rylan1
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Originally Posted by 1journeyman
http:///forum/post/2514429
Yahweh is the holiest of names for God in the Jewish language. It's typically translated "Jehovah" in early English texts.
The OT is full of different names for Yahweh. The Jewish people used different titles for God depending on which of His characteristics they were referring too. Adonai means "Lord", El Shaddai means "God, all sufficient", "provider", etc. There are dozens of different names of God in the OT, so we have to look further than these names describing the Trinity.
Neither name, from the Hebrew, implies the masculine or feminine side of God.
I disagree, I think the one I mentioned also means the "the breasted one" or something like that... but some of the characteristics described within that name suggest feminine qualities... as do I think its Adonai that has some masculine characteristics...
But I don't equate God as having gender as we know it here... its uneccessary and the though of it IMO gives the thinker a limited perspective of all that God is..
As far as the fall... the more I think about it I am unsure... Satan could have fell before the creation of man, and the rest of the 1/3 of angels fell after man.. So I guess Satan was by himself for a while.
http:///forum/post/2514429
Yahweh is the holiest of names for God in the Jewish language. It's typically translated "Jehovah" in early English texts.
The OT is full of different names for Yahweh. The Jewish people used different titles for God depending on which of His characteristics they were referring too. Adonai means "Lord", El Shaddai means "God, all sufficient", "provider", etc. There are dozens of different names of God in the OT, so we have to look further than these names describing the Trinity.
Neither name, from the Hebrew, implies the masculine or feminine side of God.
I disagree, I think the one I mentioned also means the "the breasted one" or something like that... but some of the characteristics described within that name suggest feminine qualities... as do I think its Adonai that has some masculine characteristics...
But I don't equate God as having gender as we know it here... its uneccessary and the though of it IMO gives the thinker a limited perspective of all that God is..
As far as the fall... the more I think about it I am unsure... Satan could have fell before the creation of man, and the rest of the 1/3 of angels fell after man.. So I guess Satan was by himself for a while.