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1An Outline of the History of the Literature of the Old Testament: With ...

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  • First Year Published: 1898
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    Yahweh

    Yahweh was an ancient Semitic deity of weather and war in the ancient Levant, the national god of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, and the head of the

    Names of God in Christianity

    titles including El Elyon and El Shaddai. Jah or Yah is an abbreviation of Jahweh/Yahweh, and often sees usage by Christians in the interjection "Hallelujah"

    God

    as "the LORD" with "Lord" in all caps. Jah or Yah is an abbreviation of Jahweh/Yahweh, and often sees usage by Jews and Christians in the interjection

    God in Christianity

    alongside the name Jahweh to serve as fuller forms of address; rather, they were occasionally made use of in place of the name Jahweh." In this respect

    Theophory in the Bible

    the god who was the father of Baal. Yah/Jah, a shortened form of Yahweh/Jahweh, the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton YHWH (יהוה). They are also known

    Jehovah

    alongside the name Jahweh to serve as fuller forms of address; rather, they were occasionally made use of in place of the name Jahweh.' In this respect

    Monolatry

    many other gods, they just believed that their god, the local thunder god Jahweh/Yahweh/JHVH, would protect them and defeat you and your god. (Boston: Allyn

    Names of God

    Yahweh. Jah or Yah (rendered as יָהּ‎ in Hebrew) is an abbreviation of Jahweh/Yahweh/Jehovah. It appears in certain translations of the Bible, such as

    Hydrogen Jukebox

    - "Who's the enemy year after year?" Song #3: Jaweh and Allah Battle - "Jahweh with Atom Bomb" Song #4: Consulting I Ching smoking pot listening to the

    Tetragrammaton

    the forms Yahweh or Jehovah are used. Jah or Yah is an abbreviation of Jahweh/Yahweh, and often sees usage by Christians in the interjection "Hallelujah"