Etymology:
The name "Jehovah" is an Anglicization of the Hebrew name "Yahweh" (יהוה).
Meaning and Origin:
Biblical Origin:
In the Bible, Yahweh is the personal name of God revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus (3:14). According to the text, God said to Moses, "And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you." The Hebrew word used in this passage is "ehyeh asher ehyeh" (I am who I am). However, the vowels have traditionally been replaced by the vowels from the word "adonai" (Lord), which is the name by which God was commonly referred to avoid pronouncing the sacred name.
Scholarly Theories:
Scholars have proposed various theories about the etymology and meaning of "Yahweh":
Alternative Spellings:
Over the centuries, "Jehovah" has been spelled in various ways, including:
Etymology Yahweh is the personal name of the God of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible
Etymology The name Jehovah is an Anglicization of the Hebrew name Yahweh יהוה
Etymology The term Jehovist is a scholarly designation used to refer to a hypothetical
Etymology The name Jehovah is an Anglicization of the Hebrew name Yahweh יהוה
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Etymology The word lord comes from the Old English word hlāford which is derived fr