first used? And did you know that there is no letter "J" (as in J-ehovah or J-esus) in Hebrew?
Does it bother you that Jesus (like Jehovah) is not the "correct" form of the name of God's Son or are "Jehovah" and "Jesus" acceptable forms to use (even though they are not "accurate")?
Thank you: So "Jehovah" (with it's late entry into religious lexicon) is a fully acceptable way for Christians to refer to the Almighty?
Does it bother you that Jesus (like Jehovah) is not the "correct" form of the name of God's Son or are "Jehovah" and "Jesus" acceptable forms to use (even though they are not "accurate")?
Thank you: So "Jehovah" (with it's late entry into religious lexicon) is a fully acceptable way for Christians to refer to the Almighty?