Lord God and Jehovah God
Lord God and Jehovah God In the Bible, the Hebrew word Adonai, the Greek word Kyrius, and the Revised Version's Jehovah (Hebrew Yahweh) are mixed together. The first appearance of the name Jehovah (Yahweh) God in the Bible is in Genesis 2:4. "This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, on the day when Jehovah God made the earth and the heavens." The name Jehovah appeared after the Septuagint was compiled. Before that, it was called Adonai. The Hebrew Adonai is translated as Kyrius in Greek and means "Lord." There are several instances in the Old Testament where Adonai is used, such as 1 Kings 18:7 and Ezra 10:3. 1 Kings 18:7: "As Obadiah was on the road, Elijah found him. He recognized him and fell on his face and said, 'My lord (Adonai: Adon) Elijah, is it you?'" Adonai is an emphatic form of Adon (master, owner), and is a title used only when addressing God, the owner and ruler of humans and a...