The Name of God Manuscript Spotlight

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  • @mumenrider2481
    @mumenrider2481 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you, an excellent video! I'm sure some people will think I'm being simplistic, but if God didn't want us to prounce His name He would not have inspired His prophets to write it down.

    • @josephde-zordi7324
      @josephde-zordi7324 28 днів тому

      Good sensible comment, and being simple is wise, not being simplistic

  • @RomanPaganChurch
    @RomanPaganChurch 2 роки тому +2

    I find this work outstanding. Please continue your work.

  • @lapplandsjagare
    @lapplandsjagare 2 місяці тому +1

    Turin shroud and the sudarium of oviedo 🎉 Great bible info

  • @G.D.9
    @G.D.9 2 роки тому +4

    Great content as always!

  • @brianferris1233
    @brianferris1233 2 роки тому +3

    God bless you for sharing this video an Aramaic artifact changed my life I wish I had found it decades ago 🙏

  • @2besavedcom-7
    @2besavedcom-7 9 місяців тому +3

    Your introduction is a wee bit misleading...
    At 0:26 min you claim "God is called by many names..."
    There is only ONE Name that is ever used with the words "this is My Name" or similar and that is the Name of YHWH (Yahweh)
    ALL the others are titles: Elohim, Adonai, El Shaddai, etc.

    • @gabriella-vf9rd
      @gabriella-vf9rd 6 місяців тому +1

      I keep Running in to you Bruh!! I love your video and will be posted it , SHARING it soon.. I've myself had many Testimonies on the name YHWH( I MEAN I E BEEN HEALED MOST BY THIS NAME) SO I know deep deep down inside my soul it has to be it!!

  • @brandongardner7398
    @brandongardner7398 11 місяців тому +3

    All praise be to YAHUAH TSEVA'OTH!!! YAH bless!!!!

    • @aymenadalet6558
      @aymenadalet6558 Місяць тому

      Yah is the Short form of Yahweh.. Yahu is Correct

  • @BluesToOL77
    @BluesToOL77 2 роки тому +1

    Love your videos really helps me with my research

  • @PenelopePumperNickle1972
    @PenelopePumperNickle1972 9 місяців тому +2

    Yahuah Elohim
    HalleluYAH!!

  • @jamesmaybury7452
    @jamesmaybury7452 7 місяців тому +2

    Nehemiah gordon’s videos on UA-cam are very good and thorough on this subject.

  • @davidrobinson7950
    @davidrobinson7950 Рік тому

    Well Done. VERY Useful material.

  • @adrian7856
    @adrian7856 Рік тому +1

    I believe it's more likely that the Antiquity era Yaho/Iao is a rendition of only the first two vowels Yod and Heh, maybe also in addition of Waw, rather than a rendition of the full Tetragrammaton since the final Heh would remained unaccounted.
    Without mentioning the etymological enigma such pronunciation would imply for how it was pronounced in the Paleo-Hebrew era or where it originated from.

    • @xXJonnyJamboXx
      @xXJonnyJamboXx Місяць тому

      but it was written "Iao" before the ban, so there is no need to shorten his name

  • @pauljansentextor1788lx
    @pauljansentextor1788lx 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @netsurfers9357
    @netsurfers9357 2 роки тому +4

    I've always been on the quest to find the Son of God name and the name of God, as we all know the original translations many of the names have been changes and/or taken out altogether! From what I found out Son of God (Jesus Christ, Yahusha, Yeshua, Yahshua) have all been considered by other's and God (Adonai, YHWH, YHVH, El Shadai, Yahuah) I have heard from other's also! There are so many arguments as to what the correct pronunciation's really are and I really don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers!... My only intent is to show the truth in life and be honest with what I do know! From my findings Yah means: "I AM" Shua means: "Deliverer". In the very end, I do believe we will all know the truth even more and I always pray that people will learn to love one another! One thing for sure is, the Son of God is coming back very soon as things get even worse!... May we escape what is about to come upon each and every one of us!... People need to stop this nonsense of division as we are all from the tribe of Noah and are all related to one another regardless of what anyone thinks! Division is definitely from the father of all lies! We need to learn too love one another in life!

    • @roystonevans2223
      @roystonevans2223 7 місяців тому

      Beautiful words brother... I also believe there can be too much divide regards how we should say our God's name, But just glad we all believe in him as it shows we need him in our life's & were all fellow brothers & sisters in one tribe. Yahweh is what I often use for gods name. Take care in these last times

  • @fakadaapada
    @fakadaapada Місяць тому

    but is one piece of papyrus from Bible enough ? If you search gnostic and occultist literature for greek word IAO (Iota Alpha Omega) it would appear in completely different light. It's troublesome.

  • @jamessanborn3043
    @jamessanborn3043 3 місяці тому

    The 1st century AD Historian Josephus considered the letters of the Tetragrammaton as vowels.
    Please see his Jewish Wars 5, 5, 7.

  • @marcelovigas5100
    @marcelovigas5100 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the video. However, there are several proper names in Hebrew that begin with YE-OH, names that have not lost their correct pronunciation. Isn't it closer to the ancient Hebrew JE-OH-VAH? On the other hand, the hypothetical form "YAHWEH" is late and defended by Western Christians.

  • @4robertbates
    @4robertbates 7 місяців тому +1

    The Masoretes made a handful of errors when they used all "3" vowel pointers in both the Aleppo Codex from around 920AD, AND the Leningrad Codex from around 1009AD. These mistakes, I call them mistakes because most of the time they left one of the vowel pointers out using only 2 of the 3, yet the handful of times they did include all three the pronunciation is clearly "YEHOVAH". Isaiah 12: 2-5
    Behold, God is my deliverance;
    I trust and am not afraid:
    for Yah, Yehovah, is my strength and my song;
    and He has become my deliverance.
    Therefore with joy you will draw water out of the wells of salvation, in that day shall you say, Give thanks unto Yehovah, call upon his name,
    and declare his deeds among the peoples,
    make mention that his name is exalted!
    Sing unto Yehovah; for he hath done excellent things:
    let this be known in all the earth.

  • @1belladoggy
    @1belladoggy 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for bring back the truth of GOD’s name: Yahweh ❤

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor Місяць тому

      Yahweh - there is no such name in the manuscripts, the vowels ‘patach’ (a) and (e) segol are missing
      In addition, the required vowel ‘o’ which is contained in the name ‘Y(o)el)’ is missing for ‘Yoel’ to have the meaning of God's name, since the consonant ‘Y’ alone is absolutely insufficient!

  • @WagesOfDestruction
    @WagesOfDestruction 11 місяців тому

    This info is fascinating

  • @jerrymercado3838
    @jerrymercado3838 9 місяців тому

    THANK YOU!

  • @19king14
    @19king14 2 місяці тому +1

    Here's a valuable brief video on God's name during the time of Jesus..
    ua-cam.com/video/mwHKhU-7SMM/v-deo.htmlsi=izbxDEys7zSllrC8

  • @carlrosenbaum3754
    @carlrosenbaum3754 9 місяців тому +1

    So what do you think gods real name is?? My self i just the native Americans i think they say it best yaheywua native Americans say heyyah. So you flip it and you say yah hey wah

  • @marcelovigas5100
    @marcelovigas5100 8 місяців тому +3

    In the Masoretic text there is no form YAHWEH, but rather JE-OH-VAH.

