Saturday, December 7, 2013

Stereotyping Isolates People and Closes Minds

     Throughout each of our lives, we spend much of our time identifying and categorizing each new experience. This is most likely the result of self-preservation, so that we can notice potential dangers more quickly. Although it is somewhat easy to pigeon-hole something, it is much more difficult to move it to an entirely new category. This could be why many people have difficulty overcoming irrational fears. Stereotyping happens when we use this process to categorize people, or groups of people. The Oxford English Dictionary defines the term “stereotype” as “A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing” (oxforddictionaries.com); but it does not offer a definition for “stereotyping.” I define stereotyping as "the act of assigning characteristics to a person, or group of people, due to their race, gender, age, sexual preference, etc. with the express goal (whether you are aware of it or not) of forcing them into your own world view".

     Having a predisposed opinion about a particular person might be a good thing. With the rise of violent crime, being able to quickly access possible dangers can save your life. According to an article by Stephanie Ericsson entitled “The Way We Lie”, our modern communication relies upon stereotypes.
Our need for vast amounts of information in
nanoseconds has made the stereotype vital to
modern communication. Unfortunately, it often
shuts down original thinking, giving those hungry
for the truth a candy bar of misinformation
instead of a balanced meal.
However, stereotypes are usually inaccurate, often negative, and always dangerous because you are forming life-altering opinions about an individual’s character, skills, mindset, and beliefs based on little or no information. Split-second decision-making is for topics that you are intimately familiar with, not subjects that need research and study. Over the years, I have consistently stated that I hate stereotypes, but I have recently been reminded that I use them all the time; everybody does. I was truly convinced that all police officers and politicians were corrupt (as if it were possible that all of them were corrupt). We tell the “harmless” blond joke, or we say things like; all colored people are good at sports, all Asians are smart, all Irishmen drink, all women are nurturers, all men are good providers, and all deaf people can read lips; none of these things are true. In doing this, you rob those people of their individuality, and rob yourself of an opportunity to get to know some really wonderful people. Stereotyping is the cornerstone; the primary building block that has a direct link to racism, sexism, ageism, bigotry, and many other forms of hatred.

     Other than the overabundant racism problem that we have in our country, there are several groups of people (immigrants, the overweight, the disabled, & the elderly) who are victims of stereotypes; each of these groups of people must deal with daily prejudices.

     It is well-known that there is an immigration problem in the United States; but when most people think of immigrants, the first thought is not of the hard-working people who want the opportunities that only America can offer. We think of Mexican people sneaking across our borders; abused welfare, gangs, crime, and stolen jobs. When the phrase “illegal alien” comes up, oftentimes it is the Mexican people who come to mind. It is easy to understand why this is; according to CNN “Fifty-eight percent of the illegal immigrant population is from Mexico” (news.blogs.cnn.com). Stereotyping immigrants usually means calling them lazy, tax dodgers, illegal, hostile, and gang-bangers. While some of them fit these descriptions, most do not. Rarely does anybody thank these people for doing the exploitive jobs that Americans do not want to do. It is not that we don’t want the work; it is that we don’t want to work for the low salary offered. “The majority of illegal workers hold service, construction, manufacturing”, and “agricultural jobs.” “These are jobs that Americans will do, if paid a fair wage” (numbersusa.org). Immigrants are often underpaid, work in unsafe conditions, and are not appreciated for the work they do. But without them doing these jobs, we would not have the results of their labor.

     The good news is that we are not limiting ourselves to stereotyping people from other countries; we are just as judgmental to our own citizens, those whom we consider as undesirable, based purely upon their looks. As of 2010, roughly 70% of all adults in the United States are overweight (cdc.gov), and 35% of our population is obese (cdc.gov). An article on the Huffington Post website states:
The stigma surrounding obesity is well established.
Obese individuals, often thought to practice poor
hygiene and laziness, are discriminated against
in the areas of education and employment

(huffingtonpost.com).
Another article on the Huffington Post website, states that “women are routinely insulted in public simply because they are heavy”, and “complete strangers feel entitled to comment on what heavier people put in their shopping carts” (huffingtonpost.com). Many people consider overweight people as weak-willed, unlikeable, untrustworthy, and less intelligent than thin people. It’s bad enough that overweight people must shop at the “big and tall” stores, or buy two seats on an airplane (smartertravel.com); some of what they face is unavoidable. Is there a particular reason that we have to ridicule them too? How can anybody possibly justify the belief that all overweight people are untrustworthy or unintelligent; it makes no sense to me. Stereotyping overweight people can lead to open hatred, depression, medical problems, and sometimes suicide (suicide.org).

