You are indeed right. I stand corrected. (But why don't you believe Yeshu(a)?)
LOL. I already answered it, I guess. Cool! Yeshu is fine.
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You are indeed right. I stand corrected. (But why don't you believe Yeshu(a)?)
I would go with what Hebrew scholars have to say about it over anyone else. Sucks for you, though, because you'd have to change the name of your religious organization. Oops.
I think a human name is different from Gods name, if God wants his name to be feared, to not be said in vain, and not be desecrated, then it's easy to understand why Jews would want to protect it. That is their way of keeping it holy.
The watchtower have a history of mistakes do you think God is happy that his "name" was associated with those falsehoods?
Another glorious non sequitur. :yes:but the bible writers made Gods name known and used it.... that shows that he doesnt want his name hidden from the world.
I think he meant scholars of Hebrew (i.e., Hebraists). But don't let that get in the way of your persistent anti-Hebrew rant.wasnt' it hebrew scholars who lost the pronunciation in the first place?I would go with what Hebrew scholars have to say about it over anyone else.
I think he meant scholars of Hebrew (i.e., Hebraists). But don't let that get in the way of your persistent anti-Hebrew rant.
It doesn't really matter as long as God ends up with a good English name -- a bit like calling Chava 'Eve'. No respect.Exactly. She's talking about long-dead priests and scribes. Although who knows what really happened with the Tetragrammaton.
I think he meant scholars of Hebrew (i.e., Hebraists). But don't let that get in the way of your persistent anti-Hebrew rant.
It doesn't really matter as long as God ends up with a good English name -- a bit like calling Chava 'Eve'. No respect.
I think there are no words left that are pronounced the same way they were in the first century. Are there?"The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible says: “There is considerable evidence that in the postexilic period many foreigners were attracted to the religion of the Jews.” However, by the first century C.E., a superstition about God’s name had developed. Eventually, not only did the Jewish nation stop using God’s name openly but some even forbade pronouncing it at all. Its correct pronunciation was thus lost
mistakes are one thing, falsehood is another.
The WT have never deliberately created religious lies like many churches do today....ie telling people they are going to a hellish place of torment if they dont repent or that God took their child from them because he wanted another angel in heaven.
The WT has always had the goal of publishing biblical truths.
ok well maybe it was the religious system that lost the pronunciation...the system of preventing knowledge of the name and its pronunciation from being known.
And why does the JW refer to the guy as "Jesus"? Not using his real name seems so disrespectful.Why didn't Jesus make known that correct pronunciation of God name, after all he saw the father?
Look at up old watchtower publications and tell me if God is happy with watchtower teachings that black people are not equal to white people, that if a woman doesn't scream while she is being raped she has committed fornication?
Why would Gentiles need to know the correct pronounciation of Gods name? Why didn't Jesus make known that correct pronunciation of God name, after all he saw the father?
मैत्रावरुणिः;3551462 said:Is that true????
And why does the JW refer to the guy as "Jesus"? Not using his real name seems so disrespectful.