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I believe if you want he proper understanding of the Scriptures and the truth of words, translation and or transliteration.
The Anglo American/Greco Roman European perspective has brought about confusion as have many factions of christianity.

The Scriptures are Hebrew and must be understood from a Hebraic perspective. Also we have Greek records that are sound and they are also sources of authority. The Greek cannot be ignored.

Reguardless of all the aurgments people may put forth. We do not speak nor teach broken Hebrew. Give and ear and listen.

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  • Let me try and give a small history example. The so called jews of today, are of German descent, so the V is often used in their language.

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  • That was an excellent example using the different dialects. But a question as always. In the Hebrew alphabet I see "V" (Vav). I always use YHVH. When did the "W" come in or when did V enter? I am a bit confused there.

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