     Now, some overweight people are responsible for their own condition, but what about those that are not capable of changing their situation? A stereotype against disabled people is not only cruel, but it can cause harm as well. There are many disabled people in the United States. According to a 2010 census, nearly 19% of the United States' population has some form of disability (census.gov); that’s 54 million people. From my many years working in homeless ministries, I have noticed that disabled people are often looked upon as beggars, objects of pity, and as little more than animals. I have seen many people who do not see them this way; they treat them with kindness, compassion, and respect. However, most of the people whom I have observed act as if the disabled were invisible, or if they notice them at all, they openly despise them. I used to think this way; when I thought of the disabled, I imagined victims of horrible diseases, car accidents, and tragedies of birth. I saw the homeless, the broken, and the mentally incompetent; I saw people who needed me to help take care of them, and I saw a drain on society. Actually, I did not really see them as people at all; what I saw was a burden, an inconvenience, and something that needs pity. Often, I just felt guilty that I was so much better than them. Many people still see things as I once did. This is yet another danger of stereotyping. Some of things shown above might very well be true, but many disabled people are not mentally unstable, and some do not want or need any help at all. However, all people deserve kindness, compassion, and respect. I can understand how some people can pass judgment on those they feel are infiltrating our borders, those they find unappealing, or those who remind them to feel compassion; but why do we stereotype those that we will inevitably become a part of?

     Stereotyping the elderly is probably worse than all the others I have mentioned before, as it fills us with the fear of growing old, and prevents us from profiting from wisdom and knowledge that is readily available to us. As of 2009, there were about 40 million senior citizens (65 years or older) in the United States; this is almost 13% of our population (aoa.gov). By 2050, it expected to increase to 80 million (census.gov). What do we do with this reservoir of knowledge and wisdom? We “retire” them from their careers, take their homes and savings, and put them in nursing homes, retirement communities, and hospices. We attach labels to the elderly like enfeebled, useless, old, cranky, gullible, hard of hearing, & mentally incompetent. While some of these may very well be true, it is not possible for all of them to hold these characteristics. We act as if they have nothing left to offer to our lives and society, forget all about them, and go about our business. My grandfather would write my name in a calendar every time I visited, so that I would remember how often I would forget about him. I used to think he was just nagging me, but this behavior was hurting his feelings; and now that I am getting older, and my children are treating me the same way, I am beginning to finally understand. It is just too easy to get so involved in our own lives, that there is no room for anybody else. When we retire (God forbid) after the age of 65, is this how we wish others will treat us?

     Stereotyping is the act of assigning characteristics to a person, or group of people, due to their race, gender, age, sexual preference, etc. with the express goal (whether aware of it or not) of forcing them into one’s own world view. However, stereotypes are usually inaccurate, often negative, and always dangerous because you are forming life-altering opinions about an individual’s character, skills, mindset, and beliefs based on little or no information. We target people daily with stereotypes, and it is all too easy to do. Rarely, is great reward gained from what is easy; true value usually is the result of effort or difficulty. Take the time to assess a situation or person and decide if there is danger involved. If there is, then avoid it; but if not, do not oversimplify anybody’s characteristics, beliefs, or mindset without first taking a substantial amount of time to get to know them. You might be surprised by what you find.

~Charles P. Scott


Works Cited
Administration of Aging. “Aging Statistics” (2013), Pages. 20 Nov 2013, Link.

Caruso, Kevin, Suicide.org. “Morbid Obesity, Depression, and Suicide” (n.d.), Pages. 19 Nov 2013,Link.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Obesity and Overweight” (2010), Pages. 19 Nov 2013, Link.

CNN.com blogs. “Facts on Immigration in the United States” (2012). Pages, 19 Nov 2013,Link.

Ericsson, Stephanie. “The Ways We Lie” Patterns for College Writing: A Rhetorical Reader and Guide. Laurie G. Kirszner & Stephen R. Mandell. New York: Bedford/St.Martin’s, 2012. 474-483.

Hamady, Jennifer, HuffingtonPost.com. “Food addiction label increases stigma for obese individuals” (2013). Pages, 19 Nov 2013, Link.

Landsel, David, SmarterTravel.com. “Some Airlines Make Obese Passengers Buy Two Seats” (2008). Pages, 19 Nov 2013, Link.

NumbersUSA.org. “Jobs Americans Won’t Do?” (n.d.). Pages, 20 Nov 2013, Link.

Oxford English Dictionary. “Definition of Stereotype in English” (2013). Pages, 19 Nov 2013, Link.

Saguy, Abigail, HuffingtonPost.com. “Weight-Based Stigma and Bullying” (2012), Pages. 19 Nov 2013, Link.

United States Census Bureau. “20th Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act” (2010), Pages. 19 Nov 2013, Link.

United States Census Bureau. “Sixty-Five Plus in the United States” (1995), Pages. 20 Nov 2013, Link.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Faith When it Really Counts

With all the things going on in my life, I find it very important to talk about faith today.

I found it very easy to have faith throughout the last 7 weeks. That is, until I got direct opposition. Nobody is doing the “Job” thing and telling me to curse God. Nobody is telling me not to have faith and give in to despair. In fact, they are doing the opposite. As usual, their words mean nothing to me until I am ready to hear it. It is the events that sometimes slap me in the face. It is the way I receive those events, my perspective, which determines the outcome of my faith.

