INTRO: We will be considering the 10th and last attribute of God under the heading of impersonal attributes. It is certainly not the last of the impersonal attributes, but we will have covered the major ones. We looked at these 10 in this order: First His self existence. He is Jehovah, the One who needs nothing or no one to continue to exist.
Now, let me add a little note that subject this morning that I later wished I would have covered on this topic. Turn with me to Exodus 4:10 (read). Now I want you to notice something in this verse. If you will notice, the name ‘lord' occurs once all in capitals and once with only the first letter capitalized. I told you some time ago that when the Jews come to this name ‘Jehovah' they do not pronounce it but read ‘Adoniah' instead. Now when God is called ‘Adoniah' in the OT it is translated ‘Lord' with only the first letter capitalized as we usually do with names. The name ‘Jehovah' occurs 5521 times in the Hebrew OT. Of those 5521 occurrences it is translated by the KJV translators LORD, all in capitals 5517 times. Only four times is it translated ‘Jehovah'. So, like the Hebrew reader, when we come to the word ‘Jehovah' we read it as ‘LORD'. The capitals remind us that it is actually the word Jehovah.
The second attribute we covered was that God is a spiritual being. Then we considered that He is invisible. Then, He is the living God in contrast to all other gods. He is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. Then He is unchangeable. We call this immutable. He is also infinite. There are no measurements that confine Him. We can measure the known universe, even if it is in light years. But you cannot measure God. You cannot m
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