
The Closer You Know His Heart
“The More You Know His Name, the Closer You Know His Heart”
In a world filled with uncertainty, noise, and distraction, there is one unchanging, ever-faithful presence: God. And He is not distant. He is not unknowable. He longs to be known—personally, intimately, deeply.
Each Name of God is not just a title… it’s a doorway into His character.
📖 When you call Him El Shaddai, you’re not just speaking Hebrew—you’re declaring, “God, You are more than enough.”
When you whisper Jehovah Rapha, you’re reminding your soul, “God, You are my Healer—not just of body, but of heart, memory, and soul.”
🛡 When you cry out to Jehovah Nissi, you are standing under the banner of a victorious King who never loses a battle.
These Names are not academic facts or theological checklists.
They are weapons in warfare, comfort in suffering, and light in confusion.
💡 To know God’s Names is to:
- Know how He fights for you when you feel surrounded
- Know how He comforts you when you feel crushed
- Know how He forgives you when you feel ashamed
- Know how He stays with you when everyone else walks away
God said in Jeremiah 9:23–24:
“Let not the wise boast of their wisdom or the strong boast of their strength or the rich boast of their riches, but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they have the understanding to know Me, that I am the LORD, who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on the earth, for in these I delight,” declares the LORD.
This is your invitation—not just to know about God, but to know Him.
Every name is a promise.
Every name is a testimony.
Every name is a reason to trust Him more.
📣 So, let your prayer be:
“Father, reveal Yourself to me by Your Names. Let me not settle for shallow faith, but hunger to know You—deeper, wider, higher.
Let every name I learn be a step closer to Your heart.”
You were made to know His Name—so you can walk in His power.
🕊 1. Yahweh (YHWH) – “I AM WHO I AM”
- Explanation: The most sacred, personal name of God revealed to Moses. It signifies God’s eternal, self-existent nature.
- Reference: Exodus 3:14 – “God said to Moses, ‘I AM WHO I AM.’”
- Note: Jews often substitute it with Adonai or HaShem (“The Name”) out of reverence.
🕊 2. Elohim – “God”
- Explanation: A general name for God used throughout the Old Testament. It emphasizes His power and creative might.
- Reference: Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning, God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth.”
🕊 3. El Shaddai – “God Almighty”
- Explanation: Highlights God’s supreme power and ability to supply all needs.
- Reference: Genesis 17:1 – “I am El Shaddai; walk before Me and be blameless.”
🕊 4. Adonai – “Lord” or “Master”
- Explanation: A title of respect and authority, often used in prayer and worship.
- Reference: Psalm 8:1 – “O Lord, our Lord (Adonai), how majestic is Your name in all the earth!”
🕊 5. El Elyon – “God Most High”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s supremacy over all gods and beings.
- Reference: Genesis 14:18–20 – Melchizedek blessed Abram in the name of El Elyon.
🕊 6. El Roi – “The God Who Sees”
- Explanation: Describes God’s omniscience and personal care.
- Reference: Genesis 16:13 – Hagar calls God El Roi after He sees her distress.
🕊 7. Yahweh Jireh (Jehovah-Jireh) – “The LORD Will Provide”
- Explanation: God’s provision, seen when Abraham is about to sacrifice Isaac.
- Reference: Genesis 22:14 – “Abraham called that place ‘The Lord Will Provide.’”
🕊 8. Yahweh Rapha (Jehovah-Rapha) – “The LORD Who Heals”
- Explanation: God as the healer of physical and spiritual ailments.
- Reference: Exodus 15:26 – “I am the LORD who heals you.”
🕊 9. Yahweh Nissi – “The LORD Is My Banner”
- Explanation: God as our rallying point and victory.
- Reference: Exodus 17:15 – Moses built an altar and called it Yahweh Nissi.
🕊 10. Yahweh Shalom – “The LORD Is Peace”
- Explanation: God is the source of all peace.
