In the original U.S. Constitution (Ratified 1787) there was no aspect of religion, only the set up of the government, but in 1791 the Bill of Rights was put into place. In the First Amendment to the whole U.S. Constitution was "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion". This means Congress can't make a law saying the the U.S. has an official religion and neither can the states. I am glad to say though in many of the state constitutions the words "Almighty God", "Sovereign Ruler of Nations", and "Him" are used, Quoted from the North Carolina State Constitution.
The Hebrew word for God which means Lord is "Adonai".
The word lord is a noun. The plural form is lords. If you are referring to God then it is a proper noun - Lord.
Because he was a prophet beside a king who have been given the word of God as the guidance and rule. He is not created the rule by himself and word Lord in the sentence "The Law of the Lord" is revering to God, not trying to compare himself as a God/Lord.
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A Bible would be nice, Its the word of God, It Shows how to live Right Believe in Lord Jesus Our savior, The Son Of God. Ask God for Forgiveness. God Bless
lord (when referring to a human) = adón (אדון)Lord (when referring to God) = Adonái (אדוני)
it was a greek
ah-DOHN (אדון). This is also the word for Mr.
yahweh
What are you asking? The word God is a translation of a Hebrew word. The word LORD is the name of God. Which are you asking about? none the name God in in all books of the Bible. Why????
When you decide to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior and have an earnest hunger for God and his word.
Lord or God : Al-rab or Allah ( in Arabic ). and it is written this way : الله , الرب