Jehovah Jireh was a place on the mountain where Abraham found a ram and offered it up in sacrifice to Jehovah God in place of his son Isaac.
The ram was provided by Jehovah God.
(Genesis 22:2) 2 Then he said: "Take, please, your son, your only son whom you so love, Isaac, and travel to the land of Mo·ri′ah and offer him up there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains that I will designate to you."
(Genesis 22:13, 14) 13 At that Abraham looked up, and there just beyond him was a ram caught by its horns in a thicket. So Abraham went and took the ram and offered it up as a burnt offering in place of his son. 14 And Abraham named that place Je·ho′vah-ji′reh. This is why it is still said today: "In the mountain of Jehovah it will be provided."
Jireh is not a Hebrew word. There no J in Hebrew.
Genesis 22:14. Best to read in King James Version as it actually mentions the words 'Jehovah Jireh'.
Same place it always was! Jehovah-jireh is traditionally associated with the temple mount in Jerusalem. Therefore it is where the modern day Muslim Dome of the Rock is today.
Same place it always was! Jehovah-jireh is traditionally associated with the temple mount in Jerusalem. Therefore it is where the modern day Muslim Dome of the Rock is today.
The god of the Israelites had no name. He was called God, Jehovah Jireh (The Lord who Provides), Jehovah Raphah (The Lord who Heals), Yahweh, and many other names. In the Bible, God referred to himself as, "I am who I am."
Jehovah Jireh means 'God will provide'__________________________Jehovah is the common English translation of God's personal name. (Psalms 83:18)Jireh is from the Hebrew verb meaning to provide.This Biblical name is found at Genesis 22:14 and refers to a specific place on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah where Abraham found a ram caught in a thicket and subsequently offered it instead of his son, Isaac, as a sacrifice. Abraham viewed this ram as Jehovah's provision and therefore named the place Jehovah-jireh.
Jehovah-jireh: God is my provider. Jehovah nissi: God is our banner. http://www.evangelbaptist.org/highschool/lessons/law/names_bookmark.htm
It is spelled Jehovah-jireh, and it is found at Genesis the 22nd chapter. It refers to a place on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah where Abraham found a ram caught in a thicket and subsequently offered it up in sacrifice instead of his son Isaac. Abraham viewed this ram as being provided by Jehovah, so he named this place Jehovah-jireh.
Jehovah-jireh means 'Jehovah Will See To It' or 'Jehovah Will Provide.' It is the name Abraham gave to a place on one of the mountains in the land of Moriah where he found a ram caught in a thicket and subsequently offered it instead of Isaac. Abraham viewed this ram as Jehovah's provision and therefore named the place Jehovah-jireh. Ancient tradition links this location with the site of Solomon's temple. We find this account at Genesis 22:2, 13, 14.
* El Shaddai (Lord God Almighty) * Adonai (Lord, Master) * Yahweh (Lord, Jehovah) * Jehovah Nissi (The Lord My Banner) * Jehovah-Raah (The Lord My Shepherd) * Jehovah Rapha (The Lord That Heals) * Jehovah Shammah (The Lord Is There) * Jehovah Tsidkenu (The Lord Our Righteousness) * Jehovah Mekoddishkem (The Lord Who Sanctifies You) * Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Will Provide) * Jehovah Shalom (The Lord Is Peace) * Jehovah Sabaoth (The Lord of Hosts)
Here are 22 Names of God along with their meanings. # El-Elyon - God Most High # El-Roi - The God who Sees # El-Shaddai - God Almighty who is All Sufficient # El-Olam - The EverlastingGod # Eloah - God # El-Gibbor - Mighty God # Elohim-Sabaoth - God of Hosts # Adonai - Lord, Master or owner # Imanu-El - God with Us # Jehovah - Hebrew for Lord # Jehovah-Elohim - the Lord God # Jehova-Jireh - The Lord will provide # Jehovah-Rapha - God is the Healer # Jehovah-Nissi - The Lord is my Banner # Jehovah-Kanna - The Lord who is Jealous # Jehovah-Mekaddeskum - The Lord who Sanctifies # Jehovah-Shalom - Lord is Peace # Jehovah-Shaphat - Righteous Judge # Jehovah-Raah - The Lord Our Shepherd # Jehovah-Hosenu - The Lord Our Maker # Jehovah-Tsidkenu - The Lord Our Righteousness # Jehovah-Shammah - The Lord is Here
None of the names (or titles or descriptive words also referred to as "names") given to Jesus directly mean "the provider." One Hebrew name for God, though, used in the Old Testament is Jehovah-Jireh, which means "God, my provider." If one accepts the doctrine of the Trinity, which would mean that Jesus was God incarnate, then you could say that was also a name of Jesus.