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Its right there in the scripture.No. Moses called God as Eloh! YHWH is nonsense of jewish rabbies. a lie, a false claim.
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Its right there in the scripture.No. Moses called God as Eloh! YHWH is nonsense of jewish rabbies. a lie, a false claim.
Amazing that Moses is such an expert on a God he only met recently after an entire life of worshiping Egyptian Gods.Moses already knew his God was different than other gods, including those of Pharaoh.
Hello back, and all I was saying is that if it's wrong to use "God" instead of "YHWH", then why did you repeatedly use "God"?
IMO, a name is just a name, and probably most of us have more than just 1. My wife has a lotta names for me, but I can't post some of them on a religious site. Yes, "YHWH" was highly revered in Judaism, and I can understand why, although there's much debate as to where it actually comes from and why. Either way, I don't lose any sleep over it.
Hi IndigoChild5559. Good evening. I hope you are well. I don't claim that the earth is flat. Neither does the Bible claim that the earth is flat. I already quoted from the Encyclopaedia Judaica which states forthrightly that the Name Yahweh was not forgotten, but "Several early Greek writers of the Christian Church testify that the name was pronounced 'Yahweh'” (Encyclopaedia Judaica, vol. 7, p. 680). So are you saying you know more than the Encyclopaedia Judaica? What about the Bible translators who have confirmed that Yahweh is the most accurate transliteration of the Name in to English? Take for example Doctor J.M.Power Smith, the editor of the Smith-Goodspeed version. He said "If you wish to retain the flavor of the original text we have but to read Yahweh whenever we see L-RD and G-D". Yahweh's Name is known among scholarly circles, and even among Jews.It is, and the very fact that you so irrationally deny it... Sorry, I just deleted the rest of your post. I don't waste my time on people who say the earth is flat.
I taught Christian theology to adults for 15 years and that doesn't include teaching a comparative religions course for two years. For you to imply that I'm a novice on this is both insulting and arrogant.I know it's very easy to brush aside the Sacred Name when you do not know the Bible, but when you have read it and studied it and realise the zeal Yahweh has for His Name and the exclusivity of His worship, and even the Laws in the Bible which relate to using His Name and not substituting it, we cannot, if we claim to love Yahweh, turn to using other terms to address Yahweh.
Hi metis. Good afternoon. Then you'll know with the Name mentioned over 7,000 times in the Hebrew Scriptures, and the most frequently used term in the Hebrew Scriptures, that such a subject is not something to be taken lightly. I hope I don't come across as condescending, however, I find it truly baffling when people who have studied the Bible cannot see the importance of using His Name. Isaiah 42:8 says "I am Yahweh, that is my name and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to carved images". Yahweh will not tolerate glory being given to another name other than His own, and in the Kingdom of Yahweh all will be worshiping Yahweh.I taught Christian theology to adults for 15 years and that doesn't include teaching a comparative religions course for two years. For you to imply that I'm a novice on this is both insulting and arrogant.
So, you don't actually believe in Jesus with his citing of his Two Commandments?Hi metis. Good afternoon. Then you'll know with the Name mentioned over 7,000 times in the Hebrew Scriptures, and the most frequently used term in the Hebrew Scriptures, that such a subject is not something to be taken lightly. I hope I don't come across as condescending, however, I find it truly baffling when people who have studied the Bible cannot see the importance of using His Name. Isaiah 42:8 says "I am Yahweh, that is my name and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to carved images". Yahweh will not tolerate glory being given to another name other than His own, and in the Kingdom of Yahweh all will be worshiping Yahweh.
Moses' own mother, a servant of God and a slave to Pharoah's daughter taught him. After Pharoah's daughter found Moses in the water she had his mother found.Amazing that Moses is such an expert on a God he only met recently after an entire life of worshiping Egyptian Gods.
is that a serious article? C'mon...This article claims that the voweling for the Tetragrammaton has been discovered in some ancient Torah scrolls.
RNS | Covering the world of religion
RNS is an independent, nonprofit, and award-winning source of global news on religion, spirituality, and culture. Founded in 1934, RNS seeks to inform readers with objective reporting and insightful commentary.religionnews.com
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The original Hebrew name of God re-discovered in 1,000 Bible manuscripts
On January 21, 2018, Bible Scholar Nehemia Gordon and his team of researchers discovered the 1,000th Hebrew Bible manuscript containing the original name of God in Hebrew with vowels.
Highly unlikely if it goes back to biblical times as no Hebrew then used vowels.This article claims that the voweling for the Tetragrammaton has been discovered in some ancient Torah scrolls.
