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  • I just watched another video which said Elohim is a plural name, so God must have many names. So he gives to Mosheh the one he has to use to convince people. So basically, God's name depends on the context in which it is used. Am I right?

  • @TatianaOnegina2 All Hebrew names are words and it is not uncommon to have a name that is written with a plural noun. An example is Ephraim which means "fruits." Most of the names associated with YHWH are plural including Elohim, Adonai and El Shaddai.It is true that the name used is sometimes related the context.

  • @ancienthebreworg i wonder, why do you pronounce אהיה as e-h-ya and not e-h-ye? is it just foreign accent?

  • @JaJDoo I do pronounce this word as eh-yeh, if it sounded like eh-yah, then I spoke incorrectly.

  • I believe that all what comes from god is the same in all ,in torah,in Zabur,in bible,and in Quran,as I believe that Hebrew and Arabic language is the same language,

    So

    (Alohim) = اللهم = אלוהים

    (Allah) = الله = אלוה

    (Yahweh) = ياهو = יהוה

    (I Am that I Am ) = هو من هو (لاإله إلا هو) = אהיה אשר אהיה

  • @RJasin hebrew and arabic are the same language? where did you come up with that idea?

  • @JaJDoo from the god of Abraham which his name is Allah but you don't want to accept it that's the reel god and that's his reel name if you are the sons of Abraham as us you have to accept that :) the language of Adam is the same of the language of Noah and the same of Abraham and Moses hebrew have 22 letter then god add 6 letter to be perfect because 22+6=28 and 2+8=10=1+0=1 ,all Hebrew words have the same words in Arabic as the same meaning and the same spell you can't ignore it

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  • @RJasin

    no offence, but you can delude yourself with gematria and useless calculations as much as you'd like in order to find meaning where it simply doesn't exist, but you should know that invoking such meaningless things will not get you much more than a cynic reaction from me. you need better arguments than that.

  • יהעה =)

  • People call them "pauline Christians" I think they are more like "Constantine Christians". See thes scriptures and you will know what I mean: acts 24:5 7 look at Paul's response in verse 14. I said 'I get it now, if Paul was a follower of THE WAY, then some of his words must have been tampered with. see also isaiah 40:3. I noticed that many are trying to debate anh.org, but if you like a preschooler, learn to put these words together as they are in the original you would agree with him.

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  • No! Our true God name is not I Am who I Am. Please show me one passage in the bible where people called God, I Am??

    Exo 3:15 "God also said to Moses, "Say to the Israelites, 'The LORD(Yahweh), the God of your fathers--the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob--has sent me to you.' This is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation."

    Yahweh is his name forever. ALL generations to remember that his name is Yahweh.

  • @tiger23800 How about where God himself called himself "I Am." Gen 3:14 - ויאמר אלהים אל משה... איהיה שלחני אליכם. "And God said to Moses... 'I Am' sent me to you."

  • @ancienthebreworg

    First, God didn't call himself I Am in Gen 3:14. Second, God wasn't calling himself I Am in Exo 3:14. He was referring to "I Am the God of your fathers...".

    Exo 6:3 "and I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty; but by my name Yahweh I was not known to them."

    If you read that closely, God literally said that his name is Yahweh, not "I Am" or "I Am that I Am". But show me where God said that his name is "I Am".

  • ....

    Exodus 15:3 "Yahweh is a man of war. Yahweh is his name."

    Where is "I Am is a man of war. I Am is his name"?

  • @tiger23800 While I wrote "Gen 3:14" above, I meant "Exo 3:14." In that verse, how do you interpret the "I am" when God tells Moses to say to the people - "I am sent me to you?"

  • @tiger23800 Here is another wrench in the cogs. The yood and heh combination can be pronounced with yah, yeh, or yih and the vav and heh combination can be pronounced with wah or weh. Don't be so militant on the pronunciation of the Almighty Creator's name since the Messiah will make everything known with clarity when He establishes His 1,000 year reign.

  • @davegooley

    I'm really not big on how to pronounce it but to recognize it.

