The
Proclaim His Holy Name Bible, Volume 2, I Kings - Song of Solomon: With the Father and the Son's words in red (KJV), is presented as a soft cover paperback book.
It is
printed in full color on parchment style background reminiscent of an ancient Hebrew Torah scroll.
Within its pages you will see key verses highlighted with a colored background. These highlighted verses pertain directly to the name of the Father or some aspect related to His name. They can also be verses where a Biblical personality is calling on the name of YEHOVAH in some manner. This highlighting is intended to assist the reader in quickly identifying important verses related to the Father's name. A key verse example is shown below (background shading not shown on web page):
"And Elohim said moreover unto Moses, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, YEHOVAH Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Isaac, and the Elohim of Jacob, hath sent me unto you:
this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations."
- Exodus 3:15Key Highlights of the Proclaim His Holy Name Bible, Volume 2:- The Father's true name is restored within the English translations of the scriptures
- Full color interior with parchment-style background on 70lb paper
- Words of the Father and Son are highlighted in red
- Words of the Father that are recounted by a biblical personality or an angel are highlighted in blue
- Key verses related to the Name are highlighted with a special background color to assist the reader in his/her studies
- Includes seven full color maps depicting various locales and activities associated with the books of the Bible (I Kings - Song of Solomon)
The text of the Proclaim His Holy Name Bible is taken word for word from the public domain
King James version of the Holy Bible. However, there are some changes that have been made as noted here:
The Creator's Name has been restoredThe phrase 'the LORD' has been changed to YEHOVAH, the actual name of Elohim as found in the original Hebrew text (Yod-Hey-Vav-Hey).
The Creator's Name in ItalicsIn many places in the King James version you will see words in italics. These words are not found in the original Hebrew text but were rather added by the King James translators. There are a few interesting italics additions where the Creator's name is shown in italics as 'the LORD' (see Ex. 33:9). This has been replaced with YEHOVAH in italics.
The lower case word g_d has been replaced with elohimBecause the English word g_d is derived from questionable pagan origins we chose to replace it with the Hebrew word el-o-him instead. The Hebrew word elohim is found throughout the original Hebrew scriptures. In both cases of g_d and g_ds (plural) the word elohim is used.
The upper case word G_d has been replaced with ElohimWe have replaced references to the one G_d with upper case Elohim for the same reasons as explained above.
Almighty G_d has been changed to El ShaddaiThe Hebrew title El Shaddai was changed by the King James translators to Almighty G_d. Once again, because of the suspect origins of the word 'G_d' the original Hebrew title is used.
The lower case word 'lord' has been changed to masterThe word 'lord' also has suspect origins most likely deriving from the word 'Ba_l,' the name of a pagan deity. We have omitted a letter from these pagan deities names to honor YEHOVAH's command to not let the name of other elohim be mentioned (Ex. 23:13). Therefore the word 'lord' (lower case) has predominately been changed to master.
The upper case word 'Lord' has been changed to AdonaiSimilar to the lower case word 'lord', the upper case word 'Lord' used to refer to the Creator has been changed to the Hebrew word Adonai as found in the original scriptures.
Volume 2 of the Proclaim His Holy Name Bible includes the following books of the Bible:I Kings, II Kings, I Chronicles, II Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon.
Note: This is a full color soft cover paperback edition. Due to the heavier 70lb paper stock weight required for full color it does not lay flat when opened.