No I never said that Yahweh doesn’t include God the Father I said it’s not exclusive to the Father. Where did Moses write about Jesus?
“For if you believed Moses, you would believe Me, for he wrote about Me.”
John 5:46 NASB1995
You said that it wasn't the Father, Yahwey, walking in the Garden. But it explicitly names Yahwey, the Father. Then you stated that "Yahweh" isn't a name and generically just means "God".
But this is fundamentally wrong. Yahwey is His name. His proper name. Just like Jesus is the name for Jesus.
Just because we are Trinitarian, doesn't give us the authority to essentially replace Yahwey with Jesus in the Old Testament.
Just like in Daniel 7. It just doesn't make any sense.
Everywhere in the Old Testament that it talks about Yahwey, it's now just automatically Jesus. Even when Yahwey is described alongside the Son of Man, it's actually just Jesus enthroned and Jesus again at the right hand.
Daniel 7:13 CSB
[13] I continued watching in the night visions, and suddenly one like a son of man was coming with the clouds of heaven. He approached the Ancient of Days and was escorted before him.
It's just Jesus approaching himself. There is no Yahwey here.
Daniel 7:9 CSB
[9] “As I kept watching, thrones were set in place, and the Ancient of Days took his seat. His clothing was white like snow, and the hair of his head like whitest wool. His throne was flaming fire; its wheels were blazing fire.
Look at this, the ancient of Days took his seat after the thrones were set in place.
So Yahweh is not seated on the throne, he then proceeds to take his seat on the throne, and then the son of Man approaches him.
Are we supposed to think that Jesus went and took the throne and then Jesus approached the enthroned Jesus, and that Yahwey is not in the picture here?
What Old Testament have you been reading?
To argue that Yahweh is not a distinct title for the Father is a complete misunderstanding of a very fundamental detail of the Old Testament.
And trying to say "well the Trinity is true, therefore every time Yahwey is mentioned it's just Jesus and the Father is nowhere to be seen" is just absurd.
And it awkwardly suggests that perhaps you knew the Bible better than Moses himself because Moses obviously wouldn't have been thinking about Jesus walking in the garden because Moses didn't know who Jesus was.
So now you know Genesis better than the author of Genesis himself?