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When "Lord" occurs in the Old Testament, referring to God, it is usually a rendering of "Adonai," a name/title of God that emphasizes His lordship.
In Isaiah 6:3 YEHOVAH is used, "The Jewish national name of God" The self Existent or eternal;
When Isaiah stated LORD of hosts he didn't use Adonai as to emphasis Lord ship over the hosts (Plural)
He emphasizes plurality in singleness!!
Notice how he combines the two into one in the next phrase. ( the whole earth is full of "HIS" glory)
This is who John ascribes to Jesus in John 12.
God bless.
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