This is my Name - יהוה and אהיה (Part 2 of 2)

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    Examining Exodus 3:13-15 from an Ancient Hebrew perspective. Within this passage is the phrase אהיה אשר אהיה (ehyeh asher ehyeh - I am who I am) and the two names Elohiym gives Mosheh (Moses), אהיה (ehyeh) and יהוה (yhwh). These two names, related to the phrase אהיה אשר אהיה, have a meaning and pronunciation that is often overlooked.
    One thing that I did not point out in the video that I should have, is that the pronunciations I provide for Hebrew and the name YHWH are based on the traditional pronunciation of Hebrew. While it is impossible to prove the modern pronunciation of Hebrew is the original pronunciation, we still cannot know for certainty how the name was pronounced. But, as I point out in the video, the actual pronunciation is not what the Bible teaches is important, but what the character of the name is.

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  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +15

    Actually, I think you bring up a very good point. Not until archeologists uncover Abraham or Moses' tape recorder will we ever know for certainty how a word or name was originally pronounced. So, with that said, Yihweh is my opinion of how the name would be pronounced "based" on the traditional pronunciation. But I stress again, the actual pronunciation is not where our emphasis should be, but on the character yhwh.

    • @Greyswyndir
      @Greyswyndir Рік тому +1

      Technically speaking Jeff, we do have cuneiform tablets that represent all of the different sounds, so if those tablets contain the name YHWH then we should be able to properly pronounce the name, no? Here's an excerpt from an article I read:
      "Also, a family of Jewish businessmen living in the Mesopotamian city of Kippur in the fifth century BC left behind a collection of clay tablets recording their commercial transactions. The clay tablets, known as the Murashu documents, contain vowels and list the names of about 70 Jewish settlers in Persia. The Hebrew names which begin with יהו (Yod Heh Waw) are all written "Yahu-" and never "Yeho"."
      What do you think?

    • @Knauchs
      @Knauchs 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Greyswyndir I used the text-to-speech online with Natural Voices of the Tetragrammaton YHWH יְהוָֹה translated as LORD, which is articulated as Yahweh, or Yehowah, and what I heard was, "Ye-Ha." I tried a couple of vocals and or genders and they sounded the same.

    • @Deidre_H
      @Deidre_H 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm still a little confused about what to call him when praying. I believe there is immense power in his name if called upon correctly. Most of my life I have just called him Abba. Sometimes I say Yahweh. I tried to follow your video. Even trying to write down the way it sounds to me so I could say it like you were. However at the end when you said there were two names, I got lost.

    • @wesleynorma11519
      @wesleynorma11519 8 місяців тому +1

      i also wonder how a word like Halleluyah would be pronounced, Fascinating subject, i really enjoy Jeff's input.@@Greyswyndir

    • @Saadyahu
      @Saadyahu 3 місяці тому

      @@GreyswyndirThis is the reason why I say Yahū-shūa instead of Yeho-shua .

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +4

    @thebuhl1126 I have never seen an attempt to put Yah in Messiah before, that's a new one. Messiah is just a Latin transliteration of the Hebrew, in the Hebrew there is no H, is meshiyakh, the kh is pronounced hard like the ch in the name Bach. Yeshua is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew Yehoshu'ah. I know many want to make that Yahoshua, but there is not evidence to support that transliteration. The Hebrew text clearly has yehoshuah. I use the Hebrew Masoretic text.

  • @phonicsville
    @phonicsville 4 роки тому +24

    To me His name is very imoprtant to Him. I praise Him all with His name and ask Him that my lips, tongue and mouth cees not to to utter His name so my ears will always be reminded of Him. My life has changed so much. I pray not for myself but that His name be known and His glory be told. I love His Name

    • @DeathxStrike18
      @DeathxStrike18 11 місяців тому

      Yeshua (Yahweh is Salvation/Yah Saves) is Hebrew, Ἰησοῦς is Greek, Iēsoûs (Jesous/Jesus) is Latin, Joshua is English.
      The Phoenician/Hebrew י 𐤉 (Yod) is the Greek Ἰ (Iota) this letter becomes transliterated to I or J in latin why Jesus is J but sounds like Ies or Yes, overtime J became a hard Geh in English. 𐤇 ח (Het) is the Greek η (Eta) and becomes either H or E Ee or Ay (eh) sound so in the Greek we get Yah/Yeh the short form of the name of the Father. 𐤔 ש (sin/shen) becomes the greek σ (sigma) or the latin/english S. Finally we have 𐤏 ע (ayin) which is the greek Ο omicron. שע we get the word for sha (short for yasha/ savior), ῦς is a little special and is tag to the end that can denote son/male/plural of a person's name. but the letter ῦ (upsilon) is the phoenician and hebrew 𐤅 ו (waw) or latin f, u, v, w, y. ς is another form of the letter (sigma) or S. so the full Greek to Hebrew transliteration is יחשע.

  • @netta2158
    @netta2158 14 років тому +20

    This is a HOLY SPIRIT inspired 2 pt video. Thank you so very much for them. ELOHIM bless you always.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  11 років тому +12

    Not necessarily, I do believe that יה is pronounced Yah.

    • @diamondbird3681
      @diamondbird3681 5 років тому +5

      I totally agree defo Yah 🙌🙌

    • @emmamiller4262
      @emmamiller4262 Рік тому

      @@oscarvmartinez7500 j

    • @anitaharrington1141
      @anitaharrington1141 Рік тому +1

      Yahweh is the Father! Yahshua is his Son! NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! I AM THAT I AM! Do the research! We are Israel!

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +2

    @sbz666283 The idea that only the High Priest pronounced the name is only a tradition within Judaism, but the textual evidence says that in Ancient times everyone was pronouncing the name, even the Pharaoh of Egypt. Also, the vowel points are not lost, they were added to the text. The name יהוה, as well as every other Hebrew name in the Hebrew Bible, were never written with vowel points.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +10

    @sparkshot We think alike :-). I also think pre-flood technology exceeded our own, but while we have dedicated our energies to "electronic" technology, I have a suspicion that the ancients used a different form of power. Sounds recorded in rocks? That may sound mad, but so would the idea of DNA a hundred years ago :-)

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +2

    @mmitchell80 There is nothing wrong with attempting to determine the pronunciation of the name YHWH, but the problem is that most people that do do not understand the rules of Hebrew pronunciation. For instance, in your example of seeing YHWH in YHWDH (Yehudah), when you remove the D you change the position of the W. In YHWH the W is at the beginning of a syllable, but in YHWDH, the W is at the end of a syllable, this changes how you will pronounce the W.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  11 років тому +53

    There is absolutely no way to with certainty how the name was pronounced in ancient times. All we can do is make educated guesses and there are many possible answers.

