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Revision as of 18:18, 28 March 2015

יהוה

יְהֹוָה

In English, going in our direction, the four consonants are YHWH.

This is a verb form: first person, pual (causative mode), present tense.

The consonants came first. Vowels: a e i o u

The second form of the divine name on this page has the vowels for Adonai, not the vowels for the original verb form.

Greek translation: "ego eimi."

Y + a + H + o + W + a + H

Yahowah --> Jehova

MRTN + Catherine = M + a + R + e + T + i + N + e = Maretine = gobbledeygook

Jehova is a nonsense word!