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Yahweh. God of Judaism. Language has no vowels so YHWH. Yahweh is sometimes translated as JEHOVAH.

The letters YHWH are known collectively as the Tetragrammaton and represent an ancient Hebrew name for God. In early Hebrew writing, there were no vowel indicators and so scholars can only speculate on the vowels that would have been included, and therefore on the actual meaning of the word, if any, other than the name of a God. Scholars believe the Tetragrammaton was pronounced as "Yahweh".

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