    • @aymenadalet6558
      @aymenadalet6558 Місяць тому

      Yaho, Yahu, YaHuWaH, YeHoVaH.. These are all correct... YAHVÉ, Yahweh and Yahawah are wrong.. Period

    • @aymenadalet6558
      @aymenadalet6558 Місяць тому

      That s True.. Yahweh is wrong.. The name of god is YaHuWaH in original hebrew, YeHoVaH in Modern hebrew, Yahu or Yaho is the Short form... Yahweh and Yah are wrong

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor Місяць тому

      @@aymenadalet6558 Yahweh - there is no such name in the manuscripts, the vowels ‘patach’ (a) and (e) segol are missing
      In addition, the required vowel ‘o’ which is contained in the name ‘Y(o)el)’ is missing for ‘Yoel’ to have the meaning of God's name, since the consonant ‘Y’ alone is absolutely insufficient!

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor Місяць тому

      @@aymenadalet6558 Yahuwah - there is no such name in the manuscripts.
      In addition, the required vowel ‘o’ which is contained in the name ‘Y(o)el)’ is missing for ‘Yoel’ to have the meaning of God's name, since the consonant ‘Y’ alone is absolutely insufficient! In addition, the vowel ‘e’ (sheva) is required. For without it in the name of the Son would be JASUS (not JESUS), which has God's name theophoric in it!

  • @davidrobinson7950
    @davidrobinson7950 Рік тому

    Not knowing the exact way to pronounce Hebrew names in the Bible as they were penned in consonants and no vowels does not stop us using them, so why should God’s name be any different as it's the most used name in the Bible, close to 7,000 times! Why would God do that and then expect us not to use it??

  • @DjMakinetor
    @DjMakinetor Рік тому

    8:29 "Yahwe" "Yaho" - There is no such name in all the manuscripts of the whole world! And even some of the best searchers have not found this name.
    Only "Yah"(Jah) and "Yehovah"(Jehovah) is the best known and documented form of the record.

  • @LM-jz9vh
    @LM-jz9vh 2 роки тому +1

    YHWH/Yahweh/Jehovah started out as one of *many* patron deities before becoming "God of the universe" as monotheism started taking shape and was conflated with the Canaanite gods El and Baal.
    According to critical scholarship YHWH *was* a son of El before inheriting the top spot in the pantheon and El's wife Athirat (Asherah).
    The original god of the Israelite patriarchs was the Canaanite god El who the war/storm god YHWH from the southern Levant was later conflated with.
    *Ugarit and the Bible*
    Many people are familiar with the texts found at Qumran, commonly known as the Dead Sea Scrolls, in the 1940s. But fewer people have heard of the Ugarit findings, which began to be unearthed in the late 1920s. Both discoveries greatly increased our knowledge and understanding of Biblical texts and also of the history surrounding the evolution of Judaism and Christianity.
    The Dead Sea Scrolls impacted both the Old and New Testament interpretations, while the findings at Ugarit impacted only the Old Testament. *These texts and architectural inscriptions predate the Hebrew settlement at Canaan, but interestingly, they mention some of the same gods that appear in the Hebrew religious writings, produced after the Hebrew contact with the Ugarit region. The most significant god mentioned is El.* In one temple inscription he is said to be the father of Ba’al. In other mentions, he is even the father of Yahweh.
    In the Old Testament, Ba’al is associated with the Canaanites. And he is described as the focus of their religious worship in those stories-while El is described as being another name for Yahweh, the Hebrew patron god. *In reality, however, based on the discoveries at Ugarit (the land called Canaan in the Bible), El is clearly the father of the gods in much the same way that Zeus is the head of the gods on Olympus in Greek mythology. And Yahweh is not another name for El, but a separate deity.* Like Zeus, El headed a pantheon. He was not only the father of mankind, but the leader of the Ugarit gods. *His pantheon, in Ugarit, is called the* ***Elohim*** *(literally, the plural of El).*
    Using the book of Genesis as an example, the best scholarly estimates date it back to somewhere between 950 and 500 BC. *It appears that the writings were composed in two styles, one style preferring to refer to god as El and the other using YHWH (or Yahweh).* Eventually these texts came together into the form we have today, sometime around 450 BC. *Just to give some perspective, the best documented time in the Ugarit history was between 1450 and 1200 BC.*
    According to many modern apologists, El is simply another name for god, or even a generic word for “god” used by the Hebrews; and Elohim is simply another form of El. However, Bible translators do translate Elohim as plural in some instances and do translate El to be a proper noun in some instances. Some apologists defend a wholly singular usage of Elohim by pointing to the inconsistency with which Elohim is used with singular verb forms; however, this does not rule out the very real (and likely) potential that as monotheism evolved out of polytheism, the Hebrew texts were adjusted to correct for this problem (as we discussed the evolution of the book of Genesis in the above paragraph). ***However, it does seem oddly coincidental-and difficult to overlook-that the Hebrews had significant contact with Canaan and then, some years afterward, wrote out a Hebrew religious mythology using a name for god that parallels the Ugarit mythology’s chief deity.*** *It is also odd that Elohim appears in Ugarit texts as a clearly plural form of El, and then later in a sometimes confused singular/plural fashion in the Hebrew texts.*
    *The important question becomes, then: Is there any reason beyond the contact with Canaan to view the Hebrew deity as being synonymous with the Canaanite god El? The answer is “yes.”* There are parallels between the two gods. For example, if we look at more of the attributes of El in the Ugarit texts, we find that El had a consort, Asherah *(who was also, occasionally, recorded as the consort to Yahweh).* This would appear to distance the Hebrew El from the Ugarit El then, if there is no mention of the Hebrews combining El with Asherah. *However, there is mention in the Hebrew texts that illustrates that Asherah was connected with El in the minds of the Hebrews as well as in their worship. Twice in Jeremiah (chapter 7 and chapter 44), she is referred to as the Queen of Heaven, and it is clearly indicated that the Hebrews were worshipping her in those instances.* Also, in 2 Kings 18, it is noted that her objects of worship (the Asherah poles) were removed from the “high places” of worship to El/Yahweh.
    *There is no doubt that as the Hebrews moved from polytheism, into henotheism, and ultimately into monotheism, that they adjusted their religious practices accordingly.* It is not surprising that the worship of Asherah was ultimately condemned, discouraged, and forbidden. *But what can’t be ignored is the fact that the Hebrews did acknowledge Asherah. They did worship her.* And they did associate her with El by placing her symbols in the same temples of worship. ***If Hebrews did not adopt the older Ugarit El, with which they were surely familiar, then it is very odd that Asherah also appears in their religious texts and worship.***
    I would never underestimate the apologist’s ability to find a perspective that can reinterpret this data to make it less problematic. ***However, the clear and simple explanation is this: The Hebrews interacted with Ugarit, adopted their pantheon, and their religion evolved, as all religions do through time, to become a uniquely Hebrew monotheism.***
    Google *"The Atheist Experience™: Ugarit and the Bible"*
    Watch Dr Christine Hayes who lectures on the Hebrew Bible at Yale University. Watch lecture 7 from 30:00 minutes onwards and lecture 8 from 12:00 to 19:00 minutes.
    Watch *"Pagan Origins of Judaism"* by Sigalius Myricantur and read the description in the video to see the scholarship the video is based on.
    Watch *"How Monotheism Evolved"* by Sigalius Myricantur and watch up to at least 21:40.
    Watch *"Atheism - A History of God (The Polytheistic Origins of Christianity and Judaism)"*
    (By a former theist)
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    In addition, look up the below articles.
    *"Jews and Arabs Descended from Canaanites - Biblical Archaeology Society."*
    ("The study in Cell not only establishes that the ancient Israelites were ***descended from the Canaanites,*** but also establishes that the Canaanite people across the separate city-states of the southern Levant, and over a period of 1,500 years, were a genetically cohesive people.")
    *"The Canaanites weren't annihilated, they just 'moved' to Lebanon - The Times of Israel."*
    *"Ancient Canaanite religion explained - **everything.explained.today**"*
    *"Archeology of the Hebrew Bible - NOVA - PBS"*
    ("Many scholars now think that *most of the early Israelites were originally Canaanites, displaced Canaanites,* displaced from the lowlands, from the river valleys, displaced geographically and then displaced ideologically.")
    *"Origins of Judaism explained - **everything.explained.today**"*
    ("According to the current academic historical view, the origins of Judaism lie in the Bronze Age amidst polytheistic ancient Semitic religions, ***specifically evolving out of Ancient Canaanite polytheism,*** then co-existing with Babylonian religion, and syncretizing elements of Babylonian belief into the worship of Yahweh as reflected in the early prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible. (The Torah)".
    *Refer to the bibliography at the bottom of the page)*
    *"Canaanite languages - Britannica"*
    ("Group of Northern Central or Northwestern Semitic languages including ***Hebrew,*** Moabite, Phoenician, and Punic.")
    *"El - New World Encyclopedia"*
    (Refer to the section "El Outside the Bible" and the fact that *most of the early Israelites were originally indigenous or displaced Canaanites)*
    *"El (deity) explained - **everything.explained.today**"*
    (Refer to section "Ugarit and the Levant" and the fact that *most of the ancient Israelites were originally indigenous or displaced Canaanites* and see how El, later conflated with Yahweh (Yahweh-El(ohim)) is fictional)
    *"God's Wife Edited Out of the Bible - Almost."*
    (Pay attention to whose wife Asherah (Athirat) is in the Ugaritic/Canaanite texts and how she became the wife of YHWH/Yahweh)
    *"Yahweh's Divorce from the Goddess Asherah in the Garden of Eden - Mythology Matters."*
    *"Married Deities: Asherah and Yahweh in Early Israelite Religion - Yahweh Elohim."*
    *"Asherah, God's Wife in Ancient Israel. Part IV - theyellowdart"*
    *"The Gates of Ishtar - Anath in the Elephantine Papyri"*
    (It appears in addition to Asherah (Athirat) being the consort of Yahweh it also appears some Israelites also viewed the Canaanite goddess Anat(h) as Yahweh's consort)
    *"Excerpt from “Yahweh and the Gods and Goddesses of Canaan” by John Day - Lehi's Library."*
    *"The Most Heiser: Yahweh and Elyon in Psalm 82 and Deuteronomy 32 - Religion at the Margins"* based on the *majority scholarly consensus.*
    (Written by Thom Stark who is a Christian)
    *"Michael Heiser: A Unique Species? - Religion at the Margins"*
    (A second response to Michael Heiser)
    *"The Syncretization of Yahweh and El : reddit/AcademicBiblical"*
    (For a good summary of all of the above articles)

