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  • _Rosalina_Sayson_Ko_Tapay_ on Psalms 127 - 11 years ago
    @Tran Cong Tan

    Psalms Chapter 127 did not mention the phrase, "thy word above thy name". But to answer your question, the exact statement written in the Bible was this, "I will worship toward thy holy temple, and praise "THY NAME" for thy lovingkindness and for "THY TRUTH": for thou hast magnified "THY WORD" above "ALL THY NAME" ( Psalms 138:2). It means, GOD magnified "THE WORD OF GOD" above "ALL THE NAME OF GOD" and We all know that GOD has so many names mentioned in the Holy Scriptures but there was only one name which God had magnified above all HIS name and that was "The Word of God". The Word of God was described in the Bible as this, "His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had "A NAME WRITTEN, THAT NO MAN KNEW, BUT HE HIMSELF". And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and "HIS NAME" IS CALLED "THE WORD OF GOD" ( Revelation 19:12-13). So, the only one name that God magnified above all His name is "A NAME WRITTEN, THAT NO MAN KNEW, BUT HE HIMSELF". Therefore, all names that EVERYBODY KNEW is NOT The Word of God which God had magnified.



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