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".
YHWH (Yahweh) is a name of God, showing that He is immanent, close by. Jesus is God, so they are the same.
YHWH
The consonants YHWH form in Hebrew the name of God as revealed to Moses. It is often pronounced Yahweh. This is God's personal name. So in a sense one doesn't 'get God out of YHWH, it's just that one needs to understand what it represents.
YHWH (pronunciation unknown)
"Gift of God [YHWH]"
YHWH is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible. It is considered sacred and is often translated as "LORD" in English translations. YHWH is important in the Old Testament as the one true God of Israel who establishes a covenant with the Israelites and guides them throughout their history.
It means the name of God... YHWH was the name of God... mention in the Bible, Tetra Grammaton means- 4 letters. Those 4 letters are YHWH.
God, otherwise known as YHWH
Elohim El-Shaddai Elyon YHWH
Yeshua , YHWH , yahweh
Jesus. In the OT his name was Jehovah or YHWH.
That's the way YHWH (God) made it.