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Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yahweh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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".
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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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Statistics of Occurrences.; Reason for Disuse.; Church Fathers and Magic Papyri.; Meaning and Etymology.; Assyro-Babylonian Cuneiform Inscriptions.; Abbreviated Tetragrammaton.; Other Names of God.;
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A discussion of the Tetragrammaton considering its use in both the Old Testament (Hebrew Scriptures) and the New Testament (Christian Greek Scriptures). ... The Tetragrammaton...
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This format is known as the Tetragrammaton. According to Jewish tradition it is regarded as 'not to be uttered' in order never to profane it in any way. In Judaism it is therefore pronounced as 'Adonai', meaning 'Lord'.
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The Tetragrammaton as it appears in the Dead Sea scrolls where it was written in the ancient Hebrew script. ... The Tetragrammaton in modern Hebrew letters. ... It is also referred to as the "Tetragrammaton" which means "The Four Letters" because it comes from four Hebrew letters: Yud, Hay, Vav, Hay. It is generally believed...
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