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This alone proves the Father’s name is not erased. The Father remains the source of authority.
The Father’s name remains the eternal divine name. The Son receives the highest authority under the Father.
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Bible Study: Does “The Name Above All Names” Replace Yahweh’s Name?
Introduction
Philippians 2:9 says God “highly exalted Jesus and gave Him the name above all names.” Some wonder whether this means Jesus’ name replaces or erases the divine name Yahweh/Yahavah. Scripture shows the opposite: Jesus’ exaltation magnifies the Father’s name, not replaces it. This study explores how the Father’s name remains eternal while the Son receives supreme authority under the Father.1. The Father Is the One Who Exalts Jesus
Philippians 2:9 begins with a crucial truth:Jesus does not exalt Himself. Jesus does not claim a new divine name. Jesus receives honor from Yahavah, not instead of Yahavah.“God has highly exalted Him…”
This alone proves the Father’s name is not erased. The Father remains the source of authority.
2. “Name Above All Names” Refers to Rank and Authority
In Scripture, “name” often means:- position
- authority
- office
- role
- the highest authority
- the highest position
- the highest honor
- the Son
- the Messiah
- the One sent
- the One who obeys
- the One who glorifies the Father
3. The Next Verse Proves Yahavah’s Name Remains Supreme
Philippians 2:11:If Jesus’ exaltation erased Yahavah’s name, Paul would not say:“Every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
- “God the Father”
- “to the glory of the Father”
4. Jesus Himself Protects and Reveals the Father’s Name
Jesus repeatedly affirms the Father’s name:- “Father, glorify Your name.” (John 12:28)
- “I have manifested Your name.” (John 17:6)
- “Holy Father, keep them in Your name.” (John 17:11)
- “This is eternal life: that they may know You, the only true God.” (John 17:3)
- pray to Yahavah
- glorify Yahavah
- reveal Yahavah
- teach Yahavah
- submit to Yahavah
5. Jesus Never Claims the Father’s Name as His Own
Even after the resurrection, Jesus says:Jesus maintains the distinction:“I ascend to My Father and your Father, to My God and your God.” — John 20:17
- Yahavah is His God
- Yahavah is our God
- Jesus is the exalted Son, not the Father Himself
6. Yahavah’s Name Is Eternal and Cannot Be Replaced
The Old Testament declares:- “This is My name forever.” (Exodus 3:15)
- “I am Yahavah; that is My name.” (Isaiah 42:8)
- “My glory I will not give to another.” (Isaiah 42:8)
7. The Son’s Exaltation Is the Father’s Victory
Philippians 2:9–11 shows a chain of authority:- Yahavah exalts Jesus
- Yahavah gives Him supreme authority
- Every knee bows to Jesus
- Every tongue confesses Jesus as Lord
- The Father receives glory through the Son
The Father’s name remains the eternal divine name. The Son receives the highest authority under the Father.
8. Jesus’ Exaltation Does Not Change Who God Is
Jesus never teaches:- “My name replaces the Father’s name.”
- “Worship Me instead of God.”
- “The Father’s name is no longer needed.”
- “The Father is greater than I.” (John 14:28)
- “I seek not My own glory.” (John 8:50)
- “The Father who sent Me…” (John 5:37)
- “Worship the Lord your God.” (Matthew 4:10)
Conclusion
No — Jesus being given “the name above all names” does not erase or replace the name of Yahweh/Yahavah.Instead:
- Yahavah exalts Jesus
- Yahavah gives Him supreme authority
- Jesus’ lordship brings glory to Yahavah
- Jesus continues to reveal and honor Yahavah’s name
- The Father’s name remains eternal and unchanged