Picking up a topic from an earlier thread: According to scholars, the ancient Hebrew word for God, YHWH, was most likely vocalized as "Yahweh," while the term "Jehovah" is a late-Medieval rendering that transposes the vowels for Adonai into YHWH.
Question for debate: Should Jehovah's Witnesses stop using the term "Jehovah" and instead use the term "Yahweh?"
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Re: Yahweh's Witnesses?
Post #2[Replying to historia in post #1]
Those that attend Hebrew speaking congregations are called עדי־יהוה
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https://context.reverso.net/translation ... 7s+witness
Now should ALL Witnesses go by this pronunciation? No. Why? Jehovah is source of speech and tells people through angels the Good News to all in their own language. This would even include a translation of His name into their language. (Rev. 14:6.)
Those that attend Hebrew speaking congregations are called עדי־יהוה
https://www.jw.org/he/
https://context.reverso.net/translation ... 7s+witness
Now should ALL Witnesses go by this pronunciation? No. Why? Jehovah is source of speech and tells people through angels the Good News to all in their own language. This would even include a translation of His name into their language. (Rev. 14:6.)
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Post #3Perhaps, if all the other Christians stopped using the term Jesus since the "J" is a late-Medieval letter that did not figure in the original pronunciation of "Yehoshua" and the two syllable English name Jesus would have been unrecognisable to the first century people of the original language.historia wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:26 pm Picking up a topic from an earlier thread: According to scholars, the ancient Hebrew word for God, YHWH, was most likely vocalized as "Yahweh," while the term "Jehovah" is a late-Medieval rendering that transposes the vowels for Adonai into YHWH.
Question for debate: Should Jehovah's Witnesses stop using the term "Jehovah" and instead use the term "Yahweh?"
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- Has the original pronunciation of the Divine Name been lost?
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Do theophoric names present clues as to how the Divine Name was originally pronounced?
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Post #4Being that no one knows how to truly pronunciate JEHOVAH'S name, there is no law nor commandment to get it just right. Each person who used God's name (whether JEHOVAH or YAWEH) knows who they are referring to. Now what they believe about the God they call to, is what matters.historia wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:26 pm Picking up a topic from an earlier thread: According to scholars, the ancient Hebrew word for God, YHWH, was most likely vocalized as "Yahweh," while the term "Jehovah" is a late-Medieval rendering that transposes the vowels for Adonai into YHWH.
Question for debate: Should Jehovah's Witnesses stop using the term "Jehovah" and instead use the term "Yahweh?"
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Post #5Interesting. Sounds like these modern Hebrew-speaking Jehovah's Witnesses have just adapted the English (or maybe German) pronunciation of "Jehovah."2timothy316 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:59 pm
Those that attend Hebrew speaking congregations are called עדי־יהוה
But the predominant pronunciation in English is now "Yahweh." In fact, that same pronunciation is now used across most languages. It's also widely considered to be more accurate.2timothy316 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:59 pm
Now should ALL Witnesses go by this pronunciation? No. Why? Jehovah is source of speech and tells people through angels the Good News to all in their own language. This would even include a translation of His name into their language. (Rev. 14:6.)
So why not use it?
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Post #6I'm not sure I understand your point here.JehovahsWitness wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:07 pm
Perhaps, if all the other Christians stopped using the term Jesus
Are you saying that Jehovah's Witnesses practice should be determined by what other Christians do?
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Post #7People recognize "Jehovah" just as they might "Yahweh." Either one would be considered acceptable. "Jehovah" is in the King James Version, which is probably the most popular version in the world.historia wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:01 amInteresting. Sounds like these modern Hebrew-speaking Jehovah's Witnesses have just adapted the English (or maybe German) pronunciation of "Jehovah."2timothy316 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:59 pm
Those that attend Hebrew speaking congregations are called עדי־יהוה
But the predominant pronunciation in English is now "Yahweh." In fact, that same pronunciation is now used across most languages. It's also widely considered to be more accurate.2timothy316 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:59 pm
Now should ALL Witnesses go by this pronunciation? No. Why? Jehovah is source of speech and tells people through angels the Good News to all in their own language. This would even include a translation of His name into their language. (Rev. 14:6.)
So why not use it?
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Post #8Jehovah'sWitness is just saying that why discontinue using "Jehovah" when the world uses "Jesus" to name God's Son. The "J" in Jesus is just as "wrong" as using the "J" in "Jehovah." In 1611 the KJV used "I" instead of "J." Why not go back to "Iehovah" and "Iesus"? All of this is meaningless. We go by what is most popular in our language.historia wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:04 amI'm not sure I understand your point here.JehovahsWitness wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:07 pm
Perhaps, if all the other Christians stopped using the term Jesus
Are you saying that Jehovah's Witnesses practice should be determined by what other Christians do?
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Post #9historia wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 11:04 amI'm not sure I understand your point here.JehovahsWitness wrote: ↑Mon Sep 05, 2022 5:07 pm
Perhaps, if all the other Christians stopped using the term Jesus
Are you saying that Jehovah's Witnesses practice should be determined by what other Christians do?
I'm saying we use English bible names with a J- the same as other Christians do. If the English tansliteration of "Jesus" is not problematic for anyone, why should the pronunciation "Jehovah" be?
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"For if we live, we live to Jehovah, and if we die, we die to Jehovah. So both if we live and if we die, we belong to Jehovah" - Romans 14:8
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"For if we live, we live to Jehovah, and if we die, we die to Jehovah. So both if we live and if we die, we belong to Jehovah" - Romans 14:8