Medkadiskim is not written in any biblical texts and there is no reference to Jehovah Medkadiskim. I assume you are talking aboutMelchizedek (King of the Zadock). You will find that written in Genesis 14:8 and Psalms 110:4
1 Peter 5: 6
You can see it from Judges 6:24. :)
One can find information about Jehovah by reading the Bible. Public libraries would have books available with information about Jehovah. One could also purchase a book from a bookstore.
Depends on the Catholic translation.
Yes because the Bible commands us to honour our parents and Jehovah's Witnesses strive to live by bible standards.
Not really sure what the question is but the ''New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures'' is the Bible used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
The name Jehovah is not used in the English Standard Version of the Bible.
It's a Hebrew thing, so you won't find it in Bibles aside from the Hebrew Bible.
A Jehovah's Witness is someone who gives testimony (witnesses) about Jehovah, the God of the Bible.
There are many gods mentioned in the bible as god is a title. There is only one Jehovah as he is the true god
This is the name of the God of the Bible.
Jehovah-Shammah (Yehwah′ Sham′mah), meaning: "Jehovah Himself Is There" can be found at Ezekiel 48:35.