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Japheth: One of three sons of Noah.(Shem, Ham, Japheth). He was the father of Gomer, Magog.(Revelation 20:8), Madai, Javan.(Daniel 8:21), Tubal, Meshech and Tiras. From these names it has been gathered that the descendants of Japheth spread over the whole of Europe and a great part of northern Asia.

Noah prophesied of the growth of Japheth:.Genesis 9:26 "God shall enlarge Japheth and he shall dwell in the tents of Shem and Canaan.(Ham's son, not Cain of Cain & Able.infamy).shall be his servant." He is not here brought into relationship with the Creator, as Shem is. Japheth's story:.2Kings 17:26.

Enlargement on the Earth is what is predicted and this has been manifestly fulfilled. For those interested in more, have a look in the Blue Bible at Genesis 5:32; 6:10; 7:13; 9:18,23,27; 10:1,2,21; 1Chronicles 1:4,5. 

-Jehovah: means Lord, a singular word meaning the Self-Existent One or simply means 'existence' that is, no God, no existence. The name means simply 'He is', that is He exists and has supremacy, that is, God is supreme over all creation.

The Hebrew name 'Jehovah' is generally translated in the Authorized Version by the word 'Lord' to distinguish it from the rendering of the Hebrew 'Adonai' and the Greek 'Kurios', both meaning the same thing in English and which are also rendered Lord. When printed in all caps.(all capitals like this), it's something else; click on the words 'like this'.

The word 'Jesus' in the New Testament means 'Joshua' and 'Joshua is salvation'.

Many other names in the original are descriptive of God, the word 'God' being a plural word, meaning more than one and these are powerful beings. Because of them there is existence for all created things, be they humans, animals, rocks and plants.

The meaning of the word translated 'I AM' or HE IS.('capitalized to show great respect), appears from Exodus 3:14 to be 'the unchanging, eternal, self-existent God', the 'I AM that I AM', that being, a covenant.('covenant' means 'agreement'; God keeps His word to humanity; God is what He says and what He says is done; you too have this power; learn to use it and change the world:.Psalms 33:9); compare.Malachi 3:6; Hosea 11:9; Revelation 1:8.

The Hebrew word is translated 'Jehovah' only in Exodus 6:3; Psalms 83:18; Isaiah 12:2 and 26:4. It is unpronounced except with the vowel pointings of.Strong's Exhaustive Concordance number 0136, from which we get 'Lord'. The vowels e, o and a, don't appear in the original for 'Jehovah', but were added to 'make the word flow'. And the letter 'J' was not in the English language until the 17th-18th century A.D., so it was 'Hvah'. Anyhow, God is the all powerful, everliving presence that is present everywhere

Why would translators use the word 'Yahweh' instead of 'Elohim'? Elohim is a plural word in the original, meaning 'more than one' or 'us being powerful ones'. 'Yahweh' is a singular word meaning 'in existence' and translated into English as 'Lord', using small capitals, meaning 'master' and 'sovereignty'. Satanic confusions are everywhere in our lives. Guess why.

Spoken in place of Yahweh, in Jewish display of reverence, as the name Jehovah, the Tetragrammaton.(which refers to the four Hebrew letters YHWH that make up the name of the Infinite One as revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14; 'tetra' is 4, 'grammaton' = grammar {the word: John 1:1-3} and its deeper meaning which is, the weight of an object, a gram).of the Greeks, was held by the later Jews to be so sacred that it was never pronounced except by the high priest on the great Day of Atonement, when he entered into the most holy place, thus the true pronunciation has been lost due to lack of use, as the Jews who were first given the name of God, would not pronounce it out of their awe and respect for this Great Infinite One.

The heartfelt true sincere ones of Judah were and are most careful with the word of God. We have much to thank and respect them for. They even did this.

This name of the true compassionate Creator was YHWH and has been rendered in the English as Yahweh and as Jehovah. The Hebrews considered the name of God too holy to pronounce and substituted the original pronunciation with the word 'Lord'.(original 'Adonai' = 'Lord').when the text was read, as they still do, thus using another word in its stead

The Massorets gave to YHVH the vowel points appropriate to this word and so today it is Jehovah. Being in.(we are human be-ings).the presence of the Infinite One.(how?).has greater impact to one's life than having the knowledge of correct pronunciation:.John 4:23,24.

