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be perfect

Psalm 82:6

New King James Version (NKJV)

6 I said, “You are[a]gods’ [‘elohiym: magistrates, great, mighty, etc..], And all of you are children of the Most High.”

Let’s be great, let’s be mighty, let’s be perfect as our ‘Elohiym!

Amein? Amein! (So be it, Truly!, etc..]


Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon:

G-ds (ie: the Most High): 430 ‘elohiym el-o-heem’ plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.

Amen (Amein or Amane): 543 ‘amen aw-mane’ from 539; sure; abstract, faithfulness; adverb, truly:–Amen, so be it, truth.

Father: אָב ʼâb, awb; a primitive word; father, in a literal and immediate, or figurative and remote application:—chief, (fore-) father(-less), × patrimony, principal. Compare names in ‘Abi-‘.


The significance of the Almighty’s name, ‘the Father’- ‘our ‘Elohiym’….

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 with Moses 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 – SALVATION:

“I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE”.

…. Source: Tetragrammaton

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