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Where was Jesus when he uttered his first words recorded in the bible?

temple


A calumny is a n?

false statement uttered with the purpose of damaging another's reputation


List the bible verses where you can find Yaweh?

The most famous verse of the Bible is found in Exodus 3 verses 13-14. Here Moses asks God his name - the name of the God who sent him to be the leader of the Israelites. God replies "I AM WHO I AM. Tell the Israeilites I AM has sent me to you." The Hebrew for I AM is "Ya Weh". However, in most Bibles, after this verse, the name of God is not uttered as it is deemed to the Jews as too holy. Instead they refer to God as, eg, 'Adonai' which is translated in modern Bibles as 'Lord', but written with a large capital 'L' and small capitals 'ORD'.


Why is the name Lord in the Bible and not Jehovah?

The original Hebrew Bible never refers to the name of God as 'Jehovah'. Or, at least, when reading the Bible the Jews never uttered the 'name' of God.The name 'Jehovah' comes from the Tetragrammaton (τετραγράμματον) YHWH.This is usually pronounced 'Yahweh' or sometimes 'Jehovah' - as an anglicised version of this name from its Latin version. However, no one knows exactly how these four letters were pronounced as Jews did not include vowels in their writings in those days - so it could equally be pronounced 'Yoh-Wah', Yeh-Whoo' or a host of other variations.The Tetragrammaton is seen in Exodus 3:15 where God, speaking to Moses, says"This is my Name forever, and this is my memorial to all generations."God also states that the name refers to the words 'I am who I am'. Contrary to what, say, the Jehovah's Witnesses believe, the 'name' of God YHWH was never uttered by the Jews, and the JW practice of using the name 'Jehovah' as ther version of YHWH can be seen by the Jews as blasphemous. This is because this name of God is considered too sacred to be used for everyday activities. Even ordinary prayer is considered too common for its use. The Tetragrammaton was pronounced only by the High Priest on the Jewish festival of Yom Kippur when the Temple was standing in Jerusalem. Since the destruction of the Temple in 70 AD, the Tetragrammaton is no longer pronounced at all, and while Jewish tradition holds that the correct pronunciation is known to a select few people in each generation, it is not generally known what this pronunciation is. Instead, common Jewish use has been to substitute the name 'Adonai' ("My Lord") where the Tetragrammaton appears, both in scripture and in other writing.Therefore in most Bibles, where the Tetragrammaton would normally appear, the convention is to follow Jewish - and later Christian - respect for God's name and substitute 'Lord' instead. In these cases, the word 'Lord' is written with a large upper case 'L' and a smaller upper case 'ORD'. many modern Bible translations into English follow this convention, including The King James' Version, but the mistranslated @New World Translation' of the Bible as used by Jehovah's Witnesses, mistakenly includes the name 'Jehovah' but this would never be acceptable to a Jew reading the Hebrew scriptures.Therefore Catholics and other Christian denominations refer to God as 'God', 'Lord' 'Father' and other terms (like 'Abba') as these were the terms used by Jesus Christ in his teaching. The use of 'Jehovah' as his name is mistakenly thought of as more 'correct' by Jehovah's Witnesses, but actually Biblically God has never been called by the anglicised corrupted translation 'Jehovah' - not has he been called even YHWH in everyday use, simply as this name was deemed to sacred to be uttered.


What meaning do Jews and Christians find in the Old Testament?

A thought from one Christian:The 'Old Testament' (Hebrew Scriptures) provides history, prophecy and information that is needed for understanding the 'New Testament' (Christian Greek Scriptures).The Hebrew Scriptures tell us about the Messiah, why he had to come and what he would do for mankind. It gives mankind hope by providing the Edenic promise that someday God's messiah would destroy satan's organization and bring peace to the earth(Genesis 3:15)(Isaiah 9:6-7)Without the Hebrew Scriptures we would not understand the origin of the earth, the origin and purpose of man(Genesis 1:26-28), why man dies(Genesis 2:17)(Genesis 3:6) , the history of God's interaction with mankind (before and after his covenant with Abraham and his descendants). They tell about Noah's flood, a prime example of God's saving power, which is later likened to 'the coming of the son of man' (Jesus)(Matthew 24:37-42).Without the Mosaic Law with it's history and prophecies, much of what is written in the Christian Greek Scriptures would be meaningless. (Romans 15:4; 1Corinthians 10:11) Many of the prophecies uttered in the Hebrew Scriptures, were fulfilled in the Greek, especially concerning Messiah.Because of this, the Christian Bible writers repeatedly quoted from and referred to the Hebrew writings, and because of this, a listing published by Westcott and Hort mentions that there are nearly 890 references to the OT in the Christian NT.(Luke 24:27, 44)

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Can you make a sentence using the word uttered?

I uttered during the problem because i was nervous!


What is a four letter word on the dollar bill meaning uttered by mouth?

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What is the opposite meaning of malediction?

A magical word or phrase uttered to bring about evil.


What is the meaning of phonation?

The act or process by which articulate sounds are uttered; the utterance of articulate sounds; articulate speech.


What Words that are similar in meaning with word said?

MurmuredAnnouncedSpokeWhisperedScreechedScreamedShoutedDeclaredToldExpressedBlurtedRambledCriedWhinedAccusedWordedSoundedAlertedRemarkedDictatedAnnouncedBoomedOrderedDemandedSqueeledYippedExclaimedSangBurstedWise-crackedexplodedCriedpuffedMumbleSqueak


Why is the word four not uttered on the Chinese New Year?

fdsfdsfds Actually,I think that the word four is not uttered because it sounds close to the word 'death' or 'die' in Chinese


Just ain't care meaning?

Not proper grammar but whatever you are discussing doesn't matter to person who uttered statement


How many syllables does uttered?

The word "uttered" has two syllables.


What is past participle of utter?

The past participle of "utter" is "uttered."


What is the meaning of sarcasm?

A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest.


How can you use the word uttered in a sentence?

The farmer yanked on the cow's uttered to get some milk


What are good words for uttered?

A few synonyms for uttered include: Said Stated Voiced Spoke Expressed