    People saying that God true name is "I Am/I Am that I Am" but no where God said his name is "I Am" and nowhere in the bible people called him "I Am".

    People also claim that Jesus is also the Great I Am because of John 8:58. But they are greatly confused about that also.

  • @tiger23800 Amen ! May YaHWeH bless you. :)

    Praise be YAHWEH the One and Only God !

  • @beholdtheageofold, who are the Pauline Christians that you are referring to? and, if you are referring to Christians, where do they say that the name Yah is satanic?

  • thanks for posting.serious students of the word will know that THE FATHER and HIS SON has one name and many titles.titles describes HIS ability,but HIS name describes HIS character.GOD is a title not a name people in the churches get it mixed up.YHVH bless you.

  • lol plowing through time

  • Good work .. but is it really good? You teach people the proper pronunciation of the most holy name that God has. People who are lunatics, secterians and even blasphemers. But i still tend to say .. good work. Thank you for this. :)

    About "asher" .. asher can also mean 'where' or 'whenever/howsoever' .. right?

  • @ancienthebreworg Dynamic, but not that dynamic. Mal 3:6 “For I am יהוה, I shall not change. If you use any thing other than the perfect tense, you are calling him a liar. any thing other than the perfect tense implies change. simple as that, what is your response to this?

  • @SuperHuman37 I don't see anything in the Bible that says you must use "THIS" name. In fact, just the opposite. YHWH told Moses that when the people ask them who sent him, he is to say Ehyeh sent me. Ehyeh is the imperfect tense. Can you show me a scripture that supports your position?

  • @ancienthebreworg If he said his name is ehyeh the imperfect tense which means to become, then he can not be the same yesterday to day and tomorrow if he. Exo 6:2 And Elohim spoke to Mosheh and said to him, “I am יהוה. This is his name. ayah ashar ayah is the etymology of his name. any pronunciation of the name that derives itself from the imperfect tense implies change. And we know from his own words he does not change. so his name cannot be yahuw-eh because that name implies change...

  • @ancienthebreworg and if he would have said that his name is yahuw-eh then he would have immediately contradicted himself by saying i shall not change. which is why when you pronounce the name based on that imperfect form you blaspheme and call him a liar. Therefore the name is pronounced Yahuw-ah. (ya-hoo-ah).

    Also while I'm at it, the hebrew letter waw that you keep pronouncing with a w sound makes an oo sound. So how in the world did you ever arrive at the pronunciation yah-weh?

  • @ancienthebreworg And just so your sure beyond a shadow of a doubt that his name is יהוה! Isa 42:8 “I am יהוה, that is My Name, and My esteem I do not give to another, nor My praise to idols.

    How are you going to get out of all these holes you've dug for yourself? What you are teaching is not right and you are only deceiving people! My condolences to all the people that applaud this man, if this is your source of Hebrew information you should get a knew one. i suggest messengerofthename.

  • @ancienthebreworg Eze 18:20 “The being who sins shall die. The son shall not bear the crookedness of the father, nor the father bear the crookedness of the son. The righteousness of the righteous is upon himself, and the wrongness of the wrong is upon himself.

    Eze 18:21 “But the wrong1, if he turns from all his sins which he has done, and he shall guard all My laws, and shall do right-ruling and righteousness, he shall certainly live, he shall not die. Repent and stop teaching false hood!

  • @SuperHuman37 I cannot even begin to respond to all of your assumptions, misinterpretations and mistranslations. Even if I spent the next half hour composing a post to refute just one of them, it would not begin to demonstrate to you the problems with your theology.

  • @ancienthebreworg I have all day, so start where you like. I presented the scripture truthfully and did not twist anything. so go ahead start refuting. I'm ready when you are.

  • @SuperHuman37 You may have the time, but I sure don't. Besides my videos I run a large website, write books, am building a log house and myriad of other things.

  • @ancienthebreworg : if you have a correct translation, and not one where the Names are deliberatly removed, you will find.

  • @ancienthebreworg : I can give you dozens of scriptures that tell us to use the Name.

