name do seek to change their lifestyle in order to reflect His character. When we receive His Holy Spirit then we are sealed with His name (Eph. 1:11-14, Rev. 7:1-8, 14:1). While none of us are perfect, as yet, we cannot excuse ourselves if or when we bring dishonor upon His name because we have sinned in some manner. It behooves us to repent, confess our sins and throw ourselves upon the mercy/grace of His courts, bringing ourselves under judgment of His name of mercy. We cannot continue living a lifestyle of sin and iniquity, however. Scripture is clear in presenting the fact that we must no long allow sin to reign in our mortal body. We must put it to death.

THE POWER OF YAHWEH’S NAME

"It is widely held that the giving of a name was an OT way of declaring one’s power over the person or object named….YAHWEH lays claim to Israel, the temple, the ark, and Jerusalem, not by naming them but by calling out His name over them (2 Ch. 7:14; Jer. 7:10f.; 2 S. 6:2; Dnl. 8:18)...It becomes clear, therefore, that ‘to call [qara] one’s name over’ a people or a place is an idiom that does not mean that these will henceforth bear the name of the person whose name was ‘called over’ them. Rather it declares that they now belong to him. They are now under his authority and protection (2 S. 12:28; Ps. 49:11 [MT 12]; Isa. 4:1). This idiom is especially significant when used to describe the relationship of YAHWEH to the people of Israel. They are His peculiar possession, subject to His rule and under His protection and care (2 Ch. 7:14; Isa. 63:19; Jer. 14:9; 15:16; Dnl. 9:19). (ISBE, Vol. 3, p. 481)

"YAHWEH did not withhold any revelation of himself in fear lest man should gain power over him. Rather the revelation of himself belongs in a programme of privilege which he has designed for his people, whereby the somewhat ‘external’ relationship expressed in titles becomes the high personal relationship to a God who has given his people the liberty to call him by name, and what is at that point held back is concealed only because the moment of supreme revelation is yet to come. Nevertheless what is already known is not a falsehood later to be set aside nor a partial truth (for this is my name for ever, Ex. 3:15) awaiting completion, but one way of expressing the whole truth which will yet achieve greater and fuller expression. The ‘name’ of God lies at the heart of progressive revelation.

But though the name does not confer ‘power’ in any magical sense (cf. Acts 19:13ff.), the knowledge of the name brings people into a wholly new relationship with God. They are his intimates for this is the significance of ‘knowing by name’ (cf. Ex. 33:12, 18-19; Jn. 17:6). The initiation of the relationship thus described lies on the divine side: collectively and individually the people of God are ‘called by his name’ (cf. 2 Ch. 7:14; Is. 43:7; Je. 14:9; 15:16; Am. 9:12). Furthermore, the motive which lies behind this divine outreach is often described as the Lord acting ‘for the sake of his name’ (cf. Especially Ezk. 20:9, 14, 22, 44) by means of works through which he ‘made for the sake of his name’ (e.g. 2 Sa. 7:23; Ne. 9:10). The name is thus a summary way of stating what God is in himself (his name is all that is known to be true about him and his motives of action) and also what God is to others, allowing them to know his name (letting them into his truth) and sharing his name with them (letting them into his fellowship)….

God’s presence among his people is secured by ‘making his name dwell’ among them. Cf. Dt. 12:5, 11, 21; 14:23f.; 16:2, 6: 2 Sa. 7:13; etc. It has sometimes been foolishly pressed that there is a distinction if not a rift between a ‘name-theology’ and a ‘glory-theology’ in the OT, but these are two ways of expressing the same thing: e.g. when Moses sought to see YAHWEH'S glory, he found that the glory had to be verbalized by means of the name (Ex. 33:18-34:8). (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 812)

COMMENT: Did you get that! One only has an external relationship with YAHWEH when they utilize titles! Look at the LIBERTY the assemblies have by knowing and calling upon His name! When the assemblies strive to make these points we are reviled and made to look as if we are teaching superstition. While it is sad that the world doesn’t listen to us, it is even more sad because the world isn’t even listening to what the Rabbis and scholars say. What is even more alarming is the fact that the scholars make these statements and don’t even realize what they are saying because they continue utilizing titles as does the great preponderance of mankind.

