We know that we are going through difficult times and every day everything that has been written in the BIBLE seems to be being fulfilled. So we are all gathered writing these messages to all the faithful who believe in Him who created everything we know today.Various names in the scriptures have been changed throughout history by the lords of the world (Priests and pastors today). This may seem a little difficult for you but those names like the Lord, Jehovah, Jesus, Yahweh among others are just false names created to keep us more and more away from the Creator, even the name GOD is pagan because it comes from ZEUS, O GOD PAGÃO JÚPITER. Do you know the Jews? In fact, these people are called YAUDINS and it is not for nothing because "DINS" means people, therefore, people of YAUH.In Revelation 14: 1 it says: "after this vision, behold, the post office was standing on Mount Zion with 144 thousand who had written his name and the name of the CREATOR on the forehead". Through this verse, we know that the son's name contains the father's name and to confirm this, note in Revelation 3:12: "whoever wins I will make him a column in the temple of YAUH and he will never come out of it and I will write on him the name of YAUH and the name of the city of the Most High, the new YAUSHALAIM. And it descends from the sky of the eternal and also my new name ". So, if JESUS was the son's name, where would the creator's name be in the name JESUS?Now it became clear "YAUSHALAIM" is the name of the city that contains the name of the father and son YAUSHA, because "SHA" means salvation, that is, YAUH saves. Therefore, in no way, it can be Jesus, because Jesus has Latin origin which means pig, swine, wild boar, a clear blasphemer to the name of the eternal and his son. Not to mention that the letter "J" only came into existence in 1514 and still the name jesus is used for black magic as well as yeshua which means " exu ". If our calendar was created according to the savior's coming on earth, what was He called at that time, since there was no letter "J" between the years 1 and 33?One more note: if GOD is a proper name instead of a title, why do we say "MY GOD" since as a grammatical rule you cannot use any possessive pronoun (MY, MY) before any proper name? The answer is simple, GOD is not a proper name for the creator, it is just any name invented to deceive people because when we speak GOD we are referring to ZEUS, the Jupiter god.Yauh = CREATOR Yausha = CREATOR'S SON Yaudins = YAUH PEOPLE Yaushalaim = HOLY CITY (known as jerusalem)God = ZEUS Jesus = Baphomet, Beuzebu, Ninrod, GOD OF THE SUN Lord = Baal (GOD OF THE CANANEANS)For more information, watch our list of videos on YouTube: http://tiny.cc/vdd
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Israelis and Jews use Yahveh instead of Yahweh because the revisionist of modern Hebrew was German speaking (Yiddish)... and Germans, unlike ME Semetic people, can't say "w". So "v", (the way he was able to pronounce words having lost the ability to say "w") was imposed on what everyone including the few Aramaic speakers know is a "w". Modern Israeli/Hebrew is actually a European construct using Germanic (Yiddish) phonology. Keep that in mind.Aramaic hasn't been spoken by the larger Jewish community for over 1000 yrs and actual Hebrew since Hezekiah'so days.No matter anyway since it's neither a "v" or "w" but a "u". [A vowel as Josephus noted] *There's no "v"/"w" when pronouncing Judah although the first 3 are YHW. (YHWDH)As for not speaking it, that would be the complete opposite of Moses, David, prophets, and the Biblical faithful. It's all over the place, to include "Yah".Others later did nothing but send the name of the Biblical God out of existence; which is a shame in my honest opinion. Kinda like slavery. The most dehumanizing thing you can do to someone is take their name from them and assign them whatever YOU want. LORD, Mighty One, God, etc aren't names, they are titles. We all know the Devil's name though. OUCH!I wouldn't name a child what I think the name actually is, like most here.
When I went to Catholic elementary, we were told that YAHWEH meant "I am". I think that the "Meaning & History" section could be cleared up a bit; as it is, it's a little fragmented and doesn't really flow. It currently reads like this:A name of the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), transliterated into Roman script Y H W H. Because it was considered blasphemous to utter the name of God it was only written and never spoken. This resulted in the original pronunciation being lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become".I'm thinking we could clean this up to something more like:YAHWEH is one of the names given to the Hebrew God, represented in Hebrew by the tetragrammaton ("four letters") יהוה (Yod Heh Vav Heh), which was transliterated into Roman script as "YHWH". Because it was (and to some extent, still is) considered blasphemous to utter the name of God, it was only ever written and never spoken, which caused the original pronunciation to become lost. The name may have originally been derived from the old Semitic root הוה (hawah) meaning "to be" or "to become", though in some teachings YAHWEH is translated to "I am".
