Jesus addresses "my Father" as "my God" on only two occasions out of 170 references in the gospels.
Ref-0011, p. 84.
"myrrh, a sweet perfune used in embalming dead bodies, and included in the holy anointing oil used in the Tabernacle worship"
Ref-0032, p. 60.
"The word mystery is a descriptive reference to the title, not a part of the title itself as implied by the capitalization in the Authorized Version. This can be seen by comparing the name given to the woman in Rev. [[16:19|bible.87.16.19]] and Rev. [[18:2|bible.87.18.2]]."
Ref-0032, p. 246.
"the Church as the Bride of Messiah is a mystery [Eph. [[5:32|bible.70.5.32]]]. In the Old Testament, Israel is portrayed as the Wife of Jehovah, so this cannot be the mystery."
Ref-0219, p. 684. "The mystery [of Rom. [[11:25|bible.66.11.25]]] is not the fact of Israel's national salvation; this is already known from the Old Testament. The mystery is not the fact of Israel's unbelief or hardening; this is also known from the Old Testament. The mystery is that of a partial, temporary hardening of Israel until a full, set number of Gentiles is reached, and this is something that was not revealed anywhere in the Old Testament."
Ref-0219, p. 692. "The mystery [of Rev. [[17:7|bible.87.17.7]]] is not Babylon itself, nor is the mystery the fact that Babylon was the originator and center of idolatry; this is already known from the Old Testament. The mystery is the fact that Babylon will develop into a one-world unified religion, and will rule the world religiously for the first half of the Tribulation. It will be headquartered and based in the city of Babylon; it will be supported by the governments of that day; and it will be the primary persecutor of believers who will not submit to its religious authority. All of this was totally unrevealed in the Old Testament."
Ref-0219, p. 696. "The mystery [of Rev. [[10:7|bible.87.10.7]]] is that there will be a series of seven climactic judgments that will destroy the satanic mystery of the man of sin. This was not revealed in the Old Testament."
Ref-0219, p. 702.