The entire New Testament does not contain the name Jehovah. Look in the Greek Interlinear Bible, it's not there. Why? JESUS IS THE NAME used throughout or Lord. Any reference to our Father is Father.
It's odd, JW's insist on this name that was made up in the 16th century and never uttered by Jesus or the Apostles. The Jews were afraid to prounounce YHWH incorrectly so they used Lord, Adonai. Yahweh may be closer to the word, yet is it really a name or description of who He is, a state of being.
Your statements demonstrate the effectiveness of the Roman church at hiding the truth.
Once they realized it could not be stopped, the religious hierarchy of Rome welcomed the new God of the Christians into their pantheon. Worship of Jesus was now officially allowed, but it had to be done according to the rules of the Roman sun god worshipers. All association with the Jews was suppressed. The former leaders of the cult of Sol Invictus became the de facto leaders of Christianity in Rome. However, even the supposed “church fathers” admit the Hebrew primacy of the NT.
"Matthew composed his gospel in the Hebrew dialect and each translated as best they could," - Papias, 130CE
"Matthew also issued a written gospel among the Hebrews in their own dialect." - Iranaeus, 170CE
"The first gospel is written according to Matthew, the same that was a tax collector, but afterwards an emissary of Yeshua HaMashiach, who having published it for his believers, wrote it in Hebrew." - Origen 200CE
The Vatican has spent several years digitizing the loose documents in their archives for the purpose of encouraging examination by anyone who wants to look.
Having done so, they have given ample evidence for the Hebrew origins of the NT.
Here we have The Gospel of Luke:
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On the far left of the third line of the second section you can see “Yod, hey, vav, hey.” The thing to note is that it contains 3 vowels. Shva, cholam and qamats. That makes the pronunciation, “YehoVAH.” Most of the time, in the Masoretic text, the middle vowel is omitted. That makes the word unpronounceable. It was done to encourage people NOT to say it. However, throughout the OT it does appear on occasion. When the middle vowel is included, it is always 'cholam,' or 'O.' It is likely the result of scribes reciting the words as they copied them and, inadvertently, including the middle vowel.
The decree to stop pronouncing the name did not happen until the second century CE. The martyrdom of Hananiah ben Teriadon was likely the impetus for this decree. The Romans had forbidden speaking the Name and had no problem torturing and killing those that continued to use it. Hananiah refused to stop. His love for preaching in the Name caused him to be wrapped in a Torah scroll and burned alive. The decree was made in an effort to preserve the Jewish people.
The Name appears in the Gospel of John.
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The very first word (the upper right-hand corner) is YHVH with 3 vowels.
To say Jesus never spoke the Name would be contradicting Jesus' own statements.
John 17:26
And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it: that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them.
Acts 2:21 is quoting Joel 2:32. “Whosoever shall call on the Name of YHVH will be saved.” The omission by the Greek translators is more a testament to their agenda than the truth of the matter.
Matthew 21:9 is quoting Psalm 118:26. Jesus is not coming in His own Name. He is coming in the Name of YHVH. YHVH was replaced with LORD in the OT. Here we have the same kind of thing.
Matthew 23:39 Jesus quotes the same passage. “Blessed is he who comes in the Name of YHVH.” That is a praise reserved for the Messiah. That is why the Pharisees tried to get Jesus to stop them. Like His, "I Am" claim, they considered it blasphemy.
Matthew 28:19 How can someone be baptized in the Name of the Father if people refuse to acknowledge it or use it?
Revelation 14:1 Whose Name is written on their foreheads?
Like you, I believed what I was told by the daughters of the Roman church. Research taught me that I had been lied to for 20+ years. It was quite a shock. Sure glad I escaped Babylon.
The prophecy of Jeremiah 16:19 was fulfilled in my life. Could happen to you too.