Yusuf Ben MatithYahu (Josephus to scholars) said the Name was 4 vowels on the golden headpiece worn by the Kohen ha Gadol. People are finding Truth like this all over the Internet. There is only one Alahim, He has only one Name, YAHUAH (yod-hay-uau-hay as read from right-to-left in the Eberith script). It can be phonetically uttered in Latin letters as YAHUAH (H3068). He gives evidence of His true Name 6,823 times in the TaNaK, and declares Yahuah is His "memorial" to all generations. YashaYahu (Is.) 42:8 says, "I am Yahuah; that is My Name, and I do not give My esteem to another, nor My praise to idols." - In no place did Yahuah tell us we can consider the names He inspired in His perfect Word to be equivalent to the names we are being programmed with by false teachers. They are false teachers because they teach falsehoods. The Name of our Creator was literally wiped-clean from the most popular Scripture translations. #YahuahIsYahusha
@@LambentIchorI didnt know that a PhD in theology or a related degree gave you the supernatural power to not just speak ancient Hebrew but vocalize it. Damn. I need to dust off my degree, it may now have new abilities especially to fool the masses.
The motivation for groups like this is "we know things that others don't," a key influence tactic for cults or high-demand groups. Thank you, Dan, for clarifying.
I appreciate this video as I have some friends who are in the "Hebrew Roots" and the amount of times they're using so many different variations of the divine name, or refusing to use the name Jesus (only referring to him as Yeshua) is astounding.
They also ignore that the historical Jesus most likely didnt have a Hebrew name too, but an Aramaic name. They want so bad to be Jewish but they won't admit that it makes no sense that the Nt was written in Greek and that todays Chrisitianity is a hellenised religion which split with Jewish Christianity. They are searching for an identity which makes sense but ignore the obvious
@@JopJio What compounds the problem even more is they're often adamant that the NT was composed in Hebrew instead of Greek. Once they've gone there, it's almost impossible to convince them that they're wrong.
@@stevenalexander6713 @JopJio Who told you that Christians want to be Jewish?! I've never, not once heard such. They must only say that in Jewish circles. Which would figure.
I would definitely notice Elvish, the scripts are both very different looking. I might possibly mistake some styles of Tengwar for Arabic, but I'd only mistake Cirth for some form of Futhark, which is perfectly reasonable because they were based on them.
Keep up the good work Dan. Your content is always interesting, concise, and backed with scholarly authority. Why So many Christians fear truth remains a mystery to me
@@VulcanLogic one third of the earth's population is approximately 2,500,000,000 (2.5 billion). What do you mean numbers like that? That is a lot of ppl. You all need to stay off social media and read more.
Please explain how this statement is bragging. It is merely a statement of fact. Since His name was never "Jesus" perhaps it is not a bad thing that 2/3 of the world do not refer to him as such.
@@russellestes1764 😂Along with millions of other Christians. When a religion divides into 1400+ different sects, how can anyone claim to be true and hold all others as heretics? Every religion in the world has groups of people all pointing at other groups and shouting "heretic" and "shun the non-believers." It's hilarious.
A blast from my past: I was young and starry-eyed once and in a YHWH cult. We were fixated on the Name and then holy days, especially Passover …. and passionately that the name was NOT Jesus….
A lot of people call him YAHWEH, YAHVEH and neither one is not his name. It's YAHUAH Hebrews never use the letters W or V just like YAHUAH Son it's not Yashua or no Yeshua it's YAHUSHA HaMessiyah
Lady stopped lying the guy just debunked your lie and you still keep lying. Like he said in the YHWH you can't have two vowels following each other it has to be separated by a consonant Yahuah is not the name YAHWEH or YAHVEH is more likely
@mzwash8933 liar the vowels was always there they just wasn't written down. Dude learn what you are talking about before making an ass out of yourself.
Thanks for this. Really tired of these people who ignore 2,000 years of church history and basically tell us ALL who came before us like Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, Edwards, etc. all had God's name wrong. Some TH-cam/Facebook surfer dude comes along and people will eat it up like it's the truth. Reminds me of the Gnostics...we know things you guys don't. Excellent response video.
Would it shock you that the word "church" isn't even in properly translated Scriptures? The "church" doctrines that exist today didn't exist when the disciples were on earth. Men have exalted their doctrines and traditions above the Truth... like replacing our Heavenly Father's Name with LORD. Changing the Son's Name from YAHSHUA to Jesus. Would you call a Ford a Chevy? The name of the car company doesn't change from one country to another one. It's pronounced the same around the world. Why? Even the world knows that you don't change a name. If this applies to a man-made company like Ford, how much more should it apply to the Son of man and our Heavenly Father who sent Him to die for our sins.
