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*𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (Phoenician alphabet)
 
*𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (Phoenician alphabet)
 
|Latin =
 
|Latin =
*{{sm|Iehovah}}
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*{{sm|''*Iehovah''}} (reconstructed)
*{{sm|Iehóva}}
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*{{sm|''*Iehóva''}} (reconstructed)
 
|Neo-Latin =
 
|Neo-Latin =
*Jehouah
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*''*Jehouah'' (reconstructed)
*Jehōva
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*''*Jehōva'' (reconstructed)
 
|Phoenician = 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
 
|Phoenician = 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
 
|Neo-Punic = 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
 
|Neo-Punic = 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
|Ancient Greek = Ιεηωουα
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|Ancient Greek = ''*Ιεηωουα'' (reconstructed)
 
|Hebrew =
 
|Hebrew =
 
*יהוה (Block script)
 
*יהוה (Block script)
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|Syriac = ܝܗܘܗ
 
|Syriac = ܝܗܘܗ
 
|English =
 
|English =
*Yahveh
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*''*Yahveh'' (reconstructed)
*Yahweh
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*''*Yahweh'' (reconstructed)
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*''*Yehveh'' (reconstructed)
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*''*Yehweh'' (reconstructed)
 
|Alias =
 
|Alias =
 
*[[Allah]]
 
*[[Allah]]
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'''Yahweh''', '''Yehweh''', '''Yahveh''', '''Yehveh''', '''YHWH''', '''YHVH''', '''[[Jehovah]]''', '''Jah''', or '''Yah''' is either [[monotheism|monothiestic]] [[God (title)|God]] in Judaism and Old Testament or [[sky deity]] in Samaria and Judah, and the name which given by Israelites to the Canaanite-Phoenician [[ʾIlu|ʾEl]].
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'''''*Yahweh''''', '''''*Yehweh''''', '''''*Yahveh''''', '''''*Yehveh''''', '''YHWH''', '''YHVH''', '''JHVH''', '''JHWH''', '''[[Jehovah]]''', '''Jah''', or '''[[Yah]]''' is either [[monotheism|monothiestic]] [[God (title)|God]] in Judaism and Old Testament or [[sky deity]] in Samaria and Judah, and the name which given by Israelites to the Canaanite-Phoenician [[ʾIlu|ʾEl]].
   
 
==The meaning of the name==
 
==The meaning of the name==
 
Most of the vocalisations and the theories are not considered canon in either Judaism or Christianity because the points were unknown but most acceptable two theories that the meaning was either "oh He is..." or "the Lord".
 
Most of the vocalisations and the theories are not considered canon in either Judaism or Christianity because the points were unknown but most acceptable two theories that the meaning was either "oh He is..." or "the Lord".
   
Another theory make it short for "ישוע הנצרי ומלך היהודים" which means "Nasserist Jesus is the king of Jews" but this theory is not acceptable from either Jews or Christians.
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Another theory make it short for "ישוע הנצרי ומלך היהודים" which means "Nasserist Jesus is the king of the Jews" but this theory is not acceptable from either Jews or Christians.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 12:00, 8 June 2021


*Yahweh, *Yehweh, *Yahveh, *Yehveh, YHWH, YHVH, JHVH, JHWH, Jehovah, Jah, or Yah is either monothiestic God in Judaism and Old Testament or sky deity in Samaria and Judah, and the name which given by Israelites to the Canaanite-Phoenician ʾEl.

The meaning of the name

Most of the vocalisations and the theories are not considered canon in either Judaism or Christianity because the points were unknown but most acceptable two theories that the meaning was either "oh He is..." or "the Lord".

Another theory make it short for "ישוע הנצרי ומלך היהודים" which means "Nasserist Jesus is the king of the Jews" but this theory is not acceptable from either Jews or Christians.

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