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the well thought out comment, and sorry for it being unpublished for so long, didn't realize UA-cam was holding it for review 🤦‍♂️
      While I don't read Ugaritic, I am familiar with the Ugarit findings and their relation to the Hebrew Bible, and I'm currently in the middle of Dr. Hayes's excellent lectures on the Hebrew Bible at Yale.
      This has been a topic I've been wrestling with over the past few years, and I certainly don't have all the answers. However, I think there is space to believe in a God who gradually revealed himself to humans over millennia, choosing to meet humans where they were at with polytheism and taking shape from there.
      I appreciate you taking the time to pull this together and look forward to reading the sources you cited that I haven't encountered yet.

    • @Gracenglory5
      @Gracenglory5 2 роки тому

      @@manuscriptspotlight9077 Dr. Michael Heiser discusses the Ugarits at length. His expertise in Ancient Histories and Semitic languages is unparalleled. I appreciate the length the commenter here takes, yet I heartily disagree with the presupposition that there was a pantheon *before* YHWH. Genesis 6 explains much about how the pantheon began and how the pantheon post dates creation and the fall. Thank you so much for all your efforts in bringing these treasures to light for the masses to see.

    • @utherlightbringer3868
      @utherlightbringer3868 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/mSanhjYId7Y/v-deo.html

    • @stephenprice8172
      @stephenprice8172 2 роки тому

      What people fail to realise is that if you refer to a false belief written in either the modern day "Bible" or the documents and scripts of the past, it is still a false belief.
      No matter what any man has written, or said, or speaks of today as being factual, if it cannot be compared and confirmed as factual by other means, then it has to remain as unconfirmed.
      The world may have had 1,000's of gods, and evidence in drawings and documents will confirm that, but it is not evidence that Abraham for example, actually believed and followed any of them.
      The evidence is that he trusted just one god right from the start, before he left what is now Iran.
      And he was rewarded for that devotion, with promises about the future THAT WE ARE WITNESS TO.
      Forget anything else that is outside of what has really happened. We all know that the land he was led to to inherit was called Canan, and that it was full of individual villages ruled over by "Kings" that all had many gods to worship, and had corresponding ways of pagan life.
      Look at Sodom and Gomorrah, as an example of behaviour that is not in accordance with Our Heavenly Father's rules of living.
      Yet the world's biggest religion has religious "Priests" and a "King" that has allowed the very same behaviour that brought about the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
      And now, all over the earth, we have the Nation's Governments also allowing same sex relationships and giving them man made Laws to protect this "right".
      I am not surprised the world is now starting to die off, by way of droughts, floods, fires, earthquakes, global warming, diseases and pestilence, and the wars and deaths starting to explode upwards in numbers !!!
      These events are all evidence of the warnings given to man by Our Lord Jesus, and the Prophets of Our Heavenly Father, BECAUSE they are so documented.
      Forget calling Our Heavenly Father "God", or any other name that man has said it is.
      Forget who said what, think about and look for what we were actually told to think about, and do.
      I do not care one single iota what some "Professor" said at any University, unless it is DIRECTLY CONNECTED to the actual FACTS.
      Like we WERE TOLD, "....in the last days the truth shall not be found..." in the words of ".....teachers, having itchy ears..."
      It is, and always has been found, in the teachings of Our Lord Jesus, and in the writings sanctified by Our Heavenly Father.
      As WE WERE TOLD ALSO,
      "...put not your faith in man, but in Our Heavenly Father, alone...."
      WHO DO YOU TRUST ?

  • @GhazarYaohBanLoay
    @GhazarYaohBanLoay 6 місяців тому

    YA'OH, no rough breathing H sound. Just a clear distinction between the A and the O sound

  • @4robertbates
    @4robertbates 7 місяців тому

    We're not talking about everyday speaking, so using Father IS fine when WE speak of Him to each other,- BUT it is about Reading SCRIPTURE. God would not have had proper WRITE His name in scripture if He didn't want us to say it! The 3rd command is not about speaking His title as profanity, but to not swear FALSELY by His "NAME". His title God has nothing to do with the 3rd command. As a matter of fact God Himself Swears upon His own name. It is about "VOWS", and making vows which is to swear to do something by God's name.

