Thats good to hear ,I always like a decent answer, my question , to all believers of both the new and old testaments comes from these two following verses...
Ps 54:1 "save me o god by your name"
Joel 2:32 "Whoever calls on the name of the LORD will be saved" ,
These two from the Old talk about being saved by the "name" of God, and of course we have trouble defining what that name is , but the with the New T, we have statement that tells us that only one name can be used for salvation. Surely it must be the same name that Acts 4:12 refers to ..
Acts 4:12 "Nor is there salvation in any other for there is only one name given under heaven by which men may be saved"
Do not the exclusive nature of there being only one name by which men may be saved demand that the name being suggested in Acts 4:12, Jesus/Yeheshua , is the same name in both salvation verses in the Old Testament.
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