Item Detail
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32499
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English
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Jehovah, Jesus Christ
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Encyclopedia of Mormonism
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New York, NY
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Macmillan
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"""The Godhead consists of three separate and distinct beings: the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (D&C 130:22; A of F 1). While some Christians do not equate Jesus Christ and Jehovah in their theologies, biblical passages indicate that relationship, and latter-day scriptures often refer to Jesus Christ, the Son, as Jehovah (e.g., D&C 110:3-4; Moro. 10:34).
The name Jehovah is an anglicized rendering of the tetragrammaton YHWH, a proper noun in biblical Hebrew that identifies God. Following a Jewish tradition that avoided pronouncing God's name, translators of the King James Version rendered almost all occurrences of YHWH as 'Lord.' Latter-day Saints view many other occurrences of 'Lord' as references to Jehovah, both in the New Testament and in LDS scripture."" [Author]" -
https://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Jehovah,_Jesus_Christ