Who is the creator

Jehovah is a single being God, Thus its very relevant.

Only to the Jehovah Witnesses.....

There are several Trinitarian Christian groups and denominations do use (or have used) the name "Jehovah" to refer to God, even though this is far more characteristic of Jehovah's Witnesses (who are non-Trinitarian and emphasize it as God's exclusive personal name).

The form "Jehovah" is an older English vocalization of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH/YHVH), which appears thousands of times in the Old Testament. Most mainstream Trinitarian Christians prefer "Yahweh" in scholarly contexts or simply "LORD" (following Jewish tradition of not pronouncing the name), but "Jehovah" still appears in various Trinitarian settings:

In Older Bible translations used by Trinitarians: The King James Version (1611) renders it as "Jehovah" in a few places (e.g., Psalm 83:18, Exodus 6:3). Many historic Protestant Trinitarian churches used these Bibles and thus referred to God as Jehovah in hymns, prayers, and writings.

In Trinitarian Bible Society: This organization (explicitly Trinitarian) strongly defends "Jehovah" as a valid and accurate form of God's name, promoting its use in their literature and Bible editions.

In Some Pentecostal and evangelical churches: Groups like certain Assemblies of God congregations have historically used "Jehovah" in worship songs (e.g., "Jehovah Jireh," "Jehovah Nissi") and teaching, while fully affirming the Trinity.

InHymns and worship: Trinitarian Christians across denominations (Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc.) have sung hymns containing "Jehovah" for centuries, such as "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah."
 
And Jesus has the same identity , banes, titles and descriptions as YHWH. Like Father like Son:)
Jesus is never called Almighty God. And tell us then why Jesus' God and Father had to give him authority? Give him the judging? Give him the name above other names? Give him a kingship? He is never called YHWH( YHVH)
 
God is a singular entity, not a singular person. God is a type of being, and one of its characteristics is being personal/relational in nature. Intelligence, creativity, and rationality are other aspects of the nature of being God, just as they are of being human.


Human is a type of being, canine is a type of being, feline is a type of being. But the separation between being human and being God is the scope of these characteristics. God is eternal and infinite in His being, but all others are created and finite in nature of being.

God, being eternal, has always been personal and relational and can only function as such with another of his same type in an eternity past scenario. Whoever is eternal in nature of being is necessarily God in nature of being. Singular type of nature, and whoever possesses this nature is an individual expression of that type of nature of being.



Doug
The bible answers you clearly-Gen 1:27--HE( not we or us) created.
 
Only to the Jehovah Witnesses.....

There are several Trinitarian Christian groups and denominations do use (or have used) the name "Jehovah" to refer to God, even though this is far more characteristic of Jehovah's Witnesses (who are non-Trinitarian and emphasize it as God's exclusive personal name).

The form "Jehovah" is an older English vocalization of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton (YHWH/YHVH), which appears thousands of times in the Old Testament. Most mainstream Trinitarian Christians prefer "Yahweh" in scholarly contexts or simply "LORD" (following Jewish tradition of not pronouncing the name), but "Jehovah" still appears in various Trinitarian settings:

In Older Bible translations used by Trinitarians: The King James Version (1611) renders it as "Jehovah" in a few places (e.g., Psalm 83:18, Exodus 6:3). Many historic Protestant Trinitarian churches used these Bibles and thus referred to God as Jehovah in hymns, prayers, and writings.

In Trinitarian Bible Society: This organization (explicitly Trinitarian) strongly defends "Jehovah" as a valid and accurate form of God's name, promoting its use in their literature and Bible editions.

In Some Pentecostal and evangelical churches: Groups like certain Assemblies of God congregations have historically used "Jehovah" in worship songs (e.g., "Jehovah Jireh," "Jehovah Nissi") and teaching, while fully affirming the Trinity.

InHymns and worship: Trinitarian Christians across denominations (Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, etc.) have sung hymns containing "Jehovah" for centuries, such as "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah."
How do you get by these facts? From Moses on up until this very minute, the Israelite religion teaches, serves and worships a single being God=YHVH(Jehovah)--Thus when Jesus and EVERY bible writer attended those places of worship were taught that God as well.
Yes that name is used, but they twist it into saying Jesus is Jehovah. There are unitarian religions besides the JW,s. Yes some bibles have Gods name in possibly 8 spots. Jesus' Fathers will( Matt 7:21) has his name in over 7000 spots. Whose will do you think Jesus would support on that important matter?
 
The bible answers you clearly-Gen 1:27--HE( not we or us) created.
John 1:1In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning. 3Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made

So either The Word is the “he” of Gen 1:27, or there was a plurality of persons involved in the creation process. Take your pick! (Not to mention that the Holy Spirit was there as well.)

Doug
 
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