29 March, 08:26
I remember reading somewhere that man couldn't translate the name of G*d in writing accurately but his name sounded like a deep breath.
Resonates.
Anyone know where that was from?
Resonates.
Anyone know where that was from?
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Yahweh is derived from the tetragrammaton, the four Hebrew consonants, YHWH, a name so sacred that it is unpronounceable. When God spoke His name to Moses (Exodus 3:14), it sounded to Moses like the breath of God. The Hebrew letters, YHWH, when coupled with the appropriate vowel points, sound of whole-hearted breathing (“Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh”).
YHWH and the idea of breath of life? -
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YHWH and the idea of breath of life? -
The Puritan Board
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YHWH and the idea of breath of life? | The Puritan Board
OK, Hebrew nerds, help an old guy out. Today one of my children sent me the following question written by an associate pastor of his church. I was tempted...
https://www.puritanboard.com/threads/yhwh-and-the-idea-of-breath-of-life.77825/
11:12 PM - Mar 29, 2022
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