paarsurrey
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Do the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?
Anybody, please
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Yah (H3050) = LordDo the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?
Oooh, oooh is it like Shazam!?Y.. the world of Atzilut (Chokmah)
H.. the world of Beriah (Binah)
V.. the world of Yetzirah (Seir Anpin)
H.. the world of Assiyah (Malkuth)
in descending order
I don't know Hebrew, please elaborate the above with more details, if possible.Yah (H3050) = Lord
Avah (H1933) = To Be
When people say Jehovah though.
Jeh (H3050) = Lord
Hovah (H1943) = Mischief
Thanks and regardsEnglish representation of the Hebrew tetragrammaton .
Yod.
Heh.
Waw.
Heh.
Common English pronunciation... Jehovah.
"He who causes to become."
Yes sir it does. The Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH translated Jehovah in English basically means He causes to be comeDo the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?
Anybody, please
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Do the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?
Anybody, please
Regards
if you are asking whether those four letters in Hebrew are an actual word, then, "no."
if you are asking whether the letters convey a deeper meaning, then "yes."
Yes, but that isn't a word. It is a set of four letters, combined to import meaning from other words. If one learns the method of conjugating verb forms in biblical Hebrew, one will see that those 4 don't create a word.Why do you say they aren't a word?
Ancient Hebrew was written without vowels, but words were still words.
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In all the16,000 or so available secular and scriptural texts from which all Bibles are translated, it's not YHWH, it is JHWH, and it means Jehovah. Like in hallelujah, the last three letters are a shortened form of Jehovah. Jah is in the Bible some 110 times, and Jehovah occurs some 7,988 times. That is, in an HONESTLY translated copy of God's word, and in all the 16,000 ancient texts. However, most English Bibles have ELIMINATED or almost eliminated all those occurrences of God's PERSONAL name, Jehovah, which He COMMANDS us to use in prayer daily. One cannot do that, if one doesn't now that the name even exists. The name literally means "causes to become", contrary to what false religion teaches. They falsely claim it means "I am". But then, they lie about everything they ever teach, and always have. That's why God calls them "false religion", and Jesus calls them "works of the flesh". God commanded us all to "flee" from them.Do the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?
Anybody, please
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"The name literally means "causes to become", contrary to what false religion teaches. They falsely claim it means "I am". "In all the16,000 or so available secular and scriptural texts from which all Bibles are translated, it's not YHWH, it is JHWH, and it means Jehovah. Like in hallelujah, the last three letters are a shortened form of Jehovah. Jah is in the Bible some 110 times, and Jehovah occurs some 7,988 times. That is, in an HONESTLY translated copy of God's word, and in all the 16,000 ancient texts. However, most English Bibles have ELIMINATED or almost eliminated all those occurrences of God's PERSONAL name, Jehovah, which He COMMANDS us to use in prayer daily. One cannot do that, if one doesn't now that the name even exists. The name literally means "causes to become", contrary to what false religion teaches. They falsely claim it means "I am". But then, they lie about everything they ever teach, and always have. That's why God calls them "false religion", and Jesus calls them "works of the flesh". God commanded us all to "flee" from them.
"They falsely claim it means "I am" "In all the16,000 or so available secular and scriptural texts from which all Bibles are translated, it's not YHWH, it is JHWH, and it means Jehovah. Like in hallelujah, the last three letters are a shortened form of Jehovah. Jah is in the Bible some 110 times, and Jehovah occurs some 7,988 times. That is, in an HONESTLY translated copy of God's word, and in all the 16,000 ancient texts. However, most English Bibles have ELIMINATED or almost eliminated all those occurrences of God's PERSONAL name, Jehovah, which He COMMANDS us to use in prayer daily. One cannot do that, if one doesn't now that the name even exists. The name literally means "causes to become", contrary to what false religion teaches. They falsely claim it means "I am". But then, they lie about everything they ever teach, and always have. That's why God calls them "false religion", and Jesus calls them "works of the flesh". God commanded us all to "flee" from them.
That would be Mehaveh.English representation of the Hebrew tetragrammaton .
Yod.
Heh.
Waw.
Heh.
Common English pronunciation... Jehovah.
"He who causes to become."
What would that mean? PleaseThat would be Mehaveh.