Because of these prohibitions, translations of the original Hebrew scrolls have, throughout the ages, replaced the Tetragrammaton with 'the LORD' (in capital letters) and the Sacred Name, in so doing, became 'lost' for many centuries.
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Dr. J. B. Rotherham states in the preface of his Scipture concerning Jehovah: "Erroneously written and pronounced Jehovah, which is merely a combination of the sacred Tetragrammaton and the vowels in the Hebrew word for Lord, substituted by the Jews for JHVH, because they shrank from pronouncing The Name, owing to an...
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as regards the translation and the pronunciation, in a liturgical setting, of the divine name signified in the sacred Tetragrammaton," said the letter signed by Cardinal Francis Arinze and Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, congregation prefect and secretary, respectively.
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a liturgical setting, of the Divine Name signified in the sacred tetragrammaton, along with a number of directives. I. — Exposé ...
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Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tetragrammaton (from the Greek , meaning "[a word] having four letters") refers to the Hebrew term , the name of God depicted in the Bible. is composed of four Hebrew consonants, and it occurs 6,828...
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Other biblical cases are cited, with the conclusion that "from the beginning" the "sacred tetragrammaton was never pronounced in the Christian context nor translated into any of the languages into which the Bible was translated." — New Liturgical Movement...
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bishops that "from the beginning... the sacred tetragrammaton was never pronounced in the Christian context nor translated into any languages into which the ...
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The sacred name of God. In Hebrew "four-letter word" or symbol meaning yod-ye-vau-he (YHWH) and signifying Yahweh. It is pronounced in Hebrew as "Adomai," and written generally as JHYH with variations of JHVH or YHVH. ... The Tetragrammaton had two versions. EHYH, the lesser-known one, comes from Hayya, another one of Eve...
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Our comments regarding "LORD" in the English Old Testament are entirely different from a "Sacred Name" emphasis. Our focus is on correctly translating Scripture into another language. At the risk of some redundancy, the issue is as follows:
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