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A recent find from the 13th century BCE and related directly to a biblical account involving the Hebrews during the time of Moses, proves the divine name was not pronounced "Yahweh" or "Yehowah" / "Jehovah." This is because the name used in the written curses of Mount Ebal by the Hebrews is YHW, from which it is impossible to get "Yahweh" or "Yehowah" / "Jehovah," but which is entirely consistent with the pronunciation of the three- and four-letter forms of the divine name during the biblical periods, "YAHO" in Hebrew, "IAO" in Greek, and "Jaho(h)" in English. This is in addition to the two-letter form of the divine name, YH, or "IA" in Greek," YAH," in Hebrew, and "Jah" in English.
For more information on the pronunciation of the divine name in the biblical periods, see Chapter 1 of Jehovah's Witnesses Defended, which you can order at www.elihubooks.com or on Amazon.com.
For more videos on the pronunciation and use of the divine name during the biblical periods, see the videos in this playlist: • The Divine Name
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16 окт 2024