  • @eduardoiiigo3932
    @eduardoiiigo3932 2 роки тому

    If Yahweh is the correct pronunciation in Hebrew, why are there NO Hebrew manuscripts of Jewish origin where God's name is actually pronounced as Y(a)HW(e)H, with the vowels "a" and "e"? Until now, everyone who says that God's name is pronounced Yahweh in Hebrew has no proof that there are Jewish Hebrew manuscripts that spell it Yahweh. Ang why you used "Yaho" (for "Iao") in your own translation of ancient Hebrew manuscript with the tetragrammaton if it is Yahweh? Yaho and Yahweh are different, Yahweh has no sound "o" and Yaho has no sound weh.
    As far as I know the name "Jehovah" is an English transliteration of the name of God, just like the name of the Son of God "Jesus" in English is from the Hebrew name Yeho•shua (Yeho is abbreviation of Yehovah) or Yeshua (Aramaic). You show the Masoritics vowels system of the tetragrammaton but you don't read it to find out how it is pronounced in Hebrew. The Cairo Codex written in 895 CE contains God's name in Hebrew (tetragrammaton) with full vowels and it is read as YEHOVAH in Hebrew. Thus, in the Hebrew manuscripts the name of God is not pronounced as Yahweh. The name JEHOVAH was used in English from the 16th Century English Bible, this is about 600 years after the Cairo Codex was written.
    Exodus 3:15
    American Standard Version
    "And God said moreover unto Moses, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, Jehovah, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, hath sent me unto you:
    THIS IS MY NAME FOREVER, AND THIS IS MY MEMORIAL UNTO ALL GENERATIONS."
    Can God lie and fail because according to other groups or people
    that the correct pronunciation of God's name has been lost, no one knows what the correct pronunciation of the name? That directly contradicts what God said that He chose and gave a name to call Him forever in all generations.
    Daniel 2:20-22
    “The name of LORD JEHOVAH shall be blessed from eternity and unto eternity, because wisdom and heroic power is his
    21And he changes times and the seasons. He removes Kings and raises up Kings. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those knowing understanding
    22And he reveals profound and hidden things, and knows whatever is in the darkness, and light is with him"
    John 12:28
    "28Father, glorify your name!”
    Then a voice came from heaven, “I have glorified it, and will glorify it again.”
    Ezekiel 36:23
    "For I shall hallow my great name which is defiled among the nations, which you have defiled among them, and the nations shall know that I AM LORD JEHOVAH, says THE LORD OF LORDS, whenever I am hallowed among you in their sight".
    Unless you are like Pharaoh in the time of Moses:
    Exodus 7:4,5
    "Pharaoh will not listen to you and I shall give my hand in Egypt and I shall bring out my armies and my people, the children of Israel, from the land of Egypt in great judgment. 5And the Egyptians shall know that I AM LORD JEHOVAH."
    And among the fulfillment of the prophesied:
    Revelation 16:1,8
    "Then I heard a loud voice from the temple saying to the seven angels, “Go, pour out on the earth the seven bowls of God’s wrath...
    8The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun, and the sun was allowed to scorch people with fire. 9They were seared by the intense heat and they CURSED THE NAME OF GOD, who had control over these plagues, but they refused to repent and glorify him."
    But to those who know and recognize the name of the true God:
    Psalm 91:14
    American Standard Version
    "Because he hath set his love upon me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him on high, because he hath known my name."
    Malachi 1:11

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  2 роки тому

      Hi Eduardo, I would recommend watching my video again in full since I believe I answer most of your questions in it, but I'll try to briefly respond here:
      1:35 Most Jews and Christians claim that even though the Masoretic text is vowelized as "Jehovah", this was never how the text was meant to be pronounced. Here's another source for this from a Jewish scholar:
      "Some Christian scholars render the four-letter Name as "Jehovah," but this pronunciation is particularly unlikely. The word "Jehovah" comes from the fact that ancient Jewish texts used to put the vowels of the Name "Adonai" (the usual substitute for YHVH) under the consonants of YHVH to remind people not to pronounce YHVH as written."
      www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-name-of-god
      And a Christian scholar saying the same thing (see "Jehovah" heading):
      bibleproject.com/blog/god-name-many-actually/
      You're certainly correct that most Christians pronounced the name of God as "Jehovah" from the 16th-19th century due to the Masoretic text being directly transliterated. However, I'm sure you'll agree that every translation is a human effort and prone to error, and I believe the evidence that has come up since the 19th century points to a different original pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton.
      Finally, I feel I should touch briefly on the general topic of "one's name" in the Bible. When the inspired ancient authors wrote about someone's name, they generally meant their personhood, being, and reputation, not just their literal name. For example, when God promises that he will make Abram's name great in Gen. 12:2, he doesn't (just) mean that the literal name "Abram" or "Abraham" will become exalted, but that his personhood and reputation would be exalted. Likewise, to "know someone's name" involves much more than literal pronunciation (that alone wouldn't make sense as reason for God's favor in Ps. 91:14).
      Therefore, I believe that even though the precise pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton may have been forgotten for a time (and maybe we still have it wrong 🙃), God's name has never stopped being known by his people. Likewise, I believe that those who disagree on the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton (there are many) can equally well know God's name - that is, his nature and personhood.
      Hope this helps. May God bless you and give us all wisdom, humility, and love as we strive to know him better.

  • @aussiebruce0138
    @aussiebruce0138 Рік тому

    Thank you for this information. Just a question , do you think we should go to the Greeks, Christians, or Samaritans to find Gods name, when he gave it to the Israelites? My understanding is the Jews got to the point of not saying it, due to a superstition and dreams. (JEREMIAH 23 verses 22 thru 32)
    It would be better, in my view, to see what the Rabbi's say. Even if a bit of digging is required, since they are not to say it, but deffinitely not to lose it either.... Please consider this information....
    ua-cam.com/video/yeeA_Abd5Nk/v-deo.htmlsi=3TrV4T2qtbQegrkf
    It goes for 55 mins, so grab a tea or coffee and get comfortable.

  • @stephenprice8172
    @stephenprice8172 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent that Psalm 20:1-5 is quoted, BECAUSE it makes a difference between calling Him by His Name, or just calling Him "God"
    Note that His Name is referred to as Yahweh in this translation and IS THE "GOD" OF JACOB, and that the banners are lifted up "in the name OF OUR GOD"
    The common incorrect and totally disrespectful name anyone could call Him, is "God".
    That word actually means "a supreme deity" and as we all know, Our Heavenly Father Yahweh took great offence at people who believed that there were more "Gods" and He punished them accordingly.
    I have always believed that His Name is Yahweh, as when He told Moses His Name Yahweh, it means "I am who I am"
    And yes, He is who He is, Our Heavenly Father, Yahweh, Creator and Sustainer of all things in whom we live and move, and have our being.
    It is best to refer to Our Heavenly Father as such, especially when others do not. The words "father" and "mother" are indications of where we came from, who gave us life, and we are commanded to respect our Mothers and Fathers, INCLUDING Our Heavenly Father.
    Hallowed be His Name.