The name "Jehovah" or "Yahweh" appears nearly 7, 000 times in the Hebrew scriptures (the Bible). It is by far the most frequently occuring name in the original scrolls of the Bible, although it has been removed from most Bible translations. As found in the Bible on Exodus 3:14, Jehovah means "He Causes to Become", "I will Become What I Choose to Become" or "I Will Prove to Be What I Will Prove to Be". This definition well fits God's role as the Creator of all things and the fulfiller of his purpose.
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In the Bible, this name is first seen when Moses is at the burning bush. (Exodus 3:13-14 Paraphrased) Moses says, "What will I tell the Hebrew people? Who shall I say you are?" God replies, " I AM WHO I AM." (This is basically the English translation of YHWH.) So Moses tells the Israelites that "I AM has sent me," or in Hebrew, "YHWH" has sent him. Usually in the Bible YHWH is shortened to Yah (thus "Hallelu Yah" or "Hallelujah" - praise YHWH) or Adonai, which is YHWH with vowels only.
Hopefully the following will provide some additional clarity to the heavenly name "Yahweh" and it's importance for all of us who love the truth of the scriptures. We often find within our religious communities, whether it is Christian or Jewish, that when they come upon clear irrefutable evidence that does not fit the excepted paradigm of the religious hierarchy in question, that this evidence is usually rejected as part of any discussion. More often than not, newly discovered information that brings into question the validity of concepts previously held as absolutisms by the prevailing hierarchical group are vehemently rejected. Followers are in many cases instructed that this new knowledge will not be taught. Those who stand up and point out the fallacies of the old teaching are treated as a threat to the established norm, wherein they are often ostracized and portrayed as traitors to their faith. When in fact, their motivation is simply their love and desire for a more perfect understanding of the real truth. This in most cases is what motivates many sincere brethren to question the absolutism of many prevailing hierarchical views. Such is the case, both among many of our Christian and Jewish brethren alike, as it pertains to the correctness in openly using the name "Yahweh". It is unmistakably clear throughout the scriptures that Yahweh's name was not to be altered, or changed, in any way, shape or form by anyone, no matter how intellectually astute or academically trained they represent themselves to be. No one can scripturally support the suppression or substitution of the original true name of the Heavenly Father Yahweh. A little research of O.T. scripture, will clearly point this out. Yahweh, Elohim, had Jeremiah the Prophet, write about efforts to cause his people to forget his name and replace it with Baal, (Lord) viewed as an abomination by Yahweh. Which is exactly what has been done as prophesied and accepted by the world as acceptable in spite of scripture to the contrary.Jeremiah 23:25 -28 25 I have heard what the prophets said, that prophesy lies in my name, saying, I have dreamed, I have dreamed. 26 How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets that prophesy lies? Yea, they are prophets of the deceit of their own heart; 27 Which think to cause my people to forget my name by their dreams which they tell every man to his neighbour, as their fathers have forgotten my name for "Baal". Research will confirm that BAAL, the Canaanitish, idol pointed out by Jeremiah, whom Yahweh, had him prophesy that the assembly of Israel would forsake him for, is in Hebrew, called ADONAI. This idolatrous name is commonly used in both Jewish and Christian teaching as a substitute for Yahweh, to this very day. The English equivalent of Baal is "LORD". Jeremiah's prophesy that Yahweh's name would be forsaken, is absolutely true! Yahweh allowed this to be done for our collective admonition today, so that we would have faith that his testimony is true. He gave the books of the O.T. to us for use as school master as the Apostle Paul pointed out to the spiritual assembly at Galatia, (Gal. 3:24-25) so that we are without an excuse. To mankind, identity theft is considered a heinous crime. If it is a crime to us and we are created in Yahweh's image and likeness, how much more is it an abomination and an insult to him? Substituting Yahweh's name with those of demonic idols such as Baal, under the pretext of translation is identity theft of the lowest kind and an insult to his great name.The name Baal, is proven to be one of the many personifications of the first true God King called Nimrod, the original Babylonian Bel; who was worshipped as a god under many different names by other nations. In Egyptian mythology, Nimrod is called Osiris, in Rome he is called Saturn, in Greece, he is called Cronus, etc. Come out of Mystery Babylon my Jewish and Christian brothers, trust in the name of Yahweh, as the scriptures teach. Noted historians such as Alexander Hislop, author of Two Babylon's, Ralph Woodrow, author of Babylon Mystery Religion and other prominent researchers have pointed these facts out. My own research has also confirmed this simple fact. The name; Yahweh, is holy, it is above all names, many define his name as "he who causes to exist". In Hebrew his name means "ayah asher ayah, " properly transliterated as, "I will be what I will to be"! He is the all in all, the infinite and immaculate, source, substance, limits in bounds of all thing, In-whom we all live move and have our being withIn the physical realm of creation. Substitutions for the name Yahweh, such as the name Jehovah, is considered a gross misrepresentation that came about late in the 12th century by adding the vowel points of the Adonai, the Hebrew equivalent name for the idol Baal, which to this very day most Jewish people are still taught to use as the proper substitution in place of the written form of the name Yahweh referred to as the Tetragrammaton, (YHWH). The insertion of the vowel points of Adonai to the tetragrammaton changed the original pronunciation "Yahweh" to the false pronunciation referred to as "Yehowah". This name eventually became Jehovah sometime during the 17th century after the full establishment in English language of the letter "J", following it's differentiation from the Latin letter "I".The true and correct pronunciation of the name Yahweh, is derived by adding the only vowel in the name Adam, which the letter "A" to the masculine portion of the Tetragrammaton and adding the only vowel in the name Eve, which is the letter "E" to the feminine portion. Yahweh is a plural name "Yah" is masculine portion of the name, "Weh" is the feminine portion. Adam and Eve, are the natural father and mother of all humanity, Yahweh is the father and mother of all creation.A philosophers once wrote: Life is lived forward, but understood backward. Without understanding the mistakes of the past we are doomed to a flawed future in which the mistakes of the past may be repeated.I hope this helps to stimulate further intelligent discussion. Best wishes to all. Great website!
