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#. Isa 63:16 – God as “Father” used prior to NT times – but often had a nationalistic feel or basis… also Ps. 89:27.
Here, many see a more personal implication by the use of the term.
– as, as the ABD describes it, “expresses a peculiarly intimate, simple and even childlike relationship with God.[1] See also Matt 11:25.
#. “hallowed be Thy name”
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Names were important
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Abram – Abraham
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Saul – Paul
#. Note, name does not make a person such, we call a person such because of how or how they ALREADY are.
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In Bible – the meaning and use of God’s name is not a light thing:
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Matt 7:22 – God’s name can ACOMPLISH THINGS
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Matt 10:22 – Connection with God’s name affects how others see~/treat you.
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Matt 18:5 – Connection with God’s name defines how~/why we see~/treat others.
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Matt 24:5 – Because God’s name is important – others will misrepresent God and use His name~/image to mislead.
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Matt 28:19 – God’s name is not just important in Bible times – Christ speaks of its continued importance in our times.
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[1]Freedman, D. N. (1996, c1992).
/The Anchor Bible Dictionary/ (4:360).
New York: Doubleday.
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