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.
The name "Jehovah" is pronounced as "Yahweh" in Hebrew.
Jehovah Nakah = God to Smite Jehovah = translation of one of the Hebrew names for God Nakah = Hebrew for 'To Smite'
amud (עמוד)
Adonai ha ahuv ha rishon sheli (ה׳ האהוב הראשון שלי)
"Jehovah-nissi" (Exodus 17:15) can mean either "Jehovah Is My Signal Pole" (Hebrew) or "Jehovah Is My Refuge" (Greek).
Jehovah, aka Yahweh, YHVH, et al. is a transliteration of יהוה from the Hebrew bible. This is only one of several names used for God in the Hebrew bible. There is zero evidence that any god(s) exists, so I would have to say no.
AnswerNo. Jehovah is the German translation of the Hebrew word, Yahweh (or YHWH). This is the name for God, used in Genesis by the anonymous author now known as Yahwist or 'J' source .
amud (עמוד) means "pillar" or "column"
The Hebrew Tetragrammaton (4 letter word) YHWH is translated to JHVH or Jehovah in English
It means "my light is Jehovah" (Hebrew).
jehovah
if you are saying this to a male: tizkor et Adonai (תזכור את ה׳)if you are saying this to a female: tizkeri et Adonai (תזכרי את ה׳)Note: Jehovah is not a real Hebrew word. It is a Christianized version of the four consonants of God's name. See Tetragrammaton for more information.