- Reference: Judges 6:24 – Gideon built an altar to the LORD and called it Yahweh Shalom.
🕊 11. Yahweh Tsidkenu – “The LORD Our Righteousness”
- Explanation: God is our source of righteousness and justification.
- Reference: Jeremiah 23:6 – “This is the name by which He will be called: The LORD Our Righteous Savior.”
🕊 12. Yahweh Sabaoth – “The LORD of Hosts”
- Explanation: God as commander of angelic armies.
- Reference: 1 Samuel 1:3, Isaiah 6:3
🕊 13. Yahweh Shammah – “The LORD Is There”
- Explanation: God’s abiding presence with His people.
- Reference: Ezekiel 48:35 – “The name of the city from that time on will be: THE LORD IS THERE.”
🕊 14. El Olam – “The Everlasting God”
- Explanation: God is eternal and unchanging.
- Reference: Genesis 21:33 – Abraham called on the name of El Olam.
🕊 15. Abba – “Father”
- Explanation: An intimate term for God as Father, used by Jesus and early Christians.
- Reference: Romans 8:15, Mark 14:36
🕊 16. Immanuel – “God with Us”
- Explanation: The prophesied name of the Messiah, expressing God’s presence.
- Reference: Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23
🕊 17. Theos – “God” (Greek)
- Explanation: Used throughout the New Testament to refer to the one true God.
- Reference: Common in the Gospels and Epistles, e.g., John 1:1
🕊 18. Kurios – “Lord” (Greek)
- Explanation: Title for both God and Jesus, signifying authority and divinity.
- Reference: Romans 10:9 – “Jesus is Lord.”
🕊 19. Pantokrator – “Almighty” (Greek)
- Explanation: Refers to God’s all-encompassing power.
- Reference: Revelation 1:8, 2 Corinthians 6:18
Names of Jesus (God the Son)
These also express divine identity:
- Jesus (Yeshua) – “The Lord Saves” (Matthew 1:21)
- Christ (Messiah) – “Anointed One” (Matthew 16:16)
- The Word (Logos) – John 1:1
- Son of God, Son of Man, Lamb of God, King of Kings, etc.
🕊 20. El Gibbor – “Mighty God”
- Explanation: A name used to describe the Messiah as divine and powerful.
- Reference: Isaiah 9:6 – “And He will be called… Mighty God (El Gibbor), Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
🕊 21. Melek – “King”
- Explanation: God as sovereign ruler over all creation.
- Reference: Psalm 47:7 – “For God is the King of all the earth.”
🕊 22. Qanna – “Jealous”
- Explanation: God is jealous for our exclusive worship, not out of insecurity, but out of love and covenant.
- Reference: Exodus 34:14 – “The LORD, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.”
🕊 23. Go’el – “Redeemer”
- Explanation: God as the kinsman-redeemer who saves, protects, and restores.
- Reference: Isaiah 44:6 – “I am the LORD, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel.”
🕊 24. Attiq Yomin – “Ancient of Days”
- Explanation: A title emphasizing God’s eternal nature and divine judgment.
- Reference: Daniel 7:9–10 – “The Ancient of Days took His seat…”
🕊 25. Tzur – “Rock”
- Explanation: God as our stability, protection, and unmovable foundation.
- Reference: Deuteronomy 32:4 – “He is the Rock, His works are perfect…”
🕊 26. Yahweh Mekoddishkem – “The LORD Who Sanctifies You”
- Explanation: God who sets His people apart for holiness and service.
- Reference: Exodus 31:13, Leviticus 20:8
🕊 27. Yahweh Ro’i – “The LORD Is My Shepherd”
- Explanation: God as a caring guide and protector, as a shepherd to his sheep.
- Reference: Psalm 23:1 – “The LORD is my shepherd…”
🕊 28. Yahweh Elohe Yisrael – “The LORD, the God of Israel”
- Explanation: A covenantal name emphasizing God’s special relationship with Israel.
