According to psalm 83 verse 18 says that That they may know that You, Whose name alone is the Lord, are the Most High over all the earth. Yes the Most High God is the Lord and not lord
No that is they name of a greek god in mythology..] The name of the true God is Jehovah.... Says that in the bible book of Psalms 83:18
Yes. Psalms 14 and 53 are nearly identical (in a Protestant Bible - Roman Catholic Scripture numbers some of the Psalms differently, but the two will still be in there) One uses "God" and the other uses the name of God, translated "the LORD."
Among many other things, the Psalms tell us that God hears us, and gives recompense according to our deeds.
The book of Psalms in the Holy Bible has many Psalms written By King David. Some of the psalms were written by different people, though. The book of Psalms is in the Old testament - about the middle of the Bible.
The name of God is Jehovah. It's located in Psalms 83: 18. If it does not appear in your Bible then your Bible is the one that had his name removed because they view his name as to powerful to speak of so they replace it with Lord, King, or God.
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God's name is in just about any bible at Psalms 83:18. Jehovah, he says that is what his name is. He wants us to use his name.
The psalms in the Bible are considered poetry, expressing praise worship and confession to God.
The Bible says at Psalms 83:18 that Jehovah is God's name and that he is most high over all the earth.
Jehovah is the name of the Creator; He is the Almighty God according to Psalm 83:18 in the Bible. LORD and GOD are titles, not His name. According to the Bible, God’s name is Jehovah (in the English language).
Asaph was a Levite and one of the chief musicians during the time of King David. He is believed to have written 12 of the Psalms in the Bible, namely Psalms 50 and 73-83. Asaph's Psalms often focus on themes of worship, praise, and reflecting on God's justice.
Psalms 46:10.