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What does the Bible say about God's name in Psalm 8?

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Psalm 8 proclaims the excellence of God's name, recognizing Him as our Lord and praising His glory above the heavens.

In Psalm 8, David begins with a resounding proclamation of the excellence of God's name, expressing deep reverence for the majesty of Jehovah, our Adonai. This psalm is an acknowledgment of God's greatness as the Creator, who set His glory above the heavens. David's use of the name Jehovah signifies the covenant-keeping nature of God, and in calling Him Adonai, he acknowledges His lordship over all creation. The psalm presents a beautiful invitation to reflect on the wonders of creation while simultaneously recognizing God's intimate care for mankind, positioning Him as both the majestic Creator and the personal Savior.
Scripture References: Psalm 8:1-2

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Psalm 8
Rick Warta · Jan 20, 2022
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