Last Friday my car overheated. After putting water into it (and 3 quarts of oil), it seemed fine, but the mechanic tells me that I blew out a cylinder. He fixed the overheating problem and several other issues for free (God’s blessing in the midst of trial). I can hear the blown cylinder in my engine. Yesterday, I went to take my brother-in-law to his physical therapist (he is learning how to use his prosthetic leg) only to find out that his Medical primary doctor has changed and now we have to jump through a hundred hoops just to get him back into therapy. Also yesterday, I went to the Worksource center (they work through the unemployment insurance) and found out that they will not put me through training to increase my employment odds until I go through their one-on-one job search program. It is all very frustrating.

Now to be honest, I must flip the coin and show the other side. I finally started getting my unemployment checks. I do have somebody at the Worksource center that will help my refine my resume and send me on job leads. The repair and diagnosis of my car was absolutely free. I got a possible new contact at the Worksource center that will tell me what needs to be done and what resources I have available in order to legitimately open my own computer repair business. I have friends that are supporting me and sometimes even giving me money to help out, and I have a wife that is extremely supportive.

See what I mean about perspective? It is not all dusty skies; there is a rainbow there as well. However, I tend to not see the rainbow.

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
Hebrews 11:1 – NKJV
For we walk by faith, not by sight.
2 Cor. 5:7 – NKJV

If you focus all your attention on only what you can see, smell, taste, hear and touch you have no desire for faith. If your goal is to have more faith, then you need to discount the evidence that your eyes, nose, mouth, ears and fingers are giving you and just believe that God is faithful. Remember, just because you feel something, does NOT make it true. Your feelings lie all the time. Read this next verse and I believe my point will be made.

Therefore we do not lose heart. Even though our outward man is perishing, yet the inward man is being renewed day by day. For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
2 Cor. 4:16-18 – NKJV

I have often said “When you pray for faith, God does not just give it to you; He gives you situations in which you can practice faith”. Faith is an earned skill, the same as patience. Sure, there are times when you “just have” faith, but consistent faith is something that you have to practice to achieve. This is the reason that I generally do not pray to God for faith or patience. I do not want the situations in my life where I should be practicing faith and patience. I do not want to grow. I do not want difficulties in my life. In fact, sometimes I pray for faith and patience in people that irritate me, but God pretends that I wanted those attributes in me, so I stopped doing that.

Our God, being a loving Father, sometimes does not wait for you to ask Him for faith; sometimes He gives you a gentle nudge forward and allows a situation where you can grow. But remember, there are two very valuable verses that can help in these situations.

I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
Philippians 4:13 – NKJV
No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.
1 Cor. 10:13 – NKJV

“Faith” is mentioned in 248 times in the bible (according to biblegateway.com), 243 of those times are all in the New Testament. It looks to me that God views this as an extremely important topic. Go to www.biblegateway.com and type “faith” in the search box at the top of the page and you will get a full listing of all these verses.

But He said to them, “Why are you so fearful? How is it that you have no faith?”
Mark 4:40 - NKJV

After everything that goes on in my life, I have to ask myself this very question. I have to remind myself of all the things that God has done for me. The men that Jesus is speaking to in this verse are his apostles. They spend every day with Him. They heard His teachings, they saw the miracles and yet, even they had issues with faith. This passage alone gives me hope. If those who were daily close to Jesus had issues, then maybe I am not going through this alone. Maybe other people around me are having the same issues.

So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
Romans 10:17 - NKJV

Let’s make a list. I am a big fan of lists, a visual representation of something. For me, this is a huge help in reminding me of something important. Usually, it is just a task list for the day, or a “honey-do” list, but lists are extremely important to me.

So here’s the challenge. We will be making 4 lists. Gather your closest friends together. Yes, it is important that you do NOT do this by yourself. Having your friends with you can help you to see things you normally would not see. Have a bible study or just a fellowship meeting. Talk about what God has to say about faith.
  1. Make a list of the passages about faith in the bible that stand out the most to you. Write the entire passage down. For me, writing helps place something in my long-term memory.
  2. Make a list of the good (positive and uplifting) things (big and small) that you have experienced over the last 7 days
  3. Make a list of the bad things (big and small) that God has allowed in your life over the last 7 days.
    Note: I did not say “Doing”. God does NOT do these things to you, He may allow them to happen, but generally that is to promote growth, a consequence of something you have done or even an answer to prayer (did you pray for faith or patience?). More on that in another blog entry.
  4. Make a list of short-term goals and make 2 copies.
  5. Trade the list of “Bad Things” things and the list of “Short Term Goals” with your friends. You just got your prayer list for the next week.
  6. Keep the “Good Things” list and “Short Term Goal” list and tape it to a prominent location in your home. Someplace where you can see it often (bathroom mirror or refrigerator). Feel free to continuously add to the list. You might even transfer it to a wall calendar.
  7. Pray and pray continuously. This is vitally important. The more you pray for your friends and family, the more you add to your faith. Your friends are praying for you as well.
  8. Meet weekly and repeat these steps. Talk about what you have accomplished in the last 7 days. Discuss the “Bad Things” list and how things have changed or progressed.