    • @langrichar
      @langrichar 5 років тому +1

      MORE IMPORTANT TO RECOGNISE AND USE A NAME FOR OUR CREATOR . OTHERWISE THE 'FATHER' WOULD NOT HAVE USED TWO NAMES IN EXODUS .

    • @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671
      @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671 4 роки тому +1

      YAHAWAH it’s simple you liar

    • @leopoldodaldejr
      @leopoldodaldejr 4 роки тому

      Yahawah is right name of our creator...pls..stand the truth..

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 3 роки тому +1

      @@langrichar God only uses his one name, exodus 3,15 psalm 83,18 isaiah 42,8, all others are titles

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 3 роки тому

      @Allen Oliveras been reading too many old comic books

  • @BigHeeboMane
    @BigHeeboMane 3 роки тому +2

    based on your logic of his name H-Y-H being as pronounced eh’yeh, why wouldnt you use the pronunciation of his name as H-W-H being pronounced as eh’weh vice yih’weh? you didnt say say that his name is H-Y-H is pronounced as yih’yeh. why? the context of both verses are spoken in the same form spoken to Moshe from Elohim
    i am confused and trying to to understand. Shalom

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 3 роки тому +1

      Learn Hebrew & you won't need to listen to guys opinions like his

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +16

    @mistermateriel In the Hebrew copies of Mathew and in Hebrew translations you will find the yhwh. In my opinion the NT was originally written in Hebrew and did contain the name YHWH throughout, but when it was translated into Greek it was replaced with the Greek word kurios, just as they did with the Septuagint for the OT.

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 4 роки тому

      There are NO HEBREW copies of The book of Matthew

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 4 роки тому +2

      @Willy Friedlander
      Weirdo

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 4 роки тому

      @Willy Friedlander
      1st off I wasn't talking to YOU 2ndly I dnt do your Roman propaganda literature known as the New Testament nor the fictional idol JESUS CHRIST

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 4 роки тому

      @Willy Friedlander
      You're a fucking WEIRDO!

    • @davidbarber3821
      @davidbarber3821 4 роки тому

      @Willy Friedlander
      Leave me alone like I said my comment wasn't even for you

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +2

    @truenorthcorn No, I am not, but if you can give me a verse that forbids me from pronouncing the name I would cease immediately.

  • @tiger23800
    @tiger23800 10 років тому +9

    I have been agreeing with you through all of your videos except this one.
    I personally believe that I AM is not Yahweh's name. Yahweh has only one name and that is Yahweh.
    When Yahweh said that he is I AM, he was just introducing himself or introducing his real name - Yahweh. Since they are closely related and Yahweh only acknowledge himself as I AM, he was just introducing in holy name - Yahweh.
    Nowhere else in the bible any one called Yahweh by the name of I AM or I EXISTS or whatever. That concluded that I AM is not his real name.
    Exodus 6:3 "and I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty; but by my name Yahweh I was not known to them."
    So his name is Yahweh and that is his only name.

    • @key1792
      @key1792 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly. I don't understand why so many people make it more complicated than it is. His name is Yahweh.

    • @Johnny-gg4hu
      @Johnny-gg4hu 2 роки тому +1

      @@key1792 Yes that’s right it is very simple to understand that Yahweh is demonstrating to Moses by saying I Am (I will be) showing Moses that he will be there and so we need to keep reading to where he actually gives his name Yahweh 🙏😊

    • @Johnny-gg4hu
      @Johnny-gg4hu 2 роки тому +1

      Also Yahshua came in his fathers name Yahweh

    • @emmanuelmodise
      @emmanuelmodise 2 роки тому

      I wish I understood you but I don't😭?!

    • @ifeanyichukwu3644
      @ifeanyichukwu3644 2 роки тому

      @@Johnny-gg4hu but we don't know the vowels

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +2

    @truenorthcorn The Talmud is the Rabbi's interpretation of the Torah and I only follow God's commands, not the Rabbi's. I do believe that it is the Levites responsibility to bless the people with this blessing. While I may teach the meaning of the Aaronic blessing, I do not bless people with it as I am not a Levite. You still have given me no command by God that would cause me to cease.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +3

    That is a popular teaching and it is true that parts of each of these words do fit in the name YHWH, but this, like many other popular teachings we most likely no known by the authors of the texts, but are instead a later teaching.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +2

    Cont...
    Besides one word with one meaning and various nuances, that word is related to a root which has other words derived from it, each with its own meaning and nuances.
    In addition that root is related to other roots. All of these various roots and words are interrelated.
    The word asher, as used in Exodus 3:14, comes from a root meaning "to connect together." The word asher, like our words which, who, what, etc. connect the first part with the second. Cont...

  • @jimjacob7523
    @jimjacob7523 3 роки тому +4

    I have a book "The Believers Hebrew Prayer Companion by Siddur Bayit" and there are 5 related pronunciations for Set-Apart Name: 1) Yah-way 2) Yah-hoo-way 3) Yah-oo-ay 4) Yah-oo-ah 5) Yeh-ho-vah , and now Yih-wey. And the Ophirians also pronounce it as , "Yahawah". And in HalleluYah Scriptures. It is YAHUAH.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +2

    @anamasteos I will frequently use "Yahweh" as this is what most people are familiar with. But, it must also be understood that "taking the name in vain" has nothing to do with how you pronounce the name, but rather how you "live" it. For more on this see my video "The Image of God" (2 parts).

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +5

    This is fascinating, thank you dunklaw. I am not studied up on Babylonian mythology as you are so I appreciate the insights into this subject.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +2

    @Amigo21189 Hebrew verb tenses do not view them through past, present and future like most modern languages do, instead Hebrew verb tenses focus on action, either completed or incomplete.

  • @Ant42Lee
    @Ant42Lee 12 років тому +8

    That was really interesting. It's cool to think about how one thinks is intertwined with one's language.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +3

    @TiboTV The only evidence we have for basing a pronunciation is on the masoretic Hebrew text which added the vowel pointings, and the LXX (Septuagint), which transliterated Hebrew names into Greek which did have vowel sounds. In the case of אליהו the masoretic text pronounces this as ey-lee-yah-hu. The LXX pronounces it as eh-lee-oo (no letter for "h" in Greek).

