In the King James version, God identifies himself ....
and the word - Jehovah - also appears another 3 times
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.
gods personal name Jehovah appears some 7,000 times in the bible
The name "Austin" is not in the Bible. That name did not exist at the time the Bible was being written.
King James authorized the Bible to be written.
Psalm 19
the bible
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.
There is no such statement in the Bible, the Bible says nothing about God's true name being lost.
gods personal name Jehovah appears some 7,000 times in the bible
It is said that the Chinese texts were written before the Bible. They used to worship gods earlier before Buddha came into exisitance.
It's called the Holy Bible.
Joachim Hahn has written: 'Das \\' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Criticism, interpretation, Gods, Golden calf (Bible)
from the Greek word "bibile" meaning gods rule book. it speaks relatively to, about, and is from gods view.
There is no where in the bible that says Jehovah isn't Gods name. Thats because it is, without a shadow of a doubt. (Psalm 83:18)
The name "Austin" is not in the Bible. That name did not exist at the time the Bible was being written.
The Bible is Gods love letter to his people. He used men to write these words down, but they are not mans words. They should not be mistaken for just written words from man.
King James authorized the Bible to be written.