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YHWH

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This is a personal study I did on the tetragram. I have put it in bible study as information for anyone who is interested.
Readers, please feel free to comment or add more information or even debate or question it as you please.
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The tetragram known as YHWH does not appear in the bible till Genesis 2.

These four letters are usually transliterated from Hebrew as IHVH , JHWH , JHVH, YHWH in different languages. In English translations this has been variously rendered as "Yahweh" or even occasionally as "Jehovah", based on the Latin form of the term,
In English translations, it is often rendered in capital and small capital letters as "the LORD", following Jewish tradition which reads the word as "Adoni" ("Lord") out of respect for the name of God and the interpretation of the commandment not to take the name of God in vain.

The Hebrew letters are
Yod Image
Hey Image
Waw (or vav) Image
Hey Image

The pictographs are
ImageArm and closed hand... Meaning -- Work, Throw
ImageMan with arms raised.....Meaning -- Look, Reveal, Breath
Image Tent Peg.... Meaning -- Add, Secure, Hook
Image Man with arms raised.....Meaning -- Look, Reveal, Breath

( Pictogram information source= http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/3_home.html )

This word is translated as LORD.
It has the meaning of working, putting things together, showing them or revealing them, making things stable, secure, rock solid, living, breathing revelation.

The Lord is a living breathing revelation of LIFE and work and how things work and ought to work together for good.

I find it very interesting and amusing that in the English language we sometimes say "HEY" to gain the attention of another person and that "Hey" is the name of the Hebrew symbol which basically means pay attention and look at what I am showing you.
I also find it very interesting that the pictograph "HEY" is a picture of a man with his arms stretched out.

It personally reminds me of the following things >

* A cry for help
* An attempt to attract attention
* Sacrifice
* Surrender
* Worship

This tetrogram, to me suggests a way of life which is about teaching and learning from others. It is about paying attention to life and living things. It is about being aware of our surrounding and the people around us who need help, guidance, direction etc and to give that help when and where we can. When the human race works together in this way, all peoples needs should be met and no person would ever be starving or in poverty ever again because all would help one another and care for each other and make sure everyone has at least the basics in life to survive.


To understand the tetrogram YHWH translated as Lord, it is necessary to understand Jewish thinking and concepts.
From what I have learned about it, Hebrew thinking is very practical and real when it comes to spiritual things. They think in tangible practical ways.
Western thinking is far more abstract and unrealistic when it comes to spiritual things. Western thinking tends to create an image of a superhuman being ruling the planet. This is incorrect and impractical thinking which tends to create a "religious fantasy land" which is ruled by "a ghost" or some "imaginary spiritual king" in the sky.

According to my research, the background meaning of the word LORD conveys a principle and concept of a very practical way of life. It is not an old man in the sky who sits on a throne like a king ruling a lot of subjects.

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Fo the Lord's Name is sacred and awesome in power, and so there is blessings or cursing from not saying it right or not knowing the person/god it applies to..... To use one must know HIM personnally.....

Its not semantics but deals with the POWER of the Almighty, and an intimate personal knowledgeable relationship with Him. Tread lightly, as defaming His Name is dangerous IMO and in the opinion of ancient and true writers and HIS/HER PROPHETS

As for its mathematics as per usual it is absolutely aligned with all of HIS/HER Creation

Its summation is 72, its expansion is 792, which fits 7920 miles, the Great Pyramid of Prophecy etc etc....

More details given if asked.....

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Vibrating Vowels of YAHWEH



The Name of the Lord is all-powerful because everything came into being from Him. When He spoke, the worlds were
created (Genesis 1). But everyone doesn't know the name of the Lord. Some only understand Him as the 'Creator', others the
'Great Spirit', or even more religious names like 'Allah' or even 'God'. His private personal and intimiate Name was only for
those that had a heart for Him and were privy to knowing such a powerful weapon. And for this reason, His most sacred
NAME was kept secret throughout the ages, even until now.

In Hebrew, His Name is written as YHWH, but these are just the four consonants or Tetragrammaton, that elude to His
Name because the vowels that make it vibrate with power are unwritten. These vowels were not to be written down so that the
heathen could mock His Name nor even know his Name. Only the High priest of the temple and a few others were privy to
this pronounciation, and the High priest only spoke it once a year on the day of Atonement.

For only after he had prepared his heart and mind and body for entry into the darkened Holy of Holies, was he brave
enough to dare say the Lord's name out loud and that with the greatest of respect and honour. Doing anything else was
'death, because a literal curse is upon those that would use it in the wrong way or at the wrong time. For wehen it says
"Thou shalt not use the Name of the Lord Thy God in vain" the Lord meant it, especially with His most intimate and
powerful Name. His Name can literally only be used by those that Love Him and have no righteousness of their own, but give
all glory and honour back to their Creator and Maker

His Name in our English language is sometimes pronounced Jehovah, because with a short a, long o, and long a
sounding vowels, YHWH beomes Yahweh, which sounds like Jehovah. This translation pronounciation thread gets rather
complicated, yet to make it simple it all stems back to Joshua and the word Jesus, because as we should know Jesus is
Jehovah and is God.

And sure the Lord of Lords knows whenever we are thinking of Him or addressing Him, no matter what language we are
using because he understands all languages and all the thoughts and intents of our heart, still it has to be said that He does
have a sacred uneffable, all-powerful name by which we can do miracles if our heart is right and RIGHT with HIM.

