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Tetragrammaton

 
Dictionary: Tet·ra·gram·ma·ton   (tĕt'rə-grăm'ə-tŏn') pronunciation

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The four Hebrew letters usually transliterated as YHWH or JHVH, used as a biblical proper name for God.

[Middle English Tetragramaton, from Greek tetragrammaton, four-letter word, from neuter of tetragrammatos, four-lettered : tetra-, tetra- + gramma, grammat-, letter.]


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Tetragrammaton
Four Hebrew consonants yod, he, vav, and he — variously transliterated as JHVH, JHWH, YHWH, or YHVH — that together represent the name of God. Traditionally the tetragrammaton is not pronounced; Jehovah and Yahweh are two vocalizations of it.

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[Gk, four-letter word] spec. the Hebrew word written YHWH or JHVH, vocalized as YaHWeH or JeHoVaH; often substituted for the ineffable name of God
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Meaning #1: four Hebrew letters (usually transliterated as YHWH (Yahweh) or JHVH (Jehovah)) signifying the Hebrew name for God (which the Jews regarded as too holy to pronounce)


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