  • @LilyofFlanders One will do, can you please post it here? Thank you.

  • YÁOHU!

  • Funny - people who dont know Hebrew teach it

    be careful people

    sometimes it really risky

  • Yehowah means: He causes to become. A fitting name for our creator...

  • There are many discussions about the pronounciation of the name of God, but there is a name through which everyone can be saved that is the name above all names, YESHUAH, the same God who appeared to Moses came to this world in the form of man, died on the cross for the sins of all humanity and raised again on the third day. And He is coming back soon, all eyes will see Him even those who have pierced Him Zechariah 12 : 10.

  • @neda2605 : Amein and Amein.

  • @neda2605 well, there's a slight problem. the prophecy is Emmanuel: meaning "God with us". which would be ones formal name. In jewish culture which some don't practice your have more then one name. Me i have the hebrew name and a name that is used for those who don't understand the hebrew. the Priest called him yehoshua which means loosely "Salvation" when rabbinic commentary mentioned Rabbi Yehosua there was many by that name so they wrote yeshua for short.

  • @neda2605 : Yahweh and Yahshua are NOT the same being, I can show you numerous verses that prove it.

  • This is Why european should not try to teach most are confused as in the video.

  • I am not a biblical scholar ,by any means. I have been told gods' name is Tetragramaton. If you look it up ,you might find what you are looking for.

  • @TheJoemul69 God's name is written in the Hebrew text as יהוה, which can be written in the Roman alphabet as YHWH. The word "Tetragrammaton" is is a Greek word meaning "having four letters," and is simply a name for the name of God, it is not a Biblical word or name.

  • I am is not a NAME!

  • @phattracs I agree that the English "I am" is not a name, but the Hebrew אהיה (ehyeh) is a name meaning "I am." In the same way יהוה (YHWH) is a name and is a related verb that means "he is."

  • @ancienthebreworg Ehyeh is not a name either it's a expression or a result of His name. YAHUWAH ELOAHYAHIM not Elohim

  • @phattracs Agreed, "I am" is an English phrase that translates the Hebrew word אהיה (ehyeh). All hebrew names are real Hebrew words, you know, like the American Indians, who have names like "Sitting Bull" and "Crazy Horse." In Hebrew we have names like "God Listens" (Ishmael), "Comforter" (Noah), "Living" (Eve), "He exists" (Yahweh) and "I am" (Ehyeh).

  • @ancienthebreworg  Seems to me that you have taken the Masorites prospective of what AbraUW is. We know that the Masoretic text is not inspired of YAHUWAH.

  • @phattracs Sorry, I am not familiar with "Abrauw." By "inspired" do you mean dictated by God to man? If so, I agree, but I don't believe God dictated the Bible to anyone. I believe that man wrote the Bible.

  • @ancienthebreworg My Point exactly...Case Closed

  • @ancienthebreworg Men write all the books we read on Earth yet people don't question their writings. Majority of people will believe what other men write and say they've attained knowledge. Why is it so hard to accept what is written in the Scriptures and say I've attained wisdom?

  • @YasharRapah People who read books, but don't question the writings to one degree or another, or foolish, and ignorant. Should anyone just except what an individual says,, without question? I think not.

  • @ancienthebreworg The laws of this land (United Snakes) makes it mandatory for our children to go to school and force them to learn from the books presented to them. These children are brainwashed for over 12 years to believe the lies given to them. So how do you expect them to question what they've been taught to be true all throughout their lives. How many people ever question the meaning of words they read in dictionaries? Most people accept the meaning of dictionary words w/o question.

  • @YasharRapah You do bring up a good point about our public school system, but there are alternatives. My children have never stepped foot in a school, but have been homeschooled all their lives. We teach them to question and look for answers for themselves.

  • @ancienthebreworg I'm glad you all do that. You are one of the few who teach your children wisely. I home schooled my son for pre-school and wanted to do the same throughout his school years, but his dad is so brainwashed by the system that he forced me through the courts to put him in public school. I'm not even allowed to put him in private school (not that that's any better). At least your children will be able to think unlike most of the citizens in this country (United States).

