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25881 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 22.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… of Jehovah.” ... The existence of numerous symbols in each of which the goddess was believed to be immanent, led to the creation of numerous forms of the goddess …

25882 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 40.7 (General Conference of SDA)

… of Jehovah, who both passes over transgressions and overwhelms them as in the sea. (Cf. 7:18-20; Exodus 12:23; 14:27 .) [p. 78]

25883 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 41.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… of Jehovah’s universal government. The whole earth is the theater where the Judge of all displays the grandeur of law and the glory of love. From every quarter …

25884 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 41.4 (General Conference of SDA)

… that Jehovah will take pleasure in the work: the glory of the latter house shall be greater than of the former, for the Desire of all nations shall come and tread …

25885 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 41.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… feasts. Jehovah is jealous for his people: his jealousy demands their purity and destroys their foes. [p. 87]

25886 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 93.5 (General Conference of SDA)

… , of Jehovah with his people.—“ History and Significance of the Sacred Tabernacle of the Hebrews ,” Edward E. Atwater, pp. 371, 372. New York: Dodd and Mead, 1875.

25887 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 150.4 (General Conference of SDA)

… God Jehovah, who dwells on high and with the contrite in heart, but Godhead uncreated and creating all things, without distinction in himself, the invisible …

25888 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 177.6 (General Conference of SDA)

… the Jehovah of the Hebrews, is unknown to me. I find nothing even remotely resembling him in the savages of modern times. I cannot invent for myself a primitive …

25889 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 183.4 (General Conference of SDA)

… to Jehovah-than he would think of eating without drinking, or of sleeping without reclining. Fasting was invariably attended with prayer, though prayer …

25892 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 212.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… name Jehovah [Hebrew word] occurs about 5,500 times in the Old Testament. It is found in thirty-six out of thirty-nine books, the exceptions being Esther, Ecclesiastes …

25893 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 212.4 (General Conference of SDA)

… , O Jehovah, endureth forever; thy memorial, O Jehovah, throughout all generations;” also Hosea 12:5, “Jehovah is his memorial.” The name is full of memories, and it …

25894 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 214.6 (General Conference of SDA)

… deities. Jehovah is not a common but a proper noun. It belongs to the true God alone, and is his characteristic name, by which he is distinguished from all others …

25895 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 215.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… name Jehovah shines out conspicuously at three marked epochs, while in the intervals between them it is dimmed and but rarely appears. Jehovah is almost …

25896 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 215.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… , and Jehovah, translated “Lord.” Elohim is the plural of Eloah (in Arabic, Allah); it is often used in the short form El (a word signifying strength), as in El-Shaddai …

25897 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 216.1 (General Conference of SDA)

… God. Jehovah denotes specifically the one true God, whose people the Jews were, and who made them the guardians of his truth. The name is never applied to a false …

25898 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 216.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… name “Jehovah” with the Hebrew substantive verb to be, with the inference that it expresses the essential, eternal, unchangeable being of Jehovah. But more …

25899 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 216.3 (General Conference of SDA)

… name Jehovah designates his nature as he stands in relation to man, as the only almighty, true, personal, holy Being, a spirit and “the Father of spirits” ( Numbers …

25900 Handbook for Bible Students, p. 222.2 (General Conference of SDA)

… from Jehovah. The whole attitude of the two documents is, however, different. Hammurapi, in spite of the picture, takes credit, both in the prologue and in the …