Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
The Name of God, YHVH (יהוה), means "Presence" (Exod. 3:13-14), "Breath" (Gen. 2:7; Num. 16:22), "Life" (Deut. 30:20), and "Love" (Exod. 34:6-7), but it also means "I-AM-WITH-YOU-ALWAYS" (אני תמיד איתך), teaching us that God is an ever-present help for us .
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Hebrew Names of God. YAH Constructs given in Tanakh....
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In this article we will investigate the 188 appellations (titles) and epithets (descriptive phrases expressing a characteristic of someone) that are used to name the one God of the Hebrew people in their Holy Scriptures (the Tanakh).
Hebrew Names of God. YAH Constructs given in Tanakh. Introduction. It is generally thought that YAH is a shortened form of YHVH. This Name of God occurs about 50 times in the Tanakh. In Psalm 68:4 [5, H] this Name is particularly stressed.
YHWH or YHVH is the Hebrew name with which God identified Himself to Moses on Mount Horeb (Exodus 3:14). The sacred tetragrammaton, originally pronounced as Yahweh, consists of 4 consonants and means: "I AM WHO I AM" or "I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE". The true name of God. YHWH, means 'I am who I am' or 'I will be what I will be.'
When we define the names of God through our modern culture and language, we lose the original Hebraic meanings behind those names. But when we understand them through the vocabulary and language of the ancient Hebrews, the nature and character of God is revealed to us in a new light.
In Hebrew literature generally and in Hebrew letter-writing the name of God is represented by the letter "he" or "dalet" with an accent over it, thus: or . Authors of Hebrew theological works begin their introductions generally with four words whose initial letters form the name Yhwh (e.g., ).
The most important of God's Names is the four-letter Name represented by the Hebrew letters Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh (YHVH). It is often referred to as the Ineffable Name, the Unutterable Name or the Distinctive Name.