Topic: The Creator's true name
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Sat 08/13/16 06:58 AM
Hi

Ɔʎɹɐx's photo
Sat 08/13/16 06:40 PM
I believe he (Creator ) should be arrested for claiming so many names ( I already know 4 of his names that he gave to millions of his believers )

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Sun 08/14/16 06:20 AM
Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah

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Sat 08/20/16 07:54 AM

Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?

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Sat 08/20/16 07:57 AM

Does anyone on here believes in the name Yahweh/Yahshua....Are these the creator's true name?


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Sat 08/20/16 12:26 PM


Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?


Entirely true, Jahovah or Jesus are both modern day English. Derived from Yahweh/Yahshua

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Sat 08/20/16 05:08 PM



Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?


Entirely true, Jahovah or Jesus are both modern day English. Derived from Yahweh/Yahshua


Look up hovah and then tell me that is derived from the creators name.


OT:1943 hovah



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Sun 08/21/16 07:08 AM




Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?


Entirely true, Jahovah or Jesus are both modern day English. Derived from Yahweh/Yahshua


Look up hovah and then tell me that is derived from the creators name.


OT:1943 hovah





Jehovah the invented name: According to unsubstaniated tradition, the name Jehovah was first pronounced in this manner when vowel letter points were placed with the letters of the tetragrammaton YHVH in the Massoretic text. This text is claimed to have been vowel-marked by Rabbi Ben Asher sometime around the eighth century AD. The name Jehovah is first found in a manuscript of Martini's Pugio Fidei (1278AD), and in Galatinus (1518) who wrote an argument against abbreviating it to Jova because this would expose the name as being that of the Latin Jovis (Ibid). To escape a pagan connection it was claimed by these sacred-namers that the spelling of Jehovah was fabricated by taking the vowels out of the Hebrew Adhonay (LORD) and inserting them into the tetragrammaton YHVH. This also has not been substantiated. The King James version of 1611 contained this new invented name of God. Jehovah has three letter vowels "e", "o", and "a." There is no "e" letter vowel in Adhonay and to claim the "y" as "e" is the source, shows this is nothing but cooking up a name.

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Sun 08/21/16 07:10 AM





Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?


Entirely true, Jahovah or Jesus are both modern day English. Derived from Yahweh/Yahshua


Look up hovah and then tell me that is derived from the creators name.


OT:1943 hovah





Jehovah the invented name: According to unsubstaniated tradition, the name Jehovah was first pronounced in this manner when vowel letter points were placed with the letters of the tetragrammaton YHVH in the Massoretic text. This text is claimed to have been vowel-marked by Rabbi Ben Asher sometime around the eighth century AD. The name Jehovah is first found in a manuscript of Martini's Pugio Fidei (1278AD), and in Galatinus (1518) who wrote an argument against abbreviating it to Jova because this would expose the name as being that of the Latin Jovis (Ibid). To escape a pagan connection it was claimed by these sacred-namers that the spelling of Jehovah was fabricated by taking the vowels out of the Hebrew Adhonay (LORD) and inserting them into the tetragrammaton YHVH. This also has not been substantiated. The King James version of 1611 contained this new invented name of God. Jehovah has three letter vowels "e", "o", and "a." There is no "e" letter vowel in Adhonay and to claim the "y" as "e" is the source, shows this is nothing but cooking up a name.


Yahweh the invented name: The name Yahweh has its roots deep in past civilizations among the gods of their pagan pantheons. Yahweh is not the name of the true Jewish God. This name was invented modernly by Benedictine Gilbertus Genebrardus between 1550-1567. Genebrardus became the champion of the Samaritan Bible's name for God. He extracted YaBe, changed the "B" to a "V" and produced YaVe, which as we can see is the same thing of the gnostics and neo-platoist Clement--Iao-ve, Epiphanius--Iave, Theodoret--Iabe! By adding the "h" he formed YaHveH and at last YaHweH as it is now spelled. It is interesting to note that not in Clement, Origen, Epiphanius, or Theodoret, was there an attempt to reconcile these names of pagan gods with a tetragrammation name of YHVH. Genebrardus did not try his hand at alphabet soup concerning the name of God until he translated the works of Origen and there he found the name of God issue and modernized the spelling. What has plagued this name Yahweh is the "Yah" portion that cannot be separated from paganism. This pagan prefix has been associated with Yah-shua the modern spelling suggested to replace the name of Jesus.

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Sun 08/21/16 07:28 AM






Yeah, that's the Hebrew form of his name, the Greek version that most Christians use is Jehovah


Do you realize the J sound is very new? All Hebrew names can be broken down to deep meanings. What does Hovah mean in Hebrew?


