Subject: how many books in bible? |
Bible Note: Steve, I must be incorrect again for I am ignorant to the fact that there is no man alive like no other that claims to be able to pronounce YHVH for this is the name that all scholars of every text of every bible, of every commentary, even the islams of the torah cannot pronounce this word because it has no vowels in fact even the jehovahs witness know this and even the mormons but then I come upon you. Under messianic law you are not to repeat Elohim twice in the same way consecutively, by the way, this means God in Hebrew which has five different meanings. After Elohim the names used are Yehovih, Yehovah and Yahh, which is the sacred name, all these also mean God. If you were to say these in English you would say Jehovah and this is incorrect because there are no J's in Hebrew, Greek or Chaldean. Even to this day they have changed the name in order to not repeat the sacred name. In the Interlinear by J.P. Green Sr. page xvi, Hebrew Alphabet says The letter Ayin, owing to the difficulty experienced by Occidentals in pronouncing it accurately, it is a deep guttural sound, like that made in gargling, is generally neglected, i.e. passed over silently in reading. We have represented it to the eye, but not exactly to the ear by the Greek rough breathing for distinctness and typographical convenience a reversed apostrophe in order to distinguish it from Aleph, which is likewise treated as silent, being similarily represented by the Greek smooth breathing, the apostrophe. What you need to do is go to any Hebrew manuscript and search this out or go to any teacher, even your own teacher, I'm sure he's well read and if he has forgotten he'll be able to find this for you. Please if there is such an argument which I haven't heard of that this is not true please send me the name of the scholar or even the commentary to prove the incorrection. As you can see I do not use my own words, I let the bible interpret the bible and leave the sottish for the sottish. |