  • @juliakempf8338
    @juliakempf8338 7 років тому +7

    Thank you so much Jeff. It's a blessing to have our perspective enlarged. Abba bless you! :-)

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +2

    @Grambo4 You're welcome. The vowel structure of the Hebrew יה - YH is different than יהוה - YHVH, so the same rules do not apply here. This would have been pronounced as Yah or Yeh, probably Yah.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  11 років тому +16

    I usually use Yahweh, especially when I am speaking to a group since this is the name that many are familiar with. In my opinion, the best pronunciation, based on known rules of Hebrew pronunciation, is Yihweh, but keep in mind that this is based on modern Hebrew rules, we do not know the rules of Hebrew pronunciation in ancient times.

    • @servantofaeie1569
      @servantofaeie1569 5 років тому

      i dont think the vowels matter only the consonants IEYE /jhwh/

    • @ojooluwatobiloba9091
      @ojooluwatobiloba9091 4 роки тому +1

      So enlightening, thanks

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 4 роки тому

      @Moshe’s Corner• Hovah, is non existent, the name is
      Yeho vah

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 4 роки тому

      Yahweh is incorrect a modern idea from around 1800 ,does not blend with theophoric names, hence we do not say Yasus or Jasus in place of Jesus

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  11 років тому +2

    As I point out in the video, there is really no way of knowing how this name was originally pronounced. Based on my understanding of Hebrew and its pronunciation I believe it was pronounced Yih'weh, but this is only an educated guess. I rarely use Yih'weh, as most people would not know what I am saying, so I will generally use "Yahweh," which most everyone recognizes.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +4

    Generally speaking, if I am working on a video that examines the Masoretic Hebrew text I use the "v" sound for the letter vav/waw. However, if I am doing a video on the Ancient Hebrew alphabet and language I will use the "w" sound. Other examples of a word using the w instead of v is mawot vs. mavot (death), wai'yomer and vai'yomer (and he said).

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +1

    @1manuscriptman Excellent questions. 2,000 years ago the Jews began to be influenced by Greek thought and that influence has increased until today the Jews are just as much Greek thinkers as other Westerners. You are correct that the aspect of science that requires "observation" is conducive to Hebrew thought, but the step prior to that, hypothesis, is not.

  • @promised01
    @promised01 12 років тому +4

    I AM THAT I AM is the name that He gives in that Scripture. It is not YHVH. Hayah Asher Hayah is the name given there.

  • @anitaendinand
    @anitaendinand 4 роки тому +1

    Hi..i,m not Jewish but Shalom to everyone....i hope i can have my question answered here... i saw a sermon of a rabbi called Jonathan..and he was telling that once a year during a jewish feast a rabbi enters the holy and wil once speak out loud Gods name in the presence of an apprentice..
    He said it was prenounced Yehovah..
    All the explenations i find about our Fathers name, even yours, are so logic..yet..there,s always a slight difference...
    So who really has the answer?
    In my prayers i alway,s call Him Abba...yet...even about how to prenounce Abba are discussions...
    And Amen should be Amein?
    can you please help me out?
    Blessings to you all

  • @Quamela
    @Quamela 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you again. Shared 3 of these vids with cousin attending temple for several years now faithfully to learn the Torah. I knew it would help him

  • @ZpeaceION
    @ZpeaceION 12 років тому +1

    @joseymaru I am not asking you to trust me, I am asking you to trust the text and also trust Yah. Yah is short form -- hebrew scholars say Yahweh is no more than an educated guess. Also hebrew scholars say that prefix of YH is Yeho and suffix is Yah or Yahu --> hence netan'yahu --> also yesha'yahu there are not hebrew names where YH is Yah or Yahu it prefix to best of my knowledge. Lets not argue, what i am saying is your statement is flawed-- not "you cant pronouce it that way"

  • @tombeach1262
    @tombeach1262 2 роки тому +7

    This is essential for anyone who wants to know about God - bless my brother for sharing.

  • @Terneyah
    @Terneyah 13 років тому +1

    @Angelist44
    Hebrew is very complex.. Just as an example: without the proper vocalisation one couldnt differ dâvâr from dâvar. This is why he said that "Yahweh" itself means nothing in hebrew if its spoken. The qal (3rd) person vocalisation of YHWH is Yihweh (verb?) but as a name (!) maybe: Yihwâh which sounds like Yihwoh. A vocalisation like YAhweh may be hiphil .. or something similar.

  • @rainz777
    @rainz777 5 років тому +4

    Dear Jeff
    Please forgive me, I believe you were right in a conversation we had before.
    The Most important thing people forget in this battle of which pronunciation is correct, is are you representing the character of HIS name for the scriptures says "Anyone who does not know love does not know YHWH" so are you using HIS name to beat others down or lift them up. Another thing is when The Messiah says this is how you should pray He says we should call HIM Father/Abba.
    Peace be with you

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  5 років тому +2

      No problem Rainz, all is forgiven, but I'm sorry, I don't remember the conversation. In any case, I'm glad you agree :-)

    • @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671
      @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671 4 роки тому

      Jeff A. Benner I don’t see why anyone should take you seriously what you are doing is a complete joke. The first 2 letters of the name YAD HA spell YAH, Hebrew is an ABJAD language with no vowels how in the world did you come up with this ridiculous name YIHWEH are you serious? You deceiver spreading false knowledge. YAHAWAH is his name it’s 4 simple Hebrew letters and you can’t pronounce them and your teaching Hebrew? What your doing is sickening to watch you deceiver.

  • @edgaralonsomejias3140
    @edgaralonsomejias3140 8 місяців тому +2

    So Fascinating, Thank you so Much. God Bless You All!!!

  • @janiliebenberg4407
    @janiliebenberg4407 4 роки тому +13

    It's a good thing that we study God's actual Name, as God and Lord are titles.

    • @ISAiah.42
      @ISAiah.42 3 роки тому +1

      @Allen Oliveras Good job moron

    • @ISAiah.42
      @ISAiah.42 3 роки тому

      @Kevin Belgrove your Last Hosea 4:6 does not apply here because of a name, even the Tanakh says You do not know God, and that God has hidden Himself from you, Besides the Tetragrammaton (yhwh) is a mystery that the Moshiach will reveal when he comes to show the people who the real God is. The Tanakh says God will reveal Himself when the Kingdom of God comes. (Last Days)
      So don't Hosea 4:6 me, you are the one that is Lost, your people still wait for Elijah to come, yet you have no clue, who Elijah is. There can be no Messiah without Elijah
      You will be destroyed for your Lack of Knowledge.

