Well, yes and no. There is no letter "J" in Hebrew; therefore Jehovah is grammatically incorrect. In Hebrew it is Yahweh, which in English translates to
Jehovah. God's name is written in Hebrew with the letters YHVH/YHWH depending on how you vocalize the third letter.
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Two guesses are Yahweh (Orthodox Jews deny) and Jehovah, a common misreading. Many Bibles do include the name Jehovah as God's name. (Psalms 83:18 - KJI)
Other Bibles such as American Standard, and the NWT include this name as the name of God.
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According to translators, the Hebrew letters YHVH/YHWH transliterate to a modern rendering of something like Yahweh, or Jehovah. Many people have different opinions regarding the name, and use of the name of God.
Neither of them are grammatically incorrect; as with any word when translated, it will can change in pronunciation, even just a little bit.
The religious sect called "Jehovah's Witnesses" says yes, though it depends which Abrahamic religion you ask.
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Simply put, yes. It is God's name. Almost every religion recognizes this, however, not all of them choose to use his name. Some believe that the name is never to be said, such as Jews; whereas others like the Catholic/Christian Church may sometimes believe that the name is unnecessary. And other religions, such as
Christian Pentecostals and JWs believe that the name does belong to God, and that we should use it daily. But remember to always do your own research before ever making a final decision.
Answer:
God's name is written in Hebrew with the letters YHVH/YHWH depending on how you vocalize the third letter.
Two guesses are Yahweh (Orthodox Jews deny) and Jehovah, the accepted English translation.
Jewish answer:
Jews (Orthox and non-Orthodox alike) never use those spellings ("Jehovah," or "Yahweh").
God's name in the Torah is יהוה (YHWH in Hebrew, not in English). Other names which refer to God (such as Elohim) are more generic and can in certain contexts actually refer to such authorities as judges (Exodus ch.21-22).
Over the course of the exile, the exact pronunciation of God's name יהוה has been lost. (The usual transliterations, Jehovah or Yahweh, are according to Jewish tradition inaccurate renditions based on a misunderstanding of the the way יהוה is printed in such vocalized texts as Hebrew prayerbooks and printed Tanakhs.)
The name of God is not pronounceable for us, partly due to to a religious prohibition for Jews (Talmud, Sanhedrin ch.11), and partly due to the fact that the way in which it is pronounced has been lost to history. While the Temple in Jerusalem still stood, only the Kohen Gadol would pronounce the name of God (יהוה) and only one day a year. The remainder of the time, less explicit names of God, including Adonai or Elohim, were used; and that is what we do today also. And in English, we use English words (or the idiomatic "Hashem," which refers to God but is not an actual name).
Jehovah and the god christians belive in are one and the same
Here are 22 Names of God along with their meanings. # El-Elyon - God Most High # El-Roi - The God who Sees # El-Shaddai - God Almighty who is All Sufficient # El-Olam - The EverlastingGod # Eloah - God # El-Gibbor - Mighty God # Elohim-Sabaoth - God of Hosts # Adonai - Lord, Master or owner # Imanu-El - God with Us # Jehovah - Hebrew for Lord # Jehovah-Elohim - the Lord God # Jehova-Jireh - The Lord will provide # Jehovah-Rapha - God is the Healer # Jehovah-Nissi - The Lord is my Banner # Jehovah-Kanna - The Lord who is Jealous # Jehovah-Mekaddeskum - The Lord who Sanctifies # Jehovah-Shalom - Lord is Peace # Jehovah-Shaphat - Righteous Judge # Jehovah-Raah - The Lord Our Shepherd # Jehovah-Hosenu - The Lord Our Maker # Jehovah-Tsidkenu - The Lord Our Righteousness # Jehovah-Shammah - The Lord is Here
Jehovah is a name for God. Catholics believe in God. They just don't generally use Jehovah as a name for God, but it is the same God. So yes, you could say that Catholics believe in Jehovah.
Jehovah is God. Jehovah's Witnesses do indeed believe in God, yes.IT ALSO SAYS IN BIBLE THAT JEHOVAH IS GOD. Also view Psalms 83:18 and Isaiah 43:10 speaking about how we are "his witnesses"....
Jehovah God, is Almighty God - the father of Jesus Christ He has no mother.
Jah is a shortened, poetic form of Jehovah, God's name.
Jehovah Witnesses refer to God as Jehovah because they believe it is the most accurate translation of the Hebrew name for God, which is represented by the four consonants YHWH in the Bible. They use "Jehovah" to emphasize their personal relationship with God and to distinguish themselves from other Christian denominations.
Jehovah Nakah = God to Smite Jehovah = translation of one of the Hebrew names for God Nakah = Hebrew for 'To Smite'
"Jehovah" is the name of God. No one invented him.
Jehovah's Witnesses worship the God of the bible; they identify him as Jehovah the Almighty Creator of the Universe.
Israel's God is Jehovah. He is the only God in the universe. Jesus was Jehovah in the flesh.
OpinionNeither. There is no God.