"Whenever, therefore, this nomen tetragrammaton occurred in the sacred
text, (shem hameporash hashem)[1] they were accustomed to substitute
for it Adonai."[2]
The above is a quote from Gesenius's OT lexicon.[3]
I find it difficult to translate and interpret the phrase, shem
hameporash hashem.
The best I can do is literally, "name, the distinct name", or "name, the
holy name".
Philip
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[1] Hameporash means the distinct or the holy and it is a pual singular
masculine participle derived from the verb, wr!po. [Benjamin Davidson,
The Analytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon, (Grand Rapids, Michigan:
Zondervan Publishing House), 1970. Pages 507 and 635].
[2] H. W. F. Gesenius, Gesenius's Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old
Testament, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1979). Page 337.
[3] H. W. F. Gesenius, Gesenius's Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old
Testament, (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1979). Page 337.
[b-hebrew] nomen tetragrammaton,
Philip Engmann, 03/11/2004