The name yhwh is lost. We cant be sure about the meaning, the full name with diacritic marks and the pronunciation. And God in the bible has many names. Abraham, Jacob and Isaac knew a different name or names. The Nt doesn't value the name too
@@2besavedcom-7 Exodus 6 3" i appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty, but by my name YHWH I did not make myself known to them" The name anyways was never forever. And yes, its a false prophecy. We don't know the meaning, the pronunciation or the full name. And yes Yhwh lied in the bible too
@@2besavedcom-7 Exodus 6 3 is not a question. The question Mark was added by the translators. And the name is lost. We don't know the full name, meaning or pronunciation. It makes also no sense to be a question, since God says he appeared to the them with a different name: Ex 6 3: *I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty,*...but by my name the LORD I did not make myself known to them
Reminds me of the time I was studying clasical greek and (ignorantly) tried to tell someone Eureka meant "Good" -something, because Eu is a prefix that means good. Totally wrong root. Knowing just enough to get you into trouble.
We have two religions, Christianity and Judaism, that don't know how to pronounce the name of their God. Yet, they will tell you that they got all minor details right and the most important thing ie who God is, they have no clue. Really weird.
There was no "v" in the original ancient Hebrew it was a later addition, and it became interchangeable with "w." Originaly it was a "w" so "wah" would be more correct then "vah."
Wait - so there's no "E" sound in the HEbrew language, which was spoken by the people IsraEl? The same people who also call their god El-Elyon? As well as Elohim? And who call acts of charity TzEdakah? And the same people where the observant men among them will say each morning "ModEh Ani"? The funny part about that last one is that Hebrew is a gendered language, so in the "Modeh Ani" prayer, the only difference between the male version and the female version is the word "Modeh", which in this context means "to give thanks". When a woman says that verb, she says "ModAh".
@@zevsero9170 Thank you for the correction! Now that I think of it, I'm not sure I've ever seen "Tzedakah" written in Hebrew characters complete with nikud! I'm trying to develop my Hebrew skills, so I appreciate you sharing this :)
I love your last comment. I was thinking the same thing. So, the Vav. The ancient pronunciation, did it file the Sephardic w or the Ashkenazi v that modern Hebrew uses?
If Mr. McClellan did this in front of a live studio audience, he would say, “This is...” and then the audience would shout “Pure and Utter Nonsense.” How great! This channel is one of the better things TH-cam does.
I wish I'd found your channel earlier, I have a young friend that got caught up with those sort of videos. I tried telling/showing her but she eventually blocked me, I keep praying that something will wake her up from it, it's very cult like where they are right and everyone else is wrong 😢😢
Well, I would have to say that you are nonsensical Mr. Dan and wrong! the Hebrew letters also vowels ALEF, AYIN, HAY, YOD, UAU of Hebrew are written down to be sounded letters. These became the Greek and Latin vowels we use in English, A E I O U. There's NO V or W in the (anciently) spoken language Aibreeth aka Hebrew, a W is exactly that, a double UU and in the latin a V was a U sound, is in the arch of Titvs.
That is so embarrassing. I’m a pronomian Christian. Which I get lumped with the Hebrew Rooters. It would be nice if they’d just stop and find good scholars and not internet junkies
“The silver 'British Museum drachm', known since 1814, but with unknown provenance. It was probably struck by the Persian administration in Israel in the first quarter of the 4th century BCE. The coin shows a deity seated on a winged wheel, often interpreted as a depiction of Yahweh (Yahu).”
Shoutouts to the dude for trying. Most people who claim the Bible is the most divine and important document in the whole universe don't even attempt to read or understand it in its original languages.
What about the pronunciation "Yah-wha or "Yah-wah?" So, no "oo" sound after the "hei." Just "yah" + "wah/wha"? As in two syllables versus three? Goodness, that's the best way I can type it out since I can't record myself saying it. Hopefully you understand, though. Anyway, that's how I recently heard it from Dr. Stephen Pidgeon.
Several years ago when I briefly delved into the Hebrew Roots movement, this shit was rampant. Everyone getting their panties in a knot trying to properly pronounce the name of the Israelite god.
@@davidbarber3821 yes I see no fault in that, and scholars have sought to find the original pronunciation, which based on our understanding of the language, is believed to be Yahweh. However, Hebrew Roots adherents dismiss all of it as just pagan garbage and they think they know better.