- Reference: Judges 5:3, Psalm 41:13
🕊 29. El Berith – “God of the Covenant”
- Explanation: God who makes and keeps covenants with His people.
- Reference: Judges 9:46
🕊 30. El De’ot – “God of Knowledge”
- Explanation: God is all-wise and knows everything, including the hearts of people.
- Reference: 1 Samuel 2:3 – “For the LORD is a God of knowledge…”
🕊 31. El Hakkadosh – “The Holy God”
- Explanation: God’s perfect moral purity and separateness from sin.
- Reference: Isaiah 5:16 – “God, the Holy One, will show Himself holy by His righteousness.”
🕊 32. El Hakkavod – “The God of Glory”
- Explanation: God as the source and manifestation of ultimate splendor and majesty.
- Reference: Psalm 29:3
🕊 33. El Chai – “The Living God”
- Explanation: Unlike idols, God is alive and active.
- Reference: Joshua 3:10, Jeremiah 10:10
🕊 34. El Yeshuati – “God of My Salvation”
- Explanation: Declares God’s role in delivering and saving His people.
- Reference: Isaiah 12:2
🕊 35. Jehovah Tsaba – “The LORD of Hosts/Armies”
- Explanation: God as the commander of angelic armies, a warrior for His people.
- Reference: 1 Samuel 1:3, Isaiah 1:24
🕊 36. Jehovah Eloheenu – “The LORD Our God”
- Explanation: Personalizes God’s relationship with His people.
- Reference: Psalm 99:5
🕊 37. Jehovah Eloheka – “The LORD Your God”
- Explanation: Often used in the Ten Commandments, emphasizing God’s direct relationship with each person.
- Reference: Exodus 20:2
🕊 38. Jehovah Hoseenu – “The LORD Our Maker”
- Explanation: God as Creator and Sustainer of life.
- Reference: Psalm 95:6
🕊 39. Jehovah Goelekh – “The LORD Your Redeemer”
- Explanation: God is the personal Redeemer who rescues from bondage.
- Reference: Isaiah 60:16
🕊 40. Jehovah Machsi – “The LORD My Refuge”
- Explanation: God is a safe place in times of trouble.
- Reference: Psalm 91:9
🕊 41. Jehovah Magen – “The LORD My Shield”
- Explanation: God is a protector, defender in battle and life.
- Reference: Deuteronomy 33:29, Psalm 3:3
🕊 42. Jehovah Ezer – “The LORD My Help”
- Explanation: God comes alongside to aid, especially in times of weakness or distress.
- Reference: Psalm 33:20, Psalm 70:5
🕊 43. Jehovah Uzzi – “The LORD My Strength”
- Explanation: God gives inner power and support.
- Reference: Psalm 28:7, Jeremiah 16:19
🕊 44. Jehovah Ori – “The LORD My Light”
- Explanation: God brings clarity, truth, and hope, especially amid darkness.
- Reference: Psalm 27:1
🕊 45. Jehovah El Emeth – “The LORD God of Truth”
- Explanation: God is faithful, trustworthy, and never lies.
- Reference: Psalm 31:5
🕊 46. Jehovah Simkhatenu – “The LORD Our Joy”
- Explanation: God is the ultimate source of lasting joy and satisfaction.
- Reference: Psalm 43:4, Jeremiah 16:19
🕊 47. Jehovah Ropheka – “The LORD Who Heals You”
- Explanation: Similar to Yahweh Rapha, emphasizes healing in body, mind, and soul.
- Reference: Exodus 15:26
🕊 48. Jehovah Shub – “The LORD Who Restores”
- Explanation: God brings back what is lost or broken—spiritually, emotionally, or physically.
- Reference: Psalm 23:3 – “He restores my soul.”
🕊 49. Jehovah Mephalti – “The LORD My Deliverer”
- Explanation: God rescues from danger, enemies, and sin.
- Reference: Psalm 18:2
🕊 50. Jehovah Sel’i – “The LORD My Rock”
- Explanation: A symbol of stability, protection, and permanence.