Entirely true, Jahovah or Jesus are both modern day English. Derived from Yahweh/Yahshua


Look up hovah and then tell me that is derived from the creators name.


OT:1943 hovah





Jehovah the invented name: According to unsubstaniated tradition, the name Jehovah was first pronounced in this manner when vowel letter points were placed with the letters of the tetragrammaton YHVH in the Massoretic text. This text is claimed to have been vowel-marked by Rabbi Ben Asher sometime around the eighth century AD. The name Jehovah is first found in a manuscript of Martini's Pugio Fidei (1278AD), and in Galatinus (1518) who wrote an argument against abbreviating it to Jova because this would expose the name as being that of the Latin Jovis (Ibid). To escape a pagan connection it was claimed by these sacred-namers that the spelling of Jehovah was fabricated by taking the vowels out of the Hebrew Adhonay (LORD) and inserting them into the tetragrammaton YHVH. This also has not been substantiated. The King James version of 1611 contained this new invented name of God. Jehovah has three letter vowels "e", "o", and "a." There is no "e" letter vowel in Adhonay and to claim the "y" as "e" is the source, shows this is nothing but cooking up a name.


Yahweh the invented name: The name Yahweh has its roots deep in past civilizations among the gods of their pagan pantheons. Yahweh is not the name of the true Jewish God. This name was invented modernly by Benedictine Gilbertus Genebrardus between 1550-1567. Genebrardus became the champion of the Samaritan Bible's name for God. He extracted YaBe, changed the "B" to a "V" and produced YaVe, which as we can see is the same thing of the gnostics and neo-platoist Clement--Iao-ve, Epiphanius--Iave, Theodoret--Iabe! By adding the "h" he formed YaHveH and at last YaHweH as it is now spelled. It is interesting to note that not in Clement, Origen, Epiphanius, or Theodoret, was there an attempt to reconcile these names of pagan gods with a tetragrammation name of YHVH. Genebrardus did not try his hand at alphabet soup concerning the name of God until he translated the works of Origen and there he found the name of God issue and modernized the spelling. What has plagued this name Yahweh is the "Yah" portion that cannot be separated from paganism. This pagan prefix has been associated with Yah-shua the modern spelling suggested to replace the name of Jesus.




What has plagued this name Yahweh is the "Yah" portion that cannot be separated from paganism. This pagan prefix has been associated with Yah-shua the modern spelling suggested to replace the name of Jesus.

Really. Yah is pagan. Then HalleluYah is Pagan also.

The J came around in around 1400ad and this guy says its trying to replace jesus. and he did not just pull this out of his hat.

YHWH is in the dead sea scrolls.

that name jesus is so holy and Jehovah. and anyone can look up and see what hovah means and that name is sacred.




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Sun 08/21/16 07:38 AM

Jehovah what we know of the meaning of the name is the Hebrew Hovah part. Is this the creators attributes?

OT:1942

OT:1942 <START HEBREW>hW*h^
<END HEBREW> havvah (hav-vaw'); from OT:1933 (in the sense of eagerly coveting and rushing upon; by implication, of falling); desire; also ruin:


KJV - calamity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughtiness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, very wickedness.



OT:1943 <START HEBREW>ho*h
<END HEBREW> hovah (ho-vaw'); another form for OT:1942; ruin:


KJV - mischief.
(Biblesoft's New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright © 1994, 2003, 2006 Biblesoft, Inc. and International Bible Translators, Inc.)

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Sun 08/21/16 07:38 AM

Does anyone on here believes in the name Yahweh/Yahshua....




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Mon 09/26/16 02:18 AM
our father gave his name to Moses only, he is our father so we do not call our father by his name, we recognize God by many acronyms he. our father, holy grace etc these titles are how God wants us to recognise him by his spirit. He gave his prophets and deciples name besides there personal name,God does not have a Personal name for us as such, but when asked how we will know the true God, he said"I am what I am. If you would like to read more on this subject, please google boroean Picket under heading, "Does God have a Personal name".

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Mon 09/26/16 07:35 AM

our father gave his name to Moses only, he is our father so we do not call our father by his name, we recognize God by many acronyms he. our father, holy grace etc these titles are how God wants us to recognise him by his spirit. He gave his prophets and deciples name besides there personal name,God does not have a Personal name for us as such, but when asked how we will know the true God, he said"I am what I am. If you would like to read more on this subject, please google boroean Picket under heading, "Does God have a Personal name".


