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What does the Bible say about names in the Bible?

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The names of the children of Israel signify important truths about our journey as believers, representing who we are and God's promises.

In Exodus 1, the names of the children of Israel, such as Reuben, Simeon, and Judah, are not merely identifiers but carry profound significance related to our spiritual journey. Reuben, which means 'see a son', encourages us to look up and acknowledge God. Simeon means 'hearing' and emphasizes the necessity of hearing God's voice amidst our struggles. Judah denotes 'praise', reminding us to celebrate God's goodness in all circumstances. Each name encapsulates vital truths about our identity in Christ and the transformative journey we undertake as we follow Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 1:1-2; Philippians 2:5-11

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