You will be surprised how focusing outward and fellowshipping with others of like mind can help to stabilize your faith and even increase it.

Other things I have found that have helped increase my faith is getting out of my comfort zone and helping others. Feeding the homeless starts as feeling like a chore and grows into a very enjoyable experience that you tend to look forward too. Reading your bible and filling a lot of the silence with Christian music has helped me a lot as well.

That’s all for now. Check out the link I gave you and watch what you pray for, you just might get it.

Please feel free to comment on this article
In His name
~Charles P. Scott

Monday, July 13, 2009

Names of God the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost

I am working on a project to compile a list of all the names of God and the scripture reference that go with them. I have done some searching on Google and this is what I have so far, please let me know of any mistakes I have. Also, feel free to suggest additions and removals to and from the list. My understanding is that the Bible has over 300 names for God. This is only a small listing.
  1. Abba (Mark 14:36) (Romans 8:15) (Galatians 4:6)
  2. Adonai (the Lord our Sovereign; Master Jehovah) (Malachi 1:6) (Gen. 15:2) (Gen. 15:8)
  3. Advocate 1 John 2:1)
  4. Almighty (Genesis 17:1)
  5. Alpha (Revelations 1:11) (Revelations 22:13)
  6. Amen (Revelations 3:14)
  7. Ancient of Days (Daniel 7:9) (Daniel 7:13) (Daniel 7:22)
  8. Anointed One (Psalms 2:2)
  9. Apostle (Hebrews 3:1)
  10. Arm of the Lord (Isaiah 51:9) (Isaiah 53:1) (John 12:38)
  11. Author of Life (Acts 3:15)
  12. Author of Our Faith (Hebrews 12:2)
  13. Beginning (Revelations 21:6)
  14. Blessed and Holy Ruler (1 Timothy 6:15)
  15. Branch (Zechariah 6:12)
  16. Bread of God (John 6:33)
  17. Bread of Life (John 6:35) (John 6:48)
  18. Bridegroom (Isaiah 62:56) (Matthew 9:15) (Revelation 18:23)
  19. Bright and Morning Star (Revelations 22:16)
  20. Chief Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4)
  21. Christ (Matthew 1:16) (Matthew 22:42)
  22. Christ of God (Luke 9:20)
  23. Christ the Lord (Luke 2:11)
  24. Christ, the Son of the Living God (Matthew 16:16) (John 6:69)
  25. Comforter (Lamentations 1:16) (John 14:16) (John 14:26) (John 15:26) (John 16:7)
  26. Commander (Isaiah 55:4)
  27. Consolation of Israel (Luke 2:25)
  28. Consuming Fire (Deuteronomy 4:24) (Deuteronomy 9:3) (Hebrews 12:29)
  29. Cornerstone (Isaiah 28:16)
  30. Counselor (Ecclesiastes 12:1) (Isaiah 40:28) (Isaiah 43:15) (Isaiah 9:6)
  31. Creator (1 Peter 4:19)
  32. Dayspring (Luke 1:78)
  33. Daystar (2 Peter 1:19)
  34. Deliverer (Romans 11:26)
  35. Desired of All Nations (Haggai 2:7)
  36. Divine Teacher (John 3:2)
  37. Door (John 10:9)
  38. Door of the Sheep (John 10:7)
  39. El-Roi (Genesis 16:13)
  40. El-Shaddai (The God Who is Sufficient for the Needs of His People) (Genesis 17:1) (Psalms 91:1)
  41. El-Olam (The Everlasting God) (Isaiah 40:28-31)
  42. End (Revelations 21:6)
  43. Eternal God (Deuteronomy 33:27)
  44. Everlasting Father (Isaiah 9:6)
  45. Faithful and True (Revelations 19:11)
  46. Faithful Witness (Revelations 1:5)
  47. Father (Matthew 6:9)
  48. Finisher of Our Faith (Hebrews 12:2)
  49. First Born (Romans 8:29) (Revelations 1:5) (Colossians 1:15)
  50. First Fruits (1 Corinthians 15:20-23)
