Topic : Repetition, significance of in the Bible
Repeating Names
We might miss the strength of these statements (Matt. 7:21-23 and here) unless we realize that repeating a persons name is a Hebrew expression of intimacy. When God speaks to Abraham at Mount Moriah, as he is about to plunge the knife into the breast of Isaac, He says, Abraham, Abraham. Or when God encourages Jacob in his old age to take the trip to Egypt, He says, Jacob, Jacob (Genesis 22:11, 46:2). Compare the call of Moses from the burning bush: Moses, Moses, or the call of Samuel in the night, Samuel, Samuel (Exodus 3:4; 1 Sam. 3:10). Or consider Davids cry of agony, Absalom, Absalom, and Jesus cry of desolation on the cross, My God, my God. (2 Samuel 18:33; Matt. 27:46). When Jesus confronted Martha, when He warned Peter, and when He wept over Jerusalemin each case we find the word repeated for intimacys sake (Luke 10:41; 22:31; Matt. 23:37). Some pretend to have a deep relationship with Christ, but this claim is not borne out in their lives. There are many who say, Lord, Lord, while in fact they live in contempt for Christs commandments. If you love me, you will obey what I command, said Jesus (John 14:15).