  • @YasharRapah You still have time to train your son when he is with you, ask him what he is learning and school and then ask him what he thinks about it, he will probably tell you what the he has been taught, but just ask him about his own opinion, make him think :-) But, you're right, the institutions tell our children "what" to think, not "how" to think.

  • @phattracs Didn't Jesus tell us what to call He Who is called I AM? Didn't he tell us to say, "Our father...." anyway? Since that title was given to us in the Lord's Prayer, then what sense does it make to continually debate about the sacred name of the Heavenly Father? In Revelation, Jesus says that He will tell us all the Name, and that it is Jesus who saves us. Your entire argument is purely academic, unless you are calling our Savior a liar.

  • @phattracs Ehyeh and YaHWeH or YaHuWaH (YHWH) are Hebrew names for God. God has said so. All Hebrew names mean something. They are not just sounds.

  • @jonathan881881 who said that God himself? if he did give me a scripture where it says that

  • Surely the name of God is "Truth"? ... Can anyone tell me that there is a difference between the two?

    For example: I insist (passionately) that 'Truth Is my God as God is my Truth' I strongly suggest; There is only one Truth, and that you and I (and everyone) are all children of that one Truth'

  • @2gointruth From an Hebraic perspective, one's name is his/her character and since God's character is truth, then I would agree, one of his names would be אמת (emet - truth).

  • @ancienthebreworg

    Your indulgence is appreciated! Thank you for your reply. ( אמת - emet) I love! thank you.

    Can God have a character?

    I humbly suggest: There are many who claim "God" - many who claim "YHVH" (in various forms) - many claim "Allah" and also many claim "There is no God" but I have learned, that regardless of all these claims (most of which I have no argument with) there is only one Truth!

    "Truth" ("One") I suggest, is actually the "I am that I am" - or "Is" - or "To be"

  • @jonathan881881 זה מצוה לא אומר "לא לקורא את השם יהוה" - לראות את הוידאו שלי

    "The image of God"

  • @jonathan881881 Could you point me to where the torah says we cannot read the name?

  • @jonathan881881 How can you tell me that? God never said any such thing, only the Rabbis who have usurped the authority of God.

  • YHUH is Yahuah (I am YAH) and his son who died for our sins is Yahusha (YAH Who saves)

  • @FreeKwinsie No disrespect intneded, but it is impossible for Yahuah and Yahusha to be the pronunciation of יהוה and יהושוע. Also, יהוה (YHWH) does not mean "I am," אהיה (ehyeh) does. יהוה (YHWH) means "he is." This is basic Hebrew grammar.

  • LOVE YAHWEH

  • I will be what I will be or to cause to become

  • Can I place this on my upload?

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 Do you mean mirror the video? Sure, feel free to.

  • @ancienthebreworg Thanks. Plus your video identifies itself. Ok Ehye bless.

  • @ancienthebreworg HEy, do you see any grounds for the name "YASHAYA" as being the name of the one commonly known as Jesus? Some claim that is the true name.

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 Not at all, that pronunciation ignores the letter "vav" in the name.

  • @beholdtheageofold ARe you parroting this? Because word has it Yah is Satan:Jah

  • The name translates to "I will be what I will be"...

  • @richrolln Because English and Hebrew are very different languages, the translation "I will be what I will be" does not completely convey the full meaning of Hebrew. Anyone who knows more than one language knows that a perfect translation from one language into another is never possible.

  • the most high name was hidden almost 7000 times in the old testament The Tetragrammaton Yodh He Waw He was hidden way more times than EHYEH ASHER EHYEH

  • ahayah 

  • thank you very much! May He cause his FACE to shine upon you, and give you peace.Shalom..

  • im wondering have you ever heard of the Hebrew lang, being almost a lost lang? I think its the modern or the ancient i can't recall but it had to do with the interholocaustal era, before or after. Shalom

  • @elmdub As a living working language it did die in 135 AD. At that point it survived only in the synagogue for reading, studying and prayer. Then in the late 1900s it was revived again as a living working language. I go into detail on this in my series "History of Hebrew: Its language and philosophy."

