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who is yahweh STUDY
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The shocking things that you never knew about the name Yahweh
Yahweh is said by a great many bible scholars and church theologians to be the correct pronunciation of the Creator of Israel's name [YHWH= yode ,he ,waw ,he], but is it? The Roman Catholic church is and has been the mightiest church the world has ever seen, and in our time having more than one billion followers. It's history goes right back to Roman Emperor Constantine the great who established Christianity as a legal religion in Roman Empire times. Would you be amazed to know that the chief God of the Ancient Romans is still being praised and worshipped unknowingly today in our time by a great multitude of Christians and Jews worldwide. The chief God of the Ancient Romans is known to us today as Jupiter, King of the Gods, but Jupiter has an older more ancient name. In English it is Jove and in classical Latin it is spelled IOVE and pronounced Yahweh. If we check a pronunciation chart of classical Latin in a book called Vox Latina, which is one of the most respected and authoritative books on the pronunciation of classical Latin we find that "I" is pronounced as a double "EE" sound as in the word sheep and the "O" is pronounced as a "AH" sound as in the word father and the "V" is pronounced as a "W" as in the word whale and the "E" is pronounced as "EH" as in the word pet. If we put these sounds together EE + AH + W + EH it pronounces YAHWEH. The EE sound + AH sound = YAH and W + EH = WEH, put the two sounds together and it pronounces YAHWEH spelled IOVE in classical Latin which is the King of all the Roman Gods. THE ANCIENT ROMANS WORSHIPED AND PRAISED THE NAME OF YAHWEH. One thing is for sure, YHWH is a Hebrew deity, and IS NOT a Roman deity named YAHWEH = IOVE / JUPITER.
HERE IS A LIST OF REFFERENCES FOR CLASSICAL LATIN PRONUNCIATION CHARTS ON THE NET.
1. http://www.yahushua.net/VoxLatina.htm
2. www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=classical%20Latin %20pronunciation
3. http://www.shrinesf.org/latin.htm
Vox Latina
{English refers throughout to the standard or received pronunciation of southern British English
A Summary of Classical Latin Pronunciation (from Vox Latina)
ǎ short As first a in Italian amare (as vowel of English cup: NB.not as cap)
ā long As second a in Italian amare ( as a in English father)
ae As in English high
au As in English how
b (1) As English b
(2) Before t or s: as English p
c As English or (better) French `hard' c, or English k
ch As c in emphatic pronunciation of English cat
d As English or French d
ĕ short As in English pet
ē long As in French gai or German Beet
ei As in English day
eu pronounced as a quick slide from e to y (see below).
f As English f
g (1) As English `hard' g
(2) gn: as ngn in English hangnail
h As English h
ĭ short As in English dip
ī long As in English deep
i consonant(1) As English y
(2) Between vowels:=yy]
k As English k
l (1) Before vowels: as l in English lay
(2) Before consonants and at end of word: as l in English field or hill
m (1) At the beginning or in middle of word: as English m
(2) At the end of word (after a vowel): as in French nasalized vowel
n (1) As n in English net
(2) Before c, g, qu: as n in anger
(3) Before fricatives (f, s) somewhat assimilated
ŏ As in English pot
ō long As in French beau or German Boot
oe As in English boy
p As English or (better) French p
ph As p in emphatic pronunciation of English pig
qu As qu in English quick
r As in Scottish `rolled' r
s As in English sing or ss in lesson (N.B.never as in English roses)
t As English or French t
th As t in emphatic pronunciation of English terrible
ŭ short As in English put
ū long As in English fool u=consonant As English w
ui see pp.62f.
x As English x in box
y As in French u or German u (umlaut)
z (1) As English z
(2) Between vowels: = [zz]
(3) Perhaps in rendering some Greek words: = [zd]
Vox Latina
A GUIDE TO THE PRONUNCIATION CLASSICAL LATIN
By W. SIDNEY ALLEN, professor of comparative Philology in the University of Cambridge/ CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1965
HERE IS A LIST OF WEB SITES TO CHECK OUT LATIN PRONUNCIATION ON THE NET.
