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Existence of God (Hebrew Origin)
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Existence of God (Hebrew Origin)
Hebrew Origin
God appeared Himself as "Almighty God" to Abraham, but He did first name Himself "Jehovah God" to Moses. In other words, God first appeared in His existence at the ages of Moses (Ex.6:2-3; 3:14; 17:1).
Hebrew concept of God's existence meant, in a word, the concept of "being Himself" saying the Bible: "I AM THAT I AM" (Ex. 3:14). This is the concept of existence in which there have been transcendent and immanent concept, and concept and personal concept on the other side.
This concept of God's existence, fundamentally has been "the great supposition of the Christianity" up to modern ages. This must be unchangeable in any cases.
When the doctrine of God must be the basis and the starting point of Christian theology, it can build up the man of God in
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