Address: 3870 S Miner St, Milwaukee, WI 53221, USA
Address: 4756 S 27th St, Milwaukee, WI 53221, USA
“My first bowl of Pho was great! My server was John and everything was perfect. They were so nice and everything was quick. I had the chicken and my sister had the house special and we were both so full afterwards.”
Address: 3920 N 51st Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53216, USA
“Anointed ministry with a man & woman of GOD whose desire is for God's Will above All else. Pastor Henderson teaches with the Wisdom from GOD while Sister Pernell-Henderson works well alongside her husband. A Great Place To Worship!”
Address: 640 S 70th St, Milwaukee, WI 53214, USA
“Have used Roman for Electrical and Plumbing work and both experiences were professional the most recent included boot covers and masks for in-home work. Text updates are great. Not a fan of the 4-5 hour arrival windows, this needs to be shortened up as you get closer to the appointment day. I would recommend the 1st appointment of the day even if it means booking 2 weeks out.”
Address: 7575 N Port Washington Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53217, USA
“This auto service is honest, professional and punctual. My husband and I have used them for at least 15 yrs. and have never had a complaint. Karen and Bob are wonderful people, too.”
Address: 2222 W Bolivar Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53221, USA
Address: 2900 W Vera Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53209, USA
“If you have a classic Mercedes Benz automobile this is the place to maintain it for you. They know it all and have all the right tools to work on it.”
Address: 8100 W Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53222, USA
“They stole my mother's life savings. As I reached out to them they didn't give me any recourse. Under the circumstances I felt their actions were UNGODLY. I will pray for them. Vengeance belongs to the Lord. Amen”
Address: 2350 N Lake Dr #300, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA
“Great doctor and staff. Attentive to patients needs and very conscious of cost of drugs prescribed. Highly recommend.”
Address: 7720 Good Hope Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223, USA
Address: 215 N 35th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208, USA
“The staff was very knowledgeable and professional. My visit was very quick, I was in and out in no time. There was not a long wait time and that was very much appreciated.”
Address: 5004 W Center St Unit B, Milwaukee, WI 53210, USA
“Just to bad they're no longer affiliated with Sprint”
Address: 4411 N 60th St, Milwaukee, WI 53218, USA
“Great place friendly service I would recommend it to all my friends”
Address: 7368 N Teutonia Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53209, USA
“God, names of. 5. Yahweh (Yahweh): The name most distinctive of God as the God of Israel is (Yahweh, a combination of the tetragrammaton (YHWH) with the vowels of 'Adhonay, transliterated as Yehowah, but read aloud by the Hebrews 'adhonay). While both derivation and meaning are lost to us in the uncertainties of its ante-Biblical origin, the following inferences seem to be justified by the facts: (1) This name was common to religions other than Israel's, according to Friedr. Delitzsch, Hommel, Winckler, and Guthe (EB, under the word), having been found in Babylonian inscriptions. Ammonite, Arabic and Egyptian names appear also to contain it (compare Davidson, Old Testament Theol., 52 f); but while, like 'Elohim, it was common to primitive Semitic religion, it became Israel's distinctive name for the Deity. (2) It was, therefore, not first made known at the call of Moses (Exod 3:13-16; Exod 6:2-8 (refs2)), but, being already known, was at that time given a larger revelation and interpretation: God, to be known to Israel henceforth under the name "Yahweh" and in its fuller significance, was the One sending Moses to deliver Israel; "when I shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and they shall say to me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them? And God said .... I WILL BE THAT I WILL BE .... say .... I WILL BE hath sent me" (Exod 3:13; Exod 3:14 (refs2)margin). The name is assumed as known in the narrative of Genesis; it also occurs in pre-Mosaic names (Exod 6:20; 1Chr 2:25; 1Chr 7:8(refs3)). (3) The derivation is from the archaic chawah, "to be," better "to become," in Biblical Hebrew hayah; this archaic use of w for y appears also in derivatives of the similar chayah, "to live," e.g. chawwah in Ge 3:20. (4) It is evident from the interpretative passages (; ) that the form is the fut. of the simple stem (Qal) and not future of the causative (Hiph`il) stem in the sense "giver of life"--an idea not borne out by any of the occurrences of the word. The fanciful theory that the word is a combination of the future, present and perfect tenses of the verb, signifying "the One who will be, is, and was," is not to be taken seriously (Stier, etc., in Oehler's Old Testament Theology, in the place cited.). (refs2) (5) The meaning may with some confidence be inferred from Origen's transliteration, Iao, the form in Samaritan, Iabe, the form as combined in Old Testament names, and the evident signification in Ex 3 and other passages, to be that of the simple future, yahweh, "he will be." It does not express causation, nor existence in a metaphysical sense, but the covenant promise of the Divine presence, both at the immediate time and in the Messianic age of the future. And thus it became bound up with the Messianic hope, as in the phrase, "the Day of Yahweh," and consequently both it and the Septuagint translation Kurios were applied by the New Testament as titles of Christ. (6) It is the personal name of God, as distinguished from such generic or essential names as 'El, 'Elohim, Shadday, etc. Characteristic of the Old Testament is its insistence on the possible knowledge of God as a person; and Yahweh is His name as a person. It is illogical, certainly, that the later Hebrews should have shrunk from its pronunciation, in view of the appropriateness of the name and of the Old Testament insistence on the personality of God, who as a person has this name. the American Standard Revised Version quite correctly adopts the transliteration "Yahweh" to emphasize its significance and purpose as a personal name of God revealed.”
Address: 4020 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53208, USA
“Super nice and helpful young men. Sandwich was great.”
Address: 2711 W Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53208, USA
Address: 1240 Miller Park Way, Milwaukee, WI 53214, USA
“Wow! I was impressed by the service. When it was my husband and my turn to order the people preparing our food spoke clearly and was more than willing to explain all the options. When we sat down to eat the area was clean. We went for Valentine's day and the decorations on the tables made it fun. My husband and I were eating and ran out of cheese for our chips. The person cleaning noticed and asked us if we would like for cheese. We said yes and he brought us some. This was amazing service! I would pick to eat here again over some other fast food restaurants.”
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