
GOD/JESUS - Greek - Yahuwah/Yashuah - Christianity Stack …
The Greek word, Tetragrammaton, simply means four letters. It refers to God’s holy name in the Hebrew Old Testament, namely, YHWH.
Why don't we use Yahuah? - Christianity Stack Exchange
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What is the basis for the belief that the name of the Messiah is ...
According to the article in the link below (2) Yahushua means Yahuwah Saves or Yahuwah’s Salvation and makes this claim: “While "Jesus" is commonly used to refer to the Son, it is …
What is the significance of the name "Jesus"?
Yahuw (YHW) or Yah (YH) was commonly attached to the beginning or ending of Hebrew names to represent the Fathers name YHWH. For example: - Isaiah= Yesha'Yahu which means …
Why is the word 'Lord' in all caps in the OT but not in the NT?
A convention in many Bibles is to do exactly as you say - convert the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) into LORD. To be sure, you should look at your Bible's preface.
christology - What is the Biblical basis for concluding 'Jesus is ...
Of course Christianity believes Jesus is God, but I am interested in this question for the argument that Jehovah (I AM), the name of God which later Jews were not allowed to speak, is a term …
Since YHWH and the Bible acknowledge other gods, does that …
Exodus 20:3 (NIV) reads, "You shall have no other gods before Me.". According to the Tanakh (Old Testament), YHWH / Yahweh / (God) is an individual divine being, and the only God.
christology - Isn't Israel the firstborn Son of the Lord ...
Feb 27, 2018 · That why Christ came out of Egypt, was baptised (red sea), was tempted in the wilderness 40 days ( as Israel was 40 years). In the wilderness Israel murmered because of …
exegesis - Was the Tabernacle and its furnishings a copy of things …
5) According to Exodus 29:42 and Leviticus 1:1 Yahuwah would speak to the children of Israel through this tabernacle. Represents the Messiah being "the Word", that Yahuwah would speak …
Why did Jesus never address God by the name "Jehovah"?
Actually he did use it. in Luke 4:17-19 in the 19th verse the name Jehovah is used. Jesus most definitely used his fathers name while reading aloud the scroll, contrary from the scribes and …