You are proof there are great powerful Creators, supreme beings. How great? There is no existence if there is no God; God meaning the realm of power those in this realm possess, those who are the Elohim, the original word used for God, which means 'more than one', which there are.

You and I would not ever have existed if God didn't:.2Timothy 1:9. The entire multiverse exists, but it wouldn't without the true God of all love, light, creation, health and prosperity, as it all exists within this infinite intelligent energy that we call God, who produces the hologram for humans to experience what we call life and life in abundance:.2Corinthians 5:18 "And all things are of God..."

The multiverse exists. What do we know about it? We were always with the Creator, for, in the invisible realm, there is no beginning and no end, only in this corporeal.realm there is and for the purpose of humanity, there appears to be a beginning and an end.

-Jesus.or.Emmanuel, which is correct? Both! Why?.Emmanuel.(Old Testament spelling is Immanuel:.Isaiah 7:14; the New Testament spelling is Emmanuel:.Matthew 1:23).in the original means 'God with us'. The one most people today call 'Jesus', which means 'Savior'. 

In the New Testament, Jesus name was both 'Savior' and Emmanuel, 'God with us'. 

In Islamic countries God is called 'Allah' and other countries also have their name for God, the only one true Creator of all. God has many names which describe what the true God of all light, love and creation is. It's the meaning to you that's important, that is, what the name denotes to the heart.

You have a dog called 'Rover'. You may also have an older name you use, when he was a barking little fellow. Sometimes you say 'come on Barky, lets go for a walk'. He knows you love him no matter what you may call him. All names toward him come out of your heart's love, because you do love him and animals can sense that better than many humans can.

The name 'Jesus' in the Bible was a substitution in the New Testament for the Son of God.(Matthew 27:43 "...he said, I am the Son of God.").known in the Old Testament.(written in Hebrew/Aramaic).as Immanuel and the New Testament.(written in Greek).as Emmanuel and both meaning 'God with us'.

The name 'Jesus', signifies that He was a Savior. The name Emmanuel signifies 'God with us'. 

Emmanuel/Jesus was a teacher and prophet who lived in the first century of this era called the New Testament and whose life and teachings form the basis of Christianity. His birth signified the turning point of all history.

Christians.believe Emmanuel, which many call Jesus, because that name has more meaning for them than the word Emmanuel. Both words refer to the God of salvation being with us:.Philippians 2:10,11 "That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven and things in Earth and things under the Earth. And that every tongue should confess that Emmanuel the Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father."

The Son of God, the Christ.("The highest human corporeal.concept of the divine.idea."....Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science group), is what it means to you.

Comprised from the work of Eldon Warman, taken down as soon as he passed on.

The name 'Jesus' comes from Latin 'Iesus', which is from Greek 'Iesous' and this from Hebrew 'Yešûa', which is from the word 'Yehôšûa', meaning in English, the name Joshua, such as like the Joshua in the Old Testament part of the Bible, who came after Moses time.

Since the 'J' wasn't a letter within the Roman alphabet until sometime in the latter part of the 17th century A.D., the name 'Jesus' did not come into use until the second edition of the KJV.Bible.(King James Version). That usage then made the Latin etymology of the name 'Jesus' to mean an 'Earthly pig', as 'je' = ge or geo = the physical material of planet Earth and 'sus' meaning 'pig'. A slight, as this being was Emmanuel, Son of the Infinite One and He who created all. And since the name 'Christ' means anointed, usually with oil, the slight took another turn, that of 'greased Earthly pig' for the name 'Jesus the Christ'; not nice for the One who came, not from the Earth, but from the Father and to benefit others:.John 3:16,17. But there were always those who the dark side could influence against anything good, as they do today creating many evils, evils which have increased as years past have gone by, but now the time for those evils is over. The comeuppance is upon them. You do reap what you sow. Awaken to God, those of the dark side.(2Corinthians 3:16).so you stop sowing negatives. Why evils then?
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary:."The first well-know English translation of the New Testament was that of Wycliffe, made about 1382 A.D., before the invention of the printing press in 1454 by which the first Bible was produced this way. Though others had been made, one as early as king Alfred.(first ruler of all England, born 849 A.D.), of parts of the Bible.into Saxon. In the time of Edward I, 1250 A.D., it required the earnings of a day laborer for fifteen years to purchase a manuscript copy of the entire Bible. Now, a printed copy may be had for the earning of an hour. The first printed English Testament was that of.Tyndale, in 1526, which was afterwards followed by his translation of the Pentateuch