"In particular, YAHWEH was the God of the Patriarchs, and we read of ‘YAHWEH the God (Elohim) of Abraham’ and then of Isaac and finally ‘YAHWEH, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob,’ concerning which Elohim says, ‘this is my name for ever’ (Ex. 3:15). YAHWEH, therefore, in contrast with Elohim, is a proper noun, the name of a Person, though that Person is divine. As such, it has its own ideological setting; it presents God as a Person, and so brings him into relationship with other, human, personalities. It brings God near to man, and he speaks to the Patriarchs as one friend to another.

A study of the word *‘name’ in the OT reveals how much it means in Hebrew. The name is no mere label, but is significant of the real personality of him to whom it belongs. It may derive from the circumstances of his birth (Gn. 5:29), or reflect his character (Gn. 27:36), and when a person puts his ‘name’ upon a thing or another person the latter comes under his influence and protection." (Tyndale’s New Bible Dictionary, p. 430)

COMMENT: Knowing YAHWEH'S name not only establishes a personal relationship with Him, according to the scholars, but those have His name called out upon them become His possession and are then under His influence, rule and protection.

"Here we see how inadequate a translation ‘God’ is for Y-H-W-H. If I look for another English rendition of it, I would probably come up with ‘is-was-will be.’ Since that is awkward to use (as in ‘Blessed are You, Is-Was-Will be’), I am attracted to its abstraction in the term ‘Being.’ That is probably as close as English or other Western languages will allow us to get. But the identification of God and Being, with which I am partially sympathetic, has to be handled with some caution. ‘Being’ is itself an abstraction, a concept; it does not represent the same flow of energy as ‘is-was-will be.’ ‘Being’ is static; it includes no movement. Y-H-W-H is movement and stasis at once. If Y-H-W-H includes all that is, was, or will be, bearing within it past and future existence as well as present, it includes that which by definition does not currently exist. For Y-H-W-H to translate as ‘Being,’ that term would have to embrace at once all the ‘was’ and ‘will be’ along with the ‘is,’ which is to say a dynamic transcendence of time." (Seek My Face, Speak My Name by Rabbi Arthur Green)

COMMENT: As we of the assemblies have understood, the name of our Great Magnificent Creator is the most powerful name that has, does or will ever exist. The power of this name is revealed here in the fact that not only does YAHWEH have power over the past and present, but the future as well. Thus, those who know Him by knowing His name, understand that there is much more to come, not only in this life, but in another world to come. HalleluYAH!!!

THE NAME THAT IS SPIRIT

"When Moses received His commission to be the deliverer of Israel, the Almighty, who appeared in the burning bush, communicated to him the name which he should give as the credentials of his mission: ‘And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM hy<h.a, rv,a] hy<h.a, (ehyeh asher ehyeh); and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.’ That this passage is intended to indicate the etymology of Jehovah (should be YAHWEH), as understood by the Hebrews, no one has ventured to doubt. While Elohim exhibits God displayed in his power as the Creator and governor of the physical universe, the name Jehovah (should be YAHWEH) designates his nature as he stands in relation to man, as the only almighty, true, personal, holy Being, a spirit and ‘the father of spirits,’ Num. 16:22; comp. John 4:24, who revealed himself to his people, made a covenant with them, and became their lawgiver, and to whom all honor and worship are due." (Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. 284)

