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Yahweh was an
ancient Levantine deity who was
venerated in
Israel and Judah.
Though no
consensus exists regarding his origins,
scholars generally contend...
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titles including El
Elyon and El Shaddai. Jah or Yah is an
abbreviation of
Jahweh/Yahweh, and
often sees
usage by
Christians in the
interjection "Hallelujah"...
- the
present day.
Armstrong begins with the rise of the cult of
Yahweh (
Jahweh), one of the
deities of Canaan.
According to Armstrong, the cult of Yahweh...
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alongside the name
Jahweh to
serve as
fuller forms of address; rather, they were
occasionally made use of in
place of the name
Jahweh." In this respect...
- - "Who's the
enemy year
after year?" Song #3:
Jaweh and
Allah Battle - "
Jahweh with Atom Bomb" Song #4:
Consulting I
Ching smoking pot
listening to the...
- as "the LORD" with "Lord" in all caps. Jah or Yah is an
abbreviation of
Jahweh/Yahweh, and
often sees
usage by Jews and
Christians in the interjection...
-
alongside the name
Jahweh to
serve as
fuller forms of address; rather, they were
occasionally made use of in
place of the name
Jahweh.' In this respect...
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syllable of the 'ineffable name'
represents one
person of this trinity: JAH =
Jahweh, the God of the
Hebrews BUL = Baal, the
ancient Canaanite fertility god...
- Yahweh. Jah or Yah (rendered as יָהּ in Hebrew) is an
abbreviation of
Jahweh/Yahweh/Jehovah. It
appears in
certain translations of the Bible, such as...
- the
forms Yahweh or
Jehovah are used. Jah or Yah is an
abbreviation of
Jahweh/Yahweh, and
often sees
usage by
Christians in the
interjection "Hallelujah"...