"The first complete English Bible is that of Myles Coverdale, in 1535. Matthew's Bible appeared in 1537. Coverdale and some other prelates, who resided at Geneva during the bloody reign of Mary, published there another edition in 1560, hence called the Geneva Bible. At the accession of queen Elizabeth a new revision was made, which appeared in 1568 and is called the Bishop's Bible.

"This continued in use till our present English version, made by order of James I, was published in 1611. The first copy of this was made by forty-seven of the most learned men in England, divided into six companies. This first copy was then revised by a committee of twelve or two from each of the six companies and then again by two others. The work of translation and revision occupied between four and five years and the faithful, clear and vigorous standard Bible thus secured, is an enduring monument of the learning, wisdom and fidelity of the translators.

"In the year 1804, the British and Foreign Bible Society was formed and the success which has attended this glorious object has by far exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its founders and supporters. Their voice has gone out through all the Earth. During the first fifty years of this society, it printed or assisted in printing the Scriptures in 148 languages, in about sixty of which they had never before been printed and issued upwards of 29,000,000 copies of the sacred writings. The Scriptures have now been published in about 220 different languages and dialects. Other similar associations have followed nobly this glorious example and of these none had labored with more effect than the American Bible Society, which was formed in 1816 and has now in 1859, issued thirteen millions of Bibles and Testaments.".The Bible continues to be the world's best seller year after year.

It was sometime between the time after the resurrection and 325 A.D. at the ecumenical council of Nicaea.(pronounced.'nigh see ah'), where the Catholic Church.(what does word 'church' mean?).settled on dogmas to bring about unity of thinking because variances of belief were creating division among bishops. See more on such divisions by researching 'ecumenical councils' in an encyclopedia.

However, the Creator knows how to keep the information He wanted sacred and incorruptible, but it's a code.(*).requiring guidance from Him in order to overstand, as it's put together in one's mind when studied with interest and sincerity.

It was in one of these alterations that His name was changed to 'Iesus' for the original 'yehoshua‘;.(note no 'J' yet). What this name meant to those allowing the change was not at all flattering to the character of the One 'sent' from the Father to open the door for a relationship with humanity in the realm of higher consciousness, not at all flattering to say the least, as it connotes things of generally low regard in the minds of man.

Tracing the name 'Jesus' down to its Latin core we find its meaning to be 'it is pig' or 'that is pig'. Hardly a name befitting the one who had such a love for all humanity that He left the invisible realm to be in the physical. Why didn't they leave the name as it was? Why indeed? The cabal here in various forms with a purpose of eradicating anything to do with the true God, was at their nefarious work.

Emmanuel, the human form.(human being).of the One existent for eternity with the Great Infinite One, the one we commonly refer to as the Father or Creator, was raised from the dead after His crucifixion on Earth to again be with the Father in the realm we refer to as heaven and appeared in front of the Father.(*).as what we now know and live in as Christ. His crucifixion and resurrection became the turning point of all history.(Isaiah 7:14), a one time event but for all time and for all sentient beings everywhere throughout the multiverse:.Ephesians 4:21. But how?

-Judaism: The monotheistic.(one God).religion of what is now erroneouslycalled Jews

Those of the nation of the man Judah were two of the twelve tribes of the one nation of Israel which split off to become Judah.

Judaism traces its origins to Abraham and having its spiritual and ethical.principles.embodied.chiefly in the Bible.

The two tribes formerly of Israel that now comprised Judah, out of the original twelve, conformed to the traditional.ceremonies and rites of the Levitical priesthood.

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