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A great deal of controversy exists about the pronunciation of God's Name. I believe it's Yahweh, but you need to be aware that there are others who believe it's pronounced Yahuah. One thing we know for certain. His Name isn't Lord or God. We know this too. The day is coming when Yahweh will clear up all of the confusion.

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  • no thats not the correct pronunciation there are no Ws in hebrew all those pronunciations are wrong.

  • @doctorw2 I beg to differ.

  • @SnyderTalk the kabbala has the true pronuciation.

  • @doctorw2 So you say.

  • @doctorw2 You are mistaken, but Yahweh will straighten it out when He returns.

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  • God = Yahuah ! Jesus = Yahusha !

  • Thanks for this information.Which ever way you pronounce it,Yahweh will hear you according to your heart content. That my belief.

  • Negrobot2000 it is pronounced YAHAVAH= YAH (Masculine pronoun denoting the masculine aspects and attributes of the creator) HAVAH (female aspects and attributes of the creator havah is the hebrew name of eve in genesis) GODs name is the creative principle and ideals of the universe kabbalah teaches that men and women are creative expressions of GOD on the physical plane of existence only life can beget life.

  • @doctorw2 so what is the 'real pronunciation' you have learned? Please do share

  • In the Day of Pentecost, the exceptional behavior of Peter to speak the Divine Tongue of the Angels, the literal Hebrew to the various Jews from around the world, seemed a miracle to those not accustomed to hearing Hebrew used outside their places of worship. All the Jews heard Peter speaking Hebrew about Yeshua, while the others who were not Jews, had no idea about this second language the Jews knew from their Religion. To non Jews it sounded like babbling, that went over their heads.

  • In Jesus' day, the Jews did not speak Hebrew in public, it was a secret language used in the Synagogues. The Synagogues also used Greek in it's own public signs, Jesus would have been known publicly as Iesus Yesus or Jesus, even though his Hebrew name is Yeshua, because the use of Hebrew was sequestered to the Minyans in their Worship. The New Testament was written in Greek for the public , not for the Jews, and the Divine Name in Hebrew was not written, according to Jewish Custom.

  • Yad Hey Vav Hey "Behold the Hand Behold the Nail"  YHWH or YHVH is the Divine Name , called the Tetragrammaton of four Hebrew Letters, which four letters to each iconic or pictogram meaning, says Yad= hand Hey= Look Vav= Nail Hey= Look. or Behold the Hand Behold the Nail. It means the two hands , one of the Priest of God and the same hand of God Himself is bound together as One Hand, and it was forbidden for Jews because it proves Jesus is God being nailed in his hand.

  • @SnyderTalk wrong i know the correct pronuciation but, everyone in the world will know the true name when GOD does reveal it.

  • @SnyderTalk no its what the kabbala says.

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