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to a male: Adonai hu ha-amud shelcha (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלך)to a female: Adonai hu ha-amud shelach (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלך)

to a group: Adonai hu ha-amud shelachem (ה׳ הוא העמוד שלכם)


Note. There is no such Hebrew word as Jehovah. See Tetragrammaton for more information about the four consonants of God's true name.

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