- Reference: Psalm 18:2

🕊 51. Jehovah Go’el – “The LORD My Redeemer”
- Explanation: Similar to Go’el, this name reflects a deeply personal redemption.
- Reference: Isaiah 49:26
🕊 52. Jehovah Kanna Shemo – “The LORD, Whose Name is Jealous”
- Explanation: God’s holy desire for His people’s exclusive devotion.
- Reference: Exodus 34:14
🕊 53. Jehovah Tsidqenu – “The LORD Our Righteousness”
- Explanation: God justifies and makes us right before Him.
- Reference: Jeremiah 33:16
🕊 54. Jehovah El Elyon – “The LORD, the Most High God”
- Explanation: Combining “Jehovah” and “El Elyon,” this name stresses God’s sovereign reign.
- Reference: Psalm 7:17
🕊 55. Jehovah Qadosh – “The LORD Who Is Holy”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s absolute moral purity and otherness.
- Reference: Isaiah 6:3
🕊 56. Jehovah Palat – “The LORD My Deliverer”
- Explanation: Another form of deliverance with emphasis on security and escape.
- Reference: Psalm 18:2
🕊 57. Jehovah Tsori – “The LORD My Strength”
- Explanation: Not just inner strength, but firm reliability.
- Reference: Psalm 19:14
🕊 58. Jehovah Makkeh – “The LORD Who Strikes”
- Explanation: Reflects God’s role in discipline and judgment.
- Reference: Ezekiel 7:9
🕊 59. Jehovah Nakah – “The LORD Who Smites”
- Explanation: God exercises justice, especially against evil.
- Reference: Ezekiel 24:17
🕊 60. Jehovah Nose’ – “The LORD Who Forgives”
- Explanation: God’s mercy in lifting the burden of sin.
- Reference: Exodus 34:7, Numbers 14:18
🕊 61. Jehovah Kadosh Israel – “The Holy One of Israel”
- Explanation: A frequent prophetic name emphasizing God’s holiness and His unique relationship with Israel.
- Reference: Isaiah 1:4, Isaiah 43:3
🕊 62. Jehovah Chereb – “The LORD the Sword”
- Explanation: Symbol of God’s power in judgment and protection.
- Reference: Deuteronomy 33:29
🕊 63. Jehovah Elyon – “The LORD Most High”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s supremacy over all creation and gods.
- Reference: Psalm 7:17, Psalm 47:2
🕊 64. Jehovah Machseh – “The LORD My Refuge”
- Explanation: God as a secure place of safety in danger.
- Reference: Psalm 91:2, Psalm 62:8
🕊 65. Jehovah Nagid – “The LORD Who Rules”
- Explanation: Reflects God’s sovereign rule over nations and history.
- Reference: 1 Chronicles 29:11–12
🕊 66. Jehovah Elohim Yeshua – “The LORD God of Salvation”
- Explanation: God who saves, closely connected to Messianic expectation.
- Reference: Habakkuk 3:18
🕊 67. Jehovah Olam – “The Everlasting LORD”
- Explanation: God without beginning or end; eternal in nature.
- Reference: Genesis 21:33, Isaiah 40:28
🕊 68. Jehovah Shaphat – “The LORD is Judge”
- Explanation: God as the ultimate authority in judgment and justice.
- Reference: Judges 11:27, Psalm 7:8
🕊 69. Jehovah Suri – “The LORD is My Rock”
- Explanation: God as the unshakable foundation of our lives.
- Reference: Psalm 18:2
🕊 70. Jehovah M’gaddishkem – “The LORD Who Sanctifies You”
- Explanation: God who makes His people holy and sets them apart.
- Reference: Exodus 31:13, Leviticus 20:8
🕊 71. Jehovah Yasha – “The LORD Saves”
- Explanation: A name deeply tied to deliverance, especially from sin.