    • @ISAiah.42
      @ISAiah.42 3 роки тому

      @Kevin Belgrove
      Dont bullshit yourself, a man cannot become a god.
      Revelation 13:14 (NLT)
      14 And with all the miracles he was allowed to perform on behalf of the first beast, *he DECEIVED all the people* who belong to this world. He ordered the people to make a *GREAT STATUE of the first BEAST, WHO WAS FATALLY WOUNDED AND THEN CAME BACK TO LIFE*
      The cross is the mark of the beast, the beast that was fatally wounded and came back to life. (Died and Resurected)
      They place the cross (mark of the beast) in your forehead on Ash Wednesday and they perform the cross with their right hands
      The Spanish Inquisition killed you if you didn't accept the Mark of this Beast, you cannot buy or sell if you are dead.
      The false prophet who is the face of Christianity, is a model after the Pope's son, Cesare Borgia.
      You were warned not to worship this man as a god in these end times.
      So what statue did they build of a false god that died and resurected?
      What other man is being worshipped as god today?
      What other god, that has died and resurrected, was made into a statue?

    • @ISAiah.42
      @ISAiah.42 3 роки тому

      @Kevin Belgrove they said the same thing about jesus, let me ask you something, what does it take to be a real Christian? If works cannot get you to Heaven. You don't have an answer do you? Prepare yourself for Hell, even when given the Truth, you're not going to do anything about it. So expect to be thrown in the lake of Fire.

    • @ISAiah.42
      @ISAiah.42 3 роки тому

      @Kevin Belgrove You cant claim the name of God, you dont even know it LOL you dont even know the mystery of the Tetragrammaton, given to Moses, You are absolutely NONBIBLICAL LoL You are done. Go worship your Antichrist and get away from me, devil worshiper. Hell is your eternal punishment..

  • @toddreeder8010
    @toddreeder8010 11 років тому +1

    Toward the ends it sounds like you are saying yahweh. you said yaweh means nothing in hebrew. So if yahweh means nothing in hebrew why are you using it? If you are saying yih' weh please forgive me. It sounds like you are saying yahweh.

  • @truthwesee1889
    @truthwesee1889 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this..coincidence for me- the latest words I used to call our Elojim..whose name is hallowed were.."The Living GOD" because that is the best description to me..who he is🙏

  • @zebdonk
    @zebdonk 15 років тому +1

    Does the way it is pronounced the most important thing. All names sound different according to traditional use and custom. What is important is who it identifies

  • @marceloribeirosimoes8959
    @marceloribeirosimoes8959 6 років тому +22

    "I AM The One Who Exist", perfect!
    Everything else is aging and passes by...
    The Creator is The ONLY ONE that can truly say, "I AM".
    Nice study...

    • @timomastosalo
      @timomastosalo 4 роки тому

      @Rodney James For the name YHWH, Jehovah interpretation is wrong: it's not Hebrew, doesn't mean anything.
      What is the source thats says, the Hebrew verb hayah, h-y-h, means 'become; prove to be', and hawah, h-w-h, means 'become'?
      It would then mean, that Hebrew wouldn't have a verb 'be'. That would make it the only language that doesn't have it. there are some languages that don't expres it in the present tense, but use it in other time modes, tenses - like these Hebrew verbs are interpreted. Though biblical Hebrew didn't use tenses, only aspects of complete and incomplete action.

    • @graceperez249
      @graceperez249 4 роки тому

      Rodney James; however, Jehova is not a Hebrew word. God wants that we call HIM YHWH according to the original pronunciation derived from PALAEO HEBREW.

    • @marceloribeirosimoes8959
      @marceloribeirosimoes8959 4 роки тому

      @@graceperez249 Yes, Grace! But the MAIN POINT here is NOT a phoneme nor a word. The point here is to UNDERSTAND that "The Name" is The FAME, the "RENOWN", The REPUTATION, The CHaracter YOU KNOW about that one you consider to be The CREATOR. That's "The Name"!!!!!!!
      Let's try to imagine the situation here.
      So you say: "- No way, Marcelo, the name must be a word, a phoneme, of course!" Ok, then. Now you please tell me what this verse means:
      "I have made Your Name known to them and revealed Your character and Your very Self, and I will continue to make [You] known, that the love which You have bestowed upon Me may be in them [felt in their hearts] and that I [Myself] may be in them.
      " (Jo 17:26)
      Now, if any of you, reading this, still have any doubt about it, start to Digg on all the prayers in your Bible and you'll see that all of them start DESCRIBING, IDENTIFYING the ONE that is THE TARGET of those words, seeking The Creator telling Who He actually IS...
      I really hope that helps you all to understand that to keep looking for a phoneme or a word or a four-letter thing to say "this is the GOD's name" is as dumb as it can... (fleshy)
      And I'll let you think about just another approach to this subject.
      Everything that was created, has a name.
      Not THE CREATOR.
      We are "under the time/space/matter dome". HE is NOT.
      Your toys, your puppies, your child has a name you gave them.
      They never gave you a name. Why?
      The Creator made the man, not the opposite.
      The problem is, mankind wants to make "a god" (there are tons of them) in his image and likeness and name it.

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 4 роки тому

      @@timomastosalo Jehova in Spanish or Jehovah in English are just simple modern language translations of the divine name since the 1600s they are not incorrect, God speaks all languages

    • @marcosponce960
      @marcosponce960 4 роки тому

      @@graceperez249 there is no scripture command that we must use God's name or Jesus's name in hebrew only, God speaks all languages

  • @joshuastavos4376
    @joshuastavos4376 Рік тому +1

    Question: Are we mispronouncing Halleluyah or Ishiyahu or Yahudim etc etc? Should it all be Yih??

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +3

    @mikkeyhalsted My video series - "Semtic Origins of the NT" provides much of the evidence for this.

  • @mikkeyhalsted
    @mikkeyhalsted 14 років тому +1

    can you expound on your belief that the NT was originally written in Hebrew and contained YHWH? I believe you are on to something big. Please respond.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +3

    Thank you fortruth, Glad you found the website useful and that you found the videos in YT. Actually, I am enjoying using the new media (well, new to me LOL). It is a great teaching /learning tool.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +2

    @ilove2sing23 That is a very good question and there are two reasons why I still use Yahweh. First, the pronunciation presented in this video is based on how Hebrew is pronounced today, we will never know for certain how Hebrew was pronounced in Ancient times, therefore, we stll cannot be certain it was Yihweh in Ancient times. Second, if I use Yihweh in my other videos no one would know what I am talking about, so rather than have to explain this each time I use what people are familiar with.

