Friday, October 5, 2012

Jaelle


"Most blessed of women be Jael..."
Judges 5:25a



Our second daughter will be born two months from today. Her name will be Jaelle (pronounced Ja-el) and it was taken from the woman Jael in the Bible (Judges 4 & 5). In Hebrew, the name is “Yael” (there's no "J" sound in Hebrew), but we’ve made the name more convenient for English spellers and speakers.

We liked Jael for many reasons. First, and honestly, we liked how the name sounded. Secondly, we liked her. Jael was a courageous and heroic woman who killed a captain to save the Israelites. Her story is filled with intrigue and deception, but that doesn’t diminish it’s strength. This woman was “blessed” for her actions according to Judges 5. I’m reminded how God used an adulterer and murderer in David, a doubter and critic in Sarah, a curser and hothead in Peter. Many of the people we hold dear are clouded with imperfection and yet God has chosen them to bring Him glory.

As we were confirming the name for our daughter, it was very important for us to know what her name meant. When we looked online, we found some interesting definitions.  According to:


After being confused by the web (yeah, it's not always the best source), I tried to consider the name in its original Hebrew. The word ‘Yah’ in Hebrew is a name for God. It is an abbreviation of Yahweh (or Jehovah). The word ‘El’ in Hebrew is another name for God. This is a shortening of Elohim. El is also seen in many other names (Danielle – God is my judge, Michael – who is like God?). The combination of the words Yah-el (or Yael… or Jael…  or Jaelle) can be seen two ways:


a. God God (a repetition of God’s name)
b. Great God - In Hebrew, when you want to emphasize the greatness of something, you add a ‘Yah’ to it (like Hallelu-yah – great praise).



From our prayers, it's obvious to us that Jaelle will be someone great - we can see God’s name is all over her. That comforts us and makes us so, so anxious to meet her.




Yeremy,
j.a.g.



Darling Jaelle, we cannot wait to meet you.  God has charged us with stewarding another of His children.  We're so grateful to have been chosen to be your parents.  Please know that whatever happens in life - whatever people call you or whatever you're tempted to call yourself, God calls you His own.  Don't ever live under your namesake.  You are a living testimony of God's greatness.  I long to hold you... Until that day... and beyond... journey faithfully.  

In Christ's name, Amen.

1 comment:

Mama Suzanne said...

Such a beautiful name and with such meaning. She is already blessed to have you two as her parents and Jocey as her sister. Keeping you all in prayer. Love you much!