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There is no actual place called Yahweh.

Yahweh is an invented name for the God of Abraham. (e.g. See Jeremiah 16:19-21, Psalm 83:18, and Psalm 100:3 in the Jerusalem Bible). God is in Heaven, but He is also omniscient, meaning he is everywhere at once. God always was and always will be.

WHERE is God? God is everywhere.

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  • Mountain (Mount Moriah), called Yahweh-jireh, Genesis 22:14. 'Yahweh provides' Jerusalem Bible (JB)
  • The city of Jerusalem: Yahweh-shammah, Ezekiel 48:35. ('Yahweh-is-there' JB)
  • An altar built by Moses at Rephidim: Yahweh-nissi, Exodus 17: 15 (JB),
  • An altar built by Gideon at Ophra: 'Yahweh-shalom', Judges 6:24. ('Yahweh-Peace' JB)

Other places: Yahweh Center, Children's Village, North Carolina, USA.

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  • Yahweh is an English transliteration of the Name of God which was / is written in Hebrew יהוה, i.e. YHWH, (without vowels)
  • Yahweh is our Heavenly Father and Creator.
  • Yahweh it's considered by some to be the ancient tribal god of the Hebrews.
  • Yahweh is the name of the God of Israel. He is also the God of the Christians and of all of us. He is the Father, He is Christ. He is everything. He Is creation and life itself. There is nothing He can't do. He is Great.
  • Yahweh is the proper Name of the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Jesus, Paul, and all biblically based Jewish and Christian groups past, present and future (Exodus 3:15; 6:3).
  • According to a theory, Yahweh, Yahu or Yaho is the Name of a God worshipped throughout the whole, or a great part, of the area occupied by the Western Semites.
  • Yahweh is the Name of our Heavenly Father and Creator. He is the Father, and Yahshua ("Jesus") is His son whom he raised from the dead and anointed and appointed to reign as King for 1,000 years. Yahweh is not the Messiah ("Christ"). Messiah means that he was 'anointed'. Yahshua was anointed as King and given all power (authority) by his Father Yahweh.
  • The name Yahweh appears about 7,000 times in the Hebrew Bible. The Jerusalem Bible, an English translation, consistently translates the Hebrew name of God ( יהוה ) as Yahweh. However, most other English translations render the Name of our Father in heaven as "the LORD" or "GOD.
  • The Name Yahweh has been transliterated from the Hebrew into the English language as YHWH from the so called "tetragrammaton" which is a Greek word meaning 'four letters'. The four letters in the Hebrew ( יהוה ) were actually vowels. As transliterated into the English language [YHWH] they are referred to as consonant-vowels or semi-vowels. The Jewish historian Flaviaus Josephus referred to them as four vowels. Flavius Josephus is considered to be the foremost Jewish historian of ancient times. His monumental work The Jewish War (also known as The Wars of the Jews) contains the following description of the High Priest of the Jews, in Book 5, Chapter 5, Paragraph 7, Verse 235: "A mitre also of fine linen encompassed his head, which was tied by a blue ribbon, about which there was another golden crown, in which was engraven the Sacred Name: it consists of four vowels."

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Yahweh is not the translation of the word god. Yahweh is the name of our Creator!

Yahweh is the Elohim of Israel as the Torah testifies!

god is the word that is translated from Baal!

See 'Related links' below for more information. Yahweh is the name of God in the Old Testament. The Old Testament is the first section of the Christian Bible.

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At present, there is no Jewish Temple. When it existed (basically from the time of King Solomon until AD 70) it was in Jerusalem, on the site where the Muslim "Dome of the Rock" mosque now is.

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Yahweh is the term that secular historians use to refer to the Jewish God (even though Jews themselves do not use this name, considering the tetragrammaton ineffable). Judaism holds that God is in all places at all times and in all conceivable ways -- omnipresent.

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7y ago

God is accessible and present everywhere, but "Yahweh" is an egregious, meaningless misspelling which has nothing to do with Judaism. See also:

God exists

What are His names

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7y ago

Yahweh is a name for the Samaritan God spelled in Greek as Ιαβε. Although many modern scholars will claim that this is the name of YHWH, it is incorrect. All theophoric names start with Yehow, as in Yehowseph, Yehowchanan, Yehowshaphat, and the Messiah's name Yehowshuwa. The Masoretic text show that the Almighty's name is Yehowah. Also in Strong's Concordance it is written as Yehowah.

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