In your tagline, you have Christ saying He is the “Elohim of Ya’acov,” er, sorry, “Ya’acob” but “Elohim” is plural. Is that the literal word in the NAsbU? Just curious.
683 posted on May 30, 2008 10:07:49 AM MDT by Judith Anne
0046 rybia' 'abiyr {aw-beer'} TNK Isaiah 60:16 .... And you shall know That I the LORD I read it a different way: Yah'shua(Jesus) means in Hebrew: YHvH is my salvation. The verse in the NASBu is
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach Adonai NAU Isaiah 60:16 ............... Then you will know that I, the LORD,
Mighty one (HSN-046) is an old name of G-d often used poeticly
am your Savior And your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob. <046> rybia' abir (7d) Meaning: strong
LXE Isaiah 60:16 ....... and shalt know that I am the Lord
Origin: from the same as 82
Usage: Mighty One(6).
Notes: (a) Isa 66:11 (b) Isa 19:20; Isa 43:3, Isa 43:11; Isa 45:15, Isa 45:21; Isa 63:8 (c) Isa 59:20; Isa 63:16
Meaning:
1) strong, mighty - used only to describe God
2) the Strong - old name for God (poetic) Origin: from 082; TWOT - 13c; adj m Usage: AV - might (One) 6; 6
that saves thee and delivers thee, the Holy One of Israel.
am your Savior, I, The Mighty One of Jacob, am your Redeemer.
YHvH is saying that He is our Savior and Redeemer( Kinsman-Redeemer).