We are back in the Gospel of Mark for Easter Sunday studying the event that changed everything, The Resurrection of Jesus and how it should change our lives as Christians.
Jehovah-Shammah translates to “The Lord is There” or “The Lord Is Present.” The name emphasizes God’s abiding presence with His people, indicating that He is always near, accessible, and actively involved in their lives.
Jehovah-Tsidkenu (or YHWH Tsidkenu) means “The Lord Our Righteousness” and emphasizes God’s role as the source of righteousness for His people. The name is found in the book of Jeremiah, where it is used in a prophetic context, speaking of a future time when God will provide righteousness through a coming Messiah.
Jehovah-Goel (YHWH Go’el) translates to “The Lord is my Redeemer” or “The Lord, my Kinsman-Redeemer.” This name emphasizes God’s role as a redeemer who rescues, delivers, and restores His people.