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Category: Religion and Philosophy
Before ABRAHAM was even BORN....
and WAY... WAY... BEFORE mohammed even BUMPED HIS HEAD and the ISLAMIC STUPIDITY PLAGUE was spawned....
People,
have been pursuing for many years,
a personal relationship
with their Lord and Saviour
and yet, after all this time-
they, have never even known...
His name! ???
Proverbs 30:4
who has established all the ends of the earth?
what is his NAME, and what is his son's NAME,
IF THOU CANST TELL?
A brief study in linguistics.
To translate is to explain the meaning
of one language using the words of another.
To transliterate is to spell a word
using the letters of another language.
"I am" is the English translation
of a meaning of the a personal name for GOD.
The English transliteration
of HIS personal name is YHVH, or YHWH
with vowels added, YAHVEH or YAHWEH,
being translated to I AM WHO I AM.
Note: V is the better transliteration
as there is there is no letter in Hebrew
like the W (double-U)
The four Hebrew letters transliterated YHVH are:
a Yod, rhymes with "rode", which we transliterate.."Y"
a He, rhymes with "say", which we transliterate...."H"
a Vav, like "lava", which we transliterate "W" or.."V"
a He rhymes with "say", which we transliterate....."H"
No matter what language you use,
whether you translate or transliterate,
YHVH's name means "I am that I am"
and it directly points to His real name,
which is the same in all languages
YHVH is a personal NAME of the Creator,
revealed in the four letters YOD, HEY, VAV, HEY.
Although often transliterated as YAHWEH,
it is more accurately transliterated as YAHUAH -
simply because there is no letter in Hebrew
exactly like the letter, "W" (double - U).
Original Hebrew didn't have any vowels,
and was written right to left.
Some of the consonants carry with them
the indication of associated vowel sounds.
The "Y" is associated with the sound
of a "long e", as in "beam".
The H is associated with the sound
of a "short a" as "ah!"
The Vav ("W" or "V") is associated
with the vowel "u" and produces the sound
in the word "cool.
The H is associated with the sound
of a "short a" as "ah!"
Thus, the name of the Creator sounds
something like "ee-ah oo' ah", (Yah-oo' ah)
with the accent on the second of the three syllables.
Psalm 68:4
Sing unto God, sing praises to his name:
extol him that rideth upon the heavens
by his name YAH, and rejoice before him.
"JAH" is transliterated in Bible but there is no "J" in Hebrew
The name of YAH is related to the Hebrew verb
"Hoveh" which means "to be" ( I am I was I will be)
Therefore "YAH Hoveh" (transliterated as JAH hoveh)
in the present tense means "YAH is"
So therefore, YAH could also be
his actual or abbreviated name.
Deut 6:4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:
SHMAA......HEAR YISRAEL....ISRAEL YAH........YAH HOVEH......IS ELOHEINU. . OURGOD YAH........YAH HOVEH......IS ECHAD......ONE
Even the most ancient of praises
ends with the name YAH...
YAH is the last part of the word
"halleluYah" and means "praise YAH"
Now let's take a closer look at the son's NAME
The Hebrew/Jewish name for the Jewish Messiah is:
YAHU'SHUAH
abbreviated:
Y'SHUAH,
YEHOSHUA
YESHUA
Y'SHUAH means
"YAH is Salvation" or "YAH the Saviour"
YAHU'SHUAH'S abbreviated form of Y'SHUAH
eventually became "Jesus" in English.
A correct name of the Messiah, YAHU'SHUAH,
is a name by which He was known to his disciples,
though He has several titles such as Rabbi, Son of God, Son of Man, Saviour, Anointed, King of Kings etc...
Even when the Greek proselytes went to Philip and said,
"We would see YAHU'SHUAH" (John 12:20, 21)
A second witness of such a change
is the translation of Luke 4:27,
where it refers to the prophet "Eliseus"
and an event recorded in 2 Kings 5:14.
The Prophet's Hebrew name, however, was 'Eli'Shuah',
which means "God is my Salvation"
YAHU'SHUAH (or Y'SHUAH)
is used often, in the Tanach (Old Testament)
as well as in the official Jewish daily and
festival prayer books, where it is
generally translated as "Salvation".
The Fathers name YHVH
is written using four Hebrew letters
(right to left) YOD HEY VAV HEY
His true Hebrew name is YAHUAH
which means I WAS I AM I WILL BE
The Son's name YAHU'SHUAH
is written using five Hebrew letters
(right to left) YOD HEY VAV SHIN HEY
(The written Shin is pronounced Shu)
"Shu" is a Hebrew root word
meaning SALVATION, deliverance,
overcoming, health, help, prosperity, and welfare.
When you add the root "Shu"
to the Father's name between the "u" and the "a"
this results in the Son's name YAHU'SHUAH
YAHU'SHUAH and the Father are One, and
YAHU'SHUAH came IN his Father's NAME!!
YAHUAH the Father sent YAHU'SHUAH his Son
to be SAVIOUR of the entire world.
The FATHER's True Hebrew Name is:
written..........YHVH
spoken.........YAHUAH
pronounced..YAH-OO'-AH
The SON's Hebrew Name is:
written.........Y'SHUAH
spoken.........YAHU'SHUAH
pronounced...YAH-OO'-SHOO-AH
The CHOSEN TRIBE
YAHUDAH (JUDAH)
pronounced...YAH-OO'-DAH
Isaiah 52:6
Therefore my people shall know my NAME:
Psalm 9:10
And they that know thy NAME
will put their trust in thee:
John 17:6
I have manifested thy NAME
unto the men which thou gavest
me out of the world:
John 17:26
And I have declared unto them
thy NAME and will declare it:
John 14:13-14
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my NAME,
that will I do, that the Father
may be glorified in the Son.
If you ask anything in my NAME
I will do it.
Acts 4:12
for there is no other NAME under heaven
given among men whereby we must be saved.
Rom 10:13
For whosoever shall call upon
the NAME of the Lord shall be saved.
The Father YAHUAH has blessed YOU
through his Holy Son CHRIST JESUS (YAHU'SHUAH)
amen?
AMEN!
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