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Yahweh is the English rendering of יַהְוֶה , a Hebrew vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה that was proposed by the Hebrew scholar Wilhelm Gesenius in the 19th century.
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"Mostly used for business transactions, these humble documents are a mine of historic information. At Arad, excavated by Yohanan Aharoni, reference is made to a 'House of YHWH'". ... The Septuagint, or ancient Greek version (LXX), made the concealment complete by regularly substituting Kurios; as the Vulgate,
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It is self-defeating for Jehovah’s Witnesses to attempt to prove the Septuagint originally contained YHWH in Hebrew embedded in Greek translated text of the Old Testament, by producing photographs of ancient fragments of the Septuagint that contain YHWH, because they cannot produce any producing photographs of...
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www.bible.ca/jw-YHWH.htm
www.bible.ca/jw-YHWH.htm
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Here below are some factors to consider: 1) The Tetragrammaton in the Greek Version of Old Testament, the Septuagint (LXX). One of the reasons produced to support the above mentioned opinion was that the LXX substituted YHWH (YHWH) with the term KYRIOS, (kurios) which was the equivalent Greek of the Hebrew word...
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jehovah.to/exe/greek/yhwh.htm
jehovah.to/exe/greek/yhwh.htm
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Septuagint; Huge Selection of Nonfiction Books. Bid on Septuagint. ... Septuagint Synonyms; Find Synonyms For Any Word.Get Your Free Dictionary.com Toolbar. ... Search another word or see septuagint on Dictionary...
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Yahweh is first used in Gen 2:4. Variant spellings: YHWH, Jehovah ; TWOT Reference: 484a ; Strong's Reference: 3068; Yahwehin the Septuagint: kurios — Lord, Master; despotês — Lord, Master, denoting the omnipotence of God (TDNT), despot, absolute ruler ;
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Below are 2 examples of where the Tetragrammaton has been found in ancient copies of the Septuagint. The Septuagint is a 3rd to 2nd Century BCE Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures. The below fragments are evidence that the Septuagint originally contained the name Yahweh.
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Traditionalists arguing that Jesus was God incarnate like to point out that Paul called Jesus by the title of kyrios, which is the Greek word used in the Septuagint for YHWH. Only in their imaginations does that get them very far, though: In Col. ... October 10, 2008 ... On U.S. aircraft carriers, the senior officer who heads...
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www.questioningchristian.com/2008/10/jesus-is-lord-d.ht...
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Stellman on worship ... 2009 November 20 ... Leave a comment...
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