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How do we know that God's name is holy?

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God's name is holy as it reveals His character and nature, acknowledged by His creation and the angels.

The holiness of God's name is foundational in Scripture, representing His unique character and supremacy. Psalm 111:9 states, 'Holy and reverend is His name.' Furthermore, the Seraphim in Isaiah 6 declare, 'Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of hosts,' illustrating that God's holiness is recognized even among the heavenly hosts. The name of God encapsulates His divine attributes, and His works proclaim His glory, as noted in Psalm 75:1. Thus, God's name is hallowed because it reflects His eternal and unchanging character, separate from all creation.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:9, Isaiah 6:3, Psalm 75:1

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