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  • Have you considered that God is a trinity and that Yahweh is a two syllable word...two part word? Whereas the three syllable ...three part word name of God presented in the KJV more suitably befits a trinity? i.e. Jehovah  ...........just sayin' :0)

  • @KJVWordofGod "God" IS a trinity & no I haven't ever thought mispronouncing His holy name using a 3 part syllable. How would that be more suitable? Where does it state in scripture brother, that YHWH's name has 3 syllables???

  • Is there an English translation of the Bible available that includes the use of His name?

  • @slstoll23 Yes, please refer to AENT.org. This bible is written from the Aramaic to English and contains both languages side by side for study while using the name of YHWH and the Mashiyach (Messiah) throughout.

  • @slstoll23 I forgot to mention that the AENT is New Covenant only, however one can download or purchase the Hebraic Roots Bible from coyhwh.com. Simply click the English flag and it will take you to the homepage and from there you can download or purchase the bible.

  • @ApostolicOutpost Thank you.

  • @slstoll23 The Yahweh Bible - Google it.

  • @ergotrof Welcome to the family of YHWH, my friend! Blessings in YHWH's wonderful name.

  • @SilverCollector What is a YHWH?

  • @smartpeasant YHWH is what is called the Tetragrammaton. or the true name of "God" as He gave it to the Hebrews in ancient time. YHWH is the I AM, the living Elohim (God). Hope I have helped, but if you have more questions please feel free to ask.

  • @AncientTruthForYou So YHWH is a god that spoke to the Hebrews? How do you know this?

  • @smartpeasant I'm assuming such an incredibly silly question in light of history is made by one that does not believe? Would that be a correct assumption?

  • @AncientTruthForYou Silly question in light of history? It is a serious question. I wanted to know how you know this is true, that a god calling itself YHWH talked to Hebrew people.

    No, I don't have any belief in any direction. Is this ok?

  • @smartpeasant Not having a belief is ok, but the reason the question to me is silly is this: Prove to me who your great, great grand parents were. You weren't there to meet or know them, you have only what others tell you, and perhaps a photo or two that can be easily faked. The list goes on and on regarding hypothetical questions of this nature. Mathematically a bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly because the ratio of body weight to wing surface area, but it does none the less.

  • @AncientTruthForYou Are you saying belief in a god is as trivial as the identity of your great grandparents?

  • @smartpeasant How I know it is true: Archeological evidence unearthed over that last 800 years has repeatedly backed up the claims of the bible and it's stories and themes. That covers the carnal or secular part. I have experienced and been present for things that science cannot explain, things that mere belief cannot explain. Beyond my own life experience there are things that have happened far greater than anything I have known thus far. The spiritual is more powerful than the physical

  • @AncientTruthForYou "that" should have been "the", sorry for the typo.

  • @AncientTruthForYou One thing at a time please, archeological evidence. Islam has archeological evidence, why is this religion not validated?

  • @smartpeasant  Islam has very little in the way of archeological evidence, secondly, Islam was founded around 600AD whereas YHWH's chosen have been present since the dawn of time and various historical discoveries go back more than 4,000 years with uncanny accuracy. This is simple history, go and do some research.

  • @AncientTruthForYou Islam has much more contemporary evidence than Christianity does. The Quran was literally written by Muhammad, none of the bible was written by Yeshua. Many Hadith were written during Muhammad's life, there was zero contemporary accounts of Yeshua. Remember, you said the archeological evidence of christianity is how you know its true and Islam has more contemporary evidence. What does this mean?

  • @smartpeasant Yahweh (YHWH) isn't a god - He's the ONLY GOD. He's The Creator of the universe (and you). And yes, he spoke to some Hebrews who then wrote down what they heard. Those writings became The Tenach (what Christians call the Old Testament). In those writings, God told the Hebrew prophets his name - 6,823 times - but the modern bible translators, for some reason, decided not to include His name in the bible. Odd, isn't it? It's the greatest conspiracy theory of all time.

  • @SilverCollector Let's back up to the first line, you say 'YHWH is the only god'. How do you know this?

  • @smartpeasant How do you know He is not? Believers have over 4,000 years of history & ancient writings behind them - what do you have behind you - nothing? The purpose of this vid is NOT to debate God's existence - it's to show that He has a name that that He says is above ALL other names & He commanded us to not use other false names or titles. Wouldn't you agree that 'if' one is a believer, this is important information for them?

  • @SilverCollector Logically the burden of proof is always on the one with the claim. Others don't have to prove a negative. You understand this concept right? For example you don't have to prove Santa Clause does not exist. I just want to figure out what people believe, and why. So was your answer '4000 years of writing'?

