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1 | John 10.3The sheep hears his voice | John 10:3 | dfrost | 184019 | ||
JONP, Just asking what is YHWH never heard of it I listen to Jesus I am his sheep and I listen to his voice |
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2 | John 10.3The sheep hears his voice | John 10:3 | jonp | 184020 | ||
Hi Sorry for my lack of clarity. YHWH is the name of God in the Old Testament (Yahweh; Jahweh; Jehovah). The four letters which represent His Name are in fact unpronounceable. The Jews consider it blasphemy to speak the Name, thus the Hebrew text represents it with the four letters together with indicators that when read another word should be used, either LORD or GOD. So when in such translations as AV, RV, RSV etc you see GOD or LORD in capital letters it is an indication that they are translating the sacred Name of YHWH. The reason why it is unpronounceable is because as it was never pronounced eventually everyone forgot how it should be pronounced. So now no one knows!. It is often called the Tetragrammaton. Hope this clarifies the situation. Best wishes Jonp |
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3 | John 10.3The sheep hears his voice | John 10:3 | Searcher56 | 184022 | ||
God's day to you, Jonp, YHWH is written "LORD" in upper case. I don't think there is an uppercase GOD. Why did you also say God? ... | ||||||
4 | John 10.3The sheep hears his voice | John 10:3 | jonp | 184041 | ||
Hi Sometimes the writer wanted to say 'The Lord YHWH' (adonai YHWH). That is then translated as 'the Lord GOD' (e.g. Isaiah 50.4, 5, 7, 9). Best wishes Jonp | ||||||
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