“The 'Third' Commandment: No Shame On His Name!” | Exodus 20:7 Bible Study ✞-word Puzzle | 3.13.24

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  1. 3. Taking up the LORD’s Name also includes false ____, claiming that the LORD has said/promised things that the LORD has not – a capital crime (Jer 14:14-15, 27:14-15, 28:1-4, 15-17, 29:10-11, 29:21).
  2. 5. (Two words) Instead of printing the divine Name of God [YHWH], which was revealed to Moses at the burning bush (Ex 3:13-15), most English translations print ___ ___.
  3. 7. (Two words) We should not take up the LORD’s Name __ ___; we should not misuse or abuse the Name of God, detracting from His consecrated character and righteous reputation (Ex 20:7).
  4. 8. No one who takes up the LORD’s Name in vain will go ____ (Ex 20:7).
  5. 10. Taking up the LORD’s Name includes ____ His Name with a curse (Lev 24:11), a capital crime (Lev 24:16).
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  1. 1. If we are called by the Name of the Lord (cf. 2 Cor 7:14), we ought not ___ His Name in vain. Nothing we do, in word or deed, should bring shame to the Name that we ___ (1 Pet 4:14-16; cf. Ex 28:9-12, 29; Dt 12:4-5).
  2. 2. Instead of saying the Name of the LORD [YHWH], devout Jews would often say, ___, which means “Lord” in Hebrew. “Jehovah” is a combination of the consonants of YHWH and the vowels of ___.
  3. 4. Taking up the LORD’s Name in vain includes being a false ___ , often in a legal context (Ex 23:1).
  4. 6. Taking up the LORD’s Name in vain includes taking an ___ in His Name and not fulfilling it (Lev 19:12; Num 30:2; Dt 6:13, 10:20, 23:21; Jer 4:1-2; 2 Ki 5:16).
  5. 9. (Two words) The LORD [YHWH] is the Great _ __ (Ex 3:14-15). He is who He is; He is who He will be. He does not change like shifting shadows (Jas 1:17).