The Bible reveals that God has only one Holy Name. That name is usually presented in English as "Jehovah" (based on the Masoretic Hebrew) or "Yahweh" (based on some Greek usage).
Nevertheless, there are many who refer to the "names" (plural), and I wish to address these on this blogsite.
Brother, first off, I don't even know why you can't say Jesus, but refer to Him as ''the one who sits at the right hand..'' Anyway, secondly if you do a little research, you'll find that the Masoretes were wrong in trying to add vowel symbols from Adonai or Elohim for pronunciation purposes pertaining to God's name. Thirdly, in that same little research, you'll find that God's name isn't and cannot be Jehovah at all. Check it with all the Hebrew linguists and scholars and they'll let you know; it's a mistake, just like Jehovah Witnesses who think they got it right but they're dang wrong. The fact is no one actually knows the full and real pronunciation of God's name. I say full because the term 'Halleluyah' means: 'Praise Yah' or 'Let us praise Yah'. Fourthly, since you don't believe that Jesus is also part of the Godhead (just as the Holy Spirit is as well), I'd suggest you abandon what you think and/or what you've been told or taught and you ask the Father directly and for Him to respond through His Word or as he would with Abraham, face to face as nothing is impossible to Him.
Unknown stated: "Anyway, secondly if you do a little research, you'll find that the Masoretes were wrong in trying to add vowel symbols from Adonai or Elohim for pronunciation purposes pertaining to God's name."
Evidently, however, you have no qualms about pronouncing God's son's name as "Jesus", even though this English pronunication is definitely not the way it was originally pronounced?
Unknown stated: "Check it with all the Hebrew linguists and scholars and they'll let you know;"
Many have come up various ways that they believe that God's Holy Name was originally pronounced and endeavor to give such pronunication with Latin characters. If any Hebrew linguist or scholar is totally honest, he will admit that no one on earth today knows for a certainty what ancient Hebrew actually sounded like and that no one on earth today knows for a certainty what God's Holy Name originally sound like.
No scripture however contains any command from God Himself that that says that his Holy Name is not pronounced in every language exactly as it was originally prononced in ancient Hebrew, then it is not His name.
Unknown stated: "it's a mistake, just like Jehovah Witnesses who think they got it right but they're dang wrong."
James 3:10 - Out of the same mouth comes forth blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.
As far as I know, the Jehovah's Witnesses do not claim that "Jehovah" is the way God's Holy Name was originally pronounced.
Unknown stated: "The fact is no one actually knows the full and real pronunciation of God's name."
Precisely. This is what I have pointed out many times in what I have written.
Unknown stated: "Fourthly, since you don't believe that Jesus is also part of the Godhead"
Godhead, as promoted by trinitarians and oneness believers, is not found in the Bible. I have no scriptural reason to imagine, assume, add to, and read into the Bible that Jesus is a member of an alleged Godhead consisting of three persons (trinity) or "modes" (modalist), etc. In the Bible, only the God and Father of Jesus is the "one God" of whom are all. -- 1 Corinthians 8:6. https://jesusnotyhwh.blogspot.com/p/godhead.html
Brother, first off, I don't even know why you can't say Jesus, but refer to Him as ''the one who sits at the right hand..'' Anyway, secondly if you do a little research, you'll find that the Masoretes were wrong in trying to add vowel symbols from Adonai or Elohim for pronunciation purposes pertaining to God's name. Thirdly, in that same little research, you'll find that God's name isn't and cannot be Jehovah at all. Check it with all the Hebrew linguists and scholars and they'll let you know; it's a mistake, just like Jehovah Witnesses who think they got it right but they're dang wrong. The fact is no one actually knows the full and real pronunciation of God's name. I say full because the term 'Halleluyah' means: 'Praise Yah' or 'Let us praise Yah'. Fourthly, since you don't believe that Jesus is also part of the Godhead (just as the Holy Spirit is as well), I'd suggest you abandon what you think and/or what you've been told or taught and you ask the Father directly and for Him to respond through His Word or as he would with Abraham, face to face as nothing is impossible to Him.
ReplyDeleteI did not recieve an email notification of the above, and thus did not even know that there had been a response until today (12/16/2022).
DeleteUnknown stated: "Brother, first off, I don't even know why you can't say Jesus, but refer to Him as ''the one who sits at the right hand..'' "
The words above appear to not address anything. I have no qualms about saying "Jesus".
https://jesusnotyhwh.blogspot.com/search?q=Jesus
Unknown stated: "Anyway, secondly if you do a little research, you'll find that the Masoretes were wrong in trying to add vowel symbols from Adonai or Elohim for pronunciation purposes pertaining to God's name."
DeleteI have no reason to think that the Masoretes added vowel symbols from Adonai or Elohim for pronunications purpose pertaining to God's name.
https://nameofyah.blogspot.com/search?q=Masoretes
Unknown stated: "Thirdly, in that same little research, you'll find that God's name isn't and cannot be Jehovah at all."
DeleteJehovah, Yahweh, Yehowah, Yahaveh, etc., are all various Latinized forms of the same Holy Name.
https://nameofyah.blogspot.com/p/fake.html
Evidently, however, you have no qualms about pronouncing God's son's name as "Jesus", even though this English pronunication is definitely not the way it was originally pronounced?
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DeleteUnknown stated: "Check it with all the Hebrew linguists and scholars and they'll let you know;"
DeleteMany have come up various ways that they believe that God's Holy Name was originally pronounced and endeavor to give such pronunication with Latin characters. If any Hebrew linguist or scholar is totally honest, he will admit that no one on earth today knows for a certainty what ancient Hebrew actually sounded like and that no one on earth today knows for a certainty what God's Holy Name originally sound like.
No scripture however contains any command from God Himself that that says that his Holy Name is not pronounced in every language exactly as it was originally prononced in ancient Hebrew, then it is not His name.
Unknown stated: "it's a mistake, just like Jehovah Witnesses who think they got it right but they're dang wrong."
James 3:10 - Out of the same mouth comes forth blessing and cursing. My brothers, these things ought not to be so.
As far as I know, the Jehovah's Witnesses do not claim that "Jehovah" is the way God's Holy Name was originally pronounced.
Unknown stated: "The fact is no one actually knows the full and real pronunciation of God's name."
Precisely. This is what I have pointed out many times in what I have written.
Unknown stated: "Fourthly, since you don't believe that Jesus is also part of the Godhead"
Godhead, as promoted by trinitarians and oneness believers, is not found in the Bible. I have no scriptural reason to imagine, assume, add to, and read into the Bible that Jesus is a member of an alleged Godhead consisting of three persons (trinity) or "modes" (modalist), etc. In the Bible, only the God and Father of Jesus is the "one God" of whom are all. -- 1 Corinthians 8:6.
https://jesusnotyhwh.blogspot.com/p/godhead.html