The Lord Jesus Christ & Emperor Haile Selassie.
It simply means "praise God." Rastafarians refer to the God they worship as Jah, which is short for Jahweh, or Yahweh.
The doctrine you refer to is the doctrine of the Trinity - but what is your question about it?
"Jah" is a shortened form of "Jah Rastafari," a term used by Rastafarians to refer to God. It is a central figure in Rastafarian beliefs and reflects the influence of the reggae culture on the movement.
Khoda means "God" in Farsi, and it is commonly used in Persian to refer to the divine being.
"God's Wound" is a term used metaphorically to represent suffering or pain experienced by God or associated with divine presence. It can also refer to a deep emotional or spiritual wound felt within oneself or in relation to the divine.
Te atua means 'the god'. Te being the definite article in Maori and atua meaning 'god'.
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia.
It is to worship Allah (God in English) as the one and only one God with no partners, no son, no companion, no associate and no equivalence. Refer to question below
"Verbum" is a Latin word that translates to "word" in English. In religious contexts, it can refer to the divine Word of God.
Rastafarians believe that Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is a divine figure, often seen as the reincarnation of Jesus Christ or a messianic figure. They view him as a symbol of black liberation and unity.
because he was crowned king
Yes... Pronouns that refer to God (He, Him, His, etc.) are also capitalized.