I mean, according to the Bible, it’s pronounced Yahweh.
Some of the people who don’t read or research will give me shit. Before you start: I don’t give a fuck. It says what it says.
You are correct.
I'm not giving you shit, but I disagree.
Thats the demon that jumped out of burning bush. The jews God. Added to the Bible by Babylonian jews, and its intentional. Not my God.
Damn maybe I need to reread that whole Moses thing.
Where ever Yahweh went he brought destruction same as the kikes today.
There is only 1 tabernackle mentioned in the Bible and it's to Moloch.
Full disclosure: I am a Bible believing Christian, but I didn’t come to faith until my 30’s. However, I came across a conundrum in the Bible that eventually lead to my exodus from the church:
Psalm 8:5
“Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor.”
Yet in some translations “heavenly beings” is translated as “angels” or “God”.
Well? Which one is it?
No spoilers here, if you are led by the spirit he will guide you into all truth.
EDIT: Btw I’ve returned to the church. It’s not perfect, it it’s better than the world.
יהוה - YHVH - yod, hey, vav, hey. - ‘Yahuah’. Pronounced ‘eeY-ah-oo-ah’ (4 syllables as testified by Josephus, writing in the 1st century as one of the last people to hear the name pronounced by the high priest in the temple)
Cepher Moments - Strong's case for the Sacred Names - Stephen Pidgeon [1.10.01] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc0G4VgRf5c
Good insight. I will definitely look into this.
For context for everyone else, the written language does not account for vowels, causing the slight differences.
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