
I like how the author uses different characters in the Bible, makes comparisons with the modern man, and expounds on how living during the Bible�s time was different from life today. There are many reasons that made the reading experience a delight.

In addition, there are different examples the author uses to show the reader how beautiful life can be when you trust in God. I enjoyed reading the content in this book as it strengthens one�s faith as a believer.

Richard Sones writes as an expert and gives the reader a clear view of God. Richard Sones introduces readers to names they may never have heard before and discussed the significance of these covenant names.Īs a reader, you experience a new wave of biblical knowledge. They are Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Ropheka, Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shamah, Jehovah Zidqenu, Jehovah Mqaddishcem, Jehovah Ro-ih, and Jehovah Shalom. The author lists the many covenant names God is known as. Richard Sones writes in-depth, discussing various aspects of the Bible, religion, and human beings. I highly recommend this book to readers trying to find God and those new to Christianity. In The Covenant Names of God, Richard Sones shares scriptures and tales from the Bible that show how God reveals himself to human beings.

Finally, the principles revealed through the covenant names of God demonstrate his unwavering compassion and faithfulness to us. As each chapter reveals a unique name, we learn more and more about the nature and compassion of God, and we, in turn, will gain a deeper appreciation for our Lord. Additionally, the book shows how the names reveal the nature of God and endure through New Testament writings, especially their fulfillment in the person and nature of Christ. The meaning behind each name is also explored, along with its inspirational implication for the reader's spiritual life. This book looks at each in-depth, beginning with the background story and the Biblical character first associated with the name.

The name known to Abraham and formally given to Moses, YHVH, is associated with eight names throughout scripture. Additionally, the book shows how the names reveal the nature of God and endure through New Testament writings, especially their fulfillment in the person and nature.
