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  1. In the Hebrew, the God of Israel is identified using the four consonants YHWH. To these consonants were added the vowels of the Hebrew word for Lord (Adonai), which provided the …

  2. The name Jehovah first appeared in manuscripts in the 13th century A.D., but had probably been in use for some time. The form arose from a misunderstand-ing of the precautions taken by …

  3. Actually, you raise three distinct but interconnected issues: first, the name Jehovah; second, the use of the name “Yahweh” in worship; and third, the possibility of a divine name.

  4. Jehovah – when they wrote the name Jehovah it was with reverence and fear if an error occurred while writing Jehovah, they would put a line through that Spelling and rewrite the correct spelling.

  5. Just as in the case of names involving El and Elohim, so also with Jehovah, the full significance of the name “Jehovah” is implied in compound names using this title. One of the most important …

  6. Here’s a fairly comprehensive list of the names of God grouped according to the chapter classification of names in Names and Titles of God (JesusWalk, 2010), by Dr. Ralph F. Wilson. …

  7. It is the name Jehovah or Yahweh. In the Hebrew language this name is writ. n with just 4 consonants: YHWH. The reason is t. t there are no vowels in Hebrew. However this name was …