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hisalone said:
Something many do not consider, but when God says His name is above every name, does that include all the Old Testament names for God? Just something to reflect upon during your time of meditation and worship.
hisalone,

It didn't take long to "reflect" upon your suggestion. And the result was an immediate question to you, "Do you REALLY want to suggest this?" The majority of names for God in the OT are in reference to the TRIUNE God; Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. So, how is it possible for God to exalt the name of Jesus, God incarnate, above His own name? <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/scratchchin.gif" alt="" /> Secondly, how can Christ be greater than God Himself if His name is above every name, including God's own name, as you suggest?

Perhaps you should consider and reflect upon this as it directly effects the doctrine of the Trinity. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

In His grace,


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