Many churches today do not speak Hebrew. Also, it is a serious sin to pronounce his name. It is Yahweh, not Jehovah wich is a very poor translation.
That is an interesting comment...who told you that it is a sin to pronounce the divine name?
Since Yahweh (Jehovah is the English translation) is the one who revealed his name to his people, and he told them that this was to be his name “forever” and it was to be “mentioned” throughout their generations, (Exodus 3:13-15) why did the Jews stop using it? The reason is important because the loss of God’s name has led to all manner of misinterpretation in the scriptures, confusing the Lord Yahweh with the Lord Jesus. Who did Jesus say was “the only true God”? (John 17:3)
The Jews misinterpreted one of the Ten Commandments as an excuse to break God’s stated command. Ironic...no? Apparently, there was an abuse of God’s name by way of making oaths in a frivolous way in God’s name, and then not honouring them, thereby bringing reproach upon God’s name....using it in a worthless way. The Jewish leaders came to the conclusion that eliminating the divine name from their speech would eliminate this practice. But God had already said that his name was to be “mentioned” but not “taken in vain”.
How did they not know that it was not the name, but the way it was used that was the problem?
There was no valid reason to remove God’s name from their speech because the Jewish leaders should have taken offenders to task over their breaches of the Law. The saddest part is that it then came to be removed from later translations of the Bible into various languages. You are hard pressed to find a Bible that includes the divine name almost 7,000 times where it appears in the Hebrew scriptures.
The Jewish Tanakh follows the Jewish tradition of leaving God’s name out of their speech but leaving it in the written text. They substitute Adonai (Lord) for the Tetragrammaton when reading their scripture aloud.
As the originator of language, Yahweh/Jehovah knows his name in all languages. “Jesus” for example is not his Hebrew name and if people hold the belief that Jesus is God, how can you call Jesus by his English name but not the Father? How is that consistent?
When Satan is called the god of this world, it only applies spiritually to the unsaved. He has no domain over believers. He does not own the political kingdoms. He is an liar from the beginning. The Kingdom of God is now present in Jesus thru the Cross.
Actually it is because satan is the ruler of this world that we need to be especially cautious. We are his targets after all....the unsaved are already his.
If you read in Luke 4:5-7 you will see an admission by satan that Jesus did not deny.
“And he led Him up and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. And the devil said to Him, “I will give You all this domain and its glory, for it has been handed over to me, and I give it to whomever I want. Therefore if You worship before me, it shall all be Yours.” (NASB)
He was indeed in possession of all the Kingdoms of the world....God handed them over to him to prove his claims of being a better god and ruler of mankind.....why do you think governments are so corrupt?
You see, understanding “why” things are said in the scriptures is as important as hearing “what” is said. All that we believe must of necessity agree with what all of scripture teaches. And we must teach one truth, in agreement with one another. (1 Corinthians 1:10)
Being a student of God’s word is wonderful, but being a teacher of it is a big responsibility....we have to know what it says.....otherwise we end up like the Pharisees...teaching what is not truth and leading others in a wrong direction. (Matthew 23:13-15)