    • @curbroadshow
      @curbroadshow 2 роки тому

      The patriarchs, Abraham, Noah, Jacob, etc. were Caananites and worshipped a council of gods with El at the head, he had a wife/consort Ashera and his council of gods included Baal, Mot, Yam, Ashtar, Shahar and many others who all had different duties and responsibilities, collectively called the Elohim, you see evidence of this in the names of people and places, ie Isra-el, Dani-el etc. etc.
      It wasn’t until around 500-600BCE, during the Babylonian exile that the banished priests began worshipping Yahweh, a monotheistic deity. They rewrote the old myths and legends to urge the Israelites to worship the new god concept. That’s why there are two creation accounts, two flood stories, two sets of Ten Commandments. Genesis 1 to Genesis 2 verse 3 is the account of the Elohim creating the heavens and earth, in the Hebrew Bible it calls them the Elohim, translated simply as ‘god’ in the English versions. “Then god (Elohim) said, let us (plural) make mankind in our (plural) image, in our (plural) likeness”. Genesis 2 1 “Thus the heavens and earth were completed” and the account finishes with the Elohim resting on the seventh day. Then Genesis 2 verse 4 begins the story again with Yahweh (translated as ‘Lord god’ or ‘Lord’) as the creator. “This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, when the Lord god (Yahweh) made the earth and the heavens”.
      After the conversion to monotheism the worship of the old gods was frowned upon, statues of Ashera were smashed and burnt, and her name removed from the biblical record, and in Kings, Elijah tests the priests of Baal before discrediting and slaughtering them for worshipping the gods that their own ancestors, the patriarchs, worshipped.
      Psalm 82: El (god) has taken his place in the divine council, among the Elohim (gods) he judges.

    • @curbroadshow
      @curbroadshow 2 роки тому

      The father was El, the mother was Ashera, and Yahweh was the son of god (El, ‘most high’), one of many minor gods in the Elohim pantheon.

    • @stephenprice8172
      @stephenprice8172 2 роки тому

      @@curbroadshow Absolute total rubbish. A figment of someone's sick imagination.
      Tell whoever told you this completely factless thought that they need professional help, it cannot even be considered an individual "religious" opinion.

    • @curbroadshow
      @curbroadshow 2 роки тому

      @@stephenprice8172 Actually it’s backed up by archeology and linguistics, ironically it was all discovered when they were trying to prove the bible true.
      Read your bible, it’s all in there.

    • @curbroadshow
      @curbroadshow 2 роки тому +1

      @@stephenprice8172 Name four of the Ten Commandments handed down to Moses on a tablet of stone (don’t cheat now 🤔)

  • @yaohshalom
    @yaohshalom 11 місяців тому +2

    YaOh

    • @yaoh-shob5710
      @yaoh-shob5710 8 місяців тому +1

      It's in plain sight yet he still blinds them because it's not for them. Rak Anakhno

  • @metsfan1873
    @metsfan1873 2 роки тому

    Let me know how to PM you so that I can explain the Jewish approach to the Divine Name(s) more accurately. Your statements here are not technically wrong, but they are woefully incomplete and miss both the point and the practice by miles. There is not space in a comment to go into it, and you may well have glossed over stuff on purpose - but in that case you probably should have said so if only in the name of accuracy. I assume that you wish to portray Jewish practice accurately, and I would like to help you to do so.

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  2 роки тому

      I'd be happy to hear your thoughts, you can email me at: manuscriptspotlight@gmail.com

    • @metsfan1873
      @metsfan1873 2 роки тому

      @@manuscriptspotlight9077 Will do. I'm sure it's your goal to present this stuff accurately, and I want to stress to the readers that I haven't caught any actual errors or misrepresentations, just some areas of gap. Readers should not go saying "the video is wrong!" because that's not what I'm saying at all.
      Also, I want to strongly endorse your statement that even if I disagree with somebody's choice of how best to honor the Creator, one should always encourage the choice to honor the Creator. And indeed, there is clearly more than one way to do that.

  • @kbunky69
    @kbunky69 7 місяців тому

    Yahuah glory to Him

  • @khazak-yaohgad5662
    @khazak-yaohgad5662 7 місяців тому

    51 seconds into this video I can see this guy has got it all wrong. The ancient Hebrew text was not called Hebrew when it was given to Mashah (Moses). It was called Ghabaray after Ghabar, the Great-grandfather of Abraham. This man is the only man who walked away from the tower of babel speaking Shapah Barorah aka The Pure Language. This language is the language of creation and to read and understand it, one must know the rules of the language. The narrator said there are no vowels in the ancient Hebrew which would be ludicrous. How can you pronounce words without vowels? Furthermore, he stated the Tetragrammaton is four consonance when it is infact four vowels.. The Y is actually Ya when at the beginning of a word, elsewhere it becomes a long A. Oh, that's a vowel. The second letter is not an H but a Ha when at the beginning of a word. Elsewhere it is a silent vowel placeholder with a few exceptions. Oh, that's two vowel. The third letter is a Wa only at the beginning of a word, elsewhere it becomes a long O. Oh, another vowel. The last letter is another Ha, a silent vowel placeholder. The pronunciation iis one word with two syllables. YA'OH is how you pronounce the sacred name of Abayno, our Father. His children have His name in them. We are Ya'ohshar'al just as Mashah was. Isaac's real name Ya'ohtsakak and his son Jacob was Ya'ohghakab until the Angel changed his name to Ya'ohshar'al and not Jacob. Jacob is a lie and so is Israel. Lies to keep us in the dark! But YA'OH has other plans! His name is pronounced YA'O. It is spelled YA'OH, the Ha is silent! His name is sacred. We are not allowed to pronounce it wrongly, that would be an abomination la YA'OH, to YA'OH! Calling Him some name other than the truth? One may never recover from that! My Father's name is YA'OH! GET IT RIGHT! 🔥

  • @theburningelement.6447
    @theburningelement.6447 2 роки тому

    The name of God, is a fusion of the Hebrew words hayah hoveh yihyeh he was is and always will be,

  • @kingshousetube
    @kingshousetube Рік тому

    The Greeks will tell you the name of the Creator??? Really??

