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Originally Posted by Bible-believer
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When I asked this question, I meant the names, and your answer referred to God.
Is Jehovah Jesus? Yes, when referring to God himself. But as referring to the name, Jehovah is the name of God the Father, and Jesus is the name of God the Son.
I hope you understand my intention. Making the statement or question clear at the beginning to avoid confusion. "
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Hi
Bible-believer,
I have been considering your clarification since you wrote it. Upon further review of the names of God in both the Old and New Testament, I cannot find compelling evidence that Jehovah, a name of God used over 7000 times in the Old Testament, nor any of its ten derivatives (e.g. Jehovah-ro'i - Jehovah is my Shepherd; Jehovah-tsidqenu - Jehovah my Righteousness; etc.) refers
only to God the Father.
What is your scriptural-based rationale for holding this point of view?
Thanks,
Drake