The first time we know of that YHWH is used in the Old Testament in dialogue is when God Himself gives the name to Moses to use as a response to the question, "Who sent you?". Before that point, there is only one other shred of evidence that God's name (for Himself, BTW) was known at one time (see the name Jochebed). YHWH had "translations" in other languages. In Caanan, He was El Elyon (God Most High; distinctly different from Ba'al or Molech) and Elohim (a plural form of "god," used as a singular name; evidence of the fact that the Caananites were aware of God's triune nature). In China, His name was Shang Ti. In Korea, Hananim. In the Congo it is Koro. In Bangladesh it is Y'wa. In the ancient Incan culture it was Viracochi. But in only one language, Hebrew, a marriage of Chaldean and ancient Phonecian, did God reveal the name by which He calls Himself. That is why YHWH is so holy, and why the original pronunciation has been intentionally forgotten. If God had done the same thing in another language--say, Spanish--then that term, too, would probably fall out of use (it would be considered blasphemy to say, "Yo soy").
It is still considered blasphemous to utter the name of G-d. I have never heard of the pronunciation being lost. It indeed comes from "to be", which is now so holy that in Hebrew this verb is never used. You say "Miriam beautiful", not "Miriam *is* beautiful".
I think some people on this comment page need to understand that there are different religious opinions in this world, and that they should be respected for their historical and societal aspect. The name of "Yahweh" would fall under that manner of respect. No doubt religious debate will go on for centuries - but if we face it with an open mind and respect, we will find truth.
If using the name of God is entirely inappropriate, why does it appear almost 7,000 times in the original Hebrew text? Remember, it was the Pharisees, the preservers of orthodox Jewish tradition, who rejected Jesus and were told by him: "You have made the word of God invalid because of your tradition."-(Matthew 15:6). Missionary Paul: "EVERYONE who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved."-(Romans 10:13). "Let them praise the name of Jehovah, For his name alone is unreachably high. His dignity is above earth and heaven"-(Psalm 148:13). God to Moses: "'Jehovah...' This is my name to time indefinite, and this is the memorial of me to generation after generation."—(Exodus 3:15). Jesus highlighted the importance of God's name to Christians. After saying to his Father: "I have made your name known to them and will make it known," he goes on to explain, "in order that the love with which you loved me may be in them and I in union with them."-(John 17:26). In an article in the Anglican Theological Review (October 1959), Dr. Walter Lowrie highlighted the need to know God's name. He wrote: "In human relationships it is highly important to know the proper name, the personal name, of one we love, to whom we are speaking, or even about whom we speak. Precisely so it is in man's relation to God. A man who does not know God by name does not really know him as a person, has no speaking acquaintance with him (which is what is meant by prayer), and he cannot love him, if he knows him only as an impersonal force." I could go on for ever. Hallelujah! Amen.
If I'm not mistaken, I remember once reading somewhere that only on one day of the year, in one specific mountain in Israel, in one specific synagog, by the most holy rabbi, can this name ever be spoken. Unfortunately, I was a bit distracted at the time and don't remember where, when, or who. Sorry. :%
Jews don't pronounce the name of God, Christians do, Muslims always add a "comment" of respect. It's about different religions, not about right or wrong.
It was or maybe it is still considered bad in certain places to say or use God's name so YHWH as used, but if Jesus, his diciples and others mentioned in the bible used it, it wouldn't make sense why God wouldn't allow us to use it. It's even in the bible at Psalms 83:18 and at many other scriptures.
― Anonymous User 7/31/2005
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