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Come Out of Her, My People. Pages 57-60.

The title "lord" is applied to all heathen deities, if the word "god" is notused for them. In most cases "lord" and "god" are used interchangeably for pagan idols.

There was an Etruscan house deity whose name was Lar, which signified "Lord."It was also known as Larth, who later on became very popular in Rome and became known asLares (plural) because as idol statues they were usually in pairs. The Greek equivalent ofthis name was Heros, which was another name for Zeus. A feminine form was known as Lara, whowas the beloved of the god Mercury.

Lar and Larth mean Lord. The letters "th" and "d" were virtuallyinterchangeably used, in various nations. It was also common to find "o" and "a" interchangeablyused in Old and Middle English. The word "Lord" can also be traced back to Loride, a surnamefor the Teutonic god Thor, and to Lordo, another deity.

Instead of "Lord," the word "Master," an exact rendering of the HebrewAdonai and the Greek Kurios, can be used.


Exodus11: 1

 

Versions using Lord: HSH, JBK, LXX, NJPS, NTJ.

 

Matthew1: 20

 

AIV GodNWT JehovahSSBE Yahweh
CJB AdonaiSISR "Yahweh" (in Hebrew)TM God
CNT GodSNB YAHVAH
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