  • @S.R.M.
    @S.R.M. 10 місяців тому

    Christ said, “Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it” (Matthew 7:13-14). Are many Christians unwittingly on the broad way that leads to destruction? “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles? Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits, you will know them” (Matthew 7:15-20). He further stated in Matthew 7:21-23, “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. Many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’” We must know the way of salvation as revealed from Heaven! “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. ‘He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God’” (John 3:16-18). No one seems to notice, that if you deny the actual revealed name of the Savior, that one already stands condemned. Did you know that the name Jesus has only existed since the 17th century? If God never revealed the name, of Jesus, then those who propagate the name of Jesus, proffer a counterfeit name, and are workers of Lawlessness. Why do Christians think that none of what is said here applies to them? Why would these warnings be found in the Gospel except they apply to those who think they are following Christ, but are following “the Traditions of Men,” as given in Matthew 7:13-14, “for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it”? Why do so many Christians not understand that “there are few who find it” among them?
    Why do so many Christians hold to the name, “Jesus”, when the Father never revealed this name as the name of salvation? Because they say, “I have seen demons cast out in the name of Jesus!” Or, they say, “I have seen wonders in the name of Jesus!” Historians tell us that Christ was never known in His lifetime as “Jesus”, as the eminent historian Ernest Renan has emphatically stated in his book, The Life of Jesus, p. 90. Again, they do not heed this warning from Christ, found in Matthew 7: 21-23. Listen, you practice lawlessness when you hold to a commandment, revelation, and specifically a name never revealed by God. You practice lawlessness when you hold to the traditions of men that make void the word of God! Why do Christians not heed the warnings by avoiding “the Traditions of Men”? This warning is found in Mark 7: 5-8, “Then the Pharisees and scribes asked Him, “Why do Your disciples not walk according to the tradition of the elders…?” He answered and said to them, “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written: ‘This people honors Me with their lips, but their heart is far from Me. And in vain they worship Me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’ For laying aside the commandment of God, you hold the tradition of men…” Do you worship Christ in vain holding to the traditions of men, which are according to Christian leaders, who ignore the commandments and the will of God? Do you give lip service to Christ, but your heart is far from Him, as you are emotionally attached to a name or names, or even traditions, never revealed by the will of the Father? Why do you hold to a name as His name or names, such as the names Jesus, Iesus, Iesous, or even Jehovah, never revealed by God? What is the name which is the name above every name by which we must be saved? These names were never given by the will of the Father and God of our Lord and Savior, who is our only God, our Rock (Isaiah 44:6-8, compared with 1 Corinthians 10:1-4), according to the will of the Father until all things are fulfilled! Holding to things, traditions, or names, never revealed by God makes you one who practices lawlessness! Each one of us is to know the truth, for our Savior instructed us “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened” (Matthew 7:7-8). Why do so many Christians not realize that the name “Jesus” (or “Jehovah,” Yehovah) has only existed, historically, in its (or their) present form since the 17th century, and a name (like the name Jesus) that was never given as the name of salvation by the angel that announced the coming of the Savior to Joseph, who was betrothed to Mary, the mother of Christ? Behold the only name of salvation, YAHSHUA! “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). Halleluyah, meaning “Praise YAH” as found in Strong's Dictionary of Bible Words: in Hebrew: Strong’s #3050. יָהּ (YAH) -- “the name of the God of Israel…” Strong's Concordance for: “YAH: the name of the God of Israel. The Original Word: יָהּ Part of Speech: Proper Name Transliteration: YAH! Phonetic Spelling: “yaw.” The Definition: HaYAH, the name of YAH is “the I AM,” as revealed from God, who told Moses, indeed God said, “HaYAH Ashar HaYAH,” which means: “the I AM Who the I AM,” Behold, “the Name which is above every name,” The Essential name of God is ‘YAH’ given to the Messiah, the Christ, who is called YAHSHUA! The apostle Paul on the road to Damascus heard Christ tell him His name in Hebrew (Acts 26:14-15). YAHSHUA means, “I AM Salvation.”
    Why is the name “Jesus” a false name for Christ? Because the name “Jesus” was never revealed to anyone by God. It is a name that has existed in its present form only since the 17th century. Also the name “Jesus” is not Hebrew. The name Jesus has evolved linguistically over time into an entirely different name with no intrinsic meaning regarding salvation. The name “Jesus” is Latin, from the name “Iesus”, which for centuries was the English name for Christ, pronounced “ee-sus” (see the 1611 English King James Version), and the name Iesus was transformed from the Greek name Iesous, which is a transliteration of the Aramaic name “Yeshua”, however, the name “Yeshua” does not have “the name which is above every name,” which is “YAH”.
    The apostle Paul, who heard the name of the Messiah in Hebrew, and therefore, never heard of the name Jesus, wrote, “Therefore God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name {YAH} which is above every name, that at the name of YAHSHUA every knee should bow, of those in heaven, and of those on earth, and of those under the earth, and that every tongue should confess that YAHSHUA the Christ is LORD, to the glory of God the Father” (Philippians 2:9-11). Finally, when the Sanhedrin, the Jewish Court, heard the testimony of the apostle Peter, as he testified in the name of YAHSHUA, and upon hearing the name {YAH} in His name, they commanded them not to preach in that name (Acts 4:12-20). The apostles knew the very name, YAHSHUA, the very name of salvation as revealed by God, and it was given through an angel (Matthew 1:21). So successful were the Jews and Hellenistic Christians, knowingly and unknowingly, in hiding the true name of salvation, YAHSHUA, that today many think of the name as a philological impossibility. And yet another warning is not fully understood, indeed, “So the great dragon… that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world…” has made his deception complete by hiding the name of salvation (Revelation 12:9).
    Praise be to the Lord YAHSHUA, who reveals His name to His saints, the very name YAHSHUA, “Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12). “And now, O priests (pastors, teachers, and evangelists), this commandment is for you. If you will not hear, And if you will not take it to heart, To give glory to My name,” Says the Lord of hosts, “I will send a curse upon you, And I will curse your blessings. Yes, I have cursed them already because you do not take it to heart” (Malachi 2:1-2). Halleluyah, Praise YAH, Praise YAHSHUA!

  • @hectorlarios8689
    @hectorlarios8689 7 місяців тому

    I think this proves that Jesus is referring to Yahweh as God and his father. Whenever , according to the Gospel authors, Jesus calls God Lord, so he's actually referring to Yahweh.

  • @Scrollermania1963
    @Scrollermania1963 10 місяців тому

    Yeah, well,
    Until Someone, Finally comes forward, with the Two Original Stone Tablets, that Shows, what Letters, that God Wrote, on those stones, with His own Finger....all Languages, are in a holding pattern, including Ghaberay....

  • @Gabre030
    @Gabre030 9 місяців тому

    YOHUAHU YOA'OH ALA'AYM

  • @davidrobinson7950
    @davidrobinson7950 Рік тому

    Awabakal - Yehóa
    Bugotu - Jihova
    Cantonese - Yehwowah
    Danish - Jehova
    Dutch - Jehovah
    Efik - Jehovah
    English - Jehovah or Yahweh
    Fijian - Jiova
    Finnish - Jehova
    French - Jéhovah
    Futuna - Ihova
    German - Jehova
    Hungarian - Jehova
    Igbo - Jehova
    Italian - Geova
    Japanese - Ehoba
    Maori - Ihowa
    Motu - Iehova
    Mwala-Malu - Jihova
    Narrinyeri - Jehovah
    Nembe - Jihova
    Petats - Jihouva
    Polish - Jehowa
    Portuguese - Jeová
    Romanian - Iehova
    Samoan - Ieova
    Sotho - Jehova
    Spanish - Jehová
    Swahili - Yehova
    Swedish - Jehova
    Tahitian - Iehova
    Tagalog - Jehova
    Tongan - Jihova
    Venda - Yehova
    Xhosa - uYehova
    Yoruba - Jehofah
    Zulu - uJehova