  51. Foundation (1 Corinthians 3:11)
  52. Friend (John 15:14-16)
  53. Friend of Tax Collectors and Sinners (Matthew 11:19)
  54. Gentle Whisper (1 Kings 19:12)
  55. Gift of God (John 4:10)
  56. Glory of the Lord (Isaiah 40:5)
  57. God (Genesis 1:1)
  58. God Almighty (Genesis 17:1)
  59. God Most High (Genesis 14:18) (Genesis 14:19) (Genesis 14:20) (Genesis 14:22) (Psalms 7:10) (Psalms 57:2) (Psalms 78:35) (Hebrews 7:1)
  60. God Over All (Romans 9:5)
  61. God Who Sees Me (Genesis 16:13)
  62. Good Shepherd (John 10:11) (John 10:14)
  63. Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14)
  64. Great Shepherd (Hebrews 13:20)
  65. Guide (Psalms 48:14)
  66. Head of the Body (Colossians 1:18)
  67. Head of the Church (Ephesians 5:23)
  68. Heir of All Things (Hebrews 1:2)
  69. High Priest (Hebrews 3:1)
  70. High Priest Forever (Hebrews 6:20)
  71. Holy One (Acts 2:27)
  72. Holy One of God (Mark 1:24)
  73. Holy One of Israel (Isaiah 49:7)
  74. Holy Spirit (John 16:26)
  75. Hope (Titus 2:13)
  76. Horn of Salvation (Luke 1:69)
  77. I Am Exodus 3:14, (John 8:58)
  78. Image of God (2 Corinthians 4:4)
  79. Image of His Person (Hebrews 1:3)
  80. Immanuel (Isaiah 7:14)
  81. JAH (Psalms 68:4) (KJV)
  82. Jealous (Exodus 34:14)
  83. Jehovah (The Lord) (Psalms 83:18)
  84. Jehovah-Adon Kal Ha'arets (The Lord of Earth) (Joshua 3:13)
  85. Jehovah-Bara (The Lord Creator) (Isaiah 40:28)
  86. Jehovah-Chatsahi (The Lord My Strength) (Psalms 27:1)
  87. Jehovah-Chereb (Lord the Sword) (Deuteronomy 33:29)
  88. Jehovah-Eli (The Lord My God) (Psalms 18:2)
  89. Jehovah-Elyon (The Lord Most High) (Psalms 38:2)
  90. Jehovah-Eloheenu (The Lord Our God) (Psalms 99:5) (Psalms 99:8-9)
  91. Jehovah-Elohim (The Eternal Creator) (Genesis 1:1) (Genesis 2:4-25) (Psalms 19:1)
  92. Jehovah-Elohay (The Lord My God (Zechariah 14:5)
  93. Jehovah-Eloheka (The Lord thy God) (Exodus 20:2) (Exodus 20:5-7)
  94. Jehovah-Elyon (The Lord Most High) (Genesis 14:17-20) (Isaiah 14:13-14) (Psalms 7:17) (Psalms 47:2) (Psalms 97:9)
  95. Jehovah-Ez-Lami (Lord My Strength) (Psalms 28:7)
  96. Jehovah-Gador Milchamah (Mighty in Battle) (Psalms 24:8)
  97. Jehovah-Ganan (The Lord Our Defense) (Psalms 89:18)
  98. Jehovah-Go'el (The Lord My Redeemer) (Isaiah 49:26) (Isaiah 60:16)
  99. Jehovah-Hamelech (The Lord King) (Psalms 98:6)
  100. Jehovah-Hashopet (The Lord My Judge) (Judges 6:12)
  101. Jehovah-Helech 'Olam (The Lord King Forever) (Psalms 10:16)
  102. Jehovah-Hoseenu (The Lord Our Maker) (Psalms 95:6)
  103. Jehovah-Hoshe'ah (The Lord Saves) (Psalms 20:9)
  104. Jehovah-Immeku (Lord is With You) (Judges 6:12)
  105. Jehovah-Izoa Hakaboth (Lord Strong -Mighty) (Psalms 24:8)
  106. Jehovah-Jireh (The Lord Our Provider) (Genesis 22:8-14) (1 John 4:9) (Philippians 4:19)
  107. Jehovah-Kabodhi (The Lord My Glory) (Psalms 3:3)
  108. Jehovah-Kanna (The Lord Jealous) (Exodus 34:14)
  109. Jehovah-Keren-Yish'i (The Horn of Salvation) (Psalms 18:2)
  110. Jehovah-Maccaddeshem (The Lord Thy Sanctifier) (Exodus 31:13)
  111. Jehovah-Machsi (The Lord My Refuge) (Psalms 91:9)
  112. Jehovah-Magen (The Lord My Shield) (Deuteronomy 33:29)
  113. Jehovah-Ma'oz (The Lord My Fortress) (Jeremiah 16:19)
  114. Jehovah-Mekaddishkem (The Lord Our Sanctifier) (Exodus 31:13) (Leviticus 20:8) (Leviticus 21:8) (Leviticus 22:9) (Leviticus 22:16) (Leviticus 22:32) (Ezekiel 20:12) (1 Corinthians 1:30)
