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What does the Bible say about Jehovah?

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Jehovah, or 'the Lord,' represents the eternal, self-existent God in the Bible, highlighting His sovereignty and power as the creator.

In the Bible, Jehovah is referred to as 'the Lord' in capital letters, indicating the personal name of God which conveys His eternal and self-existent nature. This name signifies that God is the creator of the heavens and the earth, and in Him we find our being. In Psalms 28:6-7, David expresses confidence in Jehovah, stating, 'The Lord is my strength and my shield.' This reflects a deep reliance on God's sovereign power and His ability to deliver His people from affliction. Additionally, throughout Scripture, we see Jehovah is consistently depicted as the one true God who is unchanging and all-powerful, as noted in Malachi 3:6 where it states, 'I am the Lord; I change not.'
Scripture References: Psalm 28:6-7, Malachi 3:6

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Jabez Rutt · Nov 16, 2025
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