  • @sitisyahrina3330
    @sitisyahrina3330 4 місяці тому

    in ancient hebrew is YA'OH

  • @gregonwum8813
    @gregonwum8813 Рік тому

    The name of the true God Given in exodus 3:15 Yahweh..(YHWH) is pronounced as ..( Ya Iho wu ihe) meaning (God the Divine light that enlightens) any other translations means nothing.. the word (Torah).. (t r h) is pronounced as ..(atu Orie oha) meaning... (The instructions of God to the people).. any other translations does not mean anything. The word Jakob.. is pronounced as ..(Ya a kaa ebe) it was written..Ykb.. meaning (God bears witness.)
    The son of God, who is described as the WORD (Igbo language: iwu Orie e du.. meaning the laws of God Almighty, that guides.) Horus was derived from (h r s.. pronounced as iho Orie i sa ) meaning.. (the divine light of God's response.) Western Egyptologist mistranslated it as HORUS. Gods son is know as LORD.. derived from l r d and pronounced as ( IGBO LANGUAGE: Olu Orie e du, Meaning ('the voice of the Almighty God that leads')
    First we need to find out the true meaning of Egypt, it language and who the people are. I can say ancient Egyptians are Nubians... pronounced as (ana ibo or ana igbo).. meaning (The land of mediators) who migrated to upper Egypt. (Egypt).. consonants..(g Y p t).. pronounced as... ago Ya, a pa atu .. meaning.. prays to God and advice from the Almighty GOD. The African origin of modern humans is presumed because of the presence of Mitochondrial Eve which is the main superhaplogroup L. The superhaplogroup L has major subclade: L0,L1,L2,L3,L4,L5 and L6 found in Sub-Saharan Africa..(Africa)..pronounced as (Ofe ri aka)..(frk)..meaning (the place of ancient time). They are ancients, called Igbos... meaning... Mediators. This Igbo people are ancient Chinese, ancient Egyptians pharaohs, kings of ancient Israel, ancient Greeks, phoneticians, Carthaginians, Ugaritians, Lemnians, Olmecs, Etruscans, Iberians. This people called... (Igbos or Ibo).. meaning (Mediators) they are called Igbo because of priesthood to mediate between God and mankind. Igbos wrote down everything you known today as civilizations. They builds the pyramids, invented the Electricity, computers, automobile, airplane, helicopter and submarine. They spoke the language of creation which is Igbo language.
    There are important linguistic differences between hieroglyphics..(Greek: "hieros".. meaning.. "sacred' and "glyph".. Meaning "Carving":.. Egyptian Igbo Language...iho e ro, e gee olu ife a kaa,..meaning.. The things you think about, when you listen to the sounds.(phonemic clues) of the object mentioned) and English. Hieroglyphics are written without vowel sounds (a,e,i,o,u) but only written sounds of consonants. This creates several ambiguities, which make it difficult, especially for non- indigenous speakers of Igbo language, from which the hieroglyphs and Hebrew scripts were derived. It also means that, sometimes western Egyptologists may not know for sure what a particular word sounded like, since they can only estimate (usually from the equivalent word in Coptic) what the sound may have been. Western Egyptologists tend to use the vowel "e", to fill in hieroglyphic. which would not the case in Igbo language, where there are many additional vowel sounds. the Igbo words and their English translations, from which the Phonemic clues were used to form sentences. To explain the Hieroglyph pictures presented or in Oblisk: Tail wing of flying animal- is pronounced as (odu nkuanu ufe)... Intersecting road- (ejikota ama)..Nightlight of half round moon- (okara ora Okirikiri onwa).. Mountain- shape scale- ikerike ugwu... The words are pronounced as.. odu a na-ako A nu ufu: e jekota Ama, a kaara Orie, e kirie ikiri anwa kere ike egwu...English translations: the adive you appeal to the perceiver of pains: go together to the church, narrate to the Almighty God, carefully examine the outstanding matters in the trials that are tough and terrifying.... To cut it short Hieroglyphics is an ancient Egyptian Igbo language.

  • @ounkwon6442
    @ounkwon6442 Рік тому

    Yahweh is a three-syllable word invented. YHWH with vowel points from Elohim, it is to be pronounced as Yehowah; not Yehovah. With those from Adonai, it is as Yahuah, taking w (double u) as long u.

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  Рік тому

      Hello, please see the Vocalization section of this article and the picture specifically relating to the vowelization of the tetragrammaton for more detail:
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetragrammaton
      commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tetragrammaton-related-Masoretic-vowel-points.png
      It's true that the most common Masoretic vowelization for the tetragrammaton is slightly different from the vowelization for adonai (adonai starts with a shewa-patach and the most common Masoretic vowelization of the tetragrammaton just starts with a shewa), though I'm not sure where the long u you include is coming from. If the next word following the tetragrammaton is adonai it will be vowelized as elohim, though that pronunciation as the original doesn't have any supporters that I know of (I forgot to include that in the video). As I state in the video, scholarly consensus (and Jewish tradition) is that these words were never pronounced, but simply indicated which word (adonai or elohim) should be read aloud instead of the tetragrammaton.
      Finally, for the "v" vs. "w" pronunciation of waw, that depends on which pronunciation tradition you're following. While most systems of Hebrew pronunciation today pronounce a consonant waw as "v", it was probably originally pronounced as a "w" and some pronunciation systems preserve this today (Yemenite and some Mizrahi Hebrew, for example). In my videos I generally follow the Sephardic pronunciation system. See the Hebrew Waw/Vav section of this article for more information:
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waw_(letter)

  • @billclyde7805
    @billclyde7805 2 роки тому

    YAHOVAH

  • @yeThao-z2q
    @yeThao-z2q 2 місяці тому

    Ya oh or yaho

  • @rickyrack425
    @rickyrack425 2 роки тому

    Gods Name is not Yahweh or yaho , non of these 2 names are relevant to God. ure putting a personal meaning not backed up by scripture, meaning a private interpretation into the text and making people believe your point of view, but that evil in the sight of God.

    • @justincoleman3805
      @justincoleman3805 2 роки тому

      Seems like the word “evil” has a personal meaning to you that it may not to others.

  • @eddieclayton1022
    @eddieclayton1022 11 місяців тому +4

    Can’t be Yahweh because you know this there’s no { i , e , o , f , w , v, or J } YHUH-YAHUAH

  • @renatovasquez6041
    @renatovasquez6041 Рік тому

    Isaiah, 62:1-3, Theres a NEW NAME and his people will be called by his NAME, Jehovahs witnesses fits on,

  • @MereEdgeMinistry
    @MereEdgeMinistry 4 місяці тому

    The Bible never commands to not speak God's name, only to not take it in vain, blaspheme Him.
    Exodus 23:13 ...be circumspect and make no mention of the name of other gods, nor let it be heard from your mouth.
    If we cannot speak God's name, we also cannot speak the name of Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, Adonai, etc.

  • @servingtheonlycreator7428
    @servingtheonlycreator7428 Рік тому

    The correct pronunciation of His Name is YA'OH, and that's the only way it should be pronounced! Aman!

  • @richardgraham-green6643
    @richardgraham-green6643 4 місяці тому

    Your whole premise is that Phonetician and Hebrew have the same pronunciation, sometimes we write something and read it different when its from a dialect or like this a completely different language. Ἰαχὼβ YHWH or YAH even YAHO is not the same as Ἰαω. YAHO is Γιάχο. Try reading Hebrew biblical instead for a while. I have read the Torah each week for 25 years, come back when you have seen that much and tell me what you see, or maybe you have never read the Torah fully all the way through in Hebrew.
    So read the Torah in Hebrew a few times over a few years and you will know. Otherwise your a spectator or just have an opinion from a very outsiders position
    .

  • @Beverly-b8r
    @Beverly-b8r Рік тому

    Today is Christmas day. Today we will learn a new word, its for (ME AND YOU). This word is the word we are looking for, which is the REAL NAME OF GOD. (meh-yaw).

