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JW ARCHIVES DIVINE NAME JHWH YHWH JEHOVAH NWT NIV COMPARE.

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Brief introduction to translator preferences to the interpretation and use of the "Divine Name" (JWHW/YHWH) and, or use of surrogates within the Hebrew Bible, and Christian Greek Scriptures. New World Translation NWT, New International Version NIV Comparison.

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  • ♥*¨)יהוה = JHWH = Jehovah = Jehova ....

    ¸.•´¸.•*´¨)the truth make you free*

    (¸.´♥ (¸.•*´¨) Love ♥ Peace ♥ Respect

  • excellent video. Keep up the good work!

  • Great video brother, thanks so much for your research. Praise Jehovah!

  • The Trinity is an inspired expression from Satan in opposing Jehovah's Sovereignty and by stating "God manifested in the flesh" people just rejected Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. (2 John 7) This is the AntiChrist, another doctrine of Jesus outside the Bible Scriptures.

  • Yah..Jah, same thing, people make useless arguments based on the J, well I'm sorry they don't live in America, but we're not wrong for translating god's name into English, praise Jehovah -Psalms 144:1

  • Wish you well into the new generation of preaching online, man you got some NICELY MADE videos brother!

  • Those who claim that we should not pronounce the holy name, rather than NOT pronouncing the holy as claimed, actually end up pronouncing the Holy Name as "the Lord", "God," "Hashem," etc. Actually, there is absolutely nothing in the Bible that forbids pronouncing the holy name, nor is there anything that forbids pronouncing that name according to linguistical changes.

  • It would be more correct to say that the NIV has changed the holy name to "the Lord" or "God." Actually, however, God has not authorized anyone to change his holy name.

  • Is there a website where I can get a scan of this letter?

  • Outstanding presentation! Great illustration on the inductive argument for the use of the name of God. I look forward to hearing and seeing more! Keep up the good work.

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