Yes.
Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary adds:
"The divine name Yahweh is usually translated Lord in English versions of The Bible, because it became a practice in late Old Testament Judaism not to pronounce the sacred name YHWH, but to say instead 'my Lord' (Adonai)-a practice still used today in the synagogue. When the vowels of Adonai were attached to the consonants YHWH in the medieval period, the word Jehovah resulted. Today, many Christians use the word Yahweh, the more original pronunciation, not hesitating to name the divine name."
Yahweh is the Hebrew name for God.
The name Jeremiah means "Yahweh exalts". Yahweh is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
Yahweh has announced His exalted nature or Yahweh is righteous.
Yahweh forgets.
yes it is it's mainly translated to Jehovah but in the Jews Torah it is in Hebrew yahweh.
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Yeshua , YHWH , yahweh
Yahweh (the Creator and Covenant God of the Bible)'s court is his residence, or place of rule. Commonly referred to as heaven.
'Zeus' is an ancient mythological Greek/Roman god. 'Yahweh' is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible. Thus 'Yahweh' is the God of the Jews, Christians and Muslims.
No, there is no mention of an Ethan in the Bible.
Its the direct translation of the word Yahweh.
No where in the Bible that I can remember.