- Reference: Isaiah 43:11, Psalm 20:6
🕊 72. Jehovah Kabodhi – “The LORD My Glory”
- Explanation: God as the source and sustainer of honor and dignity.
- Reference: Psalm 3:3
🕊 73. Jehovah Hashopet – “The LORD the Judge”
- Explanation: God who judges with righteousness and fairness.
- Reference: Judges 11:27
🕊 74. Jehovah Malakh – “The LORD the Messenger”
- Explanation: Often used in connection with the “Angel of the LORD,” a divine appearance.
- Reference: Genesis 22:11–18
🕊 75. Jehovah Or – “The LORD is Light”
- Explanation: God brings illumination, truth, and guidance.
- Reference: Psalm 27:1
🕊 76. Jehovah Yireh – “The LORD Will See to It / Provide”
- Explanation: This is a deeper translation of Yahweh Jireh; the idea is that God “sees ahead” and provides what is needed.
- Reference: Genesis 22:14
🕊 77. Jehovah Gibbor Milchamah – “The LORD Mighty in Battle”
- Explanation: God as a divine warrior who fights for His people.
- Reference: Psalm 24:8
🕊 78. Jehovah Hosea – “The LORD Saves / Delivers”
- Explanation: Another form of the name from which Yeshua (Jesus) is derived.
- Reference: Hosea 1:1
🕊 79. Jehovah Azar – “The LORD My Helper”
- Explanation: One who comes to the aid of the weak.
- Reference: Psalm 54:4
🕊 80. Jehovah El Hanneman – “The LORD is Gracious”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s kindness and undeserved mercy.
- Reference: Exodus 34:6
🕊 81. Jehovah El Rachum – “The LORD is Compassionate”
- Explanation: God is full of tender mercy.
- Reference: Psalm 103:8
🕊 82. Jehovah Qanna El – “The Jealous God”
- Explanation: Shows God’s holy passion for His people’s loyalty.
- Reference: Exodus 20:5
🕊 83. Jehovah Sabaoth Elohim – “The God of the Angel Armies”
- Explanation: A composite name combining God’s lordship and heavenly power.
- Reference: Amos 5:14–15, Isaiah 1:24
🕊 84. Jehovah Go’el Yisrael – “The LORD, the Redeemer of Israel”
- Explanation: Shows God’s commitment to rescuing and restoring Israel.
- Reference: Isaiah 49:7
🕊 85. Jehovah Malak – “The LORD Reigns”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s role as reigning king over all.
- Reference: Psalm 93:1, Psalm 96:10
🕊 86. Abir – “Mighty One”
- Explanation: Often used in poetic literature to describe God’s unmatched strength.
- Reference: Isaiah 49:26, Psalm 132:2
🕊 87. Ish Milchamah – “Man of War”
- Explanation: God as a warrior who fights on behalf of His people.
- Reference: Exodus 15:3 – “The LORD is a man of war; the LORD is His name.”
🕊 88. El Simchati – “God of My Joy”
- Explanation: God is the source of true joy and celebration.
- Reference: Psalm 43:4
🕊 89. El Sali – “God My Rock”
- Explanation: Stresses stability, permanence, and safety.
- Reference: 2 Samuel 22:47
🕊 90. Jehovah Hoshiah – “LORD Save!”
- Explanation: A plea for salvation that reflects the root of the name “Jesus” (Yeshua).
- Reference: Psalm 118:25, Matthew 21:9
🕊 91. El Rachum v’Chanun – “Compassionate and Gracious God”
- Explanation: Frequently used in descriptions of God’s character.
- Reference: Exodus 34:6
🕊 92. El Tzevaot – “God of Hosts”
- Explanation: Another version of “Lord of Hosts,” emphasizing His cosmic command.
- Reference: 1 Samuel 1:3
🕊 93. Ro’eh Yisrael – “Shepherd of Israel”
- Explanation: God cares for and leads His people as a shepherd.
- Reference: Psalm 80:1
🕊 94. El Nekamot – “God of Vengeance”
- Explanation: God brings justice and repayment for wrongdoing.
