Like the other Catherine, I knew my name meant purity (after an internet search a decade ago). Thanks so much for thess quizzes. They not only make us think, but of course, they make us search our Bibles to look them up, which is your intention. Well done!
My name means light. I have three daughters, each named after women in the Bible who had to do hard tasks; Deborah Jael, Esther Danielle and Abigail Noelle.
Yes, so many subtleties in every language that only (native) speakers can fully comprehend. And even then, there are lots of intricacies and backgrounds we all miss! Well done on makign the effort to study Hebrew!
Saul name was not changed to Paul , he had Roman name and a Jewish / Hebrew name It’s says in scripture Saul also known as Paul . Acts 13 v 9 he had a dual name
Jehovah...It is widely used. It is considered by many to be hallowed, and it is also endeared by many as a beautiful hymn, however, this name was never revealed by God. The name “Jehovah” is a concoction of man. Therefore, it is a “mongrel,” a “hybrid;” and it is “fantastic” and “monstrous.” There is something very wrong with this euphonious name. The facts have only to be known to justify this verdict. What are the facts? Ever since the Babylonian invasion of Judea and the enforced diaspora of its people in 605 B.C., the Jews have a strong penchant for hiding the name of God from the Gentiles, and thus preventing the profaning of God’s revealed name. Later, the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was known to raid Jewish synagogues, take the gold, and the Hebrew Scriptures [the Old Testament], and persecute Jews. The name and pronunciation of “Jehovah,” (and also the name Jesus) were unknown until 1520 A.D. when introduced and propagated by Peter Galatinus, Confessor to Pope Leo X, who noted in the stolen Hebrew Scriptures that there were Hebrew vowels placed onto the four consonants letters of God’s true name, YHWH [pronounced: Yod-Hey-Waw-Hey]. Peter Galatinus (1450-1540) did not know of the Jewish practice of placing vowels from another word, (accordingly one of the following words: Adonai {YaHoWaH}, Eloah {YeHoWaH}, Elohim {YeHoWiH}), and specifically Eloah, which created the name Jehovah. Jehovah is merely a combination of the Tetragrammaton (the four consonants: YHWH) and the vowels from another Hebrew word for God (namely: Eloah) arbitrarily placed onto the Tetragrammaton to remind the Jewish reader not to attempt to say the name of God but to say, “Adonay,” instead. It should be noted that words in the Hebrew Scriptures contain consonants only, no vowels, so when the Jewish reader would come upon YHWH, God’s name, he would inadvertently attempt to pronounce the name. Therefore vowels were added to remind the reader to say, “Adonay” instead of “the name” (HaShem). Noted Bible scholar J. B. Rotherham, stated, “To give… YHWH (Latin: IHVH {Iehovah} later JHVH {Jehovah} due to the later addition of the letter J in the seventeenth century) the vowels of the word (Eloah) to remind the Jewish reader to say, “Adonay,” and later to pronounce it “Jehovah,’ is about as hybrid a combination as it would be to spell the name of Germany with the vowels of Portugal-viz., Gormuna” (the Emphasized Bible, J. B. Rotherham, 1994, Kregel Publication, Pp. 24-25). Jehovah in its present form has only existed since the seventeenth century. Fact: God’s essential name is YAH, and Bible scholars acknowledge YAHWEH (for YAH, see Strong’s #3050), as in “Praise YAH,” in Hebrew: “Halleluyah.” YAH is the name above every name (Philippians 2:9). YAH is from the word of HAYAH (I AM). The Savior identified Himself as the I AM (John 8:58). Je-hovah, “hovah” in Hebrew means “RUIN and MISCHIEF,” and “Calamity” (see Strong’s Dictionary of Bible Words #1943). “Jehovah” is a monstrous name that means “Ruin and Mischief.” Besides the vowels of Eloah, the Jews also at times used the vowels of Elohim, producing the false name: “Yehovih” (see Strong’s Dictionary of Bible Words, #3069), which was done to remind the Jewish reader in the synagogues to say, “Adonay” instead of speaking the name of God. The Jewish Encyclopedia, states, “This name is commonly represented in modern translations by the form Jehovah, which, however, is a philological impossibility” (p. 160). The Jehovah’s Witnesses admittedly make a similar reference that the name Jehovah is inferior in their Book: Let Your Name be Sanctified (p. 16). The name Jehovah is not the name of God! Consequently, the name Jesus is not Christ’s name either. The name of God is so important and apparently lost, that the LORD must restore it. The LORD said, “For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the name of the LORD” (Zephaniah 3:9). The apostle Peter testified to only one name, YAHSHUA, for he said, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). To those who reject the true revealed name given to our Savior {YAHSHUA}, there is this warning: “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God” (John 3:16). To use a false name not revealed by God as God’s name is tantamount to idolatry. IN HIS TRUTH, Halleluyah, Praise YAH, Praise YAHSHUA!
