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How to pronounce yahweh in English?

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Synonyms jahvey, jahweh, jehovah, jhvh, wahvey, yahve, yahveh, yahwe, yhvh, yhwh

Examples of yahweh

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Yahweh saves Jerusalem and the kingdom from an invasion by Assyria.
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Yahweh is now involved in this and the weather is going to cause suffering as he removes his hand of protection.
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Yahweh has a plan clearly laid out and those that involve themselves with Jerusalem and his plan will be cut to pieces.
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Yahweh is God's sacred name in the Hebrew Bible.
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Yahweh instructs Moses to appear before the pharaoh and inform him of God's demand that he let God's people go.
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Yahweh and the gods and goddesses of Canaan.
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Yahweh and the issue of intoxication.
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Come yahweh, you wussy little deity.
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Yahweh causes a series of ten plagues to strike Egypt, but whenever Pharaoh begins to relent God causes him to harden his heart.
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  • A name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH
  • "Yahweh" is the eleventh and final track (excluding "Fast Cars", not found on all versions of the album) from U2's eleventh studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. ...
  • The name of the God of Israel worshipped by the Jahwist prophets in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in antiquity; in "Sacred Name Bibles", translating the Tetragrammaton
  • A vocalization. favored by most theologians, of the tetragammaton -- the name of God ("JHWH") found throughout the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament). An alternative pronunciation is Jehovah, a popular name but one that was probably never used in ancient times.
  • One of the names of God found in the Hebrew Bible; like "Jehovah" it is formed from the Tetragrammaton YHWH, with vowels added. In many English language Bibles it is written LORD (all capital letters). ...
  • Hebraic word for God. Used primarily by Roman Catholics
  • Leads Israel through the desert in a pillar of cloud and fire; he kindles Elijah's altar by lightning, and translates the prophet in a chariot of fire.
  • From the Hebrew verb "hayah" (to be), "the one who causes to be." The God of Israel, whose name was revealed to Moses (Exodus 3.14).
  • The unspeakable Divine Name; proper name for the God of Israel, it means "I am the one who will be there [for you]"