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Who Took the Name of God out of the Bible?

By: Bernard Levine
Narrated by: Michelle Therese
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Publisher's Summary

Isn't it shocking that the precious holy name of the heavenly father has been removed from his own book almost 7,000 times.

How do you think God feels?

When Jesus taught us how to pray, He said:

Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name...what name?

Is it "God"? That's not his name...it's a title.

Is the name "Lord"? That's also not his name...it's also a title.

What is the personal holy name of the god you serve? Why is it important to use and praise God's true name?

Have you seen what is written in Revelation, chapter 14: verse one? And also in Revelation chapter three?

Did you know that one of the main reasons Jesus came to this earth was for the purpose of revealing and making known his father's holy name.

In this book, you will discover the true identity of the God of Israel that most Christians do not know.

©2017 Bernard Levine (P)2017 Bernard Levine

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