  • @thebiblerefutesheretics2054
    @thebiblerefutesheretics2054 7 років тому +18

    I think the fact that God gave Moses His Divine Name as two different words with almost identical meanings (Ehyeh in Exodus 6 and Yihwah in Exodus 3) proves that we shouldn't make a big deal about how to pronounce the Name but we should be more concerned about the meaning and significance of the Name. What do you think? I'm not saying we should not use the Name though in our daily lives.

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  7 років тому +15

      I agree 100%.

    • @adreish
      @adreish 6 років тому +5

      You are wrong. Many times YHVH says "call Me by My Name! And no it is not God or lord. Even His enemy are called by its name. But for our Creator in Who's hands our lives are, we trivialize!

    • @NickGuenther21
      @NickGuenther21 5 років тому +1

      @@adreish Are you a JW?

    • @NickGuenther21
      @NickGuenther21 5 років тому +1

      @@ancienthebreworg Jeff, are you essentially saying that Yih'weh means I AM?

    • @praisedude
      @praisedude 5 років тому +5

      @@adreish I believe you are missing the greater depth, which is what is the character of YHWH, there are 100 names of our Creator, which all point to a perspective of who he is. Ehyeh is one of them describing who he is. Creation keeps trying to put our creator in what we understand but he's so much deeper. Don't lose it on the semantics.

  • @boorobertson1985
    @boorobertson1985 7 місяців тому +1

    I realize this is old video, but I think it is pronounced Ya-Hue-WaH or Ja-Hue-WaH.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +3

    Well then, you are going to have to do a video on your reasons so we can all see another perspective :-)

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @ludryk Yeshua = ישוע. Some pronounce this as Yahshua, in an attempt to add the name Yah in the name, the problem is that Yah is spelled יה, but there is no ה in Yeshua. Yeshua is the Aramaic form of Yehoshua (Latinized as Joshua) which is spelled יהושוע. This name does have the יהו, which is the first three letters of יהוה (yhwh).

  • @zilverheart
    @zilverheart 3 роки тому +3

    Still a blessing in january 2021
    HaleluYah

  • @ericslinn5579
    @ericslinn5579 5 років тому +1

    Can it not mean all of existence? In other words, I am, I exist, I am existence. One of the things about Hebrew is you don't get the idea behind the message at times. Is God saying to Moses, that when asked who the name of the one who sent you is, his response is "I AM, I exist, I am existence, I don't need to be quantified or named, know that I AM. I am all things, I created, I create, I am in everything.

  • @steelmilkjug
    @steelmilkjug Рік тому +5

    I love YeHoVah. ❤

    • @healhands5760
      @healhands5760 Рік тому +3

      it is a combination of
      YHWH and vowels of Adonai.

    • @revertrevertz5438
      @revertrevertz5438 Рік тому +2

      Then you love something that exists not, because that is not the Name

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +1

    @doctorw2 There is no way to know with certainty how Hebrew was pronounced in ancient times. There were no Tape Recorders or MP3 recorders :-). The only way we know how any Hebrew letter or word was pronounced is through tradition. I agree that there is no "J" in Hebrew, but there is no way to know for certain, but the evidence does suggest that the vav was originally pronounced as a "W" not a "V."

  • @Anna-lc8py
    @Anna-lc8py 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome, so blessed, im glad you did a two part video on this!!

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @LetDaShowBegin3 I added the following annotation to this video to clear this up... "I should point out that this pronunciation is based on the 1,000 year old Masoretic text. How the name was pronounced prior to this can not be known with certainty." You see, the pronunciation Yihweh is based on the pronunciation of Hebrew from only 1,000 years ago. How this name was pronounced 2,000 or 3,000 years ago can not be known with certainty.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +5

    That's a good question, I should use the paleo Hebrew more in the videos. I think I use the modern because that is what most people are familiar with.
    As for Yahweh relating to Jupiter, I suppose it is possible that some of the concepts of Jupiter were taken out of the character of Yahweh.

    • @ivanfourie
      @ivanfourie 4 роки тому

      do both please . . more content and more clarity is never a bad thing

    • @jamesd.swanson2935
      @jamesd.swanson2935 3 роки тому

      Greeks reshaped Truth from Paleo Hebrew to modern dilemma of All pagan Religions in Jesus today until Now , and The God factor pagan names in hearts and minds all over the so called Christian world with the same Ignorance's That the Ben , Yahshua suffered on a Torture stake for . NO Paleo Ruah in wisdom Characters anymore mostly today in Kirk's ,Church, Sunday school only crayons and coloring books IGNORANT ? What does the Scriptures SAY Mathew MattitYahhu 6:9 I Yahshua came to Make MY Father Yahweh NAME not Names Know Jeff .Get real will you please. ?

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +1

    This is a very common method used by many to determine the pronunciation of the YHWH. However, those making this claim do not understand the mechanics of the Hebrew language. Yehudah is a noun while YHWH is a verb. Because of these differences the pronunciations will not be the same but different.

  • @jeffersonfranklin1345
    @jeffersonfranklin1345 9 років тому +5

    ehyeh asher ehyeh - I exist, I am with you; I am, I will always be

    • @commenturthegreat2915
      @commenturthegreat2915 4 роки тому +1

      Eh, not really. There's only one way of reading this sentence, which is "I am what I am" (or slight variations) - basically avoiding the question and saying it isn't important. I'm not sure where he brought the whole "I exist" thing from.

    • @Johnny-pj9hd
      @Johnny-pj9hd Рік тому

      I WILL BE WHAT I WILL TO BE!!

  • @stasador
    @stasador 3 роки тому +1

    It is very interesting but do not conform with the actual manuscript discoveries, sorry .. please refer to God's name i utube by nehemias Gordon.

  • @StarlitEclipse
    @StarlitEclipse 6 років тому +3

    Great lesson. I think the following Revelation verse is interesting when you parallel it with your teaching about the name being the character of God.
    Revelation 2:17 (KJV) He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.

    • @HaischaMartine
      @HaischaMartine 4 роки тому

      a tribe of nigeria are calling God : igweh , very interesting

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @sparkshot One thing I failed to mention in the video is that the pronunciation of the entire Hebrew language is dependent upon tradition, that is until a tape recording of Abraham is found :-). Therefore, any theory into the pronunciation of the name is going to be based on tradition. The point of this video is to show that the verb יהוה would be pronounced as yih'weh based on traditional Hebrew pronunciations. This is not about breathing sounds, but on standard pronunciation of words.

