CALLING ON THE "LORD" IS ALSO SIN!

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Isaiah 42:8 - I am YAHAWAH: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images.

Exodus 23:13 - And in all things that I have said unto you be circumspect: and make no mention of the name of other gods, neither let it be heard out of thy mouth.

Why was the Most High's name - Yahawah - deliberately removed from most Bible translations (some 7000 times) and replaced with LORD or GOD?

The word lord comes from the Old English word hlāford. This word was formed from the words hlāf, meaning "loaf of bread," and weard, meaning "keeper, guard." This "bread keeper," however, actually had no more to do with bread than our modern "breadwinner." The hlāford was much more important than his title suggests.

“Nomen est omen” is Latin for “[a] name is [a] sign.” That is, it means that a name represents what a person who bears it is like.”

ti·tle - /ˈtīd(ə)l/ - noun
2. A NAME that describes someone's position or job.

Baal is the name given to the ancient Canaanite-Phoenician deity that was previously called Hadad, who was the god of fertility (childbirth) as well as rain and storms. However, the word ''baal'' means LORD, and was also applied to several other deities as well as human rulers.

If anyone disagrees with this or any of my lessons, I welcome the correction.
Please provide scriptural reference when offering any reproof or rebuke.
It will be greatly appreciated and well received!

Giving all praises, glory and honor to Yahawah, ba ha sham Yahawashi!

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