1. http://www.yahushua.net/VoxLatina.htm
2. www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=classical%20Latin %20pronunciation
3. http://www.shrinesf.org/latin.htm
CLASSICAL LATIN PRONUNCIATIONS spelled out for you
TO CHECK THE FOLLOWING NAMES FOR PRONUNCIATION in classical Latin REFER BACK TO VOX LATINA GUIDE TO THE PRONUNCIATION CLASSICAL LATIN
V= CONSONANT PRONOUNCED AS;W
ENGLISH CLASSICAL LATIN SOUNDS OUT
JOVE iove/ ee-ah-w-eh YAHWEH
JOVI iovi/ee-ah-w-ee YAHWEE
JOVIAL iovi-al/ee-ah-w-ee- -ah-L YAHWEE-AL
JOVEAL iove-al/ee-ah-w-eh ah-L YAHWEH-AL
JOVIS iovis/ee-ah-w-ee -s YAHWEES
DJOVIS diovis/ee-ah-w-ee-s DYAHWEES
V= VOWEL PRONOUNCED AS; OO
ENGLISH CLASSICAL LATIN SOUNDS OUT
JOVE iove/ ee-ah-oo-eh YAHUWEH
JOVI iovi/ee-ah-oo-ee YAHUWEE
JOVIAL iovi-al/ee-ah-oo-ee- -ah-L YAHWEE-AL
JOVEAL iove-al/ee-ah-oo-eh ah-L YAHUWEH-AL
JOVIS iovis/ee-ah-oo-ee-s YAHUWEES
DJOVIS diovis/ee-ah-oo-ee-s DYAHUWEES
Vulgate Acts14:12 ; sacerdos quoque Iovis qui erat ante civitatem tauros et coronas ante ianuas adferens cum populis volebat sacrificare. Jeromes Latin Vulgate / Latin Bible
Jupiter (a father that helps ), the Greek Zeus. The Olympian Zeus was the national god of the Hellenic race, as well as the supreme ruler of the heathen world, and as such formed the true opposite to Jehovah. Jupiter or Zeus is mentioned in two passages of the New Testament, on the occasion of St. Pauls visit to Lystra, (Acts 14:12,13) where the _expression "Jupiter, which was before their city," means that his temple was outside the city. Also in (Acts 19:35) Smith's Bible Dictionary
Jupiter, n. [L. Juppiter or Jupiter from L. Jovis, Jove, and pater, father.] 1. in Roman mythology the god ruling over all other gods and all people: identified with the Greek Zeus. 2. the largest planet in the solar system and the fifth in distance from the sun: diameter, 87,000 mi.; period of revolution, 11.86 yrs.; symbol, 4 . Websters new 20th Century Dictionary Unabridged Second Edition. Pg. 992
Jupiter Ju"pi*ter (?), n. [L., fr. Jovis pater. See Jove.] 1. (Rom. Myth.) The supreme deity, king of gods and men, and reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea; Jove. He corresponds to the Greek Zeus. 2. (Astron.) One of the planets, being the brightest except Venus, and the largest of them all, its mean diameter being about 85,000 miles. It revolves about the sun in 4,332.6 days, at a mean distance of 5.2028 from the sun, the earth's mean distance being taken as unity. Jupiter's beard. (Bot.) (a) A South European herb, with cymes of small red blossoms (Centranthus ruber). (b) The houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum); -- so called from its massive inflorescence, like the sculptured beard of Jove. Prior. (c) the cloverlike Anthyllis Barba-Jovis. -- Jupiter's staff (Bot.), the common mullein; -- so called from its long, rigid spike of yellow blossoms. Websters dictionary 1913 page 806
Zeus and Foreign Gods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zeus was equivalent to the roman god jupiter (from Jovis Pater or "Father Jove")
Jove Jove (n), n. [L. Jupiter, gen. Jovis, OL. Jovis, nom. & gen. for Djovis; akin to E. Tuesday. See tuesday, and cf. Jupiter 1. The chief divinity of the ancient Romans; Jupiter 2. (Astron.) The planet Jupiter. [R.] Pope. 3. (Alchemy) The metal tin. Bird of Jove, the eagle. Webster Dictionary, 1913 (Page: 803)
Dias IN ACTS 14;13 (Greek Διας
D-EE-AH-S/ DYAHS, Dias (Greek Διας
Compare sounds of(Greek Διας
dias/dyahs to Latin Djovis/dyahwes ,we can clearly see that dyahwes/djovis is a longer form of dyahs/dias or that dyahs/dias is a shorter form of dyahwes/djovis.
IN ACTS 14:13 (Greek Διας
D-EE-AH-S/ DYAHS, Dias (Greek Διας
THE (O) IN IOVE/JOVE IS PRONOUNCED AS THE {AH / SOUND} as can be seen in its relationship to its Greek counter part Διας /dyahs. THIS MEANS HOW EVER YOU CHOOSE TO PRONOUNCE I-O-V-E IT STILL PRONOUNCES YAHWEH/YAH-OO-EH, PEOPLE SAY WE DONT TRULY KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE I-O-V-E, BUT WE CAN CLEARLY PROVE THEIR ALLEGATIONS TO BE FALSE AND NOT ACCORDING TO THE TRUTH AND THE FACTS.
The Word of Yahweh" (first edition), the Assembly of Yahweh, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, has the following footnote. It is found on page 1106 and is a footnote for Acts 14:12. Footnote #81 for the word "Jupiter". ; The Greek text has Zeus here. Some English translations say Jupiter, which is Latin. The Aramaic text says, Mariah Elaha"! It is interesting to note that "Jove" is another name for Jupiter, and would be written "IOUE" Latin.
IT AMAZES ME WHAT SOME PEOPLE REFER TO AS INTERESTING TO NOTE
References about the abomination of desolation; JUPITER/JOVE=YAHWEH
*Please note there are many references to show who exactly the abomination of desolation is, so if it becomes to long for you just read the highlighted areas in yellow.
who is yahweh STUDY
Hello, here is the study, please check it out well and send me your feed back, I am still fine tuning and working on it to improve it. Any feedback or suggestions you can give will be welcomed.
THANKYOU, Patrick
**IF THIS EMAIL LOOKS TOO WIDE PLEASE VIEW ON PRINTABLE VIEW ON YOUR EMAIL
The shocking things that you never knew about the name Yahweh
Yahweh is said by a great many bible scholars and church theologians to be the correct pronunciation of the Creator of Israel's name [YHWH= yode ,he ,waw ,he], but is it? The Roman Catholic church is and has been the mightiest church the world has ever seen, and in our time having more than one billion followers. It's history goes right back to Roman Emperor Constantine the great who established Christianity as a legal religion in Roman Empire times. Would you be amazed to know that the chief God of the Ancient Romans is still being praised and worshipped unknowingly today in our time by a great multitude of Christians and Jews worldwide. The chief God of the Ancient Romans is known to us today as Jupiter, King of the Gods, but Jupiter has an older more ancient name. In English it is Jove and in classical Latin it is spelled IOVE and pronounced Yahweh. If we check a pronunciation chart of classical Latin in a book called Vox Latina, which is one of the most respected and authoritative books on the pronunciation of classical Latin we find that "I" is pronounced as a double "EE" sound as in the word sheep and the "O" is pronounced as a "AH" sound as in the word father and the "V" is pronounced as a "W" as in the word whale and the "E" is pronounced as "EH" as in the word pet. If we put these sounds together EE + AH + W + EH it pronounces YAHWEH. The EE sound + AH sound = YAH and W + EH = WEH, put the two sounds together and it pronounces YAHWEH spelled IOVE in classical Latin which is the King of all the Roman Gods. THE ANCIENT ROMANS WORSHIPED AND PRAISED THE NAME OF YAHWEH. One thing is for sure, YHWH is a Hebrew deity, and IS NOT a Roman deity named YAHWEH = IOVE / JUPITER.
