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What do the names of God represent in the Bible?

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The names of God reflect His attributes and His covenantal relationship with His people.

In the Bible, God's names reveal various aspects of His character and His relationship with humanity. Each name highlights a different attribute of God’s nature, such as His mercy, faithfulness, and judgment. For example, when God introduces Himself as 'I am,' it asserts His self-sufficiency and eternal presence. Moreover, as He expands on His names throughout scripture, including titles like Jehovah, it increasingly reaffirms His promise to be present and engaged with His people. Understanding these names enriches a believer's comprehension of God and enhances the depth of personal relationship, where each name signifies a specific way God interacts within the covenant He has established with His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:15, John 10:11, John 14:6

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