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Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chillul Hashem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chillul Hashem (Hebrew: חילול השם , "Desecration [of] the [Names of God in Judaism|God]]'s] Name") is a term used in Judaism particularly for any act or behavior that casts shame or brings disr...
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Nevertheless, HaShem miraculously keeps them hale and hearty, as they prove to the Minister of the King responsible for their care. ... HaShem protects Daniel from harm when he is thrown into a lions' den, because he has been discovered praying to HaShem and facing towards Jerusalem.
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Rabbinic Judaism refers to it as "haShem" — literally, "The Name." (The "ha" is the attached prefix meaning "the.") In biblical times "YHVH" was spoken with accompanying vowel sounds. But sometime prior to the first century that pronunciation was gradually suppressed out of reference.
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Old Testament (The Hebrew Scriptures, or Tanach): ... 10:11 (which is in Aramaic, ... Elohim is three or more. The gods of the nations are called "elohim." The origin of Eloah is obscure. Elohim is the more common plural form of El. Eloah is used 41 times in Job between 3:4 and 40:2, but fewer than 15 times elsewhere in the OT.
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Hashem which means "the name"; Traditional Jews use the name "Hashem" instead of "God" to show their respect to God by not taking his name lightly and only using the proper name God in prayers. ... "HaShem" - (both and neither masculine nor feminine and absolutely no plural); the word means, literally, "The Name," and it...
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