"I further betray my faith by the use of the English word ‘God,’ rooted in old Germanic paganism. I struggle with ways to replace this term in English but come up empty-handed. By ‘God,’ of course, I mean Y-H-W-H, the One of all being. This name of God is the starting point of all Jewish theology. It is to be read as an impossible construction of the verb ‘to be.’ HaYaH – that which was – HoWeH – that which is – and YiHYeH – that which will be – are here all forced together in a grammatically impossible conflation. Y-H-W-H is a verb that has been artificially arrested in motion and made to function as a noun. As soon as you try to grab hold of such a noun, it runs away from you and becomes a verb again. ‘Thought does not grasp you at all,’ as the wise have always known. Y-H-W-H as a noun can be the bearer of predicates, but those too become elusive as soon as the verbal quality of the divine name reasserts itself. Try to say anything definitional about Y-H-W-H and it dashes off and becomes a verb again. This elusiveness is underscored by the fact that all the letters that make up this name served in ancient Hebrew interchangeably as consonants and as vowels. Really they are mere vowels, mere breath. There is nothing hard or defined in their sound. The name of that which is most eternal and unchanging in the universe is also that which is wiped away as readily as a passing breath." (Seek My Face, Speak My Name by Rabbi Arthur Green, p. 18)

COMMENT: What a powerful statement by Rabbi Green! The name of the Creator is a verb which is forced to become a noun (actually a proper noun). The requirements of a sentence is that it must contain a subject and a predicate. The subject deals with a noun and predicate a verb. Thus the name YAHWEH is a full sentence in itself, a full sentence in one word consisting of subject (noun) and predicate (verb).

YAHshua told the Samaritan woman, "Woman believe Me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father. Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews. But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship Him. YAHWEH is spirit: and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth," Jn. 4: 21-24.

COMMENT: Rabbi says that the name YAHWEH consists of four vowels, mere breath. The chief word for breath in Hebrew is "ruach" while the chief word for breath in Greek is "pneuma." Both of these words not only serve as the chief words for breath in those two languages, but they also serve chiefly for the word SPIRIT! Thus, the name YAHWEH is SPIRIT. If we are going to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth as YAHshua dictates that we must, then shouldn’t we also be speaking (with honor and respect) and utilizing the very name that is revealed to be His own, the actual name that is Spirit?

THE NAME OF SALVATION

The Rabbis and scholars, in reality, are in step with the assemblies concerning the importance of the name of the Creator. While the world is in denial, the simple fact of the matter is that if you don’t know the name of the Creator, which is also contained in the TRUE name of His Son, then you really don’t know Him. You haven’t established a personal relationship with Him. You have missed the focal point of Scripture and are off center, so to speak, when it comes to biblical understanding and revelation.

Furthermore, while He may have you set aside for a covenant relationship with Him in the future, you have not yet accepted the terms of that covenant for if you do not know nor possess His covenant name. You are also still living under judgment rather than grace/mercy if you do not know nor possess His name associated with those attributes.

It is recorded three times that we must call upon the name YAHWEH for salvation, "And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of YAHWEH shall be delivered for in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as YAHWEH hath said, and in the remnant whom YAHWEH shall call,"

Joel 2:21. "And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name YAHWEH shall be saved,"

Acts 2:21. "For ‘whosoever shall call upon the name YAHWEH shall be saved," Ro. 10:13.

That’s three witnesses, one from the Old Testament (Joel) and two from the New Testament (Peter and Paul) who declare that we must call on the name YAHWEH for salvation! Scripture requires two or three witnesses for a thing to be established (Dt. 19:15). Thus, it is Scripturally established that we must call upon the name of the Creator, the name YAHWEH for salvation.

Have you repented of your sins, been baptized in the name of the Sovereign YAHshua the Messiah for the remission of your sins and received the Holy Spirit, thus calling upon the name YAHWEH for salvation? Have you established a personal relationship with the One Who has created you by knowing His name? Do you know Him and His revelation by knowing His name? Do you understand His personality and character by knowing His name? Have you come under His grace/mercy and embraced His covenant through the name of grace/mercy and the covenant name? Are you worshipping Him in spirit and truth through the name that is Spirit in composure?

We encourage you to repent and be baptized in the name of the Sovereign YAHshua the Messiah for the remission of your sins, receive the Holy Spirit and be sealed with the name that is named above all names so that your future inheritance in the wonderful world to come may be assured.

 

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