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Today we’re going to *continue* on the subject of the *Names of God*.
So far we have looked at the name *Jehovah*, we also looked at the Hebrew name “*El*” and “*Elohim*.”
And for the last 2 weeks we took up the name “*El Shaddai*.”
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Jehovah* is the name for God in the OT that refers quite often to the work that Jesus did in the NT.
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*For instance, (*Isaiah 49:26*) Says, “*I the LORD (Jehovah) am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer*.”
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*In the *NT* we know that *Jesus* is the *Saviour* and the redeemer.
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*In (*Joel 2:32*) It says, that “*Whosoever shall call on the name of the LORD (Jehovah) shall be delivered*.”
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