Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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It simply means, "Praise God." So when you learn how to spell hallelujah in Hebrew, you will learn four Hebrew letters and will already enter in to the realm of praise and worship. ... So when you see a vav, think pole-vault, with emphasis on the letter v in vault. In Hebrew, Yahweh (Jehovah) is spelled from right to left:
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www.biblecodedigest.com/page.php/475
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The Sacred Name appears in the Hebrew Scriptures as four Hebrew letters Yud, hey, vav, hey, which is closest represented by the letters YHVH. This format is known as the Tetragrammaton. According to Jewish tradition it is regarded as 'not to be uttered' ... Some of the more popular forms are YAHVEH, YAHWEH and Jehovah.
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www.revelations.org.za/NotesS-Name.htm
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The letters featured in this piece are YUD VAV RESH HEY. Taken together they spell YOREH. ... Each of the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet has a special meaning and a story to tell. Here a few brief ones about the letters on this painting.
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www.hebrewletters.com/item.cfm?itemid=1206
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Find gidalti - nm16-160 at Hebrew Letters ... The Hebrew Letters featured in this piece are Gimel Dalet Lamed Tav Yud. Taken together, and reading from right to left, they spell GIDALTI.
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www.hebrewletters.com/item.cfm?itemid=16045
www.hebrewletters.com/item.cfm?itemid=16045
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Hello, I utilize a form of healing not unlike Reiki, and the sacred symbols used to infuse the receiving body with energy are the Hebrew letters for God's name . . . . Someone told me these symbols are so sacred that we ... the jes will not use the holy name of YHWH Yahweh (miss used God) as they say its too sacred,
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www.mysticalwonders.org/group/post-11143.html
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Many hold the opinion that the Hebrew letters "yhvh" represents the name or "a name" of God. Note that in the original Hebrew, there were no capital letters. [There was also no punctuation, no division into verses, ... Many feel that this word, yhvh (also written as yhwh) should be spelled in English as Yahveh or Yahweh.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Bible-Studies-1654/2008/2/Names-God...
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Hebrew Scholars generally favor "Yahweh" as the most likely pronunciation. They point out that the abbreviated form of the name is Yah (Jah in the Latinized form), as at Psalm 89:8 and in the expression Hallelu-Yah (meaning "Praise Yah, you people!") (Ps 104:35;
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www.lycos.com/info/yahweh--hebrew-bible.html
www.lycos.com/info/yahweh--hebrew-bible.html
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commonly known, though inaccurate, English pronunciation of the divine name; "Yahweh" (... inaccurate) is also used by some ... In reading the Hebrew of Ps.102, it is clear the subject is Yahweh. They are the words of an afflicted man as he cries out to Yahweh. They are not the words of Yahweh as He speaks to His Son.
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www.lycos.com/info/yahweh--hebrew-bible.html?page=2
www.lycos.com/info/yahweh--hebrew-bible.html?page=2
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