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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Yahweh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Jehovah’s Witnesses falsely claim the gospel of Matthew was originally written in Hebrew. In doing so, JW’s openly trash the reliability of the Bible. ... Click here for a detailed discussion of YHWH in the New Testament.
www.bible.ca/jw-YHWH-hebrew-matthew.htm www.bible.ca/jw-YHWH-hebrew-matthew.htm
"Judaism teaches that while God's name exists in written form, ... "About 3,500 years ago, God spoke to Moses, saying: 'Thus shall you speak to the Israelites: The LORD [Hebrew: YHWH], the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you: This shall be My name forever,
www.answering-christianity.com/allah1.htm
The correct pronunciation of Yhwh and its meaning has been the subject of much scholarly debate and a great effort has been made to recapture what was lost over time. Foremost in understanding of the name Yhwh is to realize that in the Hebrew Bible it is written one way, but pronounced another way entirely;
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Below is the name of the Almighty written in Hebrew. It seems to be an accepted fact that the correct pronunciation of His name is “Yahweh”. This is apparently so because “most scholars” say that this pronunciation is correct. ... In Strong's Concordance, it states that (YHWH), Hebrew 3068, comes from the verb...
www.yahushua.net/YHWH.htm www.yahushua.net/YHWH.htm
This is four Hebrew letters (Yod, He, Waw and He) called the "Tetragrammaton". The four characters are the four Hebrew letters that correspond to YHWH and are transliterated IAUE or Yahweh. Yahweh is the name of the Almighty Father in Heaven that people commonly call "The LORD" or "God".
www.eliyah.com/tetragrm.html
For a long time it was thought that the royal Tetragrammaton YHWH, in Hebrew written with the letters, YHWH (which recurs over 6800 times in the Hebrew text of the Old Covenant) did not appear in the original writings of the New Covenant.
www.remnantofyhwh.com/YHWHintheNewCovenant.htm www.remnantofyhwh.com/YHWHintheNewCovenant.htm
So in the Hebrew language, the word for God's name was written as YHWH - יהוה. Interestingly this only involves "consonant/vowel" special letters. Note that the word FOR God in Hebrew is "elohiym".
www.lisashea.com/hobbies/art/yhwh.html www.lisashea.com/hobbies/art/yhwh.html
For a long time it was thought that the divine Tetragrammaton YHWH, in Hebrew written with the letters YHWH (which recurs over 6800 times in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament) did not appear in the original writings of the New Testament. ... Usually the Tetragram was written out in Aramaic or in paleo-Hebrew letters...
www.jehovah.to/exe/greek/yhwh.htm www.jehovah.to/exe/greek/yhwh.htm
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