KingdomRose
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The tetragramathon is used about 7000 times in the Hebrew scriptures.
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The tetragramathon is used about 7000 times in the Hebrew scriptures.
I can show you God's name in Hebrew. Hebrew is read from right to left.
יהוה
The Hebrew letters here are yod hey vav hey. The New American Standard Bible simply says LORD.
Deuteronomy 6:4 NASB - "Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one!
'J' is western.
There are no 'J's in Hebrew.
The name is YHVH, best pronounced
yehōvāh'
Yee-ho-vawh'.
The New American Standard Bible is not written in Hebrew. It does not have any Hebrew words in it.IS that God's name? LORD?
That is fine. So how does someone become satisfied with "knowing" the Shema and yet refusing to speak the name of God that is found in the Shema in the original Hebrew? His name certainly isn't "LORD," is it?
good postI don't know what you're referring to.
I do affirm that the true GOD is not confused about who one is addressing whether one addresses Him as LORD, GOD, Jehovah, Yaweh, Yehovah, etc. All things are laid bare and naked before Him with whom we have to do. He knows the thoughts and intents of the heart.
I don't believe someone is prohibited from approaching the true GOD because of being ignorant of pronouncing His name incorrectly.
Amen!I don't know what you're referring to.
I do affirm that the true GOD is not confused about who one is addressing whether one addresses Him as LORD, GOD, Jehovah, Yaweh, Yehovah, etc. All things are laid bare and naked before Him with whom we have to do. He knows the thoughts and intents of the heart.
I don't believe someone is prohibited from approaching the true GOD because of being ignorant of pronouncing His name incorrectly.
Ah. But I don't see where it says that this is about the messiah, or even a future king.Isa 53
You mean like this:
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NOTE: the top line is the original paleo-Hebrew pictographs/symbols/characters that Moses used.
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This is incorrect. The symbols that you show are a "reconstructed" Proto-Sinaitic alphabet that predates the Exodus. Moses would have used paleo Hebrew writing.
The Hebrew writing found around the real Mt. Sinai (Jebel el Lawz) is of the style that I posted.
Of course, you are uninformed concerning the real location of the Temple in the City of David.
And you are also unaware of the real route of the Exodus including the Red Sea crossing-point.
So, it is understandable that you would be lacking accurate info on this subject as well.
YHWH is the sound of breathing. When God says not to use His name in vain, He's also saying not to live in vain either. If you pay attention all of the scriptures, you'll see that vanity is the universal sin.
The Jews understood God as a wind or spirit, in a more tangible sense than how He is interpreted today. This wasn't necessarily an exclusive concept either- being in an arid part of the world, sand devils were seen by some as actual deserts, and lamps would produce spirits from certain oils and resins. Like myrrh.
Ah. But I don't see where it says that this is about the messiah, or even a future king.
The Hebrew writing found around the real Mt. Sinai (Jebel el Lawz) is of the style that I posted.
Of course, you are uninformed concerning the real location of the Temple in the City of David.
And you are also unaware of the real route of the Exodus including the Red Sea crossing-point.
So, it is understandable that you would be lacking accurate info on this subject as well.
YHWH is the sound of breathing. When God says not to use His name in vain, He's also saying not to live in vain either. If you pay attention all of the scriptures, you'll see that vanity is the universal sin.
The Jews understood God as a wind or spirit, in a more tangible sense than how He is interpreted today. This wasn't necessarily an exclusive concept either- being in an arid part of the world, sand devils were seen by some as actual deserts, and lamps would produce spirits from certain oils and resins. Like myrrh.
For Christians, it is the Messiah, Jesus Christ, The Son of God, the Offspring of David, the King and Lion from the Tribe of Judah...
The text doesn't say anything about that.
Who is teaching you this nonsense?
Ah. But I don't see where it says that this is about the messiah, or even a future king.