  • Too bad that "Eyeh Esher Eyeh" is never once treated as a name ever in the Bible. Or else you would have a compelling argument. Also, he didnt even say that THAT was His name in that verse. The phrase" "This is my Name" isnt introduced until the giving of the Name, you know, Yud Hey Waw Hey? The Name that is actually used as a name throughout the rest of the Bible? 6,800 times ? that name

  • @pianokid100 It is true that ehyeh asher ehyeh is not used as a name, but ehyeh is. You don't see it in the translations because they translate ehyeh instead of using it as a name. Ex 3:14 continues with, " You shall say to the sons of Israel Ehyeh has sent me.

  • @ancienthebreworg i like some of your videos by the way. Can you show me one verse beside that one where he is called "ehyeh" ?

  • @pianokid100 to my knowledge this is the only place where this word is used as a name.

  • @mistermateriel Personally I think Wikipedia is a wonderful resource and I use it often. But wiki is limited in its knowledge base and is not expert on the Hebrew language. Unfortunately ehyeh asher ehyeh does not translate very well into English as the phrase is difficult to express in Hebrew. For starteres Hebrew verb tenses are action oriented while English verb tenses are time oriented. That alone will cause a problem in the translation.

  • @mistermateriel And you know this how? Moses was a Hebrew, of Semitic origin as were all the Israelites and the other Semitic tribes, all of whom spoke Hebrew. We have many inscriptions in the Sinai Penninsula from the same time as Moses and they are in Hebrew.

  • HI

    it am looking for Hebrew and Greek bible with the Hebrew name,s of God in it just wondered if you could give me a name of a good one thank's Star

  • @star123533 Hello buy the Aramaic English New Testament by Andrew Gabriel Roth and the two Dvd's on the Translation. AENT.COM

    or get it and the Dvd's on Amazon.com. This man here on this youtube website Jeff A. Benner knows what he is talking about as well and you can learn a lot from him.

  • the sound of the name YAH is very powerful & is integrated with all aspects of life. YAHWAH is the combination of the male & female energy the governs the universe. 1st was the word, what was the word? the word is YAHWAH

  • All this fight for the name, the vibration..perhaps it is an internal vibration resounded in silence...The God of these ones the God of those ones...just relax in your being and KNOW for yourself. Blessings.

  • @agreenbeard I agree, good post. Thanks

  • יהוה , YAHWEH, YHWH, JEHOVAH, GOD, FATHER, Alpha and Omega, Almighty, Sovereign Lord, Adonai, Elo-him' has nothing to do with baal or pagan devil worshiping. Jehovah,HA-WAH' (to Become) God's name means He causes to become; meaning יהוה will become whatever is necessary to fulfill his Will and Promises. Jesus' name means Jehovah is Salvation; also having MANY Names and Titles - Rabbi, Teacher, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Immanuel, Prince of Peace, Lamb, Amen, Michael the ArchAngel.

  • @twLabrador

    oh my my message got all messed up bacause it changed to Hebrew settings. haha i was wondering what happened. Right to left haha

  • bless

  • It is Alahiym, Ahyah Ashar Ahyah, not Elohiym, Ehyeh and His name isnt yahweh His true name is Yahuwah. Why dont you Kabbala K zars stop lying and stop hiding the true pronouncations for your Baal(yahweh)jupiter worship!

  • @TheLionamongbeast Rather than just accuse someone of lying, why not present your evidence to support your claims. I have presented mine using the Masoretic Hebrew text, can you provide yours? Or will you just keep spouting?

  • @ancienthebreworg You of all people know that the Masoretic Hebrew text and its vowel pointing system is meant to decieve the people from pronoucing the true Royal Acient Paleo Abary(Hebrew). Why should i waste my time when you know exactly what your doing you know His true name is Yahuwah Alahiym.

  • Excellent 2-part video. Now I understand! Thank you!

