You won't find those three words consecutively anywhere. But you will find them together in a verse, in two places: Genesis 17:1 and Exodus 6:3.
The name Jehovah is not used in the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The word "Jehovah" is the German translation of the Hebrew word "YHWH/Yahweh". "Jehovah" entered the English language in the nineteenth century, when German scholars were at the forfront of biblical research. The modern Catholic bible would probably not have Jehovah but either the actual "YHWH" or "Lord".
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 Jehovah witness bible i think remove the word that JESUS IS GODS SON.
The most common word in the entire bible is the word Lord, it is said in another way as well like in the old testament it was Jehovah.
You can see it from Judges 6:24. :)
The name Jehovah is not used in the English Standard Version of the Bible.
The word "Jehovah" is the German translation of the Hebrew word "YHWH/Yahweh". "Jehovah" entered the English language in the nineteenth century, when German scholars were at the forfront of biblical research. The modern Catholic bible would probably not have Jehovah but either the actual "YHWH" or "Lord".
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.
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The Jehovah witness bible i think remove the word that JESUS IS GODS SON.
The most common word in the entire bible is the word Lord, it is said in another way as well like in the old testament it was Jehovah.
I can find no reference to the name Jehovah in the word aslan. The word aslan is a Turkish word meaning lion.
In many Bible translations, the name Jehovah is substituted with "Lord" or "God". There are various reasons why the divine name Jehovah is taken out and replaced with titles.
The name "Jehovah" appears four times in the KJV bible. (Exodus 6:3, Psalms 83:18, Isaiah 12:2. Isaiah 26:4)
You dont find the word infidel as such in the Bible. The closest word to it found in the Bible is infidelity.
Each person must decide for themselves what is truthful. So, while it is truthful to one of Jehovah's Witnesses, it would not be truthful to a person practicing a different faith, because that person would think what he/she believes is truthful. To determine whether or not a person would find out if Jehovah's Witnesses are truthful, one would have to first decide if belief in God is truthful, then would have to be convinced the Bible is the word of God, and then would have to examine the Bible to see if what Jehovah's Witnesses teach is from the Bible. People who have taken those steps have either agreed or disagreed with the interpretation of Jehovah's Witnesses.