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The True Pronunciation of YHVH and the Name of Christ

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biloqewu

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Linking to an anti-trinitarian site.
The tetragrammaton YHVH is pronounced Yehovah, “yeh-ho-vah”, and the name of Christ is pronounced Yeshua, “yeh-shoo-ah”, where the name of Yeshua includes the name of Yehovah in his own name in the YE part of the name, in shortened form from the longer version of the name Yehoshua, which is a contraction of two words, Yehovah and yasha, which means, “Yehovah delivers”. Exodus 3:15, Exodus 17:9, 1 Chronicles 24:11.

You can read the full study here The True Pronunciation of YHVH and the Name of Christ | Wisdom of God .
 

Deacon

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O Blessed man, that in th’ advice
of wicked doeth not walk:
nor stand in the sinners way, nor sit
in chayre of scornfull folk.

But in the law of Iehovah
is his longing delight:
aud in his law doth meditate,
by day and eke by night.

Psalme 1:1-2
Bay Psalter 1640

Later in the history of the Jews the name of YHWH became so sacred that they refused to pronounce it.
Well after Jesus earthy ministry the Hebrew vowel points of Adonai were used within the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) in an attempt to pronounce or write the forgotten name resulting in Iehovah or later, Jehovah.

Rob
 
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TCassidy

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And the web page referenced in the OP is rank heresy. Denies the full Deity of Christ and engages in the same error as the "Hebrew Names" heresy. And claims the vile heresy of being anti-Trinitarian.
 
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