In the Name of His Majesty: All 341 Names & Titles of Jesus Christ
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The Name Above Every Name
A name is far more than a simple label or a sound used to capture attention; in the halls of Scripture, a name is the sum total of a person's character, authority, and power. When a King sends an ambassador in his name, that messenger carries the full weight of the throne, and to defy the messenger is to defy the King himself. This volume invites you to step into the throne room of revelation, where the identity of the Saviour is unfolded not through the opinions of men, but through the specific titles given to Him by the Father. You will discover that the name of Jesus Christ is the master key that unlocks the treasury of heaven, the weapon that drives back the darkness, and the only shelter for a sinner’s soul.
The Architecture of His Majesty
You hold in your hands a comprehensive archival project representing more than three decades of disciplined, verse-by-verse analysis of the King James Bible. In the Name of His Majesty systematically catalogues and expounds upon all 341 names and titles of Jesus Christ, from the Ancient of Days to the Bright and Morning Star. This is not a mere dictionary of terms; it is a theological journey designed to prove the absolute Deity of Christ and His rightful claim to the throne of the universe. Every title is examined to reveal a specific facet of His nature, showing that He is the Solitary Sovereign, the Great High Priest, and the Captain of our Salvation.
A Standard Against the Flood
In an age of shifting definitions and watered-down theology, this work stands as a fortress built exclusively upon the text of the King James Version. It rejects the flattering titles men bestow upon one another and directs all glory to the Only Potentate, preserving the distinction between the Creator and the creature. The analysis provided here cuts through the confusion of modern religion, offering a clear, uncompromised view of the One who is both the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the Lamb Slain from the Foundation of the World.