@HezekYHWH Question: Deuteronomy 32:8-9 Verse 8 says the Most High Verse 9 says the LORDS portion is his people. Is the LORD the same as the Most High in this context? Notice lord is all Capitol. Does that make difference Is the Lord called EL in hebrew? The reason for asking is that I was seeing these names interchangeable in the Hebrew context. Thanks for your response
Yes, in verse 9, "LORD" is hebrew 3068, which is the master himself YHWH. Now, MOST HIGH isn't a name but a descriptive phrase. "Most High," meaning that there is nothing higher than YHWH. It's like saying "handsome HezekYHWH" or "Pretty Deborah" The adjective or descriptive term just describes the person or thing. Now, regarding EL, it simply means strength, and it also is the name of a pagan canaanite Deity. But since the hebrews and canaanites spoke the variations of the same language, people tend to think these things are names. Consider "ELIYAH or ELIYHWH" It translates (reading right to left hebrew rules) YHWH is my strength. Because EL means strength. Also keep in mind that hebrew has no capitalization at all. Therefore the creator has one name, but many epiteths that describe him.
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Question: Deuteronomy 32:8-9
Verse 8 says the Most High
Verse 9 says the LORDS portion is his people.
Is the LORD the same as the Most High in this context? Notice lord is all Capitol. Does that make difference
Is the Lord called EL in hebrew?
The reason for asking is that I was seeing these names interchangeable in the Hebrew context.
Thanks for your response
Yes, in verse 9, "LORD" is hebrew 3068, which is the master himself YHWH.
Now, MOST HIGH isn't a name but a descriptive phrase. "Most High," meaning that there is nothing higher than YHWH. It's like saying "handsome HezekYHWH" or "Pretty Deborah"
The adjective or descriptive term just describes the person or thing.
Now, regarding EL, it simply means strength, and it also is the name of a pagan canaanite Deity.
But since the hebrews and canaanites spoke the variations of the same language, people tend to think these things are names.
Consider "ELIYAH or ELIYHWH"
It translates (reading right to left hebrew rules)
YHWH is my strength.
Because EL means strength.
Also keep in mind that hebrew has no capitalization at all.
Therefore the creator has one name, but many epiteths that describe him.
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Oh yea, brother, you forgot Isaiah 53 breakdown. The suffering servant.
@@DeltaRoots Im uploading part 2 to the shabbath HEATHENS changing times and laws today, and I will upload soon the ISAIAH 53 VIDEO. As when I answered your question, I started thinking about that video I hadnt made.
YHWH is the only Savior, Redeemer and Protector... would a father purposely hinder, or confuse his own child, so that that child could not be obedient??? Absolutely NOT...
YHWH is very straight forward...He put the sun, the moon and stars above...where man could not mess with them....
Absolutely!!! Praise YHWH!!