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FAQ # 216

QUESTION  216 :  When the Apostle Paul spoke of the Lord, in terms of name, could he have meant the name of the father, reveal to the prophets – Yahovah (Ps 83:18)? For example, The Apostle Paul quoting Joel 2:32 (properly translated) declared, “...whosoever shall call upon the name of Yahovah shall be saved” (Romans 10:13).

Not necessarily. All references to salvation in conjunction with a name clearly implies the name of Christ, Jesus (Yahoshua). There could have been objection to this hadn't Peter stated, “by the name of Jesus Christ…Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved” (Acts 4:10-12).

This also fits Joel 2:32; for the father’s name is in the Son’s name. The original name of God is Yah, Yahovah is a type of connote form, meaning “I am that I am” or “Yah is what Yah is.” The name of the savior from the original is Yahoshua, which is just another connote form of Yah, meaning “Yah is salvation” or “Yah our savior.” Moreover and in addition, the name of the son has to be used because, “no man cometh unto the Father, but by me” (John 14:6).

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