  115. Jehovah-Mephalti (The Lord My Deliverer) (Psalms 18:2)
  116. Jehovah-Metshodhathi (The Lord My Fortress) (Psalms 18:2)
  117. Jehovah-Misqabbi (The Lord My High Tower) (Psalms 18:2)
  118. Jehovah-M'gaddishcem (The Lord My Sanctifier) (Exodus 31:13)
  119. Jehovah-Naheh (The Lord Who Smites) (Ezekiel 7:9)
  120. Jehovah-Nissi (The Lord Our Banner) (Exodus 17:15) (I Chronicles 29:11-13)
  121. Jehovah-Ori (Lord my Light) (Psalms 27:1)
  122. Jehovah-Rapha (Exodus 15:26)
  123. Jehovah-Rohi (The Lord Our Shepherd) (Psalms 23:1)
  124. Jehovah-Ropheka (The Lord Our Healer) (Exodus 15:26) (Isaiah 53:4-5)
  125. Jehovah-Sabbaoth (The Lord of Hosts) (See "Lord of Hosts")
  126. Jehovah-Shalom (The Lord Our Peace) (Judges 6:24) (Isaiah 9:6) (Romans 8:31-35)
  127. Jehovah-Shammah (The Lord is Present) (Ezekiel 48:35) (Hebrews 13:5)
  128. Jehovah-Sel'i (The Lord My Rock) (Psalms 18:2)
  129. Jehovah-Tsidkeenu (The Lord Our Righteousness) (Jeremiah 23:6) (Jeremiah 33:16) (1 Corinthians 1:30)
  130. Jehovah-Tsori (Lord my Strength) (Psalms 19:14)
  131. Jehovah-Uzam (Lord Strength in Trouble) (Isaiah 49:26)
  132. Jehovah-Yasha (Lord My Savior) (Isaiah 49:26)
  133. Jesus (Matthew 1:21) (Luke 2:21)
  134. Jesus of Nazereth (Matthew 26:71)
  135. Jesus Christ Our Lord (Romans 6:23)
  136. Judge (Isaiah 33:22) (Acts 10:42)
  137. Just (Acts 3:14)
  138. King (Zechariah 9:9)
  139. King Eternal (1 Timothy 1:17)
  140. King of Kings (1 Timothy 6:15) (Revelations 19:16)
  141. King of the Ages (Revelations 15:3)
  142. Lamb of God (John 1:29)
  143. Last Adam (1 Corinthians 15:45)
  144. Lawgiver (Isaiah 33:22)
  145. Leader (Isaiah 55:4)
  146. Life (John 14:6)
  147. Light of the World (John 8:12)
  148. Like an Eagle (Deuteronomy 32:11)
  149. Lily of the Valleys (Song of Soloman 2:1)
  150. Lion of Judah (Revelations 5:5)
  151. Lion of the Tribe of Judah (Revelations 5:5)
  152. Living God (Deuteronomy 5:26) (Joshua 3:10) (1 Samuel 17:26) (1 Samuel 17:36) (2 Kings 19:4) (2 Kings 19:16) (Psalms 42:2) (Psalms 84:2) (Isaiah 37:4) (Isaiah 37:17) (Jeremiah 10:10) (Jeremiah 23:36) (Daniel 6:20) (Daniel 6:26) (Hosea 1:10) (Matthew 16:16) (Matthew 26:63) (Acts 14:15) (John 6:69) (Romans 9:26) (2 Corinthians 3:3) (2 Corinthians 6:16) (1 Timothy 3:15) (1 Timothy 4:10) (1 Timothy 6:17) (Hebrews 3:12) (Hebrews 9:14) (Hebrews 10:31) (Hebrews 12:22) (Revelation 7:2
  153. Living Stone (1 Peter 2:4)
  154. Living Water (John 4:10)
  155. Lord (Matthew 7:21) (John 13:13)
  156. Lord God Almighty (Revelations 4:8) (Revelations 15:3)
  157. Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 11:17) (Acts 15:11) (Acts 15:26) (Acts 16:31) (Acts 20:21) (Acts 28:31) (Romans 1:7) (Romans 5:1) (Romans 5:11) (Romans 13:14) (Romans 15:6) (Romans 16:18-24) (1 Corinthians 1:3-10) (1 Corinthians 5:4) (1 Corinthians 8:6) (1 Corinthians 15:57) (1 Corinthians 16:22-23) (2 Corinthians 1:2-3) (2 Corinthians 8:9) (2 Corinthians 11:31) (2 Corinthians 13:14) (Galatians 1:3) (Galatians 6:14-18) (Ephesians 1:2-3) (Ephesians 1:17) (Ephesians 3:14) (Ephesians 5:20) (Ephesians 6:23-24) (Philippians 1:2) (Philippians 3:20) (Philippians 4:23) (Colossians 1:2-3) (1 Thessalonians 1:1-3) (1 Thessalonians 2:19) (1 Thessalonians 3:11-13) (1 Thessalonians 5:9) (1 Thessalonians 5:23-28) (2 Thessalonians 1:1-2) (2 Thessalonians 1:8-12) (2 Thessalonians 2:1) (2 Thessalonians 2:14-16) (2 Thessalonians 3:6) (2 Thessalonians 3:12) (2 Thessalonians 3:18) (1 Timothy 1:1) (1 Timothy 5:21) (1 Timothy 6:3) (1 Timothy 6:14) (2 Timothy 4:1) (2 Timothy 4:22) (Titus 1:4) (Philemon 1:3) (Philemon 1:25) (James 1:1) (James 2:1) (1 Peter 1:3) (2 Peter 1:8) (2 Peter 1:14-16) (2 John 1:3) (Jude 1:4) (Jude 1:17-21) (Revelation 22:21)