For it seems from esoteric scriptures, and science that we have to be able to say it with all our hearts which means with all
our strength. And to do this, we have to be able to vibrate His voweled Named exactly and right from the bottom of our heart
or Diaphram. It seems there's just something special about this pure forceful sound ... not only the exact notes, the exact
vibrational series of password keys, but also the combination of saying it with a pure believeing heart from the bottom of our
hearts with absolute faith.

For as mentioned before faith is more than just semantics, but an actual vibration we carry and which comes out in our
voices. It can't be faked or copied. The Lord knows His sheep and their names and the sheep know the Lord and His NAME
and will follow no other.

If we call unto Him, He will answer .

Jer 33:2
Thus saith the LORD the maker thereof, the LORD that
formed it, to establish it; the LORD [is] his name;


Jer 33:3
Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great
and mighty things, which thou knowest not.


So there is something very special and even dangerous about knowing and using the Name of the Lord, but if we are His
and are doing His Will, then surely we need not fear, and He will show us His Name and His Power and that more and more
until the perfect Day of His Coming

In My Opinion

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I believe that YHWH is an abbreviation of two words Hayah Havah/Hawah. The first two letters (Ha) was dropped on both words then combine to make Yahwah/Yahweh, instead of pronouncing the sacredly held names of Hayah Havah. But then Yahwah/Yahvah/Yahweh became to sacred to speak and even write. Hence the need to abbreviate Yahwah/Yahweh to YHWH

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Skyangel wrote: This is a personal study I did on the tetragram. I have put it in bible study as information for anyone who is interested.
Readers, please feel free to comment or add more information or even debate or question it as you please.
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The tetragram known as YHWH does not appear in the bible till Genesis 2.

These four letters are usually transliterated from Hebrew as IHVH , JHWH , JHVH, YHWH in different languages. In English translations this has been variously rendered as "Yahweh" or even occasionally as "Jehovah", based on the Latin form of the term,
In English translations, it is often rendered in capital and small capital letters as "the LORD", following Jewish tradition which reads the word as "Adoni" ("Lord") out of respect for the name of God and the interpretation of the commandment not to take the name of God in vain.

The Hebrew letters are
Yod Image
Hey Image
Waw (or vav) Image
Hey Image

The pictographs are
ImageArm and closed hand... Meaning -- Work, Throw
ImageMan with arms raised.....Meaning -- Look, Reveal, Breath
Image Tent Peg.... Meaning -- Add, Secure, Hook
Image Man with arms raised.....Meaning -- Look, Reveal, Breath

( Pictogram information source= http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/3_home.html )

This word is translated as LORD.
It has the meaning of working, putting things together, showing them or revealing them, making things stable, secure, rock solid, living, breathing revelation.

The Lord is a living breathing revelation of LIFE and work and how things work and ought to work together for good.

I find it very interesting and amusing that in the English language we sometimes say "HEY" to gain the attention of another person and that "Hey" is the name of the Hebrew symbol which basically means pay attention and look at what I am showing you.
I also find it very interesting that the pictograph "HEY" is a picture of a man with his arms stretched out.

It personally reminds me of the following things >

* A cry for help
* An attempt to attract attention
* Sacrifice
* Surrender
* Worship

This tetrogram, to me suggests a way of life which is about teaching and learning from others. It is about paying attention to life and living things. It is about being aware of our surrounding and the people around us who need help, guidance, direction etc and to give that help when and where we can. When the human race works together in this way, all peoples needs should be met and no person would ever be starving or in poverty ever again because all would help one another and care for each other and make sure everyone has at least the basics in life to survive.


To understand the tetrogram YHWH translated as Lord, it is necessary to understand Jewish thinking and concepts.
From what I have learned about it, Hebrew thinking is very practical and real when it comes to spiritual things. They think in tangible practical ways.
Western thinking is far more abstract and unrealistic when it comes to spiritual things. Western thinking tends to create an image of a superhuman being ruling the planet. This is incorrect and impractical thinking which tends to create a "religious fantasy land" which is ruled by "a ghost" or some "imaginary spiritual king" in the sky.

According to my research, the background meaning of the word LORD conveys a principle and concept of a very practical way of life. It is not an old man in the sky who sits on a throne like a king ruling a lot of subjects.
I have also done alot of study concerning the Tetragrammaton---God's personal name. It appears in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament around 7,000 times. It is commonly translated as "Jehovah," esp. since 1611 when the King James translators rendered it first as "Iehovah," and later it became "Jehovah." The same with Jesus....it was first "Iesus" in 1611. I think more people are familiar with the pronunciation "Jehovah." There are MANY ways to say God's name---depending on a person's language. It doesn't matter so much how you pronounce it, but that you USE it.

God said at Exodus 3:15: "Yes, tell them, 'Jehovah, the God of your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, has sent me to you.' This is my eternal name, to be used throughout all generations." (Living Bible)

Don't you think what He said there would trump whatever superstitious rule the Jews later added to things---to not pronounce God's name? It was not obeying God Himself to stop using His name. He said to use it! In no way does using it disrespect His name...it is when it is used in a disrespectful way that God objects to it. ("Young's Literal Translation of the Holy Bible" is helpful, too, in the realization of the importance of and the prevalence of God's name in the Bible.)

To substitute "Lord" for YHWH is taking God's own name out of His own book! As a result, people are confused about WHICH Lord the scriptures might be talking about. They usually don't know that wherever there is "LORD" with all caps, there is where YHWH appears in the original Hebrew.

Also, the letters are: Yohdh - He' - Waw - He'

"He'" isn't pronounced "Hey."

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