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A:One of the earliest and soon the most important god of the Israelites was called, in biblical Hebrew, YHWH, a 'tetragrammaton' that is believed to have been pronounced 'Yahweh', sometimes translated into English as Jehovah. By the time of the Babylonian Exile, Yahweh was the only God in Judaism, now a monotheistic religion. The term 'Yahweh of hosts' is sometimes used and may have militaristic connotations, possibly referring to his early role as a warrior God.
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