Yahweh vs. Jehovah

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I add that is Spanish nearly all the Catholic Bibles I have (the Nacar Colunga, the Bible of Jerusalem spanish version, the Biblia Lationamericana) use the words Yawè or Yavè for the name of GOD in the OT.
The Bibles that use Jehovà are the protestant ones such as the Reina Valera. Go figure.
I call God Yawè.
I CALL GOD…JESUS! 👍
 
The problem with “Jehovah” is that “hovah” in Hebrew means “destroyed,” so “Yah Hovah” would mean “God is Destroyed.”

As for Messianics… while many of us are, in fact, fundies in “Jewish drag,” many of us are not – you are apparently not familiar with Torah Observant Messianic Judaism. Check us out at ctomc.org
Thanks Rabbi. Anyway, is this just a name, or are you really a rabbi? I mean no offense, since being from Indonesia, I never have a friendly discussion with a Jewish Rabbi in my life, and I wish I could.
 
“Jeshua” wouldn’t be right either. “J” didn’t exist in Hebrew. I use God’s Titles, not His Name, because overuse of it cheapens it.
You are correct, Rabbi. I often hear my priest use the name Yeshua HaMasshiah. Is it true, that instead of using YHWH you call God as “HaSheem”? I know that it means “The Name” in the most respectful manner.
 
So then, are we as Catholics not supposed to use the name of Yahweh?
Jews are the final authority on how ‘YHWH’ should be pronounced. Though they see both ‘Yahweh’ and ‘Jehovah’ as incorrect, they did use ‘Jehovah’ once in their translation. So perhaps ‘Jehovah’ is less erroneous than ‘Yahweh’?
 
THe correct pronunciation and spelling of God’s true name is…
to be announed at a later date.
 
Here is a great link that will help you with the names of God
I hope you enjoy it.
This will help you understand the names of God better
i realy enjoy studying from this link.
preceptaustin.org/jehovah_-_i_am.htm
let me know if the link doesn’t work
🙂
 
Here is a great link for you, to help understand the names of God
better.
I realy enjoy studying from this link
preceptaustin.org/jehovah_-_i_am.htm: 🙂 You will find out very interesting things!🙂
I went to that site but it has no information that is superior to the bible information.ACTS 4:11 This is the stone which was rejected by you the builders, which is become the head of the corner. 12 Neither is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved.
 
I went to that site but it has no information that is superior to the bible information.ACTS 4:11 This is the stone which was rejected by you the builders, which is become the head of the corner. 12 Neither is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given to men, whereby we must be saved.
did the link work ?
here is another link for you
monergism.com/
 
**I copied and pasted this from the first link.

Who is “I Am”?
Is “Jehovah” mentioned in the New Testament?

Jn 12:41 These things Isaiah said, because he saw His (Jesus’) glory (Isaiah 6) and he spoke of Him (Jesus).

CONCLUSION?
Jesus = Jehovah
(See explanation)

What did Jesus teach in John 8:24 (see note) and John 8:58 (note)?

Jesus declared to the Jews…

(v24) I said therefore to you, that you shall die in your sins; for unless you believe that I Am (Ego eimi) He, you shall die in your sins… (v58)Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I Am (Ego eimi = present tense).

CONCLUSION?
Jesus = I AM**
preceptaustin.org/jehovah_-_i_am.htm
 
**WHY STUDY THE
NAMES OF THE LORD?

“And those who know Thy name will put their trust in Thee
For Thou, O LORD, hast not forsaken those who seek Thee.” Psalm 9:10**
 
Is there a J in the German alphabet? And how does one pronounce ‘w’ in German?
 
I agree this is a good link as it shows from the Greek and Hebrew tthat the "name"Jesus is the name we should focus on and discussion of the names of the Father are of little value to our salvation. In modern times we have a fine example of the Jehovah’s Witnesses trying to use a name in a kind of magical sense. That is to say you must follow their sect because they claim a kind of renovation copyrite on that name. This detracts from the true way and path to salvation the name and person Jesus.
 
IMO, the more names you can come up with to describe God, the better. It reminds us that no name is adequate.
 
Is there a J in the German alphabet? And how does one pronounce ‘w’ in German?
Yes, there is a ‘J’ in German, yet its pronunciation is more like a ‘Y’; thus ‘Jesus’ =‘Yesus’ or ‘Juden’=‘Yuden’. The J sound can be maintained in words of foreign origin though.

As for ‘W’, it is pronounced like the English ‘V’; thus ‘warm’=‘varm’.

Perhaps both (Jehovah or Yahweh or whatever) is fine, but to claim that one form is correct than the other…After all, ‘Yahweh’ is but a (widely-accepted) scholarly reconstruction and ‘Jehovah’ is a (popular, yes) misreading. In the end, we still do not definitely know what is the true pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, YHWH.
 
But calling God in the OT as Jehovah does bring the problem some Jewish poster just brung here. It can mean “God is destroyed”. Not good.
In spanish all modern Catholic Biblic editions use Yavè or Yawè for this reason. Only the protestant spanish Bibles use Jehovà. And it was weird for me read a protestant Gideon Bible in english and read LORD every time I read in my old Catholic highschool Bible Yawè.
It leaded me as a teenager to think Bible loving protestant have weird Bibles. And lead me to question the Bible in general. Only now I have found the truth. I love this tread.
 
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