Many people believe we are not to pronounce our Creator's name. However, others believe that the Third Commandment requires us to speak our Creator's name. For those who believe we should pronounce it, and make it known, this video explains what is known about how to pronounce His name.
For more information, please visit the Nazarene Israel website. Please also see Part Two of this video.
Thank you for this insightful video.
Yarrowdoctor 2 weeks ago
Shalom, Thank, you for sharing brother.
2besavedcom 3 weeks ago
@MosheBarzilai "Old McDonald had a farm E I E I O."
xXxRedXIIIxXx1 3 months ago
i saw in my dream before i wake up, IEI OUA / in English The God YHWH/ in Tagalog= Ang Maykapal na YHWH/ in Dumagat it is =e makedepat a YhWh.
mataripis1 7 months ago
@REAL88E For a reference: Meyer, Marvin and Smith, Richard, eds. Ancient Christian Magic: Coptic texts of ritual power. San Francisco: Harper, 1994. If you were referring to how Moses killed the Egyptian, that comes from Rashi, a great Jewish biblical commentator. About the tradition of Moshiach also having this power, "The tzaddik decrees, and the Holy One, blessed be He, fulfills (Talmud Bavli, Avot 2:4)", and "He will smite the nations with the rod of his mouth. (Isaiah 11:4).
MosheBarzilai 8 months ago
@REAL88E There is a gnostic tradition where the Deity's name is EIO, or more correctly, the invocation of the power of the Deity is summoned by vowel-only incantations, EIO, being one of them. Some believe that Gnostic magic was derived from a Hebrew tradition of vocalizing the Tetragrammaton. Many have noticed that the letters of the Tetragrammaton are most commonly used in conjunction with vowels, and therefore to write out a name with no consonants, you would have to use these letters.
MosheBarzilai 8 months ago
@MosheBarzilai where did you get that from? i never herd that please tell
REAL88E 8 months ago
The spoken Tetragrammation does not contain letters. Instead, the written name contains the letter placeholders for vowels. The letter Yod is heard at the end the vowels "eey" and "aiy"; the Heh is heard at the end of the vowels, "ah" and "awh"; the Vav, which originally had a "w" sound is heard at the end of the vowels, "ohw" and "oow". It is a "backwards" vocalization. But be warned!...pronouncing the name can kill. Moses used the Name to kill the Egyptian; Moshiach do likewise.
MosheBarzilai 9 months ago
EXCERPT: TrumpetCallofGodOnline . com letter: Jesus...The Only Way
What is His name? His name is the Great I AM, Jehovah, The Only God, The Most High, Yahweh, ADONAI, Elohim, YaHuWaH (YHWH) - Being interpreted: “I am who I am” , “I shall be what I shall be”, "The One who causes to be". God, Jehovah, Yahweh - these names were given to, and made by men, so we might speak of Him in a way others might understand. He is even referred to as Allah by the people of Ishmael, who are greatly misled.
ScientistALRIII 11 months ago
its real easy go to originalscripturesdotcom and see for yourself that all the hebrew scholars testify that the name is yahuwah!!!!YAHUWAH!!!!!
foxracing1969 1 year ago