mistake in YAHWEH
the four letters are Yod He Vav He
and NOT : Yod He Waw He
Actually, there is no letter called Waw in hebrew.
I'd appriciate it if you change it.
Idan,
Israel
and NOT : Yod He Waw He
Actually, there is no letter called Waw in hebrew.
I'd appriciate it if you change it.
Idan,
Israel
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YAHWEH is a transliteration of Yod He Vav He. It is simply a grammatical attempt to unify sound into one cohesive word. It is
indeed a beautiful name, but nonetheless, a transliteration.
If one wishes to contemplate the Almighty, simply contemplate like
this "Blessed be Yod He Vav He". In this way, we observe the original
Hebrew Letters signifying the Almighty As He Is. I have felt blessings as I contemplated the Almighty in this fashion.
Best Wishes, Keith Johnson, Hollywood, FL, USA
indeed a beautiful name, but nonetheless, a transliteration.
If one wishes to contemplate the Almighty, simply contemplate like
this "Blessed be Yod He Vav He". In this way, we observe the original
Hebrew Letters signifying the Almighty As He Is. I have felt blessings as I contemplated the Almighty in this fashion.
Best Wishes, Keith Johnson, Hollywood, FL, USA
'e said YAHWEH!!!! (barrage of stones launched) :P
Yikes! Don't go all Pavlostinian on us...
but the stones are well deserved. Everybody knows that Y_HW_H (pronounced "Bob" in the seamier suburbs of Samaria), well, Y_HW_H doesn't MAKE mistrakes.
(Okay, mebbe Dick Cheney...)
but the stones are well deserved. Everybody knows that Y_HW_H (pronounced "Bob" in the seamier suburbs of Samaria), well, Y_HW_H doesn't MAKE mistrakes.
(Okay, mebbe Dick Cheney...)
I have been informed that the V (YHVH = YaHVeH) pronunciation of Germanic origin. Any thoughts on this? http://191211555.home.icq.com
And John Ashcroft *ducks to avoid being stoned*