Hi all YHWHgroup members! This is a special notice from the moderator! There has been no activity in this group for 7 days! Now I'm sure that you didn't all...
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Wayne Ingalls
moedisrael
Apr 10, 2006 2:37 am
The most common pronunciation in my area is Yahuah, the way Lew White of Fossilized Customs believes to be the correct way. From my studies, to date I have...
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Garth's Hotmail
garthgrenache
Apr 11, 2006 7:40 am
Dear all, Thanks Wayne for bringing up three pronunciations to be discussed: 1. "Yehovah" -Avi ben Mordechai based on the ancient vowel pointing. 2. "Yahuah"...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Apr 20, 2006 5:01 am
Peace to everyone! In our discussion of the divine name YHWH, we have used evidence fromHebrew grammar, Hebrew orthography, (i.e. when did matres become used...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Apr 22, 2006 6:11 am
Thanks! to Wayne for refering us to one of our member's pages on the Divine Name, http://www.rakkav.com/qahal/pages/myname.htm It was through this very page...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
May 20, 2006 4:35 am
Cuneiform (IA)-(U) & Masoretic Yeho- : Why BOTH can be right. Dear all, 1. I have learnt how the theophoric element YHW- or -YHW is spelled in cuneiform. 2. I...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
May 20, 2006 5:49 am
Yhawweh -a safer theory Dear all, As you've probably noticed from my first listed message, I've been advocating a theoretical pronunciation of YHWH as: ...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
May 24, 2006 2:13 am
"Y'hawwe"Please challenge this theory! (22/5/06): Y-haw-weh (Piel Intensive) "He consistently is"/"He makes to be" Theory: This is the way the Piel stem, 3rd...
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Wayne Ingalls
moedisrael
May 25, 2006 2:53 am
It looks to me like the vowel pointing in Psalm 19: 3 would best be shown as yehahueh. Wayne Garth Grenache <garthgrenache@...> wrote: "Y'hawwe" Please...
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Garth's Hotmail
garthgrenache
May 26, 2006 12:16 pm
Dear Wayne and all, Here is Psalm 19:2(3)b which reads: w-lay-la(h) ll-ley-la(h) y-haw-we(h) da-`at and night to night it (continually) shows knowledge. The...
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Wayne Ingalls
moedisrael
May 29, 2006 3:53 am
Is your thought then that the ancient pronunciation of the letter vav is as a "w" when doubled, and not as a "v" as in modern Hebrew, where the pronunciation...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
May 29, 2006 4:06 am
Dear Wayne and all, Wayne said> Is your thought then that the ancient pronunciation of the letter vav is as a "w" when doubled, and not as a "v" as in modern...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 5, 2006 4:08 am
Dear all, My recent discoveries and realisations have opened my mind to a new possibility. Generally I have rejected the popular pronunciation "Yahweh"...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 17, 2006 6:44 am
Dear all, Recently I suggested 'Yahawu39; as a possible Qal Imperfect 3ms for HWH. I was hoping to find that the vowel of the Preterite tense of Akkadian "ewu"...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 17, 2006 7:54 am
Dear friends, I had been closed to the pronunciation "Yahweh", as it didn't seem to fit the theophoric prefix y'ho-, as in y'hoshua`. However, my recent...
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Solomon
bar_enosh
Jun 21, 2006 4:33 am
I am a new member of this group, and I have gone back to read all the messages. I have been interested in the pronunciation of the divine Name for many years,...
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Dave Donnelly
seeker02421
Jun 21, 2006 4:35 am
... Further difficulties I note are that the final 'e' which would be found in "Yahweh" and Yhawweh" is apparently absent from all known representations of...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache01@...
Jun 21, 2006 7:03 am
Dear Solomon and Dave, Welcome to the discussion! May it continue to interest you! Thanks very much for your input! ... I welcome all to give their thoughts...
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truthseeker3712
Jun 21, 2006 4:19 pm
I personally am leaning towards a three syllable pronunciation. Let's first examine some names that appear in the Scriptures, that have YeHo as the first part...
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truthseeker3712
Jun 21, 2006 4:24 pm
quote: Originally the Samaritans or Shamerim (keepers, as they call themselves)were divided into two groups, Dosithean and Sabbuai. The Sabbuai later became...
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Solomon
bar_enosh
Jun 21, 2006 4:50 pm
Though it appears logical that YHWH is from the old Semitic root HWH, might the form (and thus, the meaning) of the Name be unique? In other words, since YHWH...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 21, 2006 5:14 pm
Thanks for your contribution, Truthseeker! What do you suppose these yeho- names tell us about whether YHWH is 2 or 3 syllables? What is your reasoning,...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 22, 2006 2:53 am
Dear all, Solomon has asked an important question: Maybe God's name is unique and cannot be explained by usual Hebrew grammar? Maybe it is not from HWH?...
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Garth Grenache
garthgrenache
Jun 22, 2006 2:53 am
Thanks again for stimulating our thinking, Truthseeker! You refer to the quoted 'Samaritan pronunciation of God's name' which was written in Greek as IABE....
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Dave Donnelly
seeker02421
Jun 22, 2006 2:58 am
... If Clement spelt YHWH as IAOU -without the final E (as most of his time did), would that mean that YHWH lacked a final 'e'? I would suggest that the 'e' is...
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truthseeker3712
Jun 22, 2006 3:00 am
Please check my statements, and let me know if anyone believes that there are errors in fact: Earlier, in the first century, Flavius Josephus, a Jewish...
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Garth's Hotmail
garthgrenache
Jun 22, 2006 4:04 am
Dear Truthseeker, I've been unable to find where the Septuagint uses IAW for God's name. Can you tell me where? Love from Garth Grenache, Moderator....
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Garth's Hotmail
garthgrenache
Jun 22, 2006 4:04 am
Thanks Dave!! for sharing your in-depth research on Clement's transcription of "the mystic name", and for referring us to accessible online sources: "Further,...
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Solomon
bar_enosh
Jun 22, 2006 4:04 am
Garth, I do think YHWH is from HWH, but as others have stated, it may not be entirely from the Hebrew of the Bible and may pre-date it. At the same time, I...
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Garth's Hotmail
garthgrenache
Jun 22, 2006 4:05 am
Dear all! Thanks to Truthseeker for bringing up the 'four vowel' theory for discussion: This theory is based on Josephus' statement: "in which was engraven the...