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1.3 God’s Name and Character If there is a God, it is reasonable to think that He
will have devised some means of telling us about Himself. We believe that
the Bible is God’s revelation to man, and that in it we see the character
of God revealed. If we allow this word of God to fill our mind, a new
creature is formed within us which has the characteristics of God (James
1:18; 2 Cor. 5:17). Therefore the more we apply ourselves to God’s word
and take the lessons to ourselves, the more we will become “conformed
to the image of His Son” (Rom. In Hebrew and Greek a person’s name often reflected their character and/or information about them. Some clear examples: §
‘Jesus’ = ‘Saviour’ - because “he shall
save his people from their sins” (Mt. § ‘Abraham’ = ‘Father of a great multitude’ - “for a father of many nations have I made you” (Gen. 17:5) § ‘Eve’ = ‘Living’ - “because she was the mother of all living” (Gen. 3:20). § ‘Simeon’ = ‘hearing’ - “Because the Lord has heard that I was hated, He has therefore given me this son” (Gen. 29:33). In Jer. 48:17, knowing the people of It is therefore to be expected that God’s name and titles will give us much information about Himself. A detailed study of the name of God is advisable after baptism; further appreciation of God’s character as expressed in His name is something which should go on during all our life in the Lord. What follows is therefore very much an introduction. When Moses wanted a deeper knowledge of God to strengthen his faith during a very traumatic period of his life, an angel proclaimed the name of the Lord. “The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, although that will by no means justify the guilty” (Ex. 34:5-7). This is clear proof that the name of God entails His characteristics. His possession of them is proof that God is a personal being. God has chosen one particular name by which He would like to be known and remembered by His people; it is a summary, an epitome, of His purpose with men. The Israelites were slaves in God told God’s full name is therefore “The LORD God”. The Old Testament was written mostly in Hebrew, and our English translation inevitably misses out a lot of detail when it comes to translating the Hebrew words for ‘God’. One of the common Hebrew words translated ‘God’ is ‘Elohim’, meaning ‘mighty ones’. God’s “memorial”, the name by which He wants us to remember Him, is therefore YAHWEH ELOHIM implying HE WHO WILL BE REVEALED IN A GROUP OF MIGHTY ONES It is therefore God’s purpose to reveal His character
and His essential being in a large group of people. By obedience to His
word we can develop some of God’s characteristics in ourselves now, so
that in a very limited sense God reveals Himself now in true believers
in this life. But God’s name is a prophecy of the time to come when the
earth will be filled with people who are like Him, both in character and
by nature (cf. 2 Pet. 1:4). If we wish to be associated with the purpose
of God and to become like God. If we wish to die no more, living forever
in complete moral perfection, then we must associate ourselves with His
name. The way to do this is to be baptised into the name - i.e. Yahweh
Elohim (Mt. 28:19). This also makes us the descendants of Abraham (Gal.
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