On Wed, March 28, 2007 1:54 pm, Paul G. Allen wrote:

>>
>
> The original spelling begins with the English letter "Y". Because I
> can't remember the spelling, and I have no references here, I can't
> provide it here (maybe I can find it in a Google search, but last time I
> did it took more time than I want to spend while I'm supposed to be
> working.
>
> As for pronunciation, It's usually something like "Yah-way".
>
>
> Correction, I did find a reference in a quick search:
>
> Yahweh (yä'wĕ) , modern reconstruction of YHWH, the ancient Hebrew
> ineffable name for God. Other forms are Jah, Jahve, Jahveh, Jahweh,
> Jehovah, Yahve, Yahveh, and Yahwe.
>

But wasn't Yahweh kind of like an A.K.A because we weren't allowed to
pronounce the real name? Real question.

-- 
Lan Barnes

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