Jehovah-nissi
Jehovah my banner, the title given by Moses to the altar which he erected on the hill on the top of which he stood with uplifted hands while Israel prevailed over their enemies the Amalekites (Ex. 17:15).
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- Jehovah-shalom
Jehovah send peace, the name which Gideon gave to the altar he erected on the spot at Ophrah where the angel appeared to him (Judg. 6:24).
- Jehovah-shammah
Jehovah is there, the symbolical title given by Ezekiel to Jerusalem, which was seen by him in vision (Ezek. 48:35). It was a type of the gospel Church.
- Jehovah-tsidkenu
Jehovah our rightousness, rendered in the Authorized Version, “The LORD our righteousness,” a title given to the Messiah (Jer. 23:6, marg.), and also to Jerusalem (33:16, marg.).
- Jehovist
[ji-hoh-vist] /dʒɪˈhoʊ vɪst/ noun 1. . /dʒɪˈhəʊvɪst/ noun 1. another name for the Yahwist 2. a person who maintains that the name YHVH in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament was originally pronounced Jehovah adjective 3. of or relating to the Yahwist source of the Pentateuch n. the presumed authnor or authors of the […]
- Jehozabad
Jehovah-given. (1.) The son of Obed-edom (1 Chr. 26:4), one of the Levite porters. (2.) The son of Shomer, one of the two conspirators who put king Jehoash to death in Millo in Jerusalem (2 Kings 12:21). (3.) 2 Chr. 17:18.