This title, appearing in Isaiah, describes God as the all-ruler or “Supreme King,” and is often translated “Lord of Hosts.”
What is "YHWH Sabaoth"?
A phrase used by the Edo people of Nigeria to say "Father thank you"
What is "Uwense Baba"?
This Yoruba song can be translated to "Who is like unto Thee".
What is "Talo da bi Ire"?
Often translated “The LORD,” this four-letter Hebrew name is considered so sacred that observant Jews avoid pronouncing it.
What is "YHWH"?
This phrase in French is used to say "Praise God".
The popular Igbo praise song is translated as "The One who says, and does what He says".
What is "Ekwu eme"?
Meaning “God Almighty,” this name is used in several covenant passages, including God’s promise to Abraham.
What is "El Shaddai"?
The translation for the following Igbo phrase used to praise God: "Olori ihe lori enyi".
What is "The one who swallows that which swallows the elephant."?
The popular Efik/Ibibio song is translated as "Never seen before" or "I have never seen".
What is "Akanam nkwe"
In the New Testament, Jesus uses this intimate Aramaic word for God, meaning “Father.”
What is "Abba"?
This Urhobo word describes God as the biggest.
What is "Oghenemarho"?
This Hausa song translates to "Done it, Done it, Jesus has done it".
What is "Yayi yayi Yesu yayi"?
In Exodus 3:14, God identifies Himself to Moses with this Hebrew phrase “Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh”.
What is "I AM WHO I AM."?
The Idoma people of Nigeria use this title for God, meaning "King of kings".
What is "Onu Amonu"?
From what song is the following phrase, "A bulwark never failing"
What is "A Mighty Fortress"?