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  1. Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia

    • In the Dead Sea Scrolls and other Hebrew and Aramaic texts the Tetragrammaton and some other names of God in Judaism (such as El or Elohim) were sometimes written in paleo-Hebrew script, showing that they were treated specially. Most of God's names were pronounced until about the 2nd century BCE.… See more

    Overview

    The Tetragrammaton is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה‎ (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. The four letters, written and read from right to left (in Hebrew), are yodh, heSee more

    Etymology

    The Hebrew Bible explains it by the formula אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה‎ ('ehye 'ăšer 'ehye pronounced [ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje] transl. he – transl. I Am that I Am), the name of God revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14. This would fram… See more

    Vocalisation

    Like all letters in the Hebrew script, the letters in YHWH originally indicated consonants. In unpointed Biblical Hebrew, most vowels are not written, but some are indicated ambiguously, as certain letters came to ha… See more

     
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  1. #2125 • (yahauah) - Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary

    The word Yahauah (उऄ अऄ) means “He who creates disaster” and is the contested proper name of the alah of Yasharaal, transliterated from the Tetragrammaton.

     
  2. names of god - Is יהוה ever transliterated in …

    God's proper name יהוה in GH'abaray (proper/attested Paleo Hebrew) is pronounced YA'ŌH written in fragment Q120 in the Dead Sea scrolls.

  3. Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia

    A common name of God in the Hebrew Bible is Elohim (אלהים, ʾĕlōhīm), the plural of אֱלוֹהַּ (Eloah). When Elohim refers to God in the Hebrew Bible, singular verbs are used.

  4. What is God's name in Hebrew? | AHRC - The Ancient Hebrew …

  5. #2110 • (yah) - Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary

    The word Yah (उऄ) means “He Who Creates Life” and is the shortened name of the Alah of Yasharaal. The Paleo-Hebrew language or the original language of the Ābarayam is one …

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  7. Yahweh - Wikipedia

    The god's name was written in paleo-Hebrew as 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (יהוה ‎ in block script), transliterated as YHWH; modern scholarship has reached consensus to transcribe this as "Yahweh". [21] The …

  8. The Hebrew Name for God - YHVH

    In the Tanakh, YHVH (יהוה) is the personal name of God and his most frequent designation, occurring over 6,800 times. This is the Mysterious or "Unutterable Name" of the God of Israel. …

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  9. #190 • (al) - Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary

    God, goodly, great, idol, mighty one, power, strong. The word al (𐤀𐤋) means “deity” and is the title used for the chief of most Semitic pantheons. The Paleo-Hebrew language or the …

  10. The History of the Tetragrammaton - Biblical Archaeology Society

  11. Sanhedrin 22 - My Jewish Learning

  12. Tetragrammaton – Bible And Biblical Research Tool

  13. The Divine Name - Free Hebrew. Forever.

  14. Hebrew Names of God in The Bible

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  16. #204 • (alah) - Paleo-Hebrew Dictionary

  17. The Name of God in the New Testament, George Howard,

  18. YHWH: The Biblical Tetragrammaton ⋆ ASH - Abrahamic Study Hall

  19. Paleo-Hebrew alphabet - Wikipedia

  20. Paleo-Hebrew alphabet - Omniglot

  21. 9 Names of God in Christianity and Judaism - HowStuffWorks