THANK GOD AND YOU,AGAIN.
VERY HELPFUL, INSPIRING AND ENJOYABLE.
GOD'S BLESSINGS, MERCY AND GRACE TO ALL.
Interesting quiz.missed 4
Missed 4 rest were all rightly answered amen 👍
16 out of 20 ❤️
Thank you. A Blessed quiz with knowledge that I learned from. I pray you have fully recovered🙏
Much appreciated! Just about 100% now 🙏😁
@@100Chapters Praise the Lord so happy to hear that🙏
Like the other Catherine, I knew my name meant purity (after an internet search a decade ago). Thanks so much for thess quizzes. They not only make us think, but of course, they make us search our Bibles to look them up, which is your intention. Well done!
Wonderful!
My name means I need to study names more. 😊❤
🤣 You have the same name as me! 🤣
Thank you for the quiz, and I have enjoyed it 😊 ❤️
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same with me. study more.
This was a tough quiz, I only got 11 out of 20, but I still enjoy them just the same.
Think you did pretty well! 100% more than the Law of Averages would get! 😄
You did awesome‼️
My name means light. I have three daughters, each named after women in the Bible who had to do hard tasks; Deborah Jael, Esther Danielle and Abigail Noelle.
I did good I've been studying Hebrew . שלום וגם תודה ♥️🙏💯💪 btw alot is midsed when we don't look into the ancient languages.Hebrew Aramaic and Greek.
Yes, so many subtleties in every language that only (native) speakers can fully comprehend. And even then, there are lots of intricacies and backgrounds we all miss! Well done on makign the effort to study Hebrew!
My name comes from the Greek CATHAROS meaning PURE in English. I won't change it, hope with God's grace and mercy I will live up to it. 15/20
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that was hard, but informative.
9/20 That wasn't easy.
I am happy with my name but it's a hard name to live up to.
God bless. 🙏 😇
As long as you're not a fallen angel! 😉 You're definitely 100 Chapters' guardian angel though 😇
18/20 missed the last two. I love researching Biblical name meanings.
You did amazingly well wow outstanding‼️💯
16/20
I got half of them right. My name is a variation of Elizabeth, which means "Oath Of God ".
I got 8 out of 20 🤷🏼♀️
Miss three! My name means ‘pure,’ or katharos in Greek
I performed abysmally but I enjoyed it
More study time for me! 6 wrong answer tonight. I would change my name to Jesse.
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Saul name was not changed to Paul , he had Roman name and a Jewish / Hebrew name
It’s says in scripture Saul also known as Paul . Acts 13 v 9 he had a dual name
My name means Lily: Sue is my first name.
If Sue means Lily, what does Lily mean? 😄
Very hard only 10 right
I don't think I would change my name.
My name means " disciple of Christ".
