yhwh in English

noun

Jehovah, one of the names of God, the Tetragrammaton (Judaism)

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1. Ascribe to YHWH, you sons of the mighty, "" Ascribe to YHWH glory and strength

2. The divine name, represented by the four Hebrew letters commonly transliterated YHWH, is circled

3. Apportioning by lot emphasizes the centrality of YHWH, and ignores the effect of unequal distribution of portions

4. Most translations of the Old Testament render yhwh with “Lord” (note the small capital letters) and Adonai as “Lord.”

5. When archaeologists discovered that temple, they found an Egyptian hieroglyphic that appears to show the Hebrew Tetragrammaton —YHWH, or Jehovah.

6. Adulations Too My Beloved, My Husbandman, The Bishopric & Lover of My Soul & Spirit, Thee Eternal, Everlasting & Endless God, Yehovah-YHWH!! Indeed, I, The General Bishop Prophetess Elder Leslie’Maelene Burnett, DD – I, Am Excited About The Birth Celebration of The Only Begotten Son of My Beloved, (Yehovah-YHWH)!!

7. That is to say, God’s name is represented by four Hebrew letters Yohdh, He, Waw, and He, commonly transliterated YHWH.

8. In ancient copies of the Hebrew Bible, the divine name is represented by four consonants that may be transliterated as YHWH or JHVH.

9. Die engravers represented God’s name, Jehovah, by the four Hebrew letters known as the Tetragrammaton. These are transliterated into English as JHVH or YHWH.

10. 2e) considering Yahweh as a super- Baal; 3e) Canaanizing or Baalizing Yahweh worship so that the people completely forsook Yahweh LORD: (Lit., YHWH ( "Yahweh"), the most significant name for God in the OT

11. The word Allah is used by Arabic speakers of all Abrahamic faiths (including Christianity and Judaism) as meaning “God.” However, according to Islam, Allah is God’s proper name, while Christians and Jews know Him as YHWH or Yahweh

12. Definition of Adonai —used in place of YHWH as a name of the God of the Hebrews during prayer recitation First Known Use of Adonai before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

13. Adonai a-do'-ni, ad-o-na'-i ('adhonay): A Divine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton YHWH; and when the Hebrew reader came to these letters, he always substituted in pronunciation the word " 'adhonay."