  • @smartpeasant Are you asking about the name of God or belief in God? 4000 years of history shows me there's something to this name, the greatest minds of history say His name was Yahweh & the fact that His name was in The Tenach 6,283 times is more than enough for me. Belief: How does none explain what is in their heart, if it's not in the other person's heart? How does one tell someone who's never been in love, about love?

    You don't want serious discussion. You're a Troll!

  • @SilverCollector I was asking 'what a YHWH was first', you said it was a god, so then I asked 'how do you know this'. I'm not trolling, I am simply asking you questions which have not been answered yet.

  • @smartpeasant I said "Yahweh (YHWH) isn't a god - He's the ONLY GOD."

    /watch?v=vWS75ITwa-8

  • @SilverCollector How do you know this?

  • @smartpeasant I know this in my heart - what's in your heart? No subs, 1 friend & no vids & probably no job. Is all you have to do all day is annoy believers? Why would one even bother - probably no friends either or life? Get a life & stop trolling me & other believers. You're pathetic! I won't answer any more of your comments anymore & I encourage everyone else here to do the same. I have no problem with you not believing, why do you have a problem with believers? How sad!

  • @SilverCollector I guess this how you admit you don't know? Ad hominem arguments and attacks? Problem with believers? Hardly, although I see no problems in asking questions about how and why of another persons belief system. I just haven't met a believer that can fully justify their belief system, still searching. Good day.

  • @smartpeasant Just out of curiosity - one man to another - was there any proof or anything anyone here could have said to you that would have changed your mind? I have re-read every comment here and I don't see one comment here about the topic - Pharisees - I see that you have trolled other believers sites also & have been blocked. Again, I ask you the question - Why? What do you get out of this? Why would you waste your time?

    Faith is just that - Faith - either one has it, or they don't.

  • @SilverCollector Yes, if someone had a definition, testable evidence, and a valid logic structure for a god I would believe. May I ask you what would make you not believe? I enjoy talking about philosophy, religion, and finding out why people make the decisions they do. No hard feelings, and Im not trolling.

  • @smartpeasant I wish you had said that right from the start.

    What you seek does not exist. What we are all seeking is inside - not outside. The Kingdom of YHWH isn't a place, no one can point to it, it's not a destination - it's in believer's hearts. It can never be proved - only experienced. When I read scripture my heart tells me it's truth. It's food for my soul.

    I hear there is a super giant black hole in the center of our galaxy - nobodies ever seen it - so i guess it doesn't exist.

  • @SilverCollector "What you seek does not exist." "It can never be proved." - best lines from you yet, you are practically an atheist.

  • @smartpeasant I think it's funny how you quote only parts of my comments - as you have done all along. I thought you stated you took no position and you were a fence sitter? (The truth finally comes out - as I believed all along.) I guess by your reasoning, that makes you practically a believer?

    There is no proof that you would accept & like the Pharisees in John 8 (the purpose of this vid) you wouldn't accept the one true deity if He stood before and spoke to you Mark 6:11 Luke 9:5 Acts 13:51

  • @smartpeasant "What would make me not believe": (Best comment/question yet - on any of my videos!)

    If someone tore out my heart, or if just one thing written in The Bible didn't come true.

    (And let's not start another debate with that statement - please).

    Maybe, your seeking answers about The Creator from people & not from The Creator Himself?

    No, I can't prove YHWH's existence - that's what you've wanted to hear all along - but I experience Him in my heart every moment.

    No hard feelings

  • Awesome video! It poses a question few are willing to answer honestly.

  • @ApostolicOutpost Yes - and it's very sad that one can say they love God, but never seek Him.

    Truth ALWAYS Trumps Tradition!

    Thanks for being there! Blessings in YHWH's wonderful name!

  • Why do men remain in false practice even after they have been show the error? The answer to such a question is simple.

    Tradition, convenience, and fear of men.

    Great video, be blessed in YHWH.

  • @AncientTruthForYou You have pointed out the 3 most basic reasons.

    Blessings in YHWH's wonderful name!

  • @SilverCollector Was I correct in my speculation?

  • @AncientTruthForYou I don't have the answer (nobody does & the Gospel writer never said what He wrote) - but it always intrigued me. I was curious what others thought He wrote. Yours speculation is one I hadn't heard before - and it makes sense. I have heard he might have wrote their names in the sand as He spoke to them. That would grab anyone's attention - speaking to some stranger who says He's God in the flesh - then He writes your name in the sand as He talks to you.

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