Well named I presume 😉
Jehovah...It is widely used. It is considered by many to be hallowed, and it is also endeared by many as a beautiful hymn, however, this name was never revealed by God. The name “Jehovah” is a concoction of man. Therefore, it is a “mongrel,” a “hybrid;” and it is “fantastic” and “monstrous.” There is something very wrong with this euphonious name. The facts have only to be known to justify this verdict. What are the facts? Ever since the Babylonian invasion of Judea and the enforced diaspora of its people in 605 B.C., the Jews have a strong penchant for hiding the name of God from the Gentiles, and thus preventing the profaning of God’s revealed name. Later, the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages was known to raid Jewish synagogues, take the gold, and the Hebrew Scriptures [the Old Testament], and persecute Jews. The name and pronunciation of “Jehovah,” (and also the name Jesus) were unknown until 1520 A.D. when introduced and propagated by Peter Galatinus, Confessor to Pope Leo X, who noted in the stolen Hebrew Scriptures that there were Hebrew vowels placed onto the four consonants letters of God’s true name, YHWH [pronounced: Yod-Hey-Waw-Hey]. Peter Galatinus (1450-1540) did not know of the Jewish practice of placing vowels from another word, (accordingly one of the following words: Adonai {YaHoWaH}, Eloah {YeHoWaH}, Elohim {YeHoWiH}), and specifically Eloah, which created the name Jehovah. Jehovah is merely a combination of the Tetragrammaton (the four consonants: YHWH) and the vowels from another Hebrew word for God (namely: Eloah) arbitrarily placed onto the Tetragrammaton to remind the Jewish reader not to attempt to say the name of God but to say, “Adonay,” instead. It should be noted that words in the Hebrew Scriptures contain consonants only, no vowels, so when the Jewish reader would come upon YHWH, God’s name, he would inadvertently attempt to pronounce the name. Therefore vowels were added to remind the reader to say, “Adonay” instead of “the name” (HaShem). Noted Bible scholar J. B. Rotherham, stated, “To give… YHWH (Latin: IHVH {Iehovah} later JHVH {Jehovah} due to the later addition of the letter J in the seventeenth century) the vowels of the word (Eloah) to remind the Jewish reader to say, “Adonay,” and later to pronounce it “Jehovah,’ is about as hybrid a combination as it would be to spell the name of Germany with the vowels of Portugal-viz., Gormuna” (the Emphasized Bible, J. B. Rotherham, 1994, Kregel Publication, Pp. 24-25). Jehovah in its present form has only existed since the seventeenth century. Fact: God’s essential name is YAH, and Bible scholars acknowledge YAHWEH (for YAH, see Strong’s #3050), as in “Praise YAH,” in Hebrew: “Halleluyah.” YAH is the name above every name (Philippians 2:9). YAH is from the word of HAYAH (I AM). The Savior identified Himself as the I AM (John 8:58). Je-hovah, “hovah” in Hebrew means “RUIN and MISCHIEF,” and “Calamity” (see Strong’s Dictionary of Bible Words #1943). “Jehovah” is a monstrous name that means “Ruin and Mischief.” Besides the vowels of Eloah, the Jews also at times used the vowels of Elohim, producing the false name: “Yehovih” (see Strong’s Dictionary of Bible Words, #3069), which was done to remind the Jewish reader in the synagogues to say, “Adonay” instead of speaking the name of God. The Jewish Encyclopedia, states, “This name is commonly represented in modern translations by the form Jehovah, which, however, is a philological impossibility” (p. 160). The Jehovah’s Witnesses admittedly make a similar reference that the name Jehovah is inferior in their Book: Let Your Name be Sanctified (p. 16). The name Jehovah is not the name of God! Consequently, the name Jesus is not Christ’s name either. The name of God is so important and apparently lost, that the LORD must restore it. The LORD said, “For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the name of the LORD” (Zephaniah 3:9). The apostle Peter testified to only one name, YAHSHUA, for he said, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). To those who reject the true revealed name given to our Savior {YAHSHUA}, there is this warning: “He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God” (John 3:16). To use a false name not revealed by God as God’s name is tantamount to idolatry. IN HIS TRUTH, Halleluyah, Praise YAH, Praise YAHSHUA!
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