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    His Name is One: An Ancient Hebrew Perspective on the Names of God by Jeff A. Benner

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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • 132pp
    • Sales Rank: 97,779
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      • Pub. Date: September 2003
      • Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 132pp
      • Sales Rank: 97,779

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      A simple study of the ancient Hebrew words used in the Bible for the names of God reveal the original Hebraic understanding of the nature and character of God as understood within the cultural context of the ancient Hebrews who wrote it.

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      His Name is One: An Ancient Hebrew Perspective on the Names of Godby Anonymous

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      December 31, 2003: The Hebrew language as well as the Scriptures are breathing with life and 'His Name Is One' does a wonderfull job of spreading the Word. In order to understand Hebrew as a living language, one must bridge the gap between Western thought and Eastern concepts. Mr. Benner does this through researching the various names of God within Scripture. As a result, I have come to see that Hebrew is more of a multi-dimensional language in which the character of Yahweh, Yahshua and the Ruach are intertwined. Within each chapter a different name is discussed along with the meaning of each letter, both modern Hebrew and the ancient Paleo-Hebrew. It is in this context that the letters and words come to life. Reading this book was quite an enriching experience. I highly recommend 'His Name Is One' to anyone seeking a richer meaning to Scripture and a deeper spiritual connection to the Almighty whom we serve.