“8 Oh, give thanks to the ‘Lord’ [Adonai (ha-YHWH): the-Name, Word and Works,of Israel’s ‘Elohiym]! ‘Call upon’ [bow’: Abide (in), attain, etc..] ‘His’ [ha-Ga’al’s: the-Redeemer(‘s), the-Deliver[-er’s], etc..] name; Make known ‘His’ [ha-Ga’al’s: the-Redeemer(‘s), the-Deliver[-er’s], etc..] deeds among the peoples!
Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon:
Lord (see more below): Lord: אֲדֹנָיʼ Ădônây, ad-o-noy’; an emphatic form of H113; the Lord (used as a proper name of ‘God’ [‘Elohiym] only):—(my) ‘Lord’ [YHWH].
Call Upon: 935 bow’ bo a primitive root; to go or come (in a wide variety of applications):–abide, apply, attain, X be, befall, + besiege, bring (forth, in, into, to pass), call, carry, X certainly, (cause, let, thing for) to come (against, in, out, upon, to pass), depart, X doubtless again, + eat, + employ, (cause to) enter (in, into, -tering, -trance, -try), be fallen, fetch, + follow, get, give, go (down, in, to war), grant, + have, X indeed, (in-)vade, lead, lift (up), mention, pull in, put, resort, run (down), send, set, X (well) stricken (in age), X surely, take (in), way.
His: 1350 ga’al gaw-al’ a primitive root, to redeem (according to the Oriental law of kinship), i.e. to be the next of kin (and as such to buy back a relative’s property, marry his widow, etc.):–X in any wise, X at all, avenger, deliver[-er’s], (do, perform the part of near, next) kinsfolk(-man), purchase, ransom, redeem(-er[‘s]), revenger.
Lord (a title in place of a name, not the name) – originallyalso could mean:
Britannica.com:
Baal (L-rd): ‘god’ [eloha]worshipped in many ancient Middle Eastern communities, especially among the Canaanites, who apparently considered him a fertility deity and one of the most important ‘gods’ [‘eloha] in the pantheon…. (Read more at source).
More:
L-rd: “owner, etc..”. In nearly all Bibles, a term that replaces the name of Israel’s ‘Elohiym (YHWH).
Significance of the Creator’s Name:
YHWH (YH): “Modern scholars generally agree that YHWH is derived from the Hebrew triconsonantal root היה (h-y-h), “to be, become, come to pass”,[3] an archaic form of which is הוה (h-w-h),[4] with a third person masculine y- prefix, equivalent to English “he”. They connect it to [eg.]Exodus 3:14 – [ETC..] where the divinity [‘Elohiym of Israel, YHWH] who spoke withMoses responds to a question about his name by declaring: אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (Ehyeh asher ehyeh),“I am that I am” or “I will be what I will be”[5](in Biblical Hebrew the form of the verb here is not associated with any particular English tense).[6][7][8]“
THE NAME THAT ‘EXPRESSES’ (IS) THE WORD AND WORKS OF ISRAEL’S ‘ELOHIYM: