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And there it is... the underlying message you were portraying all along.
My suggestion for you: maybe look in a mirror?
I know, I'm sorry...I'm not insulting your intelligence. I just know some people love arguing about this stuff in online forums.Why on earth are you laughing? It is true! I am not arguing a point, I am providing you with information.
I worked for DOD and went to Korea twice '89 and '98 or '99. First online was shortly after arriving second time.I get ya, decades blend together for me too.
More videos by people who do not know Hebrew...SMH...sighAlthough I do believe in his name, God is too mighty and powerful to not be able to save those who call on the name of Jesus. Satan is already defeated! God saves all whose hearts truly seek HIM
YHUH what does it translate to?More videos by people who do not know Hebrew...SMH...sigh
More videos by people who do not know Hebrew...SMH...sigh
YOD HEH VAV HEH
YHUH what does it translate to?
From ancient, paleo Hebrew it breaks down as this.
I've read a Hebrew manuscript with vowel points, which clearly stated that it is pronounced "ye-shew-a".Does any one have any insight on this?
Is Jesus' Hebrew name (Yeshua) pronounced:
ye-shew-a or ya-hoo-a?
(I know what the latter looks like, bare with me).
What does the second pronunciation mean, if it's not the most used?
If any one can give me something besides a copy-and-paste answer, maybe personal revelation? that would be nice..
This seems likely...the One Who Exists
Exactly, thank you for being the only one to admit it!We don't know how YHWH is pronounced, the pronunciation has been lost to history.
I believe I know now, I'm no longer worried what other people think, over in my thread I discussed my audible experience 10 years ago in post #25 and post #71 where he said a word. Ya-who-ah is what the word was...very drawn out. Unlike others who believe you can only use his true name, despite this, he still saved me and many others just using the name Jesus. Nothing will stop God saving people, no matter the deception of the enemy over the centuries!We don't know how YHWH is pronounced, the pronunciation has been lost to history.
But for this from the 1907 Jewish Publication Society. I had to replace some of the Hebrew images with English letters program has an image limit of 10.This seems likely...
Exactly, thank you for being the only one to admit it!
"The ancient Hebrew language that the Old Testament was written in did not have vowels in its alphabet. In written form, ancient Hebrew was a consonant-only language. In the original Hebrew, God’s name transliterates to YHWH (sometimes written in the older style as YHVH). This is known as the tetragrammaton (meaning “four letters”). Because of the lack of vowels, Bible scholars debate how the tetragrammaton YHWH was pronounced."
"Eventually, the vowels from Adonai (“Lord”) or Elohim (“God”) found their way in between the consonants of YHWH, thus forming YaHWeH. But this interpolation of vowels does not mean that was how God’s name was originally pronounced. In fact, we aren’t entirely sure if YHWH should have two syllables or three."
From: What is YHWH?
Written only in consonants, the true pronunciation was forgotten by them.
Its use is avoided by some later writers also.
or, more concretely, "He who lives,"
Agree with all of the above. The enemy has tried to deceive us but it won't be for very much longer. God is ALMIGHTY and beside him there is no other.There is no doubt that the idea of life was intimately connected with the name Yhwh from early times. He is the living God, as contrasted with the lifeless gods of the heathen, and He is the source and author of life
Again, this has MAJOR problems with multiple contradictions... you should look up the Samaritan history of the use of Iabe and Jove/Yove...Yoveh..there was a reason Yeshua said "You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews"If the explanation of the form above given be the true one, the original pronunciation must have been Yahweh (YHWH) or Yahaweh (YHWH). From this the contracted form Jah or Yah () is most readily explained, and also the forms Jeho or Yeho (YH = YHW), and Jo or Yo (, contracted from YHW), which the word assumes in combination in the first part of compound proper names, and Yahu or Yah (YHW) in the second part of such names. The fact may also be mentioned that in Samaritan poetry [YHWH] rimes with words similar in ending to Yahweh, and Theodoret ("Quæst. 15 in Exodum") states that the Samaritans pronounced the name 'Iαβέ. Epiphanius ascribes the same pronunciation to an early Christian sect. Clement of Alexandria, still more exactly, pronounces 'Iαουέ or 'Iαουαί, and Origen, 'Iα. Aquila wrote the name in archaic Hebrew letters. In the Jewish-Egyptian magic-papyri it appears as Ιαωουηε. At least as early as the third century B.C. the name seems to have been regarded by the Jews as a "nomen ineffabile," on the basis of a somewhat extreme interpretation of Ex. xx. 7 and Lev. xxiv. 11 (see Philo, "De Vita Mosis," iii. 519, 529). Written only in consonants, the true pronunciation was forgotten by them. The Septuagint, and after it the New Testament, invariably render δκύριος ("the Lord").
We therefore beseech thee, our benefactor and saviour, to give order to Apolonius, the governor of this part of the country, and to Nicanor, the procurator of thy affairs, to give us no disturbances, nor to lay to our charge what the Jews are accused for, since we are aliens from their nation and from their customs, but let our temple which at present hath no name at all, be named the Temple of Jupiter Hellenius.
— Josephus
Being Hanukkah, this is a perfect time to bring this up ;-)Shortly afterwards, the Greek king sent Gerontes the Athenian to force the Jews of Israel to violate their ancestral customs and live no longer by the laws of God; and to profane the Temple in Jerusalem and dedicate it to Olympian Zeus, and the one on Mt Gerizim to Zeus, Patron of Strangers, as the inhabitants of the latter place had requested.
— II Maccabees 6:1–2
Again, this has MAJOR problems with multiple contradictions... you should look up the Samaritan history of the use of Iabe and Jove/Yove...Yoveh..there was a reason Yeshua said "You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews"
Being Hanukkah, this is a perfect time to bring this up ;-)
I believe I know now, I'm no longer worried what other people think, over in my thread I discussed my audible experience 10 years ago in post #25 and post #71 where he said a word. Ya-who-ah is what the word was...very drawn out. Unlike others who believe you can only use his true name, despite this, he still saved me and many others just using the name Jesus. Nothing will stop God saving people, no matter the deception of the enemy over the centuries!
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