In
Genesis 14:22, it is stated,
" But Abram said to the king of Sodom, “I now raise my hand and
solemnly swear to [God's Personal Name], maker of
heaven and earth, that I won’t take a...."
Yet, later, in Exodus 6:3, God speaks to Moses and
states,
"I
appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as El Shadday, but I didn’t
make myself known to them by my name, [God's Personal Name]."
Did
Abraham know God's Name as [God's Personal Name]", blessed be His Name, as in
Genesis 14:22? If he did, then what does Exodus 6:3 mean?
There
are many instances of God’s Personal Name being used going all the way back to
Eve in the copies of the Hebrew Manuscripts that give us the current protestant
versions of the Bible, including the NKJV, NRSV, etc. In Most English
speaking Bibles, LORD (Al RUBB, in Arabic) in capital letters are used to designate
“Adonai”, the Hebrew word for LORD to replace God’s Personal Name.
When
reviewing the Names of God in the latest Hebrew copies of the Bible, it appears
that going all the way back to Eve in the book of Genesis, God’s Personal name
was known. There is a Bible translation called, “NOG- Name of God Bible”
that avoids the Jewish tradition of replacing God’s name with other epithets
and uses the original Names ascribed to God such as the description EL/Elohim
and El Elyon, meaning Most High, and God Almighty, and His personal name,
blessed be His Name, “Y__H”
One
explanation I cam across holds that God’s Personal Name, blessed be His Name,
WAS known prior to Moses, even to Abraham and all way back to Eve, but that the
full meaning of His Personal Name, was not fully experienced or understood
until the time of Moses and the exodus, but I have trouble swallowing that
interpretation, given the plain reading of the English, “..I didn’t make myself
known to them by my name, Y____h”. For example, the Bible says about Eve
in Genesis 4:1
“..... She said, “I have gotten the man that [God's Personal Name] promised.”
Which in the NKJV is worded, ".... and said,
“I have acquired a man from the Lord.”
Comments
If anyone does know if a the Fathers' saying on the matter, please post here. God bless you.