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Talk:Ritual Decalogue
... as the terms of the covenant which Yahwe [sic] makes with Moses as the representative ...
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Talk:Tetragrammaton/Archive
... word, and subsequently, scholars have adopted Yahweh, Yahwe, or Yahveh. Recommended change: Modern theology has ... the majority of scholars have adopted Yahweh, Yahwe, or Yahveh. Like it or not this ...
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Talk:Yahweh
... Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913): Yahweh Yah"weh, Yahwe Yah"we, n. Also Jahveh Jah"veh ... Hebrews from the Christian Jehovah. Yahweh or Yahwe is the spelling now generally adopted by ...
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Jehwva' (translated from Greek)
... tan initially as Gjave' (Jaweh) or Jahve' (Yahwe) (usually syllavj'zetaj as Gjahve'). Big portion ...
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Elohim (translated from German)
... translated, for example Psalm 8,6: "you (Yahwe) have it (humans) a little lower made ...
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Talk:Theophoric names
... of the Israelite God YHWH, i.e. Yahwe, Jehovah or whatever. There may be some ...
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Talk:Ugarit
... is why some scholarly publications spell it Yahwe and Yawé. In Ugarit, Yaw has the ...
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List of Biblical names
... or Eashoa, the Aramaic name of Jesus Yahwe, Yahweh, Yahawe, Yahave, Yehova, or Jehova, spellings ...
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Jehovah
... the name was originally spoken Jaweh or Yahwe (often spelled Yahweh in modern usage). This ...
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Talk:Allah
Talk:Allah This entire article is, of course, pure drivel. You have been warned. Wikipedia is not responsible for any brain damage suffered as a result of reading this article. The Islamic concept of mankind's place in the universe hinges on the notion that Allāh, or God, is the only ...
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