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Jesus’ identity is clearly revealed in the Hebrew letters of God’s name!
If you love Jesus and you also love the God of the Old Covenant, this book will help you to see them as one and the same, uncovering the mystery of Christ concealed in the Old Testament Scriptures, with particular reference to God’s very own Name, the meaning of which is yet to be revealed to the world and which this book now reveals.
Embark with me on this journey to discover the meaning of God’s name through the first two books in the Bible – the book of Genesis and the book of Exodus – in order to discover the biblical origins of the name of God, with particular reference to those places in Genesis and Exodus where God’s name is audibly uttered by God and by men and women in the bible. As we draw from the biblical context in which the name of God is uttered, we will discover a pattern by which the Son of God is revealed in the Old Testament. We will then discover that when the name of God is studied letter by letter, these letters form a pattern from which the meaning of God’s name is revealed. We will discover that the meaning from the letters of God’s name clearly confirms the very meaning of God’s name that is revealed in our journey through the biblical origins of the name of God in the books of Genesis and Exodus.
As we then search into both the New Testament and the Old Testament Scriptures we will discover evidence provided by Scripture that Jesus and God are one and the same, that the Old Testament declares the Messiah to be Lord and God and that Jesus himself is that promised Messiah who is Lord and God and who takes on the name of God.
We will look at the way in which Jesus himself fulfils the meaning of God’s name, that meaning having been revealed through the pattern by which the Son of God is revealed in the Old Testament and the pattern in the letters of God’s name.
God says to you, the reader:

This is my name for ever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation. (Exodus 3:15)