It is difficult to know what you mean by "powerful", but the only names that have power and are mentioned in the Bible are Jehovah God and Jesus Christ. There were many leaders mentioned in the Bible and their names meant something when they were alive, but they are all gone now. We look forward to seeing many of them when the Resurrection takes place after Armageddon takes place, but the only names that still have power are those of Jehovah God and Jesus Christ.
Jehovah-Shammah (Yehwah′ Sham′mah), meaning: "Jehovah Himself Is There" can be found at Ezekiel 48:35.
The word "Jehovah" is the German translation of the Hebrew word "YHWH/Yahweh". "Jehovah" entered the English language in the nineteenth century, when German scholars were at the forfront of biblical research. The modern Catholic bible would probably not have Jehovah but either the actual "YHWH" or "Lord".
The name Jehovah is not used in the English Standard Version of the Bible.
There is only one person named Jehovah. The Bible at Deuteronomy 6:4 says "Hear, O Israel: Jehovah our God is one Jehovah." (American Standard Version) In the oldest ancient manuscripts available, this name appears in it's Hebrew form over 7000 times. Sometimes confusion comes in when reading certain scriptures that mention names of places that contain the divine name. For example some say that Jehovah-jireh is another name for God. That name is found at Genesis 22:13,14 where we read, "At that Abraham raised his eyes and looked and there, deep in the foreground, there was a ram caught by its horns in a thicket. So Abraham went and took the ram and offered it up for a burnt offering in place of his son. And Abraham began to call the name of that place Je·ho´vah-ji´reh. This is why it is customarily said today: "In the mountain of Jehovah it will be provided." So Jehovah-jireh was not another name for God, but it was the name that Abraham gave to that place in honor of what Jehovah had done for him. At Exodus 17:15, we read that "Moses proceeded to build an altar and to call its name Je·ho´vah-nis´si." So here, Jehovah-nissi was the name given to an alter built by Moses. Another name having similar meaning was Jehovah-shalom. At Judges 6:24, we read about Gideon. "Gid´e·on built an altar there to Jehovah, and it continues to be called Je·ho´vah-sha´lom down to this day. It is yet in Oph´rah of the Abi-ez´rites." Again, this was the name give to a alter, not another name for Jehovah God.
He has only one--Jehovah. (Psalm 83:18)
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Jehovah Nakah = God to Smite Jehovah = translation of one of the Hebrew names for God Nakah = Hebrew for 'To Smite'
Jehovah-jireh: God is my provider. Jehovah nissi: God is our banner. http://www.evangelbaptist.org/highschool/lessons/law/names_bookmark.htm
Yes, God has many names. You should google "Names of God"
Here are 22 Names of God along with their meanings. # El-Elyon - God Most High # El-Roi - The God who Sees # El-Shaddai - God Almighty who is All Sufficient # El-Olam - The EverlastingGod # Eloah - God # El-Gibbor - Mighty God # Elohim-Sabaoth - God of Hosts # Adonai - Lord, Master or owner # Imanu-El - God with Us # Jehovah - Hebrew for Lord # Jehovah-Elohim - the Lord God # Jehova-Jireh - The Lord will provide # Jehovah-Rapha - God is the Healer # Jehovah-Nissi - The Lord is my Banner # Jehovah-Kanna - The Lord who is Jealous # Jehovah-Mekaddeskum - The Lord who Sanctifies # Jehovah-Shalom - Lord is Peace # Jehovah-Shaphat - Righteous Judge # Jehovah-Raah - The Lord Our Shepherd # Jehovah-Hosenu - The Lord Our Maker # Jehovah-Tsidkenu - The Lord Our Righteousness # Jehovah-Shammah - The Lord is Here
* El Shaddai (Lord God Almighty) * Adonai (Lord, Master) * Yahweh (Lord, Jehovah) * Jehovah Nissi (The Lord My Banner) * Jehovah-Raah (The Lord My Shepherd) * Jehovah Rapha (The Lord That Heals) * Jehovah Shammah (The Lord Is There) * Jehovah Tsidkenu (The Lord Our Righteousness) * Jehovah Mekoddishkem (The Lord Who Sanctifies You) * Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Will Provide) * Jehovah Shalom (The Lord Is Peace) * Jehovah Sabaoth (The Lord of Hosts)
YHWH, Adonai, Abba, Jehovah, Krishna, Allah, El.....
Jehovah
There is no such thing. A wittness is only a witness, they do not mix religons. The Old Testament names Yahweh and Elohim are sometimes combined to form Jehovah as a sign of respect, because God's name is too precious to be used lightly. Many Church names and hymns will contain Jehovah in titles or lyrics. This falls in line with not using the LORD's name in vain for many people and congregational members. This use of Jehovah isn't to be confused with the theology of a Jehovah's Witness.
Jehovah is the personal name of God Almighty. He has different titles (some of them being "Lord", "God", "Creator", "King of eternity"). But He only has one personal name - Jehovah. It is derived from Hebrew and it means: "He Causes to Become".
AnswerNo his name is Jehovah though he is a god of many names