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Originally posted by yahushuasaves
I am going strictly from Scripture, not traditions of men.
Originally posted by yahushuasaves
reply to post by truejew
The tetragrammaton occurs throughout Scripture.
Originally posted by yahushuasaves
While the Samaritans may have had a different pronunciation of the name YHWH, the fact that the beginning of the Messiahs name is YAH, at least has the first half to be pronounced Yah.
Yah is the name of the Egyptian moon god and is the same god as Allah. The true name given to Moses was EhJeh. The name Jesus means Jeh, short form of EhJeh, is salvation.
Originally posted by yahushuasaves
reply to post by truejew
Besides the fact that at least in modern Hebrew there is no "J" sound,
Originally posted by yahushuasaves
Yahweh is not Allah or a moon God. I know what you are referring to, but the moon God is Allah if anything. I have heard of Islamic culture worshiping the crescent moon.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
You certainly have not taken a single course in Hebrew. There is no phonetic sound like a "J".
Hebrew Phonology.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
You just linked someone's arbitrary blog.
Originally posted by truejew
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
You just linked someone's arbitrary blog.
The writer of that blog has done much research into the name of God and has had public debates against the Yahwehism cult. He knows what he types about.
, exactly like eta (see above). The name of the letter is pronounced “yota” in Modern Greek. (the reason for the y-sound in front of the letter’s name is due to phonetic transformation of [io] into [yo]).
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by truejew
Of course His Name is Jesus.
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
But what about the people who said His Name before Latin was invented?
Originally posted by yahushuasaves
reply to post by truejew
Considering the languages are different, do you think He will reject Abraham, Paul, or a medieval believer based on how they said His name? All of them would have called Yahushua differently. Are they not referring to the Messiah?