IV. Lord
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In the Greek translation of the Old Testament, the ineffable Hebrew name YHWH,
by which God revealed himself to Moses,59 is rendered as Kyrios,
“Lord”. From then on, “Lord” becomes the more usual name by
which to indicate the divinity of Israel’s God. the New Testament uses this
full sense of the title “Lord” both for the Father and – what is new
– for Jesus, who is thereby recognized as God Himself.60
- SECTION TWO I. THE CREEDS
- CHAPTER TWO I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY SON OF GOD
- ARTICLE 2 “AND IN JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY SON, OUR LORD”
- IV. Lord
- ARTICLE 2 “AND IN JESUS CHRIST, HIS ONLY SON, OUR LORD”
- CHAPTER TWO I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST, THE ONLY SON OF GOD
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
Original Link: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P1H.HTM