One quote might help answer this question. It can be found in the preface of the American Standard Version of the Bible where it speaks about "...a Jewish superstition, which regarded the Divine Name as too sacred to be uttered..."
Following this tradition, many translators replaced the name (YHWH)with the titles LORD or GOD (often printed in CAPITOL LETTERS).
There is no definitive answer as to why Yahweh's name was removed from some translations of The Bible. Some believe it was done out of reverence for the name, while others suggest it was to prevent it from being misused or out of a tradition of using substitute titles like "Lord" or "God."
The name "Harry" is not found in the Bible.
the bible doesnt say but she turned into to a pillar of salt
Irene is the Greek word for the English word peace. It is in the bible more than 100 times as "peace."
Enoch and Elijah are the two individuals in the Bible who did not experience death before going to heaven. Enoch was taken up to heaven by God, and Elijah was taken up in a whirlwind.
Mary is a common name in the Bible because it was a popular name during the time the Bible was written. Additionally, Mary was the name of several significant women in the Bible, including Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers.
It means "we are all God's masterpeices". It is taken from the Greek Bible text.
There is no such word in the Bible, is it spelled correctly?
Bondage in the bible means taken into slavery.
No, Jerry is not a Bible name. Gerald, from which Jerry is taken, is Teutonic in origin, the name meaning "a ruler with spear." Jerry can also be an shortened name for 'Jeremiah', which is a Biblical name.
The Hebrew Tetragammaton or יהוה appeared over 7,000 times in the original Hebrew text as the name of God. Jehovah is the most acceptable English translation of the tetragammaton. Why has it been taken out by new bible versions? Maybe you can ask the writers themselves because there appears to be no concrete reason.
In some copies of the Bible, in the introduction, it tells you that the name of God YHWH has been taken out of the Bible. If you look in old versions of the King James Bible it still has the name of God, YHWH or Jehovah, in four places. For instance, Psalms 83:18, and Exodus 6:3. But most Bible translations are taking it out and replacing it with 'Lord.' The Bible replaces the 7,000 times God's name Jehovah was there.
The name Charlotte is not mentioned in the standard Christian Bible.
1. everlasting life 2. paradise 3. respect 4. power 5 . love 6. no pain 7. peace
One thought is that the Bible can be taken to most public areas and read and studied. The Bible can be read and studied at home inside or outside. Most certainly in some countries the Bible can be taken into church.
This name is no where in the Bible.
The name "Charlen" is not in the Bible. Therefore it has no meaning in the Bible.
Anabel is not a name found in the Bible.