These two posts explain why the tetragrammaton (this week’s theological term) belongs to Jesus, too.
The Picture
A little visual persuasion: A chart comparing Old Testament passages about God with New Testament passages about Jesus (Fred Sanders).
The Thousand Words
Mike Riccardi makes the biblical case that
Jesus—the Son of Mary, from the no-name city of Nazareth, who was mocked, and despised, and spat on, and abused—this Jesus who suffered the shameful fate of death on a cross—is Yahweh Himself.