In the Hebrew Scriptures, God gave us his divine name almost 7,000 times and is spelled with four consonants (Heb., יהוה, JHVH) Dozens of times in the Hebrew Scriptures he tells the readers I want you to call on my name, I will make my name known to all the nations, those calling on my name will be saved.
THE BIBLE AS HISTORY: The Bloody City of Nineveh
Discover the history and significance of Ancient Nineveh, a city founded by Nimrod and later the capital of the Assyrian Empire. Known as the "city of bloodshed," its story is interwoven with Biblical figures like Jonah and prophesies from Nahum. Dive into archaeological findings that reveal its past glory and eventual downfall.
THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD THE FATHER: The Myth That Jehovah Was Pointed with the Vowel Markings of Adonai
The divine name יהוה (JHVH) is used some six thousand eight hundred and twenty-three times in the Masoretic Text. Six thousand five hundred and eighteen times the name is marked to be pronounced יְהֹוָה (Hebrew) J'hõh-vãh' 3068). Three hundred and five times the name is marked to be pronounced יֱהֹוִה (Hebrew Jehõh-vih' 3069). Not once is the divine... Continue Reading →
THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD THE FATHER: The Myth That the Name Jehovah Was Invented
In arguing against the use of Jehovah, sacred namers [those preferring Yahweh] claim that this name was unknown in Biblical times. They insist that the name Jehovah is a recent invention, concocted in the 1500s by a Catholic priest. They quote well-known Biblical writers and editors who support this view. One sacred name publication states,... Continue Reading →
THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD THE FATHER: The Myth That There Was No “J” In Hebrew
Unlike Yiddish, which modern Jews speak, the Hebrew language that was spoken by Abraham and Moses and that is preserved in the Scriptures does have the "j" sound. From ancient times, the "j" sound has been represented by the letter jod (in ancient Hebrew , and in Biblical Hebrew ×™). Although Ashkenazi Jews have changed...
THE SACRED PERSONAL NAME OF GOD: The Myth That There Was No “J” Until 500 Years Ago
The first symbol representing both "i" and "j" appeared around 800 A.D. This symbol was invented by French monks, who adapted it from Roman writings. In 1066 the symbol was transported to Saxon England by William the Conqueror. Thus the first symbol representing the "j" sound was introduced to the English-speaking peoples more than nine hundred years ago--nearly five... Continue Reading →
GOD: The Forgotten Father
John 6:44 Updated American Standard Version (UASV) 44Â No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day. Who is the Father? (Isa 64:8; compare Ac 17:28-29.) What is the will of the Father? ((Matt. 7:21-23) What did Jesus talk about most... Continue Reading →
Apologist J. Warner Wallace’s Arguments against the Jehovah’s Witnesses Beliefs Have Liabilities
J. Warner Wallace, a leading Evangelical Christian apologist, poses 10 important questions challenging the Jehovah's Witness worldview. He distinguishes negative and positive apologetics, emphasizing the burden of proof on the unbeliever. He outlines responses to his own questions, stimulating critical examination of both Jehovah's Witness and Christian beliefs.
OTTC Genesis 2:4: Is the Father’s Personal Name Important?
What Is God’s personal name? Not surprisingly, the bulk of the 2 billion+ members of the churches of Christianity would likely find that question difficult to answer. And of those who can answer it, they have likely heard the common myth that has been passed down for centuries.
What Does the Bible Really Say About Atonement?
The Bible teaches that atonement is Jehovah’s just and loving provision for covering sin through the perfect ransom sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

