From the Hebrew name יְהוֹשֻׁעַ (Yehoshu'a) meaning "YAHWEH is salvation", from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and יָשַׁע (yasha') meaning "to save". ... After Moses died Joshua succeeded him as leader of the Israelites and he led the conquest of Canaan.
Its preface states: "the distinctive Hebrew name for God (usually transliterated Jehovah or Yahweh) is in this translation represented by 'The Lord'." A footnote to Exodus 3:14 states: "I am sounds like the Hebrew name Yahweh traditionally transliterated as Jehovah."
In the Book of Genesis, Jehovah-jireh or Yahweh Yireh (Jehovah/Yahweh will provide) was a place in the land of Moriah. It was the location of the binding of Isaac, where God told Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham named the place after God provided a ram to sacrifice in place of Isaac.
According to the Book of Exodus in the Bible, Jehovah-Nissi (Hebrew: יְהוָה נִסִּי) is the name given by Moses to the altar which he built to celebrate the defeat of the Amalekites at Rephidim.
Jehovah Shalom is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 930 times.
Jehovah-shammah is a Christian transliteration of the Hebrew יְהוָה שָׁמָּה meaning "Jehovah is there", the name given to the city in Ezekiel's vision in Ezekiel 48:35. These are the final words of the Book of Ezekiel. The first word of the phrase is the tetragrammaton יהוה.
Meaning “Jehovah, our Righteousness,” Jehovah Tsidkenu uses His righteousness to reveal himself to you!
Jehozabad is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1749 times.
Jehozadak is a man in the Bible, his name means Jehovah-justified. He was the son of the high priest Seraiah at the time of the Babylonian exile (1 Chronicles 6:14, 15). He was carried into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar, and probably died in Babylon.
The name Jehu is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Jehu is: Jehovah is He. The biblical military commander of Israel (later king) who was noted for pell-mell style of chariot driving.