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I think it is safe to say that God is infinite in His nature!
No one name could fully comprehend all of who God is, but each name does give us a revelation.
In Isaiah 9:6, a prophecy referring to Jesus, we read,
“…His name shall be Wonderful…”
pele' (peh'-leh) from Strong's -wonder, marvel, extraordinary, hard to understand and from the root pala’ (paw-law') to be marvelous, be wonderful, be surpassing, be extraordinary…
to be difficult to understand.
Baruah HaShem, blessed is the Name!

'Y'varekh'kha ADONAI v'yishmerekha.
[May ADONAI bless you and keep you.]
Ya'er ADONAI panav eleikha vichunekka.
[May ADONAI make his face shine on you and show you his favor.]
Yissa ADONAI panav eleikha v'yasem l'kha shalom.
[May ADONAI lift up his face toward you and give you peace.]'
B'midbar (Numbers) 6:24
May God be glorified and may you be blessed!

Title Page and Understanding 'To Know'

Run off one set for each name you plan to study

We have chosen to adapt a list from the book Praying The Names of God, a wonderful book by Ann Spangler.
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Crosswalk.com has many study resources…the Complete Jewish Bible by David Stern, Hebrew Lexicon, and especially helpful to me is their Parallel Bible.

Oh give thanks to the Lord
Call upon His name;
Make known His deeds among the peoples Ps 105.1
Here the parallel structure of the stanza alerts us to the fact the “call upon His name,” is being paralleled and amplified by the next line, “make known His deeds among the peoples.” In this way the Psalmist is telling us that “calling upon His name” means making His deeds known among the people. Thus, calling upon the Name of the L-rd does not mean simply pronouncing His name, but it means making known His character…Tim Hegg The Sacred Name
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