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  • From: "Charles David Isbell" <cisbell AT home.com>
  • To: "Eduardo M. Acuna" <eacuna AT mail.giga.com>, "Biblical Hebrew" <b-hebrew AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: Mesha Stele and the Tetragrammaton
  • Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 09:00:44 -0600


Dear Eduardo,
What does your perception of Ieoua do with the shortened forms YaH and YaHu?
Also, how do you account for LXX YABE?
Charles David Isbell

> The absence of vowels is valid for the entire biblical hebrew, not only
> for the name of God. It is also the same for the name of Judah: YHWDH,
> which is the name of God plus a Daleth. Therefore, the most likely
> pronunciation of YHWH is: Ieoua. Just by eliminating the D from Ieouda
> (modern, Judah).
> Eduardo.
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