I’ve seen the name of God written as “G-d” in various places. I don’t understand this. Is this a religious practice of certain faiths or is this some type of censorship?
It means “God”. Jews believe that God’s name, YHWH, is too Holy to pronounce, so perhaps they follow suit with the word G-o-d as well. I’ve seen numerous jews do it.
It means “God”. Jews believe that God’s name, YHWH, is too Holy to pronounce, so perhaps they follow suit with the word G-o-d as well. I’ve seen numerous jews do it.
Jews can say “God.” They can’t say his formal name. They don’t write it because they believe its bad to “trash his name.” Meaning, if you write “God” on a piece of paper, the. You cannot throw that piece of paper out. It must be kept. So they don’t write it so they can avoid that.
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