  • Excellent Post!!! Thank you for your linguistic knowledge, conjugation and interpretation...simply priceless!

  • Thank you skills, I appreciate that.

  • @ancienthebreworg Great stuff but Moses isn't a name of יהוה

  • @ancienthebreworg

    hayomtov7--  isn't the 'aleph' like the sound of a breathe? thus there would be a flowing into the 'He' 'Yod ' 'He' for example: hhHaYah...also the Yeh pronounciation seems questionable as even in hebrew we sya halleluYah...not Yeh...the primitive root of the word is 'Ha' Ya' ( He Yod He) and 'Hava' 'He' 'Vav'' 'He' which is to breathe, or to blow like the wind...like the breathe of life...very interesting etymology..your thoughts?

  • awesome video God bless you

  • Proverbs 30:4, YAHchanon 5:43

  • The word Elohim is related to the same Semitic root that the word Allah comes from, but is spelled very differently and is a different word. Moslems claim their religion is the one true religion, Christians say Christianity is and the Jews say Judaism is. Each individual is responsible for their own choice, which should be based on all available facts.

  • The name of the Father is YaHuWaH

    &

    The name of his son is Yahuwshua!!!

    Don't except the bogus lies that are out there.

  • The One who is who was who will be. The All and All Most High Almighty. I ask for The so called African Americans to start calling on this name, Ehyeh is calling us back to him we are his people. Lets leave our burdens in our captivity here in Babylon. The whole world is ours thru Yeshyeh Ehyeh's savior to this world we shall rule with a Just and Mighty Hand. All nations shall worship Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh and know that he alone is Ehyeh Most High Almighty. Shalayim

  • wow someone knows the truth

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  • THE NAME IS AHAYAH ASHAR AHAYAH

  • I have no idea where you are getting your pronunciation, but it is in fact ehyeh asher ehyeh.

  • lol look up these brothers

    TheGOCChurch144 watch THE TRUE NAME OF GOD & THE ORIGIN OF ''YHWH'' i bet you stop using what u are once u see this series lol

  • smiles

  • @durango64 read exodus 3:14-16 with a strongs concordance. That was not his name it was a title to his name. He gave his name to moses in exodus 3:15. And confirmed that he had given his name only to moses in exodus 6:4.

  • Yes, I am aware of the JEDP (Documentary Hypothesis), but this simply shows that different authors of the Torah used different names for YHWH.

  • Yes, in fact he has many names including adonai (meaning my lords), shaddai (meaning my breasts), ehhad (unity or one), qanah (jealous), elohiym (mighty ones), melakh (messenger) and many more.

  • @ancienthebreworg, I just found your video. Question, so, are you saying that Adonai and Elohim are plural?

  • Hebrew names can be nouns, verbs or even phrases. For instance, the name Ishmael (yishma'el in Hebrew) is two words, |yishma," which is a verb meaning "he hears" and the noun "el," meaning "mighty one" (or god). The name יהוה (yhwh) is also a verb, but is being used as a name.

  • So much confusion on u-tube. I hear the sacred name is Yahowah , then I hear it's Yahwey. but then I'm told yahwey means jupiter . I asked a Jewish Rabbi about Yahwey and he said we don't use that name. Some claim Jews are hiding the sacred name and will never tell the truth of the matter. I just want to know his name. Can anyone help me? What is the creators name? Please if you know tell me. Thank you and Shalom

  • I agree brother. Maybe YHWH has hidden it and will reveal soon?

  • @anamasteos the most HIGH NAME is YaHuWaH the only difference in spelling of Juda and the tetragrammaton is a (daleth) or a D AND JUDA IS pronounced Yahuda

  • @anamasteos I invite you to check out my channel about God's name.

    Just go to: Whois-GodDotcom and please read in the comments section - Pronouncing God's Name in English

    I hope it will make things clearer for you :)

  • @anamasteos Has anyone told you? Because if you call his real name they say that you will call him to appear. That's why they don't say it. You cannot use his name in vain.