  158. Lord Most High (Psalms 7:17) (Psalms 47:2)
  159. Lord of All (Acts 10:36) (Galatians 4:1)
  160. Lord of All the Earth (Joshua 3:11) (Joshua 3:13) (Zechariah 6:5)
  161. Lord of Glory (1 Corinthians 2:8) (James 2:1)
  162. Lord of Hosts (1 Samuel 1:3) (1 Samuel 1:11) (1 Samuel 4:4) (1 Samuel 15:2) (1 Samuel 17:45) (2 Samuel 6:2) (2 Samuel 6:18) (2 Samuel 7:8) (2 Samuel 7:26-27) (1 Kings 18:15) (2 Kings 3:14) (2 Kings 19:31) (1 Chronicles 11:9) (1 Chronicles 17:7) (1 Chronicles 17:24) (Psalms 24:10) (Psalms 46:7-11) (Psalms 48:8) (Psalms 84:1-3) (Psalms 84:12) (Isaiah 1:9) (Isaiah 1:24) (Isaiah 2:12) (Isaiah 3:1) (Isaiah 5:7-9) (Isaiah 5:16) (Isaiah 5:24) (Isaiah 6:1-5) (Isaiah 8:13) (Isaiah 8:18) (Isaiah 9:7) (Isaiah 9:13) (Isaiah 9:19) (Isaiah 10:16) (Isaiah 10:26) (Isaiah 10:33) (Isaiah 13:4) (Isaiah 13:13) (Isaiah 14:22-27) (Isaiah 17:3) (Isaiah 18:7) (Isaiah 19:4) (Isaiah 19:12) (Isaiah 19:16-20) (Isaiah 19:25) (Isaiah 21:10) (Isaiah 22:14) (Isaiah 22:25) (Isaiah 23:9) (Isaiah 24:23) (Isaiah 25:6) (Isaiah 28:5) (Isaiah 28:29) (Isaiah 29:6) (Isaiah 31:4-5) (Isaiah 37:16) (Isaiah 37:32) (Isaiah 39:5) (Isaiah 44:6) (Isaiah 45:13) (Isaiah 47:4) (Isaiah 48:2) (Isaiah 51:15) (Isaiah 54:5) (Jeremiah 6:6-9) (Jeremiah 7:3) (Jeremiah 7:21) (Jeremiah 8:3) (Jeremiah 9:7) (Jeremiah 9:15-17) (Jeremiah 10:16) (Jeremiah 11:17-22) (Jeremiah 16:9) (Jeremiah 19:3) (Jeremiah 19:11-15) (Jeremiah 20:12) (Jeremiah 23:15-16) (Jeremiah 23:36) (Jeremiah 25:8) (Jeremiah 25:27-32) (Jeremiah 26:18) (Jeremiah 27:4) (Jeremiah 27:18-21) (Jeremiah 28:2) (Jeremiah 28:14) (Jeremiah 29:4-8) (Jeremiah 29:17-25) (Jeremiah 30:8) (Jeremiah 31:23) (Jeremiah 31:35) (Jeremiah 32:14-18) (Jeremiah 33:11-19) (Jeremiah 39:16) (Jeremiah 42:15-18) (Jeremiah 43:10) (Jeremiah 44:2) (Jeremiah 44:11) (Jeremiah 44:25) (Jeremiah 46:18-25) (Jeremiah 48:1) (Jeremiah 48:15) (Jeremiah 49:7) (Jeremiah 49:26) (Jeremiah 49:35) (Jeremiah 50:18) (Jeremiah 50:33-34) (Jeremiah 51:5) (Jeremiah 51:14) (Jeremiah 51:19) (Jeremiah 51:33) (Jeremiah 51:57-58) (Micah 4:4) (Nahum 2:13) (Nahum 3:5) (Habakkuk 2:13) (Zephaniah 2:9-10) (Haggai 1:2-14) (Haggai 2:4-11) (Haggai 2:23) (Zechariah 1:3-6) (Zechariah 1:12-17) (Zechariah 2:8-11) (Zechariah 3:7-10) (Zechariah 4:6-9) (Zechariah 5:4) (Zechariah 6:12-15) (Zechariah 7:3-4) (Zechariah 7:9-13) (Zechariah 8:1-11) (Zechariah 8:14-23) (Zechariah 9:15) (Zechariah 10:3) (Zechariah 12:5) (Zechariah 13:2) (Zechariah 13:7) (Zechariah 14:16-21) (Malachi 1:4-14) (Malachi 2:2-4) (Malachi 2:7-8) (Malachi 2:12-16) (Malachi 3:1) (Malachi 3:5-7) (Malachi 3:10-17) (Malachi 4:1-3)
  163. Lord of Lords (Deuteronomy 10:17) (Psalms 136:3) (1 Timothy 6:15) (Revelation 17:14) (Revelation 19:16)
  164. Lord Our Righteousness (Jeremiah 23:6) (Jeremiah 33:16)
  165. Love (1 John 4:8) (1 John 4:16)
  166. Man of Sorrows (Isaiah 53:3)
  167. Master (Luke 5:5) (John 1:38) (John 13:13)
  168. Mediator (1 Timothy 2:5)
  169. Merciful God (Jeremiah 3:12)