HERE IS A LIST OF REFFERENCES FOR CLASSICAL LATIN PRONUNCIATION CHARTS ON THE NET.
1. http://www.yahushua.net/VoxLatina.htm
2. www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=classical%20Latin %20pronunciation
3. http://www.shrinesf.org/latin.htm
Vox Latina
{English refers throughout to the standard or received pronunciation of southern British English
A Summary of Classical Latin Pronunciation (from Vox Latina)
ǎ short As first a in Italian amare (as vowel of English cup: NB.not as cap)
ā long As second a in Italian amare ( as a in English father)
ae As in English high
au As in English how
b (1) As English b
(2) Before t or s: as English p
c As English or (better) French `hard' c, or English k
ch As c in emphatic pronunciation of English cat
d As English or French d
ĕ short As in English pet
ē long As in French gai or German Beet
ei As in English day
eu pronounced as a quick slide from e to y (see below).
f As English f
g (1) As English `hard' g
(2) gn: as ngn in English hangnail
h As English h
ĭ short As in English dip
ī long As in English deep
i consonant(1) As English y
(2) Between vowels:=yy]
k As English k
l (1) Before vowels: as l in English lay
(2) Before consonants and at end of word: as l in English field or hill
m (1) At the beginning or in middle of word: as English m
(2) At the end of word (after a vowel): as in French nasalized vowel
n (1) As n in English net
(2) Before c, g, qu: as n in anger
(3) Before fricatives (f, s) somewhat assimilated
ŏ As in English pot
ō long As in French beau or German Boot
oe As in English boy
p As English or (better) French p
ph As p in emphatic pronunciation of English pig
qu As qu in English quick
r As in Scottish `rolled' r
s As in English sing or ss in lesson (N.B.never as in English roses)
t As English or French t
th As t in emphatic pronunciation of English terrible
ŭ short As in English put
ū long As in English fool u=consonant As English w
ui see pp.62f.
x As English x in box
y As in French u or German u (umlaut)
z (1) As English z
(2) Between vowels: = [zz]
(3) Perhaps in rendering some Greek words: = [zd]
Vox Latina
A GUIDE TO THE PRONUNCIATION CLASSICAL LATIN
By W. SIDNEY ALLEN, professor of comparative Philology in the University of Cambridge/ CAMBRIDGE AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1965
HERE IS A LIST OF WEB SITES TO CHECK OUT LATIN PRONUNCIATION ON THE NET.
1. http://www.yahushua.net/VoxLatina.htm
2. www.everything2.com/index.pl?node=classical%20Latin %20pronunciation
3. http://www.shrinesf.org/latin.htm
CLASSICAL LATIN PRONUNCIATIONS spelled out for you
TO CHECK THE FOLLOWING NAMES FOR PRONUNCIATION in classical Latin REFER BACK TO VOX LATINA GUIDE TO THE PRONUNCIATION CLASSICAL LATIN
V= CONSONANT PRONOUNCED AS;W
ENGLISH CLASSICAL LATIN SOUNDS OUT
JOVE iove/ ee-ah-w-eh YAHWEH
JOVI iovi/ee-ah-w-ee YAHWEE
JOVIAL iovi-al/ee-ah-w-ee- -ah-L YAHWEE-AL
JOVEAL iove-al/ee-ah-w-eh ah-L YAHWEH-AL
JOVIS iovis/ee-ah-w-ee -s YAHWEES
DJOVIS diovis/ee-ah-w-ee-s DYAHWEES
V= VOWEL PRONOUNCED AS; OO
ENGLISH CLASSICAL LATIN SOUNDS OUT
JOVE iove/ ee-ah-oo-eh YAHUWEH
JOVI iovi/ee-ah-oo-ee YAHUWEE
JOVIAL iovi-al/ee-ah-oo-ee- -ah-L YAHWEE-AL
JOVEAL iove-al/ee-ah-oo-eh ah-L YAHUWEH-AL
JOVIS iovis/ee-ah-oo-ee-s YAHUWEES
DJOVIS diovis/ee-ah-oo-ee-s DYAHUWEES
