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YHWH
What is the tetragrammaton?
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The ancient Hebrew language that the Old Testament was written in did not have vowels in its alphabet.
In written form, ancient Hebrew was a
consonant-only language.
In the original Hebrew, God’s name
transliterates to YHWH (sometimes written in the older style
as YHVH).
This is known as the tetragrammaton (meaning
“four letters”).
Because of the lack of vowels, Bible scholars
debate how the tetragrammaton YHWH was pronounced.
The tetragrammaton consists of four Hebrew
letters: yodh, he, waw, and then he repeated.
Some versions of the Bible translate the
tetragrammaton as “Yahweh” or “Jehovah”; most translate it as “LORD” (all capital
letters).
Contrary to what some Christians believe (and
at least one cult), Jehovah is not the Divine Name revealed to
Israel.
The name Jehovah is a
product of mixing different words and different alphabets of different languages.
Due to a fear of accidentally taking God’s
name in vain (Leviticus
24:16), the Jews basically quit saying it out loud altogether.
Instead, when reading Scripture aloud, the
Jews substituted the tetragrammaton YHWH with the word Adonai (“Lord”).
Even in the Septuagint (the Greek
translation of the Old Testament), the translators substituted Kurios (“Lord”)
for the Divine Name.
Eventually, the vowels from Adonai (“Lord”)
or Elohim (“God”) found their way in between the consonants
of YHWH, thus forming YaHWeH.
But this interpolation of vowels does not
mean that was how God’s name was originally pronounced. In fact, we aren’t
entirely sure if YHWH should have two syllables or three.
Any number of vowel sounds can be inserted
within YHWH, and Jewish scholars are as uncertain of the real
pronunciation as Christian scholars are.
Jehovah is actually a much later (probably
16th-century) variant.
The word Jehovah comes from
a three-syllable version of YHWH, YeHoWeH.
The Y was replaced with
a J (although Hebrew does not even have a J sound)
and the W with a V, plus the extra vowel in the
middle, resulting in JeHoVaH.
These vowels are the abbreviated forms of the
imperfect tense, the participial form, and the perfect tense of the Hebrew
being verb (English is) — thus the meaning of Jehovah could
be understood as “He who will be, is, and has been.”
So, what is God’s Name, and what does it
mean?
The most likely choice for how the
tetragrammaton was pronounced is “YAH-way,” “YAH-weh,” or something similar.
The name Yahweh refers to
God’s self-existence.
Yahweh is linked to how God
described Himself in Exodus 3:14, “God said to Moses, ‘I
AM WHO I AM. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: “I AM has sent me
to you.”’”
God’s name is a reflection of His being.
God is the only self-existent or
self-sufficient Being.
Only God has life in and of Himself. That is
the essential meaning of the tetragrammaton, YHWH.
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We will do our best to prayerfully and thoroughly research your question and answer it in a biblically based manner. It is not our purpose to make you agree with us, but rather to point you to what the Bible says concerning your question. You can be assured that your question will be answered by a trained and dedicated Christian who loves the Lord and desires to assist you in your walk with Him. Our writing staff includes pastors, youth pastors, missionaries, biblical counselors, Bible/Christian college students, seminary students, and lay students of God's Word.
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