  • @johnnysantos3997
    @johnnysantos3997 8 років тому +3

    (Nehemiah 8:17) "all the congregation of them that were come again out of the captivity made booths, and sat under the booths: for since the days of Jeshua the son of Nun unto that day had not the children of Israel done so. And there was very great gladness.
    From this we understand that the ancient masorites/Jewish scribes translated his name as "Jesus" and as "Yeshua" which then became "Jeshua" because Joshua had the same name as the Messiah, Joshua's (the sun of the nun) hebrew name is Yahushua.
    And as for the name "yeshua" that is NOT the name of our savior, that is a completely destroyed mutilated form of the name of our savior Yahushua. Yeshua is a name that the ancient masorites/Jewish scribes from the 10th century inserted into scripture because they were following an even more ancient Jewish rabbinical law that was traditional, that the Jewish rabbi Leaders/priest (main line Judaism) established well before the 10th century. These Jewish religious leaders thought to cover up the name of Yahuwah because they claim that it be to sacred to speach, and that they were afraid of people using it in blasphemy, so in order to keep people from saying or speaking his name, they made it a law that only high standard Jewish religious leaders could speak of the name of the father Yahuwah only in their secret religious gatherings. Thus it was forbidden for anyone else to say his name so the ineffable name stopped being uttered aloud, or even in quite while praying to themselves. And If one were to speak the name of Yahuwah they would even sometimes be brought to a punishment as extreme and harsh as being put to death.
    So because of these man made traditions the ancient Masorites which are Jewish scribes that translated the bible kept to these same ancient traditions, so in order to disguise the Heavenly Father’s Name, they then inserted titles such as "Adonai" "HaShem, which literally means (The Name)" "kurios" and other such titles. They also when they got to the Sons name "Yahushua" had changed the sound of the ‘Hey’ (which was an ‘ah’ sound) to ‘ay’ or short ‘e’ as in ebb, thus taking out the Heavenly Father’s Name "Yah" from its original meaning "Yah'uwah Is salvation" and making it simply yeshua which literally just means 'savior' or ‘Salvation’. So, the name Yeshua, or the Greek equivalent, Iesous, does not have the Heavenly Father’s Name in it at all! In fact, if you break down Iesous (Jesus) into it’s components, it means ‘The saving Zeus!’

  • @roberthouse4228
    @roberthouse4228 Рік тому +1

    You need to learn the hebrew Grammatical rules fully. Your videos are good but you are missing a major part and that's the binyanim and understanding that the Morphology and Phonology will change the meanings of the words. Deal with the grammar and leave all that other stuff out. אהיה can not mean "iam" thats Grammatically impossible, there's no present tense verbs in hebrew.

  • @optimystic5839
    @optimystic5839 8 років тому +6

    well I believe it was pronounced "Yahuwwa"

    • @daveThbfusion
      @daveThbfusion 7 років тому +2

      ineverdonitb4 I agree. I also believe it isn't really meant to be spoken aloud at all. It's supposed to be acknowledged, and you are supposed to HEAR it.
      (because it is in the ACTION of your BREATHING)

    • @gregthompson926
      @gregthompson926 7 років тому

      No, that contradicts the book of Malakyahu.

    • @desantoriswandi8146
      @desantoriswandi8146 7 років тому

      I agree with you. I think there is a reason why they chose "Adonai" instead of El, Eloah or Elohim as a replacement to the Name in Birkat Kohanim, that it may very well be the one that having a "closest" pronounciation with the pronounciation of YHWH. :)

    • @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671
      @teachingkingdomtruthnyc671 6 років тому

      ineverdidthisbefore YAHAWAH the name of the Father YAHAWASHI name of the Son.

    • @johntingle455
      @johntingle455 6 років тому

      ineverdidthisbefore .. That guy Nehemiah Gordon supposedly found over 1000 manuscripts that had the correct vowel points written n the text of the scriptures....He claims the accurate or original pronunciation based in those manuscripts should be Ye Ho vah. If this is true NB the English pronunciation of Jehovah would have been correct....When the English J was invented, it was a derivative of the letter I and it sounded like the Hebrew Yod.....but as time progressed the English J took on the harder sound it makes today.
      I have a question.....where does God say we must "only pronounce his name" as it was given in old Hebrew? God had confused the languages of man many years ago....wouldn't he take that into account when people started calling in his name? Wouldn't they say the name of God in their own language? And that never sounds the same as the original....look at the name Jesus in English....it is Iesous in Greek, and it is pronounced Yeshua or Yehoshua in Hebrew.they sound nothing alike.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +1

    @FollowingYah It most likely would not be Yih, but either Yeh or Yah, but most likely Yah.

  • @CameronKiesser
    @CameronKiesser 9 років тому +4

    AHAYAH ASHER YAHAWAH BA HASHEM YAHAWASHI HA MASHAYACH our YASHA and ELOHIM! I AM THAT HE IS IN THE NAME HE EXISTS THE DELIVER THE ANNOINTED ONE our SAVIOUR and TRIUNE GOD!

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @stevecast65 If you check out my website you will see that my focus is on the paleo-Hebrew script and not the modern hebrew.

  • @TheMtnManFromTennessee
    @TheMtnManFromTennessee 10 років тому +5

    Peronally, I feel YaHuWaH is closest, but I agree that we really just don't know yet. I think it will be made known to us soon. You have Yahudin, plus the suffix of Biblical author's name's, Mattiyahu, etc. Often, I stick to Ha'Shem, or simply Father. Enjoy your videos Jeff,

    • @IslandMystic111
      @IslandMystic111 10 років тому

      It was always YAH, as in Hallelu-YAH. The full name is pronounced like you have it, Mntman, but the Vav is changed to W in English, so no need for both in His name. The vav is the oo sound or w sound. Yahuah is Elohim our God.
      There is No e, the first and last consonants are continental A's (Ah).

    • @TheMtnManFromTennessee
      @TheMtnManFromTennessee 10 років тому

      IslandMystic I agree. I put it phonetically so people can see the Tetragrammaton represented, and to show pronunciation. This form also seems most fitting, because it includes the aspect of His Breath. BTW, digesting and thinking about your e-mail. Shalom.

    • @hmldjr
      @hmldjr 10 років тому

      I agree with you.

    • @isotac7789
      @isotac7789 10 років тому +1

      Why use Ha'Shem? You call God by the name of "The Name?"

    • @TheMtnManFromTennessee
      @TheMtnManFromTennessee 10 років тому

      I sotac I used it at one time, because it was in common usage. I don't anymore.

