THE NAMES OF GOD


There is so much more to a name than we realize, especially when it comes to...

THE NAMES OF GOD

Whole Wheat brings you thirty-five of God’s names in this feature, presented in a particular order, each video giving you a unique experience that brings you into the character of God through Scripture.  We recommend using headphones for this feature, as this will allow you to hear sounds you wouldn’t otherwise, making your experience richer and more in-depth.


Get ready to experience God like never before.


The Names of God

CREATOR / VO


The Names of God

GOD MOST HIGH & AWESOME / VO


The Names of God

GOD WHO SEES & IS NEAR / VO


The Names of God

SPIRIT & RENEWER OF LIFE / VO


The Names of God

I AM GOD OF PEACE / VO


The Names of God

GOD WHO LOVES & HATES / VO


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GOD OF GRACE & READY TO FORGIVE / VO


The Names of God

FATHER WHO DISCIPLINESVO


The Names of God

COMPASSIONATE GOD WHO HEALS / VO


The Names of God

GOD OF KNOWLEDGE & REVEALER OF MYSTERIES / VO


The Names of God

PRINCE OF PEACE & LIVING WATERS / VO


The Names of God

COMSUMING FIRE & JEALOUS GOD / VO


The Names of God

GOD OF COMFORT WHO LIFTS MY HEAD / VO


The Names of God

MY ROCK & STRENGTH / VO


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MY HELPER & REFUGE / VO


The Names of God

GOD OF MY LIFE & PROVIDER / VO


The Names of God

FIRST & LAST / VO


These 'NAMES OF GOD' are only the beginning...  

We encourage you to learn more about the names of God by continuing on with your own Bible study.  We have provided additional resources under each video, and you will find several lists of God’s names in the Appendixes of the Companion Bible by E.W. Bullinger as well.  We suggest starting with Appendix 4 and Appendix 98.  It will be an eye-opening experience, drawing you closer to God and giving your relationship with Him more depth and meaning than ever before.


*Please note there are many configurations of God’s names and they can be pronounced in a variety of ways.  We looked to the Hebrew pronunciation for this feature.  We have used Yahweh in place of the more common Jehovah, because Jehovah is an incorrect translation of the name YHVH (YHWH).  A sixteenth-century German translator used the vowels of Adonai, from ancient Jewish texts, because they were under the consonants of YHVH.  By doing this he came up with the incorrect name of Jehovah (YaHoVaH) which then spread throughout Europe.  You can also refer to the Jewish Encyclopedia, where it shows Jehovah is a mispronunciation of the Hebrew name of God, Yahweh.