Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Do you know the hebrew name of the most high?

If you do you know the truth. Yaw the most high?

Do you know the hebrew name of the most high?
EL Elyon


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Reply:Probably Yod-He-Vau-He - IHVH - variously transliterated as "Jehovah" or "Yahweh." (Hebrew has no vowels and the sounds of certain consonants have changed through the centuries, so nobody knows the exact pronunciation used by the ancient Hebrews. In fact this was said to have been a closely guarded secret of the High Priest, who would enter the Tabernacle once a year at Yom Kippur and pronounce this name in the presence of the Ark. Its pronunciation in any other circumstance was said to cause the universe to crash into dissolution.)





But the Hebrews had several names for their "God." The name He was said to have given to Moses from the Burning Bush was "Eheieh," "I AM" or "I am that I am."





The Christian Qabalists of the Renaissance noted that by inserting the Hebrew letter Shin in the midst of the four letters of the Tetragrammaton IHVH, the result is the Hebrew name of Jesus, IHShVH or Yeheshua. Now the Tetragrammaton was said to refer to the four Elements - Fire, Water, Air and Earth - and Shin is the letter of Spirit; so IHShVH supposedly referred to the Spirit of God descending into matter to redeem it, as per Christian theology.
Reply:It's Yeshua (I don't know if thats the correct spelling, but its' like Joshua, but pronounced Ye-Shoo-Uh.)
Reply:Commonly known as the Tetragramatton. The Hebrew letters are Yod He Waw He written from right to left. The English letters are YHWH. The accurate pronunciation is unknown today.








Hannah J Paul
Reply:shmuck...





that's the name for the highest rabbi, the jews have ! ! !





shmuck, the most high ! ! !





and the jews still believe they're God's chosen children...


that's why everyone else wants to eliminate the jews...
Reply:Yahweh


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