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1. Gesenius is the Hebrew scholar who is credited with giving us the
proposed Hebrew punctuation of YHWH: [yod-patah-heh-shewa-waw-segol-heh]
2. Gesenius suggested that his proposed Hebrew punctuation of YHWH might
be the Hiph. Fut. of the substantive verb.
If you have access to the 1905 Edition of the Brown-Driver-Briggs
Lexicon,
check out page 218, and you will find several definitions of "Yahweh" ,
by Hebrew Scholars who treated "Yahweh" as a Hiph. form of the verb HWH:
"the one bringing into being, lifegiver"
"giver of existence , creator"
"He who brings to pass"
"Performer of His promises"
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The B-D-B Lexicon also lists definitions of "Yahweh" by Hebrew scholars
who considered "Yahweh" should be treated as a Qal form of HWH:
"the one who is: i.e. the absolute and unchangeable one"
"the existing, ever-living, as self-consistant and unchangeable"
"the one ever coming into manisfestation as the God of Redemption.