  • Hi Jeff

    What is the significance of repeating the name (Ehyeh) twice in the phrase Ehyeh asher Ehyeh?. In my opinion I think this phrase means I just told you my name since God revealed his name in a prior verse(12) when He said: Certainly Ehyeh (I WILL BE) with thee; and this shall be the TOKEN unto thee, that I have sent thee.

    Shalom

  • It is kind of like when we say "I'll be there when I'll be there." As I point out in the video, he is explaining who he is and is difficult to express in just a few words in English, but something like "I'll be who I will be."

  • the true science of those words r only realized when the journey to, and a love connection made with the 4fathers[isaac,ishmael, abraham.] the hebrew is an so called african, ethiopia, the lemba tribe etc.. the ansaars of the sudan. until the khazar european accepts this, and the sepharadim connects with his roots, then he would come to the full innerstanding of ahayah ashar ahayah, in egiption aha yahu ashar aha yahu, anedjherakh amun

  • AHVH means I am while YHVH means He is.

    "He is The Eternal One".

    The Jews dropped the name(The Eternal One) and just use the words He is.

    Moses would have said "The Eternal One hath sent me unto you".

  • The word asher means to go forward and is use as a present continuous tense.

    Thus I live the living, I exist the existing or I am the eternal.

  • How come when I check in a lexicon the word you use for Ehyeh is shown as Hayah (strongs # 1961) in Exodus 3:14, 4:12? Would appreciate if you could clear this up for me, thanks

  • The Hebrew word אהיה (ehyeh) is the first person, masculine, singular, imperfect tense conjugation of the verb היה (hayah). היה (hayah) is simply the root meaning "to exist," but אהיה (ehyeh) is the conjugation meaning "I exist."

  • Im asking too... because I noticed some online concordances like blueletterbible have omitted the word "asher" in their concordances and I'm curious as to why.

  • question... is there a biblical precedent for the word "asher" to be translated as "that/who/because" etc? i.e. in Genesis 1:4 the word "that" as a conjunction is "kiy". In Gen 3:11 the word "who" was translated from "miy" (sorry can't type the hebrew on here. the word 'esher and 'osher are translated as "happy" both coming from the root ashar (not too far from Yashar aka Jasher meaning "upright". So is asher used as "that" anywhere else in scripture or just that one verse?

  • Excellent questions Yoel:

    Tthe word "asher," meaning "which" but in context can also be translated as that who which because, etc, is used very frequently in the Bible, over 3,000 times in fact. I checked the Blue Letter Bible and it says it is only used 111 times, this number comes from Thayer's, but Thayer's is not very accurate for Hebrew word counts. For instance, the word את (et) is used over 7,000 times but Thayer's says it is only used....

    Continued....

  • ...Continued

    ...22 times, ROFLOL :-)

    The word esher and osher are related to asher (coming from the same root ashar as asher is) and do mean "happy." The root ashar is a cognate to yasher (Jasher). All of these words are related to the idea of a "straight rope." Yasher means "straight" in the sense of doing what is right. Esher means happy in the sense of being straight.

    Continued...

  • Continued...

    Asher is the relative participle meaning "which" and is used like a rope that attaches the phrase before the word with the phrase after the word.

  • that makes sense as long as asher and aher are the same word... or are they just phonetically the same? Strongs has it transliterated as aher but phonetically asher... is it a typo from hebrew to English?

  • *reference*

    Strong's Number H834 matches the Hebrew אשר ('aher), which occurs 111 times in 105 verses in the Hebrew concordance of the KJV

  • Yes, אשר is "asher" and "aher" is a typo. Keep in mind that when it says 111 times, this is probably only referring to the times it is actually translated into English, but it is used over 3,000 times in the Tenach.

  • Asher is a name

    Aher means different

    theres no typo,just different words.

    אשר

    אחר

    you cant make a typo in these two words

  • It would appear aher (if they are saying this is the word meaning "which") is a typo and should be asher.

  • I know I know... I always have LOTS of questions LOL

  • ROFLOL, that's okay, that is what we are here for :-)

  • very interesting.

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