JEHOVAH or YAHWEH By: achtung heiss Ironically, it seems - TopicsExpress



          

JEHOVAH or YAHWEH By: achtung heiss Ironically, it seems that modern Christendom is MORE superstitious than the Christendom of 400 years ago! All scholars conceded that the best available manuscripts of the Holy Scriptures actually include the Divine Name nearly 7000 times. The name Jehovah is an English translation of the Hebrew name Yahweh or Yehowah, which is in turn an approximate pronunciation of YHWH (corresponding to the four Hebrew characters well-recognized as the biblical personal name of Almighty God, and are universally designated as the Tetragrammaton or the Tetragram). For centuries, most Jews have superstitiously refrained from pronouncing aloud any form of the divine Name. They base that superstition on the third of the Ten Commandments given to Moses: (Exodus 20:7) You must not take up the name of Jehovah your God in a worthless way Over the centuries, that Jewish superstition has expanded to also forbid writing or engraving any form of YHWH, even when simply copying from one of the nearly 7000 occurrences in the Hebrew Scriptures. In recent centuries, some superstitious Jews have even forbade unabbreviated EUPHEMISMS for YHWH; capitalized terms such as Tetragrammaton and (amazingly) even the Name are forbidden by such superstitions. More recently, the Jewish superstition has ballooned out of all reasonableness by also forbidding respectful impersonal TERMS referring to the Almighty; thus many Jews insist upon writing G-d or G~d rather than God. They may even refrain from capitalizing impersonal terms such as Creator and Almighty. Naturally, the religious and superstitious practices of a person are between him and his Creator. However, in recent decades these superstitious Jews have worked to impose their superstitious sensibilities beyond their religious communities, and onto the entire populace. Thus, although YHWH is unanimously recognized as the personal name of God, few today use any form of it in their writings and conversation. Interestingly, Christendom has largely joined with superstitious Jews in suppressing the use of Yahweh and Jehovah. However, it seems that Christendoms anti-YHWH bias largely devolves from their hatred of Jehovahs Witnesses, the religion almost single-handedly responsible for the growing public recognition that the Almighty God of Judaism and Christianity actually does a personal name. It seems that too many are more interested in coddling superstition than in allowing intellectual honesty and respect for the Almighty. Interestingly, Encyclopaedia Judaica says that “the avoidance of pronouncing the name YHWH ... was caused by a misunderstanding of the Third Commandment.” (Psalms 83:18) That people may know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth (John 17:26) [Jesus said] I have made your name known to them and will make it known, in order that the love with which you loved me may be in them
Posted on: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 21:06:00 +0000

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