- Reference: Psalm 94:1
🕊 95. El Aman – “Faithful God”
- Explanation: Stresses God’s trustworthiness and reliability.
- Reference: Deuteronomy 7:9
🕊 96. Yeshua – “Salvation” (Name of Jesus in Hebrew)
- Explanation: The name of Jesus (Yeshua) means “The LORD is salvation.”
- Reference: Matthew 1:21, Isaiah 62:11
🕊 97. Logos – “The Word”
- Explanation: Title of Jesus as the divine Word, preexistent and creative.
- Reference: John 1:1 – “In the beginning was the Word…”
🕊 98. Immanuel – “God With Us”
- Explanation: A messianic name showing God’s presence with His people.
- Reference: Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23
🕊 99. Theos – “God” (Greek)
- Explanation: Most common Greek word for God in the New Testament.
- Reference: Romans 1:1, John 1:1
🕊 100. Kurios – “Lord” (Greek)
- Explanation: Used in the New Testament for both God the Father and Jesus, indicating divine authority.
- Reference: Romans 10:9, Philippians 2:11

🕊 101. Pater – “Father”
- Explanation: Central to Jesus’ revelation of God in the New Testament.
- Reference: Matthew 6:9, Romans 8:15
🕊 102. Pantokrator – “Almighty”
- Explanation: Used in Revelation to refer to God’s sovereign rule.
- Reference: Revelation 1:8, 2 Corinthians 6:18
🕊 103. King of Kings and Lord of Lords
- Explanation: Title of supreme authority and majesty, especially for Jesus Christ.
- Reference: 1 Timothy 6:15, Revelation 19:16
🕊 104. Alpha and Omega
- Explanation: God is the beginning and the end—eternal and unchanging.
- Reference: Revelation 22:13
🕊 105. Elpida Theou – “God of Hope”
- Explanation: Describes God as the source of all hope.
- Reference: Romans 15:13
🕊 106. Theos Agapēs – “God of Love”
- Explanation: God is love itself, not just loving.
- Reference: 1 John 4:8
🕊 107. Theos Pasēs Paraklēseōs – “God of All Comfort”
- Explanation: God provides comfort in all affliction.
- Reference: 2 Corinthians 1:3–4
🕊 108. Theos Tēs Eirēnēs – “God of Peace”
- Explanation: He brings inner and eternal peace.
- Reference: Romans 15:33, Philippians 4:9
🕊 109. Theos Tēs Dikaiosynēs – “God of Righteousness”
- Explanation: God is morally perfect and just.
- Reference: Psalm 11:7, Romans 3:26
🕊 110. Archē Kai Telos – “Beginning and End”
- Explanation: Similar to Alpha and Omega, denotes God’s eternal sovereignty.
- Reference: Revelation 21:6
🕊 111. El Yeshuati – “God of My Salvation”
- Explanation: A personal declaration of God’s saving power.
- Reference: Isaiah 12:2 – “Behold, God is my salvation (Yeshuati); I will trust and not be afraid…”
🕊 112. El De’ot – “God of Knowledge”
- Explanation: God is the source of all true understanding and wisdom.
- Reference: 1 Samuel 2:3
🕊 113. El Shamayim – “God of the Heavens”
- Explanation: Highlights God’s dominion over the skies and spiritual realms.
- Reference: Psalm 136:26
🕊 114. El Chaiyai – “God of My Life”
- Explanation: God is the sustainer and reason for life itself.
- Reference: Psalm 42:8
🕊 115. El Sedeq – “God of Righteousness”
- Explanation: God defines what is just and righteous.
- Reference: Isaiah 45:21
🕊 116. El Kana – “Jealous God”
- Explanation: God desires exclusive devotion, not out of insecurity but out of perfect love.
- Reference: Exodus 34:14
🕊 117. Jehovah Elyashib – “The LORD Will Restore”
- Explanation: Indicates God’s restorative nature after destruction or exile.
