

For example, “Adonai” means “The Lord” or “My Great Lord” “El Roi” means “The God Who Sees Me” and “YHWH” means “”I AM,” The One Who Is” or “The Self-Existent One”. God has many names in the Bible and each name shows a different aspect of God. It also discusses the Jewish tradition about avoiding the word G-d and substituting HaShem for the divine Name.īONUS: Hungry for more? Click here for the 14-minute audio for the 100 Names of God!
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This Names of God Pronunciation Recording includes a bonus: A 1-minute explanation of how to correctly understand and pronounce the names Jehovah and Yahweh. Yah and YHWH – “I AM,” The One Who Is, the Self Existent One.Jehovah-Tsidkenu – The Lord Our Righteousness.Jehovah-Shammah – The Lord is There, the Lord is My Companion.Jehovah-Sabaoth – The Lord of Hosts, The Lord of Armies.Jehovah-Mekaddishkem – The Lord who Sanctifies.Jehovah – “I AM” the One Who Is, The Self-Existent One.El Shaddai – The All-Sufficient One, The God of the Mountains, God Almighty.El Olam – The Eternal God, the Everlasting God.Includes How to Pronounce Each of these Names of God. This 5-minute audio gives you the correct pronunciation of 21 Names of God in Hebrew and Greek.

Not all of us are experts in biblical Hebrew or Greek, but many of us are Bible study leaders, teachers, or ministry leaders that struggle reading “ Jehovah-Tsidkenu” aloud (if you are not one of these, congratulations!) Well, struggle no more! Are you tired of stumbling through the names of God, unsure of how to pronounce the Greek or Hebrew.
