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LORD

Bendito

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Have you noticed? In the bible, at least in the KJV there are three ways that the word lord is spelled....You have lord, Lord or LORD What difference in the ways it's done?
 
lord = a human boss, slave owner, business owner, foreman
Lord = Jesus, title as the Son of God
LORD = GOD, (i.e. the trinity)

There was a thread on capitalization in the Bible a while back.

We are sons of God (lowercase "s") but Jesus is the Son of God (uppercase S)
We have a spirit (lowercase "s") but you never see Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost without an uppercase "s".
Balaam is a god (false god) and Satan is called the god of this world, but God (as in the creator) is always capitalized.

I don't know if every Bible does this. But it seems most do.

In the NASB, everytime an improper name for Jesus is used it says He, Him or Me.
For the disciples and everyone else it says he, him, or me.

Also in the NASB, anytime a verse in the New testament is capitalized, that means it's a quote from an old testament verse.

For example:
Matt 3:3; For this is the one referred to by Isaiah the prophet when he said,
“THE VOICE OF ONE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS,
'MAKE READY THE WAY OF THE LORD',
MAKE HIS PATHS STRAIGHT'"

I didn't capitalize the words above, I copied and pasted them as they were.
This is a quote of Isa 40:3;
 
lord = a human boss, slave owner, business owner, foreman
Lord = Jesus, title as the Son of God
LORD = GOD, (i.e. the trinity)

There was a thread on capitalization in the Bible a while back.

We are sons of God (lowercase "s") but Jesus is the Son of God (uppercase S)
We have a spirit (lowercase "s") but you never see Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost without an uppercase "s".
Balaam is a god (false god) and Satan is called the god of this world, but God (as in the creator) is always capitalized.

I don't know if every Bible does this. But it seems most do.

In the NASB, everytime an improper name for Jesus is used it says He, Him or Me.
For the disciples and everyone else it says he, him, or me.

Also in the NASB, anytime a verse in the New testament is capitalized, that means it's a quote from an old testament verse.

For example:
Matt 3:3; For this is the one referred to by Isaiah the prophet when he said,
“THE VOICE OF ONE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS,
'MAKE READY THE WAY OF THE LORD',
MAKE HIS PATHS STRAIGHT'"

I didn't capitalize the words above, I copied and pasted them as they were.
This is a quote of Isa 40:3;

Good answer...LOL I thought I would get a good discussion going but it's already over....Serves me right for being late.
 
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