The principal authors of the Book of Exodus were the anonymous authors now known as the Yahwist and the Elohist. The Yahwist, representing the southern Hebrew kingdom of Judah, used the name YHWH, or Yahweh, for God. The Elohist, representing the northern Hebrew kingdom of Israel, used the name Elohim, for God.
In Exodus, the names Yahweh and Elohim were both used for God, often almost in direct proximity, as later reactors merged the different accounts into a single book.
Because it was written without vowels, it is unclear just what YHWH actually meant. A common belief is that it means "I am" or "I am that I am," but this meaning is difficult in Hebrew. Another meaning accepted by some scholars is "He blows," which is thought to be supported by Yahweh's apparent early origins as a storm God. The Midianite storm god is known from Egyptian records to have been called YHW.
Elohim is a plural form of El, or god, but it is a name for God when used in a singular context or with a singular verb. This name appears to be older than the name Yahweh.
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The Exodus Revealed - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 1 August 2001
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We do know God's name. His name is revealed in Exodus 3:14. God says his name is I AM.
Quest for Truth - 2004 Mysteries of the Bible Exodus Revealed was released on: USA: 2006
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Moses (Exodus 24:12).
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Exodus is the second name, the first name is the Second Book of Moses
From the ancient past Israel's system of belief is revealed in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures also known as the Torah or Pentateuch. By name they are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Exodus is the name of the book. The book of Exodus itself is explained in the Midrash and in Rashi's commentary.