Vulgate Acts14:12 ; sacerdos quoque Iovis qui erat ante civitatem tauros et coronas ante ianuas adferens cum populis volebat sacrificare. Jeromes Latin Vulgate / Latin Bible
Jupiter (a father that helps ), the Greek Zeus. The Olympian Zeus was the national god of the Hellenic race, as well as the supreme ruler of the heathen world, and as such formed the true opposite to Jehovah. Jupiter or Zeus is mentioned in two passages of the New Testament, on the occasion of St. Pauls visit to Lystra, (Acts 14:12,13) where the _expression "Jupiter, which was before their city," means that his temple was outside the city. Also in (Acts 19:35) Smith's Bible Dictionary
Jupiter, n. [L. Juppiter or Jupiter from L. Jovis, Jove, and pater, father.] 1. in Roman mythology the god ruling over all other gods and all people: identified with the Greek Zeus. 2. the largest planet in the solar system and the fifth in distance from the sun: diameter, 87,000 mi.; period of revolution, 11.86 yrs.; symbol, 4 . Websters new 20th Century Dictionary Unabridged Second Edition. Pg. 992
Jupiter Ju"pi*ter (?), n. [L., fr. Jovis pater. See Jove.] 1. (Rom. Myth.) The supreme deity, king of gods and men, and reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea; Jove. He corresponds to the Greek Zeus. 2. (Astron.) One of the planets, being the brightest except Venus, and the largest of them all, its mean diameter being about 85,000 miles. It revolves about the sun in 4,332.6 days, at a mean distance of 5.2028 from the sun, the earth's mean distance being taken as unity. Jupiter's beard. (Bot.) (a) A South European herb, with cymes of small red blossoms (Centranthus ruber). (b) The houseleek (Sempervivum tectorum); -- so called from its massive inflorescence, like the sculptured beard of Jove. Prior. (c) the cloverlike Anthyllis Barba-Jovis. -- Jupiter's staff (Bot.), the common mullein; -- so called from its long, rigid spike of yellow blossoms. Websters dictionary 1913 page 806
Zeus and Foreign Gods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zeus was equivalent to the roman god jupiter (from Jovis Pater or "Father Jove")
Jove Jove (n), n. [L. Jupiter, gen. Jovis, OL. Jovis, nom. & gen. for Djovis; akin to E. Tuesday. See tuesday, and cf. Jupiter 1. The chief divinity of the ancient Romans; Jupiter 2. (Astron.) The planet Jupiter. [R.] Pope. 3. (Alchemy) The metal tin. Bird of Jove, the eagle. Webster Dictionary, 1913 (Page: 803)
Dias IN ACTS 14;13 (Greek Διας
Compare sounds of(Greek Διας
IN ACTS 14:13 (Greek Διας
The Word of Yahweh" (first edition), the Assembly of Yahweh, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, has the following footnote. It is found on page 1106 and is a footnote for Acts 14:12. Footnote #81 for the word "Jupiter". ; The Greek text has Zeus here. Some English translations say Jupiter, which is Latin. The Aramaic text says, Mariah Elaha"! It is interesting to note that "Jove" is another name for Jupiter, and would be written "IOUE" Latin.
IT AMAZES ME WHAT SOME PEOPLE REFER TO AS INTERESTING TO NOTE
References about the abomination of desolation; JUPITER/JOVE=YAHWEH
*Please note there are many references to show who exactly the abomination of desolation is, so if it becomes to long for you just read the highlighted areas in yellow.