The name of God of which you asked (which, incidentally, isn't pronounced that way), is used close to seven thousand times throughout the Hebrew Bible, starting with Genesis 2:4.
yes it is it's mainly translated to Jehovah but in the Jews Torah it is in Hebrew yahweh.
Yahweh ('YHWH', as early Hebrew did not have vowels or vowel indicators) was the name used in the Book of Genesis, by the 'J' Source or Yahwist, for the God of Judah. The Elohist ('E' Source), another contributor to what would become the Book of Genesis, and an approximate contemporary from the northern kingdom, Israel, used the name Elohim for God.Although God appears in all books of the Bible, other than Esther, it is principally in Genesis that we find him referred to as Yahweh.
God is first referred to with the Hebrew name 'Yahweh' in Genesis 2:4--'These are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created. In the day that the LORD [Yahweh] God made the earth and the heaven'. In English, the convention is that Yahweh is translated as 'LORD' (in small caps), and occasionally it is translated as 'GOD' or 'JEHOVAH'. In the King James Version, Yahweh is translated as 'LORD' 6,510 times, 'GOD' 4 times, and 'JEHOVAH' 4 times.
The name "Yahweh" does not appear in the King James Bible. Instead the KJV uses the name "Jehovah" as the representation of the name of God.
Nowhere Yahweh is a Hebrew word for God, the covenant God of Israel. He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is Hebrew and The King James Version of the Bible is not written in Hebrew or Greek, it is written in English. So the Hebrew name Yahweh or most other Hebrew words will probably not be seen in an English written Bible. The English translations of Jahweh occurs well over 6000 times in the KJV Bible.
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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Yaweh (various spellings) is the Jewish name for God.
Yahweh is one of the names used for God in the Hebrew Bible, often understood as the name of the Father in Christian theology. It is seen as a personal name for the God of Israel, emphasizing His presence and self-revelation.
Yahweh (the Creator and Covenant God of the Bible)'s court is his residence, or place of rule. Commonly referred to as heaven.
Yahweh ('YHWH', as early Hebrew did not have vowels or vowel indicators) was the name used in the Book of Genesis, by the 'J' Source or Yahwist, for the God of Judah. The Elohist ('E' Source), another contributor to what would become the Book of Genesis, and an approximate contemporary from the northern kingdom, Israel, used the name Elohim for God.Although God appears in all books of the Bible, other than Esther, it is principally in Genesis that we find him referred to as Yahweh.
Its the direct translation of the word Yahweh.