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Jehová is Spanish for the Tetragrammaton YHWH (tetragrammaton means 'four letters' that represented God's personal name). Ancient Hebrew was a written language that didn't use vowels; the person reading the scripture supplied the vowels when he read it.

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Jehová is Spanish for the Tetragrammaton YHWH (tetragrammaton means 'four letters' that represented God's personal name). Ancient Hebrew was a written language that didn't use vowels; the person reading the scripture supplied the vowels when he read it.

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YHWH (Yahweh) is a name of God, showing that He is immanent, close by. Jesus is God, so they are the same.

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The consonants YHWH form in Hebrew the name of God as revealed to Moses. It is often pronounced Yahweh. This is God's personal name. So in a sense one doesn't 'get God out of YHWH, it's just that one needs to understand what it represents.

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YHWH,GOD.

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