Q.   Is the Father's Name Yehovah?

A.    Below is a reference to the Enhanced Strong’s Lexicon (H1942 & 1943) which shows the meaning of the latter part of what some are now promoting as the correct name of the Father.

A basic look at the Hebrew shows it cannot be true. Furthermore, H3050 shows the shortened poetic form of Yahweh as “Yah,” not “Yeh.”

We find “Yehovah” is an attempt to use the vowel pointing used to place Adonai (Master) over the Name Yahweh, by which, “Jehovah” was the result by early Hebrew linguist in roughly the 14th century of our Common Era who didn’t initially realize what had been done to the Heavenly Father’s Name.

Today, the term “HaShem” (The Name) is commonly stamped over the Name of Yahweh by Orthodox Jews in their Bibles. They continue the false doctrine of the Ineffability of the Name (i.e., teaching that Yahweh is too holy to pronounce or use in everyday language). Christianity also, knowingly or unknowingly, follows this man-made tradition by placing “The LORD” in place of Yahweh’s Sacred Name.

 
      
   
                    
     
                   
         
     
                   
               
                         
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