  • @Genalpahagirl
    @Genalpahagirl 2 роки тому +1

    the letters sound like breathing in and out with first hey breath in last hey breath out. like a breath of life. but what are the catellation notes of these letters? surely they are made to be sung as all shall praise his holy name?

  • @ronaldcalandra4895
    @ronaldcalandra4895 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent,very interesting, informative.Many do not understand that each letter has a message,each word speaks to our Soul . We must Honor Abba,Yeshua died for us , adopting us by His Blood ,we are sons of YHVH. Sons of His name .

  • @servantofaeie1569
    @servantofaeie1569 5 років тому +1

    back then, letters only had consonant sounds.
    𐤀 = ʔ
    𐤄 = h
    𐤅 = w
    𐤉 = j
    𐤏 = ʕ

  • @alicefinn1568
    @alicefinn1568 4 місяці тому +1

    This man talking in this video said in this video, that the Name is either EHYEH or YIH - WEH. WHY does he keep saying the name Yahweh (pronounced ya way) , when he clearly said in the earlier part of this video that the names beginning with Yah are not actual Hebrew names? !

    • @Saadyahu
      @Saadyahu 2 місяці тому

      I was thinking the same thing 😂. According to (Psalms) 68:4, The Name YAH is at the beginning of YAHWEH.
      Why reveal us The Name and then say:
      "There is absolutely no way to with certainty how the name was pronounced in ancient times. All we can do is make educated guesses and there are many possible answers".
      My theory is that he and a couple of others are getting paid to say that ?

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  13 років тому +1

    @Angelist44 In the name Yehudah, the vav is at the end of a syllable and will therefore take a vowel sound-U, but in the name YHWH, the vav is at the beginning of a syllable and will therefore take a vowel sound consonantal sound-W. When people make assumptions about pronouncing Hebrew names, without knowing the rules of grammar and morphology, great mistakes are made.

  • @edenredeemed
    @edenredeemed 7 років тому +2

    Great! Thanks for sharing.
    Also, it's amazing how many people have posted comments just wanting to pick a fight and insist that they KNOW the true pronunciation. Totally missing the point which isn't how the name sounds but what the name means for us. It's almost as if people don't want peace and love but instead strife. Why?
    Anyway thanks again, very helpful.

  • @Wellbeing_DIY
    @Wellbeing_DIY 7 років тому +1

    Hello. What about names that have endings 'yahu' like Natan'yahu, Nirmi'yahu,Matit'yahu ? Are they not helping to understand that beginning of the Name of the Father is 'Yahu' ? What about Name Elohim ? Why are you teaching that word 'el' means strong leader if el is in square script but in pictographic script that is the oldest one it is 'al' ? So it should be ALAHIM.

    • @ancienthebreworg
      @ancienthebreworg  7 років тому +2

      The "yahu" pronunciation is the traditional pronunciation, but it is assuming the "a" and "u" vowels, when they may have originally been something else, like "e" and "o", but there is not way for us to know. As for the aleph in the word Elohiym/Alahiym and El/Al. Traditionally these words have an "e" sound for the aleph, but it may have originally been an "a," we just can't know with any certainty.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +2

    @YAHWEHisperfect Strong's has its limitations, it can only tell you the base word. For instance, the word for savior is מושיע (moshiah), but when you look this up in Strong's it simply says it is the verb ישע (yasha) meaning "to save." What it can't tell you is the moshiah is the piel participle of the verb yasha. I have found some mistakes, but also some misunderstandings and mistranslations.

  • @sistabrebreonit4763
    @sistabrebreonit4763 4 роки тому +1

    How do you check the ancient Hebrew scrolls

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @JasonCaesare It is close, but the first letter in הוה (HWH) is a "hey," and the first letter in the name חוה (HhWH) is a "hhet."

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  12 років тому +2

    @1manuscriptman In my "History of Hebrew" series I go into detail about the Greek influence on the Hebrew language and culture.

  • @davidmalek7264
    @davidmalek7264 7 років тому +1

    Why u change the wah in the third person to weh instead of wah like in the first two

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +1

    A Sriel: It is imperfect, third person, masculine, singular. The verb is הוא which is the Aramaic form of the Hebrew הוה, which is the same verb I mention in this video.
    Jeff

  • @DarkShadowM99
    @DarkShadowM99 15 років тому +2

    My Mexican grandmother cannot pronounce my aramaic name so she calls me by a spanish name with the same meaning which I appreciate. Great series by the way. I heard of you through Yuratcha's page. I appreciate how you are not dogmatic in your beliefs but open and make sure to tell everyone what is ur opinion and why u choose so believe so. Very Humble and clear. Thank you. and keep up the good work. :)
    -D-

  • @thirdonetoo1212
    @thirdonetoo1212 2 роки тому +2

    I am so pleased to have happened upon your video. I am Catholic and appreciate your explanation so very much. May you be blessed. Thank-you.

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  14 років тому +1

    @akapovsky You are assuming that "Yah" is the correct pronunciation for the two Hebrew letters יה. It is just as possible for this to be pronounced "Yih." The problem with pronunciation of Hebrew names and verbs is that they do evolve and because there were no recording devices in that time, we will never know for sure how any word or letter was originallly pronounced.

  • @SewTexas
    @SewTexas 4 роки тому +2

    thank you so much for this excellent presentation and explanation of "I am".

  • @ancienthebreworg
    @ancienthebreworg  15 років тому +1

    Your points about the "v" are excellent and I appreciate the added insights.
    On my website I go into detail of why I translate this commandment as "you shall not lift up (represent) the name of Yhwh your Elohim falsely. Actually, I think that perjury would fit in with this interpretation but I wouldn't limit it to just perjury, just my opinion.

  • @Nick-wv5zp
    @Nick-wv5zp 5 днів тому

    Also it clearly show that it is Yah not Yod or Yud that is not ancient Hebrew the Yod and Yud wasn’t added until “Modern Hebrew. We know the ancient Hebrew and its pronunciation by simply looking at the chart. Also An acrostic abbreviation for: YEMACH SHMO VEZICHRO
    a curse placed after the name of particular enemies of the Jewish people.
    A variant is yimakh shemo vezikhro means "Obliterate his name and his memory. " Yimakh shemo is one of the strongest curses in the Hebrew language.
    During the post-biblical period the further shortened form Yeshy was adopted by Hebrew speaking Jews to refer to the Christian Jesus, however Yehoshua continued to be used for the other figures called Jesus

  • @TimothyJayetoo
    @TimothyJayetoo 11 років тому +1

    Part 1 of 3 In some cultures, it is believed that if you know someone's real name you can gain power over them. You may then only tell those that you trust, thus leading to partial names, such as, YHWH being called Yah. Also, I believe that those who are to know His name will know it, one way or another. I think you hit the nail on the head when it comes to knowing what The Name means more than the pronunciation of it, as well as, with Exodus 20.7.

