Since The Bible sets forth the sacred will of the Sovereign Lord of the universe, it would be a great indignity, indeed an affront to his majesty and authority, to omit or hide his unique divine name, which plainly occurs in the Hebrew text nearly 7,000 times as יהוה (YHWH). Therefore, the foremost feature of this translation is the restoration of the divine name to its rightful place in the English text. It has been done, using the commonly accepted English form "Jehovah" 6,973 times in the Hebrew Scriptures and 237 times in the Christian Greek Scriptures.
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
I have done some research, and it seems to be The New World Translation Of The Holy Scriptures, if you compare all the newest translations of the bible. One reason, a big one, is that this bible has gods name written in it, Jehovah!, as it was written in the original manuscript of the bible.
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In the ancient manuscripts of the Bible that are available today, the Hebrew tetragramaton, the Hebrew name of God that translates into the English word "Jehovah," appears over 7000 times. In fact, this word appers more than any other word in the Bible. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures uses the name Jehovah in all of the over 7000 places where it occurs in the ancient manuscripts.
The Holy Bible was written by men of this earth. It was inspired by the Holy Spirit which is the third person of the Holy Trinity.
The bible.
Not really sure what the question is but the ''New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures'' is the Bible used by Jehovah's Witnesses.
Jehovah's Witnesses
The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures published by the Watchtower Society of Jehovah Witnesses.
The Bible has been written once, but has been translated countless times in over 2500 languages.
The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.
yes. they based their answer on the bible. try to approach them, they are nice people.
I have done some research, and it seems to be The New World Translation Of The Holy Scriptures, if you compare all the newest translations of the bible. One reason, a big one, is that this bible has gods name written in it, Jehovah!, as it was written in the original manuscript of the bible.
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In the ancient manuscripts of the Bible that are available today, the Hebrew tetragramaton, the Hebrew name of God that translates into the English word "Jehovah," appears over 7000 times. In fact, this word appers more than any other word in the Bible. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures uses the name Jehovah in all of the over 7000 places where it occurs in the ancient manuscripts.
God talks about holiness many times in the Bible. In 1 Peter 1:15 - 16. It says: "But as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, because it is written, "Be holy, for I am holy."
No, the most mentioned name in the original Holy Scriptures is the name JEHOVAH (the name of God), mentioned over 7000 times.The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than the name Jesus. The name Jehovah is in the Bible even more times than all the titles of God combined (ie God, Almighty, Creator, Most High, Father, Lord, etc)The name David is in the Bible just barely over 1,000 times.