- Reference: Implied from the name of the priest in Nehemiah 3:1; “Elyashib” means “God restores.”
🕊 118. Jehovah Ro’i – “The LORD Is My Shepherd”
- Explanation: A deeply personal name expressing God’s guidance and care.
- Reference: Psalm 23:1
🕊 119. Jehovah Elohim Tsebaoth – “The LORD God of Armies”
- Explanation: Ultimate authority over heaven’s hosts—angelic and cosmic forces.
- Reference: Amos 4:13
🕊 120. El Nazir – “Consecrated God”
- Explanation: Related to being set apart or holy.
- Reference: Judges 13:5, Samson as a Nazirite set apart for God
🕊 121. Theos Zōntos – “Living God” (Greek: Θεὸς ζῶντος)
- Explanation: God is active, present, and not distant like idols.
- Reference: Hebrews 10:31, 1 Timothy 4:10
🕊 122. Theos Sōtēr – “God the Savior”
- Explanation: Used especially in the New Testament for God and Christ.
- Reference: 1 Timothy 1:1, Titus 3:4
🕊 123. Theos Monogenēs – “The One and Only God”
- Explanation: Uniquely divine, especially attributed to Jesus.
- Reference: John 1:18
🕊 124. King Eternal, Immortal, Invisible
- Explanation: A doxology praising God’s transcendent qualities.
- Reference: 1 Timothy 1:17
🕊 125. The Ancient of Days
- Explanation: Refers to God’s eternal existence and authority before time.
- Reference: Daniel 7:9, 13, 22
🕊 126. The Judge of All the Earth
- Explanation: God’s moral authority over all people and nations.
- Reference: Genesis 18:25
🕊 127. The Fountain of Living Waters
- Explanation: A metaphor for God as the source of life, refreshment, and sustenance.
- Reference: Jeremiah 2:13, John 4:10
🕊 128. The Sun of Righteousness
- Explanation: A Messianic title for Christ bringing healing and justice.
- Reference: Malachi 4:2
🕊 129. The Branch (Tsemach)
- Explanation: A prophetic name for the coming Messiah.
- Reference: Zechariah 3:8, Isaiah 4:2
🕊 130. The Righteous One
- Explanation: Title of Jesus emphasizing sinlessness and justice.
- Reference: Acts 7:52, 1 John 2:1
🕊 131. The Lamb of God
- Explanation: Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb who takes away sin.
- Reference: John 1:29, Revelation 5:6
🕊 132. The Lion of Judah
- Explanation: Christ as the powerful, victorious descendant of Judah.
- Reference: Revelation 5:5
🕊 133. The Root of Jesse
- Explanation: Messianic title showing Jesus’ Davidic lineage.
- Reference: Isaiah 11:10, Romans 15:12
🕊 134. The Morning Star
- Explanation: Christ’s brilliance and coming glory.
- Reference: Revelation 22:16
🕊 135. The Bridegroom
- Explanation: Christ as the one in covenant love with His church.
- Reference: Matthew 9:15, Revelation 21:2
🕊 136. The True Vine
- Explanation: Jesus as the source of life and fruitfulness.
- Reference: John 15:1
🕊 137. The Door of the Sheep
- Explanation: Jesus as the only way into God’s fold.
- Reference: John 10:7
🕊 138. The Good Shepherd
- Explanation: Jesus gives His life for His sheep.
- Reference: John 10:11
🕊 139. The Way, The Truth, and The Life
- Explanation: Jesus is the exclusive path to the Father.
- Reference: John 14:6
🕊 140. Faithful and True
- Explanation: Describes Jesus’ reliability and righteousness.
- Reference: Revelation 19:11
🕊 141. The Light of the World
- Explanation: Jesus brings truth and life to spiritual darkness.
- Reference: John 8:12
🕊 142. The Bread of Life
- Explanation: Jesus satisfies our deepest spiritual hunger.
- Reference: John 6:35