RE: the missing link to God's family
October 24, 2015 at 11:38 am
(This post was last modified: October 24, 2015 at 11:41 am by JBrentonK.)
drfuzzy:
What do you think about the name meaning "The word of cylla's people". Implication: The word of God's people. If my name turns out to be evidently "God's own name" or whatever, what would you expect people to gather from that? You're just not giving my name enough credit. With the name basically meaning "God's word" even you are out classed in your explination. And yes, I can back this up. Whenever my name is pronounced, you get the feeling that you are dismissing all other nobility all together. My point is you haven't addressed this, and my name is too high to not be the sons of God or God.
I doubt cylla is a sea monster. Besides, I found "deity" for search results of cylla once. I get the impression that it actually means "the word of God's people" since afterall search results for the name cylla are so rare, it must be for this reason. That cylla is not found because it is the pronnounciation of an entirely different word.
What do you think about the name meaning "The word of cylla's people". Implication: The word of God's people. If my name turns out to be evidently "God's own name" or whatever, what would you expect people to gather from that? You're just not giving my name enough credit. With the name basically meaning "God's word" even you are out classed in your explination. And yes, I can back this up. Whenever my name is pronounced, you get the feeling that you are dismissing all other nobility all together. My point is you haven't addressed this, and my name is too high to not be the sons of God or God.
(October 24, 2015 at 11:38 am)drfuzzy Wrote:(October 24, 2015 at 8:55 am)JBrentonK Wrote: Thanks for the information, Constable Dorfl. There are a lot of Killingsworths, believe it or not, even though the name is so strong and high. That really got my attention earlier when I was considering why my parents are such significant people, because too many Killingsworths would mean too many God's. But that turned out not to be the case afterall! There's a bunch of Killingsworths! Almost too many! I was starting to wonder when I would ever see the end of that little joke, but what you said above kind of helps, so thanks!Scylla The name Scylla (spelled cylla in some other countries) In Greek the meaning of the name Scylla is: A sea monster. And Chrestus was only a title. It has never been a family name.
I doubt cylla is a sea monster. Besides, I found "deity" for search results of cylla once. I get the impression that it actually means "the word of God's people" since afterall search results for the name cylla are so rare, it must be for this reason. That cylla is not found because it is the pronnounciation of an entirely different word.