From a Christian point of view: God's name is recorded in the Old Testament nearly 7000 times. Although it is translated LORD (in all caps) in most Bibles, the most common English utterance of the actual name is Jehovah.
Moses in Exodus. He said tell Pharaoh: my name is I am.
moses?
In Exodus 3:14, after Moses asks God who he should say his name was, God says "I am who I am" (or "I am that I am," from the Hebrew "Eheyeh asher Eheyeh"). And then God tells Moses to say that "I am" ("Eheyeh") sent him.
Esther is the only Bible book which doesn't mention God specifically. Ruth does mention God at Ruth 1:16 Song of Solomon mentions "flame of Jah/the LORD" LORD in capitals being the 'placeholder' for God's name
The book of Esther.
Surprisingly, the book of Esther does not mention the name of God at all.
As far as I am aware no mention of a name of a wife for the god Aker exists.
the sphinx and the second pyramid and not to mention his name is RA the supreme god
No, the book that does not mention God is the Book of Esther.
The Bible does not mention Eros. Eros is the name of the mythical Greek god of Love, the same as Cupid to the Romans
It means the name of God... YHWH was the name of God... mention in the Bible, Tetra Grammaton means- 4 letters. Those 4 letters are YHWH.
At all mentions of our Lord God's name or mention of His likeness.Because it is a proper noun, as opposed to a common noun.
Esther is the only book of the Bible that doesn't mention God.
Though there is a moon goddess, there is no sun god/dess depicted in Hawaiian legends. There was mention of a sun god in the story of Maui the demi-god whom snared the sun to extend the length of days so that people had enough time to do things, but there was no mention of the sun having a name or anything of that sort.
There is not a version of the bible that doesn't mention God in the book of Ruth. However, God is not mentioned in the book of Esther in every version.