Greetings again Apple7,
I appreciate your response and the level of your language specialisation. I have deleted part of your response back to my level, and I suggest that some with similar language skills may question your claims in that area.
No problem, Trevor...
My understanding is that God has revealed His Name as Yahweh, and in the primary sense this refers to the One God, the Father. This Yahweh Name is incorporated in the Name Jesus, and excuse my lack of language accuracy, this could be represented as Yah-oshea, that is, the shortened version of Yahweh coupled with the Hebrew word for salvation. This then is the One God, Yahweh, the Father giving birth to the Son of God, through whom the Father uses to bring salvation.
What scripture do you use to arrive at this conclusion?
Jesus has now been given the Name Yahweh as implied in the following, and yes, hence, God the Father and Jesus have the same Name, because the Name is speaking of the process of salvation, not the same being(s).
Philippians 2:8-11 (KJV): 8 And being found in fashiona as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. 9 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Paul more than likely was referring to the numerous OT passages referring to the
Most Highs (plural) which reside in the Aramaic of the Book of Daniel.
Trevor, you, and others are missing out dearly by not studying the original languages of scripture...
Notice also that this is to the glory of God the Father, not to the Trinity, or God the Son.
Again...even a cursory glance at scripture in both the OT and the NT, we can easily see that Jesus is referred to as 'The Glory'.
Here is a knock-out example of The Trinity in action from the OT, in which we see that The Son is referred to as 'The Glory'...
We have the Son proclaimed in Ezekiel:
• The Word (Eze 1.3)
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Also called the Glory(Eze 1.28)
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The Glory has the appearance of a Man (Eze 1.26 – 28)
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Compare how the NT refers to the Son as the Glory & the Word (John 1.14; Heb 1.3)
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Ezekiel states that the Glory by the river (Eze 1.3, 28) is the same Glory as mentioned throughout the book (Eze 3.22 – 23; 10.18 – 20; 43.3)
We have the Spirit proclaimed in Ezekiel:
• The Man that is portrayed in (Eze 8.1 - 3) is also mentioned in (Eze 40.3)
• The Man is a representation of the Spirit (Eze 8.2 – 3; 43.5 – 6)
• The Hand of Yahweh is also the Spirit (Eze 3.14; 8.3; 37.1)
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The Man and the Glory are often associated with Yahweh
• We have the Man bringing Ezekiel back to the east gate (Eze 44.1)
• Prior to this, the Man was w/Ezekiel by the east gate (Eze 43.1)
We have the Trinity proclaimed in Ezekiel:
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The Spirit & the Glory are mentioned together – but at the same time, distinction is made between them (Eze 1.28 – 2.2; 3.12 – 14, 23 – 24; 8.3 – 4; 10.18 – 11.1, 22 – 23; 43.1 – 5)
• The Man quotes the Father (Yahweh) (Eze 44.6; 45.9, 18; 46.1, 16; 47.13)
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The Glory quotes the Father (Yahweh) (Eze 3.11 – 12; 11.5; 43.18, 19, 27)
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The Man (Eze 44.1) referred the Glory, and went through the east gate into the temple (Eze 43.2 – 5), as Yahweh the Father (Eze 44.2)
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Therefore, the Glory (the Word) is the Son
• The Man (The Hand of Yahweh) is the Spirit
• Yahweh is the Father