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HarryStotle
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The third commandment:HarryStotle:![]()
So the story goes.Our Church never used the name Jehovah.
It is based upon a copyist error…
Many Hebrew Scholars believe those vowels correct: Yehowah.
English often drops the “J”.
In ANY event “LORD” is NOT His (not ‘Their’) Name.
Michael returns to a remote Pacific Island he had once visited decades ago,
to see friends he had once met there.
Upon landing, the natives run out, shouting “Mukkil, Mukkil!”
Was he honored- or offended- that they didn’t pronounce his name correctly?
I would suppose that a commandment not to take the Lord’s name in vain, presupposes that those so instructed actually knew what that name was, no?You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain. (Ex 20:2-17)
I mean if Jehovah happened NOT to really be God’s name, an Israelite wouldn’t actually be taking God’s name in vain if he said it, now would he?