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I suspect that when the 10 commandments says to not use the Lord's name in vain, they are referring to pronouncing the tetragrammaton YHWH. Ancient people thought that knowing the true name of something gave you power. When Adam gave all the animals their names, that is probably referring to their true names so that Adam would have power over the animals. My understanding is that Jews never pronounced YHWH except under special circumstances in a whisper, so nobody knows how it is supposed to be pronounced.
So using the Lord's name in vain would be using the power of God available through His true name casually. That is my guess.
So using the Lord's name in vain would be using the power of God available through His true name casually. That is my guess.
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