RNS | Covering the world of religion
RNS is an independent, nonprofit, and award-winning source of global news on religion, spirituality, and culture. Founded in 1934, RNS seeks to inform readers with objective reporting and insightful commentary.religionnews.com
Here is the inro
The original Hebrew name of God re-discovered in 1,000 Bible manuscripts
On January 21, 2018, Bible Scholar Nehemia Gordon and his team of researchers discovered the 1,000th Hebrew Bible manuscript containing the original name of God in Hebrew with vowels.
Christian translators have adopted the Jewish tradition of avoiding the casual use of God's divine name by substituting Lord. It is an issue of respect. And there is a practical matter as well. How do you represent God's name in English letters? We only know the consonants, not the vowels. We have no idea how to pronounce "YHWH." Jehovah is a very very bad guess, since we know for sure that the J sound does not exist in Hebrew.
Hi metis. Good evening. Yahshua said regarding those two commandments in Matthew 22:34-40 "36 Teacher, which is the great commandment in the law? 37 And he said to him, You shall love Yahweh your Elohim with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment. 39 And a second like unto it is this, You shall love your neighbor as yourself. 40 On these two commandments the whole law hangs, and the prophets." The other laws are still necessary for us to obey, they simply hang on these Laws which already exist in the Hebrew Scriptures. If you have a clothes rail, you hang all your clothes on that rail. It doesn't mean the rail only exists, but that is the structure to which all the other items hang. The clothes are important part of the clothes rail, and without them the rail itself would be pointless.So, you don't actually believe in Jesus with his citing of his Two Commandments?
The Tanakh cites many names for God, and yes one is very special, and I don't take it lightly. So?
BTW, the vowels were not used, thus it should be "YHWH" using English letters. How it was originally pronounced is anyone's guess.
What the author writes is inane -- any measure of research would have shown that and so many other errors. Either the writer is incredibly dim or just being obtuse.@metis
I have no idea if is real or not, certainly the author thinks so. I just thought it may be pertinent to this thread
Moses' mom supposedly nursed him. That happens during infancy. You aren't going to get into theology during a kid's infancy unless you are really clueless about how brains work. He was raised as an Egyptian until adulthood.Moses' own mother, a servant of God and a slave to Pharoah's daughter taught him. After Pharoah's daughter found Moses in the water she had his mother found.
Saying he worshipped Egyptian gods is something you claim but scripture makes zero claim of that.
The Name publicly was said once a year by the Temple priest on Yom Kipper, and since the Temple hasn't existed for 2000 years now, the name could not and cannot be pronounced out loud.In terms of your argument that how the Name was originally pronounced has been lost. It simply isn't true.
It shows that he had access to his mother. There are no scriptures saying he worshipped as the Egyptians did. Thats you adding to what isnt there. What is there is that he knew where he came from.Moses' mom supposedly nursed him. That happens during infancy. You aren't going to get into theology during a kid's infancy unless you are really clueless about how brains work. He was raised as an Egyptian until adulthood.
Hi metis. Good evening. I would like you to show me in the Bible the commandment which says the Name of Yahweh is only ever to be pronounced once a year. The Name of Yahweh was used frequently by the people of the Bible. Every time the term THE L-RD appears in all caps in the Bible was when the Name of Yahweh was pronounced. Even reading the Psalms, you see scriptures like Psalm 18:49 "Therefore I will give thanks to you, O Yahweh among the nations, And will sing praises to your name". And Yahshua our Savior used the Name of Yahweh. Why do you think they accused him of blasphemy (Matthew 26:64-66), which according to the Mishna (the Sanhedrin section), says the blasphemer is not culpable unless he pronounces the Name itself.The Name publicly was said once a year by the Temple priest on Yom Kipper, and since the Temple hasn't existed for 2000 years now, the name could not and cannot be pronounced out loud.
Secondly, you cannot get it through your head that Jesus' Two Commandments simply does not hinge on saying the Name out loud, and your repeating that over and over again doesn't miraculously make it right. Thus, all you are doing is to do what Paul warned us about, namely that we shouldn't be sowing division amongst the Flock.
Thirdly, I'm done.
jesus referred to it as the Father and references the name in Our Father who are in heaven, hallowed be thy name. naming something gives the illusion of power over it. you can't define an infinite. an infinite is more so an action than it is a noun. if it's a noun, it's more so a deverbal noun.There is no J sound in Hebrew, that's true. That doesn't mean it cannot be translated or transliterated to an extent to another language that uses a J sound for perhaps a Y sound. So would you say it would be improper to say Jerusalem or Joshua or Jericho, etc.?