Hi,
obviously Yah, Yeho and Yahu are indisputable. There is far too much
evidence in their favour to be ignored. This kind of puts the EHYEH YIHWEH
relationship into question. I basically see only a few possibilities.
1) EHYEH and YHWH are completely unrelated. This poses no great problems.
2) EHYEH is the 3rd person form of the 1st person name YIHWEH (Yah, Yeho,
Yahu, IAW and IABA pose problems for this theory)
3) The vowel pointing of )HYH is wrong and was purposefully put there to
stop up from reconstructing the correct vowel pointing of YHWH (the
testimony of the LXX translation poses great problems for this theory)
James Christian
2009/12/25 Michael J Miles <mjmorthotics0 AT msn.com>
I vote for the abbreviated monosyllable Yah; then the extended> > http://www.karaite-korner.org/yhwh_2.pdf
dual-syllable
Yehweh or Yahweh; then the fullest and most proper tri-syllabic Yehowah or
Y'HOWAH; agreeing with those like Tregelles and Ginsburg. Mike Miles.
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From: "Richard" <aaa AT endlyss.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 6:16 PM
To: <b-hebrew AT lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Patriarchs used YHWH's name?
> Hi Christian,
>
> One answer to your question is available here on page 11:
>> >
> I don't want to offend anyone by saying more.
>
> Richard Conaway
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