  • @iversonpurwanto8933
    @iversonpurwanto8933 Рік тому

    Speculation after speculation please learn hebrew in correct way😂 there is so called hebrew grammar shoresh binyanim you will get a hint of how to pronounce YHVH/YHWH names😊

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  Рік тому

      Hi Iverson, can you point out where I speculated unreasonably? I'd be happy to correct myself or cite a source that I missed.
      As far as Hebrew goes, I've been learning for going on five years but I'm always happy to learn more. I am familiar with shoresh and binyanim ("root" and "structure" for our non-Hebrew speaking friends). However, these rules only apply to verbs, which is only helpful with the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton if you know (or assume) that the Tetragrammaton is based on verb(s), and the inflection of those verb(s) is known.
      Is there a specific pronunciation you're referring to? The most common form I've seen of this is pronouncing the Tetragrammaton as a combination of "he was", "he is", and "he will be" (haya-hove-yihye). Unfortunately I didn't include this view in the video, though there are very few scholars who view this as a strong possibility for an ancient/original vocalization of the Tetragrammaton (looks like the earliest attestation is from the Adon Olam hymn dated to the middle ages, though it's possible there's an earlier source I missed).
      Of course with any language, grammar rules and pronunciation change over time, especially for a language with as long and rich a history as Hebrew. This is compounded by Hebrew being an (impure) abjad, leaving vowels for oral transmission until they began to be recorded in the middle ages. The ancient pronunciation of many Hebrew words is still hotly contested and is nearly always non-trivial. My goal in this video was to give a beginners-level look at the evidence we have for the earliest pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, with a focus on the oldest surviving manuscripts. If you're interested, my sources are cited in the video description.
      Hope this helps!

    • @iversonpurwanto8933
      @iversonpurwanto8933 Рік тому

      @@manuscriptspotlight9077 well if you curious what jews will pronounce the Names of G-D in the last day the coming of Messiah/Mashiach the Binyanim is the answer😊 jews know how to pronounce G-D Names but they prohibited themself (“before the exile” they blasphemed Names of G-D meaning they cheating their bride G-D with other gods they have Pachat fear they stop using names of G-D make fence around the Torah change to Adonai or Hashem in doing so they will not blasphemed Names of G-D again Isaiah 52:5 “after exile”) with their narrow interpertation Exodus 20:7 but jews in ancient times (before the exile) they pronounce G-d Names Deuteronomy 32:3 Ruth 2:4 later 2nd century they make another prohibition with written tradition mishnah Sanhedrin 10:1 which lead into the mist for most of the goyim (meaning the Nations) who want to know G-D Names and the goyim create speculation because most jews dont encourage people to learn Binyanim only few jews (secular jews) because its hard very hard😩 and mind blowing🤯 but its not imposible afterall jews can doit they are all humans just like us we can do it too if we have the hunger for the Truth or Emeth in hebrew😊 btw love your vids keep it up👍

  • @josephde-zordi7324
    @josephde-zordi7324 28 днів тому

    This is a lovely synopsis of textual study that is hard to find in one place. The table at the end, not pronounce v not pronounce is pivotal. I think that the notion to not pronounce יְהוָ֖ה is due to flawed piety, perhaps even religious pride, rabbis trying to be more holy than God himself. In a sense, we should all be on a journey of discovery to find the name of God. In the NT, we see that Yeshua has made the name known. Knowing the Name ( as modern Jews, say 'Hashem'' instead of יְהוָ֖ה ) is more than just pronouncing the letters. I am sad to say this 10 minute video is worth more than 1000s of verbose pulpit sermons. These modern preachers and their stupid speeches should be replaced by study of scripture

  • @DjMakinetor
    @DjMakinetor 2 роки тому

    There is no such word as "ADONAI".
    Original word is "ADNY"
    It is a foolish move to overturn "Masoretic vowels" with other "Masoretic vowels" in the Tetragrammaton, especially those who fight against God's name, people who prefer to serve other false Gods (where all names of foreign gods are known).

    • @manuscriptspotlight9077
      @manuscriptspotlight9077  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Maki, I'm not sure I entirely understand your point but I'll try to respond as best I can. "Adonai" is the most common English transliteration of "אֲדֹנַי", meaning "my lord" (see Brown-Driver-Briggs lexicon entry for אדנ or Strong's Hebrew 113). When I'm comparing to Hebrew I'll often use the less common transliteration "ADNY" or "Adonay" (such as at 1:34).
      While it's true that we can't know for sure how any Hebrew word was originally pronounced, the high level of agreement between Tiberian Masoretic, Babylonian Masoretic, Samaritan, and Dead Sea Scrolls vowel indicators (mater lectionis) suggest that the vowelization of the Masoretic text is at least a good enough approximation to the ancient pronunciation, in general. The exception to this is words that were explicitly spoken differently from how they were vowelized (qere or qere perpetuum), such as the Tetragrammaton.
      As I state in my video, I believe the manuscript evidence suggests that the Tetragrammaton was pronounced (and therefore necessarily given vowels) at least as early as the second temple period, and probably much earlier. Further, the few times the Tetragrammaton was transliterated into Greek in pre-2nd c. CE writings suggest that Jews were pronouncing the Tetragrammaton as "Yaho" during that time. Whether or not that was how The Name was originally pronounced is another topic, and not one I covered in this video.
      To be clear, I certainly think it's ok to not pronounce God's name. But I also think it's fine to pronounce God's name respectfully , as this is how it seems he revealed himself to Israel, often in spoken contexts (see Exodus 6:2-8, Numbers 6:22-27).
      Hope this was useful!

    • @DjMakinetor
      @DjMakinetor 2 роки тому

      @@manuscriptspotlight9077 Jesus came in the 1st century AD and certainly did not speak the language of the "ancient cavemen" that is, Paleo-Hebrew or hieroglyphics. Rather, he spoke modern Aramaic and Hebrew. Wake up buddy, language is evolving and we are in the 21st century and come to terms with the stupidity of foolish scholars who want to convince extremely old languages and think that we should learn shit-language unknown. I speak Polish, not Chinese, not Arabic or Hebrew, so end your shame with these ancient and correct pronunciation.

    • @zray2937
      @zray2937 2 роки тому

      @@DjMakinetor This has to be one of the dumber comments I've read on youtube.

    • @RomanPaganChurch
      @RomanPaganChurch 2 роки тому

      this is clearly an academic presentation. Your attitude towards the content creator isn't necessary or appreciated.

    • @realsuperman_ishere
      @realsuperman_ishere Рік тому

      Who made your name bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @valeriebriggs1058
    @valeriebriggs1058 2 роки тому +1

    The fathers name is YAHUAH and His sons name is YAHUSHUA

    • @curbroadshow
      @curbroadshow 2 роки тому

      The father’s name is El, the mother’s name is Ashera and their sons name are Yahweh, Ba’al, Mot, Anat, Shahar and many others (70 in total).
      Collectively known as the Elohim (see Genesis 1 to Genesis 2 chapter 3).

    • @korihayes3477
      @korihayes3477 2 роки тому

      Then why do the oldest Greek manuscripts have it written IAO? Aramaic? They wrote the name down how it sounded to them, in the letters they had to represent that sound that they heard and there seems to be a consensus in more than one alternative language. This is the correct pronunciation. Or at least the closest we can get from paper. Besides, this pronunciation also gives credence to the theory of a deeper meaning behind the name of God.

  • @Prinsvdmerwe-gb4ly
    @Prinsvdmerwe-gb4ly 2 місяці тому

    YHVH. Gods Name is YAHVAH and Jesus is YAHVAHSHUA.

    • @aymenadalet6558
      @aymenadalet6558 Місяць тому

      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤣🤦‍♂️🤣🤦‍♂️🤣🤣🤣