  170. Messenger of the Covenant (Malachi 3:1)
  171. Messiah (John 4:25)
  172. Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6)
  173. Mighty One (Isaiah 60:16)
  174. Most High God (Daniel 3:26) (Daniel 4:2) (Daniel 5:18) (Daniel 5:21) (Mark 5:7) (Luke 8:28) (Acts 16:17)
  175. Most High (Numbers 24:16) (Deuteronomy 32:8) (2 Samuel 22:14) (Psalms 21:7) (Psalms 46:4) (Psalms 50:14) (Psalms 77:10) (Psalms 78:17) (Psalms 83:18) (Psalms 87:5) (Psalms 91:1-9) (Psalms 92:1-8) (Psalms 107:11) (Isaiah 14:14) (Lamentations 3:35-38) (Daniel 4:17) (Daniel 4:24-25) (Daniel 4:32-34) (Daniel 7:18) (Daniel 7:22-27) (Hosea 7:16) (Hosea 11:7) (Acts 7:48)
  176. Nazarene (Matthew 2:23)
  177. Offspring of David (Revelations 22:16)
  178. Omega (Revelations 1:11) (Revelations 22:13)
  179. Only Begotten Son (John 1:18)
  180. Our Passover Lamb (1 Corinthians 5:7)
  181. Our Peace (Ephesians 2:14)
  182. Potentate (1 Timothy 6:15)
  183. Potter (Isaiah 64:8)
  184. Power of God (1 Corinthians 1:24)
  185. Prince of Life (Acts 3:15)
  186. Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6)
  187. Prophet (Acts 3:22)
  188. Purifier (Malachi 3:3)
  189. Rabboni (Teacher) (John 20:16)
  190. Radiance of God's Glory (Hebrews 1:3)
  191. Redeemer (Job 19:25)
  192. Refiner's Fire (Malachi 3:2)
  193. Resurrection (John 11:25)
  194. Righteous One (1 John 2:1)
  195. Rock (1 Corinthians 10:4)
  196. Root of David (Revelations 5:5) (Revelations 22:16)
  197. Root of Jesse (Isaiah 11:10)
  198. Rose of Sharon (Song of Soloman 2:1)
  199. Ruler of God's Creation (Revelations 3:14)
  200. Ruler Over the Kings of the Earth (Revelations 1:5)
  201. Ruler Over Israel (Micah 5:2)
  202. Savior (Luke 2:11)
  203. Scepter Out of Israel (Numbers 24:17)
  204. Seed (Genesis 3:15)
  205. Seed of David (Romans 1:3)
  206. Servant (Isaiah 42:1)
  207. Shepherd of Our Souls (1 Peter 2:25)
  208. Shield (Genesis 15:1)
  209. Son of David (Matthew 1:1) (Matthew 15:22)
  210. Son of God (Matthew 4:3) (Matthew 4:6) (Matthew 8:29) (Matthew 14:33) (Matthew 26:63) (Matthew 27:40) (Matthew 27:43) (Matthew 27:54) (Mark 1:1) (Mark 3:11) (Mark 15:39) (Luke 1:35) (Luke 3:38) (Luke 4:3) (Luke 4:9) (Luke 4:41) (Luke 22:70) (John 1:34) (John 1:49) (John 5:25) (John 11:27) (John 19:7) (John 20:31) (Acts 9:20) (Romans 1:4) (2 Corinthians 1:19) (Galatians 2:20) (Ephesians 4:13) (Hebrews 4:14) (Hebrews 6:6) (Hebrews 7:3) (Hebrews 10:29) (1 John 3:8) (1 John 4:15) (1 John 5:1) (1 John 5:5) (1 John 5:10) (1 John 5:12) (1 John 5:13) (1 John 5:20) (Revelations 2:18)
  211. Son of Joseph (John 1:145)
  212. Son of Man (Daniel 7:13) (Matthew 8:20)
  213. Son of Mary (Mark 6:3)
  214. Son of the Most High (Luke 1:32)
  215. Son of Righteousness (Malachi 4:2)
  216. Source (Hebrews 5:9)
  217. Spirit of God (Genesis 1:2)
  218. Star Out of Jacob (Numbers 24:17)
  219. Stone (1 Peter 2:8)
  220. Teacher (John 13:13)
  221. True Light (John 1:9)
  222. True Vine (John 15:1)
  223. True Witness (Revelations 3:14)
  224. Truth (John 14:6)
  225. Vine, The (John 15:5)
  226. Way, The (John 14:6)
  227. Wisdom of God (1 Corinthians 1:24)
  228. Witness (Isaiah 55:4)
  229. Wonderful (Isaiah 9:6)
  230. Word (John 1:1)
  231. Word of God (Revelations 19:13)
  232. YAH (Psalms 68:4) (NKJV)
  233. Yahweh (Genesis 2:4)
 ~Charles P. Scott
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