
1) Christian God 2) Jahvey 3) Jahweh 4) Jhvh 5) Supreme being 6) Theology boy name 7) Wahvey 8) Yahve 9) Yahveh 10) Yahwe 11) Yahweh 12) Yhvh 13) Yhwh
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1) Creator 2) Elohim 3) Godhead 4) Jahvey 5) Jahweh 6) Jhvh 7) Lord 8) Lordofhosts 9) Wahvey 10) Yahve 11) Yahveh 12) Yahwe 13) Yahweh 14) Yhvh 15) Yhwh
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literally Male-Female. The god of procreation, or sex-god. The tribal-god of the Jews -- now worshipped by Christians as the 'Most High'.
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Jehovah ə is a Latinization of the Hebrew {hebrew|יְהֹוָה}, a vocalization of the Tetragrammaton {hebrew|יהוה} (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible, which has also been transcribed as `Yehowah` or `Yahweh`. Most scholars believe `Jehovah` to be a late (c. 1100 CE) hybrid form derived by combining the L...
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• (n.) A Scripture name of the Supreme Being, by which he was revealed to the Jews as their covenant God or Sovereign of the theocracy; the `ineffable name` of the Supreme Being, which was not pronounced by the Jews.
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Judeo-Christian name for God, derived from Yahweh (q.v.).
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In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the name of God, revealed to Moses; in Hebrew texts it is represented by the letters YHVH (without the vowels `a o a`) because it was regarded as...
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Je·ho'vah noun [ Hebrew usually
yĕhōvāh (with the vowel points of
ădōnāi Lord), sometimes (to avoid repetition)
yĕhōvih (with the vowel points of
ĕlōhīm God); but only the four Heb, consonants
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(Hebrew Yahveh, of doubtful origin and meaning) Personal name of God or the supreme being in Hebrew theological and philosophical writings, common only since the 14th century; the national god of Israel since Mosaic times. Neither name was originally pronounced as written on account of its holiness, but was replaced by Elohim and Adonai. -- K.F.L.....
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In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the name of God, revealed to Moses; in Hebrew texts it is represented by the letters YHVH (without the vowels `a o a`) because it was regarded as too sacred to be pronounced; other religions say the letters as Yahweh. Naming something is a way of encompassing and understanding it, so Jews belie...
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