City You Live In: (Add closest Major City in Parentheses)
Belcamp (Aberdeen)
State You Live In:
MARYLAND MD
Church Status:
Senior Pastor
Church Name:
El Shaddai Temple
College Attended (optional):
Morgan St. UNI. Family Bible College&Seminary P.I.T.Prophetic School
About Me: (Ministry Info, Hobbies, Fav. Music etc.)
I Love the Word of God. I enjoy preaching and teaching the Word also enjoy hearing good preaching and teaching. I play baskettball in a Church league and I enjoy fishing and going to parks and enjoying nature. I love Gospel music all types traditional ,contempary ect.
Td Jakes,Myles Monroe,Noel Jones, Gilbert Patterson Bis C.Showell,Bis James Nelson Dr Jerome Stokes Jamal Bryant Kenneth Hagin ,Dennis Leonard and many others in the body of Christ.Saundra Morgan!!!
Name of the Creator As The Father is יהוה "YHWH"
and His Son’s Name is יהוה "YHWH" Note: The Father & Son Name Are The Same! (John 5:43) They Are ONE!
"Pronounced Yahweh"
Encyclopedia Britannica
Yahweh - the God of the Israelites, his name being revealed to Moses as four Hebrew consonants (YHWH) called the tetragrammaton. After the Exile (6th century BC), and especially from the 3rd century BC on, Jews ceased to use the name Yahweh for two reasons. As Judaism became a universal religion through its proselytizing in the Greco-Roman world, the more common noun Elohim, meaning “god,” tended to replace Yahweh to demonstrate the universal sovereignty of Israel's God Yahweh over all others. At the same time, the divine name Yahweh was increasingly regarded as too sacred to be uttered; it was thus replaced vocally in the synagogue ritual by the (Jews) Hebrew word Adonai (“My Lord”), which was translated as Kyrios (“Lord”) in the Septuagint, the Greek version of the Old Testament.
The Masoretes, who from about the 6th to the 10th century worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible, replaced the vowels of the name (YHWH) Yahweh with the vowel signs of the Hebrew words Adonai or Elohim. Thus, the artificial name Jehovah (YeHoWaH) came into being. Although Christian scholars after the Renaissance and Reformation periods used the term Jehovah for YHWH, in the 19th and 20th centuries biblicalscholars again began to use the form Yahweh. Early Christian writers, such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used a form like Yahweh, and this pronunciation of the (Tetragrammaton) was never really lost. Other Greek transcriptions also indicated that YHWH should be pronounced Yahweh.
The meaning of the personal name of the Israelite God has been variously interpreted. Many scholars believe that the most proper meaning may be “He Brings Into Existence Whatever Exists” (Yahweh-Asher-Yahweh). In I Samuel, God is known by the name Yahweh Teva-?ot, or “He Brings the Hosts Into Existence,” the hosts possibly referring to the heavenly court or to Israel. The personal name of God probably was known long before the time of Moses. The name of Moses' mother was Jochebed (Yokheved), a word based on the name Yahweh. Thus, the tribe of Levi, to which Moses belonged, probably knew the name Yahweh, which originally may have been (in its short form Yo, Yah, or Yahu) a religious invocation of no precise meaning evoked by the mysterious and awesome splendour of the manifestation of the holy.
Also see "Consonants Or Vowels?"
Give Unto Yahweh the Glory Due Unto His Name!
God Bless You Pastor Holley! I am encouraged by God's faithfulness to take care of His servants and uphold them through challenging moments. I could not make it to Maryland for Julia's homegoing, but I prayed for you and the family when I got the word.
I will make it my business to visit with you on my next trip to Maryland which I suspect will be between a camp meeting I am speaking at in West Virginia September 17-20 and one I am scheduled to speak at in Ocean City, MD October 1-3.
Hello there hope you are well and you add me as a friend. Hey I have some information about our Church Growth Conference here in Los Angeles in Jan and would love for you to come out...www.churchgrowthdvd.com, let me know..!!
praise the lord pastor the service yesterday was off the hook. I thank god for you pastor for giving us the opportunity to use our gift to the glory of god. Yes pastor you are truely a prophet and that you hear from god. I have been bless by your vision and teachings. I encourage you to continue and dont give up because the best is yet to come. Pastor you will have church your heart desire. May god bless you and keep you safe in his arms.
Well pastor am getting ready for sunday i can't wait the Lord has a word for the youth this sunday and i feel a break throught prasie is coming our way sunday morining
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and His Son’s Name is יהוה "YHWH" Note: The Father & Son Name Are The Same! (John 5:43) They Are ONE!
"Pronounced Yahweh"
Encyclopedia Britannica
Yahweh - the God of the Israelites, his name being revealed to Moses as four Hebrew consonants (YHWH) called the tetragrammaton. After the Exile (6th century BC), and especially from the 3rd century BC on, Jews ceased to use the name Yahweh for two reasons. As Judaism became a universal religion through its proselytizing in the Greco-Roman world, the more common noun Elohim, meaning “god,” tended to replace Yahweh to demonstrate the universal sovereignty of Israel's God Yahweh over all others. At the same time, the divine name Yahweh was increasingly regarded as too sacred to be uttered; it was thus replaced vocally in the synagogue ritual by the (Jews) Hebrew word Adonai (“My Lord”), which was translated as Kyrios (“Lord”) in the Septuagint, the Greek version of the Old Testament.
The Masoretes, who from about the 6th to the 10th century worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible, replaced the vowels of the name (YHWH) Yahweh with the vowel signs of the Hebrew words Adonai or Elohim. Thus, the artificial name Jehovah (YeHoWaH) came into being. Although Christian scholars after the Renaissance and Reformation periods used the term Jehovah for YHWH, in the 19th and 20th centuries biblicalscholars again began to use the form Yahweh. Early Christian writers, such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used a form like Yahweh, and this pronunciation of the (Tetragrammaton) was never really lost. Other Greek transcriptions also indicated that YHWH should be pronounced Yahweh.
The meaning of the personal name of the Israelite God has been variously interpreted. Many scholars believe that the most proper meaning may be “He Brings Into Existence Whatever Exists” (Yahweh-Asher-Yahweh). In I Samuel, God is known by the name Yahweh Teva-?ot, or “He Brings the Hosts Into Existence,” the hosts possibly referring to the heavenly court or to Israel. The personal name of God probably was known long before the time of Moses. The name of Moses' mother was Jochebed (Yokheved), a word based on the name Yahweh. Thus, the tribe of Levi, to which Moses belonged, probably knew the name Yahweh, which originally may have been (in its short form Yo, Yah, or Yahu) a religious invocation of no precise meaning evoked by the mysterious and awesome splendour of the manifestation of the holy.
Also see "Consonants Or Vowels?"
Give Unto Yahweh the Glory Due Unto His Name!
I will make it my business to visit with you on my next trip to Maryland which I suspect will be between a camp meeting I am speaking at in West Virginia September 17-20 and one I am scheduled to speak at in Ocean City, MD October 1-3.
Steve
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