Yah: the name of the God of Israel
Original Word: יָהּ
Part of Speech: Proper Name
Transliteration: Yah
Phonetic Spelling: (yaw)
Short Definition: LORD
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
contr. from Yhvh
Definition
the name of the God of Israel
NASB Translation
GOD (1), LORD (49).



Brown-Driver-Briggs
יָהּ50 proper name, of deity contracted from יהוה, first appears in early poems; Exodus 15:2 עָזִי וְזִמְרָת יָהּ My strength and song is Yah (cited Isaiah 12:2; Psalm 118:14), compare the poetic extract יָד עַל כֵּס יָהּ = hand to the throne of Yah Exodus 17:16 (E), the song of Hezekiah Isaiah 38:11 (repeated by dittography), (א)שׁ להבת יה (so read in preference to the ᵑ0 שַׁלְהֶבֶתְיָה) = flame of fire from Yah Songs 8:6; ביה יהוה Isaiah 26:4 (והיה sustained by Aq and the rhythmical movement, unless it be a mistake for שׁמו, compare Psalm 68:5), יה אלהים Psalm 68:19. Elsewhere יָהּ is used only in late Psalms, especially in the Hallels, in the phrase הַלֲלוּיָֿהּ praise ye Yah Psalm 104:35; Psalm 105:45; Psalm 106:1; Psalm 106:48; Psalm 111:1; Psalm 112:1; Psalm 113:1; Psalm 113:9; Psalm 115:18; Psalm 116:19; Psalm 117:2; Psalm 135:1; Psalm 135:3; Psalm 135:21; Psalm 146:1; Psalm 146:10; Psalm 147:1; Psalm 147:20; Psalm 148:1; Psalm 148:14; Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:9; Psalm 150:1; Psalm 150:6, compare also יהלל יה Psalm 102:19 יהללו יה Psalm 115:17 תהלל יה Psalm 150:6 (see הלל); in variant reading other phrases Psalm 77:12; Psalm 89:9; Psalm 94:7; Psalm 94:12; Psalm 115:18; Psalm 118:5 (twice in verse); Psalm 118:17; Psalm 118:18; Psalm 118:19; Psalm 122:4; Psalm 130:3; Psalm 135:4.

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Mon 09/26/16 07:41 AM


our father gave his name to Moses only, he is our father so we do not call our father by his name, we recognize God by many acronyms he. our father, holy grace etc these titles are how God wants us to recognise him by his spirit. He gave his prophets and deciples name besides there personal name,God does not have a Personal name for us as such, but when asked how we will know the true God, he said"I am what I am. If you would like to read more on this subject, please google boroean Picket under heading, "Does God have a Personal name".


Yah: the name of the God of Israel
Original Word: יָהּ
Part of Speech: Proper Name
Transliteration: Yah
Phonetic Spelling: (yaw)
Short Definition: LORD
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
contr. from Yhvh
Definition
the name of the God of Israel
NASB Translation
GOD (1), LORD (49).



Brown-Driver-Briggs
יָהּ50 proper name, of deity contracted from יהוה, first appears in early poems; Exodus 15:2 עָזִי וְזִמְרָת יָהּ My strength and song is Yah (cited Isaiah 12:2; Psalm 118:14), compare the poetic extract יָד עַל כֵּס יָהּ = hand to the throne of Yah Exodus 17:16 (E), the song of Hezekiah Isaiah 38:11 (repeated by dittography), (א)שׁ להבת יה (so read in preference to the ᵑ0 שַׁלְהֶבֶתְיָה) = flame of fire from Yah Songs 8:6; ביה יהוה Isaiah 26:4 (והיה sustained by Aq and the rhythmical movement, unless it be a mistake for שׁמו, compare Psalm 68:5), יה אלהים Psalm 68:19. Elsewhere יָהּ is used only in late Psalms, especially in the Hallels, in the phrase הַלֲלוּיָֿהּ praise ye Yah Psalm 104:35; Psalm 105:45; Psalm 106:1; Psalm 106:48; Psalm 111:1; Psalm 112:1; Psalm 113:1; Psalm 113:9; Psalm 115:18; Psalm 116:19; Psalm 117:2; Psalm 135:1; Psalm 135:3; Psalm 135:21; Psalm 146:1; Psalm 146:10; Psalm 147:1; Psalm 147:20; Psalm 148:1; Psalm 148:14; Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:9; Psalm 150:1; Psalm 150:6, compare also יהלל יה Psalm 102:19 יהללו יה Psalm 115:17 תהלל יה Psalm 150:6 (see הלל); in variant reading other phrases Psalm 77:12; Psalm 89:9; Psalm 94:7; Psalm 94:12; Psalm 115:18; Psalm 118:5 (twice in verse); Psalm 118:17; Psalm 118:18; Psalm 118:19; Psalm 122:4; Psalm 130:3; Psalm 135:4.