  • @batfly
    @batfly 4 місяці тому

    The Hebrew word for god (יהוה) is a verb conjugation derived from the Hebrew word for the present/now (הווה). It's the future tense of now. So, God is what was, is, and shall ever be.

  • @PhuQuangLe111
    @PhuQuangLe111 12 років тому +2

    Al Rahman Al Mighty 55:21 Thunder and Lighting!

  • @valeriebriggs1058
    @valeriebriggs1058 6 років тому +1

    Please look at the name OHIO for me Thanks

  • @arturogutierrezjr4191
    @arturogutierrezjr4191 Місяць тому

    When almighty god spirit gave his name יהוה‎ to moses in exodus 3:14 i am that I am. Satan muted the name of almighty god spirit with the help of Pharasee and Saducee thousand thousand year up to now and why Jew believed to moses did not know how to pronunciation the name יהוה‎ of almighty god spirit without using niqqud. Paul is founder of name Jesus to overlapped the name of messiah to Jesus by adding Christ for first christian in antioch, turkey in ACT11:26 but Paul is a Pharasee in ACT 23:6. The true Messiah is hatred to Pharasee and Saducee of saying " brood of Viper " or generation to genetation snake. Paul did not know how to pronunciation the name יהוה‎ of almighty god spirit. Paul muted the 12 apostle of messiah, maria and joseph but not the 12 son of Jacob during the invasion of assyrian empire( aramaic). The tribes of jacob or israel brought the name יהוה‎ of god and how to pronunciation. Almighty god spirit is mentioned the name OPHIR to king david about the gold of temple. Tribes of israel is toward to East in town of Ophir and become a tribes of Ophir. And why Ophir and tribes of israel is lost in the bible in changing his language in hebrew and writing for safety of his tribes in the future. The new house of tribes of israel in mathew 15:24. Ophir is philippines now by searching the hint in bible mathew 6:33 kjv But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. They mentioned kingdom of god and righteousness. Kingdom of god is in Jerusalem for 30 year and when messiah back to heaven almighty god spirit transferred the kingdom of god to the country have fruitfull and righteouness in mathew 21:43 kjv Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you ( israel) and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.( ophir is mentioned by god to king david ) follow by Isaiah 24:15 Wherefore glorify ye the LORD in the fires, even the name of the LORD God of Israel in the isles of the sea. Ophir is isle of the sea.
    Revelation 16:19 kjv And the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell: and great Babylon came in remembrance before God, to give unto her ... Ophir/ philippines have three part is luzon , visaya and mindanao. Deutiromy 7:6 kjv For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. Ophir/ philippines is found a 17 ancient letter that converted to hebrew or pelegic ancient letter. Arpaxzad, his son eber have two son peleg and yoktan. Peleg is lineage to Jacob or israel and yoktan lineage to Ophir and his two son havila and sheba.
    YHVH is yod ,he, Vav, he but Vav is not found in sound hebrew tetragrammaton instead Waw therefore YHVH is become YHWH is name of god יהוה‎ . The 17 pelegic ancient have three vowel a, e/i, o/u but e/i, o/u is not paleo hebrew is sound " a " and 14 consonant ba, ka, da/ra, ga, ha, la, ma, na, nga, pa, sa, ta, wa, ya, original 17 ancient letter.but look sound " ah " and where is the name of יהוה‎ almighty god gave to moses. YHWH is יהוה‎ and in sound hebrew tetragrammaton is YaHaWaHa but in 17 pelegic ancient letter in sound " a " or " ah " is become YHWH is YaHaWaH the name יהוה‎ of almighty god spirit gave to Moses . To Judah is YaHaWadaHa in sound hebrew tetragrammaton because of 17 pelegic ancient letter sound " a " or " ah " is become Judah is YaHaWadaH.
    To Messiah ( ? looking) his name is
    YaHaWasHai because of 17 pelegic ancient letter sound " a " or "ah" is Messiah is YaHaWasHi
    Ophir/ philippines is a place of Garden of Eden that bible is mentioned GREAT RIVER not ordinary river.

  • @alberttaylor3903
    @alberttaylor3903 8 років тому +2

    It is Time to Identify with The Lion of The Tribe of Judah - The Image of The Invisible Creator "El Shaddai"

  • @BoneyWhy
    @BoneyWhy 14 днів тому

    I really like your presentation. However, this means we have to accept that the Masoretes had an ulterior motive which doesn't make sense. After all, they were trying to make sure people in future generations would know how to accurately pronounced the Hebrew of the Tanakh. They have a shewa below the yod and qametz below the wah (or vav.)

  • @DevilMaster
    @DevilMaster Рік тому

    That was very interesting. But if the pronunciation is Yihweh, why do we have so many words that suggest the first syllable to be "Yah"? Like HalleluYAH, the names ElYAHu and NetanYAHu, the name of Jesus YAHushua. The manuscript 4Q120 transliterates YHWH as Ἰαω, and I'd argue that even the exclamation of joy "YAHoo" refers to the same pronunciation.

  • @WordofGodandDailyPRayer
    @WordofGodandDailyPRayer 14 років тому

    @ancienthebreworg
    Yahweh...the Truth
    looks like this is where Life is pushing me to go...being in the land, away from distractions, kind of like a nomad...chance to get a better understanding of Yahweh's Word... but to carry this heavy book...maybe i will cut out the hebrew section...and carry only that...Yahweh has prepared something...

  • @VargaErwin
    @VargaErwin 4 роки тому +1

    Ehyeh

  • @frankinspired6486
    @frankinspired6486 7 місяців тому

    Here is evidence of His name.
    Jeremiah=YeremiYAHU
    Isaiah= IshaYAHU
    Zachariah= ZachariYAHU
    Netanyahu=NetanYAHU
    HalellUjah=Halel-U-YAH
    God name is YHWH= YAHu= Ya'u or YaHuH.
    They named children with names cojoined with YAH-u the Name of God. U is just an adress to reffer to a third person.
    W was originally "UU" sound, called "double U", hence todays name "doublew"
    YHWH will sound like Yahuu, iahuu, "Yahoo" if you like.

  • @aldenvidal
    @aldenvidal 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Jeff. Can you make a video, a comparison about Yeshua and Yahushua. Which is the more correct way to pronounce the Savior's name?