Why do we have "The LORD" in our bibles rather than Yahweh?

This is a very common question. It all began with a Jewish tradition called the "ineffable name" doctrine. Jews, for various reasons, started to substitute His name with the Hebrew title "Adonai". Adonai is the Hebrew word for "Lord". This information can be easily verified in many Bible dictionaries and various encyclopedias. For instance, the Encyclopedia Britannica states:


Yahweh, the God of the Israelites, his name being revealed to Moses as four Hebrew CONSONANTS (YHWH) CALLED THE TETRAGRAMMATON. AFTER THE EXILE (6TH CENTURY BC), and especially from the 3rd century BC on, Jews ceased to use the name Yahweh for two reasons. As Judaism became a universal religion through its proselytizing in the Greco-Roman world, the more common noun elohim, meaning "god," tended to replace Yahweh to demonstrate the universal sovereignty of Israel's God over all others. At the same time, the divine name was increasingly regarded as too sacred to be uttered; it was thus replaced vocally in the synagogue ritual by the Hebrew word Adonai ("My Lord"), which was translated as Kyrios ("Lord") in the Septuagint, the Greek version of the Old Testament.

We see in the above quote that Jews started to vocally replace the name "Yahweh" with "Adonai" (Lord) for two reasons:


1. It was beginning to be believed that His name was too sacred to be uttered

2. They preferred to simply call Him "Elohim" rather than "Yahweh" to demonstrate to the world that He is the only true Elohim.

While on the surface these reasons may seem honorable, they are very unscriptural. They were and are attempts to improve on Yahweh's already perfect ways. If Yahweh really wanted a substitute, why would He have placed His name there to begin with? Though scripture says to follow Yahweh rather than man, we find that nearly 7,000 times the most important name of all is replaced with a another word that man has chosen.

This tradition was not practiced by the Messiah or the apostles, but it was adopted by some Christians during the early half of the 2nd Century CE/AD. By the 4th century, this practice was well established and widely practiced. Jerome, a 4th century "Church Father" who authored the Latin Vulgate version, substituted the name "Yahweh" throughout with the Latin word "Dominus" (meaning "Lord"). The tradition of replacing Yahweh's name with "the LORD" continues to this day. Most English translations substitute the name Yahweh with "the LORD" and translations into other languages will also commonly choose a title meaning "Lord" in their own language. More information on this can be found in the preface of many modern bibles.

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Mon 09/26/16 10:44 AM
Salam.
In peace.

Hello.


Allah - illah is the creators name
Creator states for the name of Allah as well.

You can google Allah 99 names and you'll find The Creator mentioned.


It's 100% accurate revealed by the last final book the holy "Quran"

Other things are men made , which makes it hard to believe in.

Have a nice day.



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Thu 09/29/16 06:11 PM


It's 100% accurate revealed by the last final book the holy "Quran"

Other things are men made


Does it mean Mohammad wasn't a man ?

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Sat 10/01/16 03:36 AM



It's 100% accurate revealed by the last final book the holy "Quran"

Other things are men made


Does it mean Mohammad wasn't a man ?


If you can proof me it was mentioned by the Quran ? Or at least where you've that source of information from .
Otherwise you're spreading men made nonsense wich is a waste of time.

You must understand that you questioned me one of the simplest question ever,
I think it's vague , same time I respect your question but at the same time I don't understand it.
Same time I will be responsible for a answer that may please you or not.




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Sat 10/01/16 04:17 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sat 10/01/16 04:27 AM

Salam.
In peace.

Hello.


Allah - illah is the creators name
Creator states for the name of Allah as well.

You can google Allah 99 names and you'll find The Creator mentioned.


It's 100% accurate revealed by the last final book the holy "Quran"

Other things are men made , which makes it hard to believe in.

Have a nice day.




seems the Prophet was a busy Borrower of all sorts of older Religions!

http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/shamoun/rebuttals/zawadi/mo_borrower1.html

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Sat 10/01/16 04:28 AM
Edited by AnasTetuan on Sat 10/01/16 04:50 AM

seems the Prophet was a busy Borrower of all sorts of older Religions!

http://www.answering-islam.org/authors/shamoun/rebuttals/zawadi/mo_borrower1.html



Haha yeah if you think so .

I won't reply to any source wich is related to Wikipedia or random browser URL lol.

Unless you can find proof from other books of revelation before the Quran or the Quran it self .


Greetings.