@ChristianCarrizales True of course they can't be certain but with the linguistic knowledge of the different texts & and other semetic languages, the odds are fairly good they hv the correct pronunciation I was really addressing why the name is important to followers
The wildest thing to me about all these guys who think everyone but them pronounces God’s name wrong is like, if there were a divine, all knowing, all powerful, always present God, he’d know if you were talking to him… he’d know what you meant… and I don’t think he’d care
Here we go again, so let’s do this proper, if we are talking specifically about “this” god and not a former Mesopotamian god Enki (Sumer), Ea (Akkadian), Ia (Ebla) or Yah(phonecia) but a different god, we can declare this god by name as one literally defined by the Egyptian vernacular protosiniatic. Which is consistent with a SW Arabian, Araravah/Seir, Sin identity origins. We cannot however define its origins, just what the letters encoded in this ancient language. Yod (middle Egyptian hieroglyph = pair of reeds) --> Yad “hand” in protosiniatic This letter is not in old Egyptian and may have been imported with the Hyksos. Yad then becomes the phonecian 𐤉, which depending on where you stand it could take on many meanings. heh / Hillul means window or jubilation. 𐤄 in phonecian, in the Egyptian heiroglyphics it appears to be derived from the merger of “hayt” (thread symbol) and Hillul (jubilation, man with upstretched arms) and “hasir” (court symbol) In phonencian the hayt and hasir were merged to form “heth” (fence). Whereas the hillul is replaced by “he” (window), these three forms were used to express the uvular, glottal and pharyngeal h sound. So the first part of the name might mean something like singing reeds or ecstatic hands. I happen to think it means Ia or Enki. I think the use of the jubilation symbol was important for the original name. The Vav symbol. The letter likely originated with an Egyptian hieroglyph which represented the word mace (transliterated as ḥḏ, hedj), it was symbolic of power. But the Egyptian Wau also means baby quail. One of the ways of representing the quail was by a coiled “hook”. By the time it reaches Hebrew it means “hook” as it means to day. What is the meaning of this mace/hook/power jubilation/thread/fence. And so I think the jubilation term is repeated because it is insistent on the first used in YH. In this case exalted. So if I am correct about the first it means exalted wisdom or craftiness. Yahweh was a trickster god like Enki and also an all knowing god (except when he didn’t know, like Genesis 2). I think the second term is Exalted power/strength, it could however be an exaltation of another god from Arabia, wadd. “There is evidence from Minaean inscriptions of the presence of Levites in the temple of Wadd who according to some scholars were either as priests or cult servants who could later be promoted to higher positions.” “lt was the statue of a huge man, as big as the largest of human beings, covered with two robes, clothed with the one and cloaked with the other, carrying a sword on his waist and a bow on his shoulder, and holding in [one] hand a spear to which was attached a standard, and [in the other] a quiver full of arrows.” The god emerged with Sa’ani separatist in the 6th century and may have been a remnant of a god of people captured and enslaved by Sa’ani. The people who followed Wadd were major traders “Inscriptions found in Qanāwu mention a number of major caravan stations along the trading route, including Yathrib (Medina) and Gaza” and so they fit the bill of nomadic peoples related to those who gave rise to Yahweh. The war god quality fits wadd, well, with Yah taking the craftsman/wisdom role. Yahweh
The Son of God's name can be pronounced in Aramaic as: "Yeshua [יֵשוּעַ]" (Syr. Pron.) or "Isho [יִשוֹע]" (Assyrian/Chaldean Pronunciation). Yeshua is of Hebrew origin & can mean: "salvation" - from the similarly spelled Hebrew word: YESHUAH (FS) [יְשוּעָה] "salvation." Otherwise, Yeshua is also the short SPELLING [form] of the Hebrew name YEHOSHUA [יְהוֹשוּעַ] (Joshua - KJV Pron.) & could be defined by its full spelling. YEHOSHUA means: "Yeho is Salvation." It's a combination [merging] of TWO Hebrew words: "Yeho" [Divine Name Var. Pron.] & "salvation." The first "Y" & the final "H" of the second word were eliminated. Nevertheless, the beginning "YE" of the second word is still kind of present in the first word - in the beginning pronunciation of the 3 Letters of the Divine Name. Jews sometimes pronounce Yeshua's name irreverently as: "Yeshu [יֵשוּ]." It’s an acronym for: “May His Name & His Memory Be BLOTTED OUT (Erased).” From: “YIM-MAKH SHEMO VEZIC-RO [יִמַּח שְמוֹ וְזִכרוֹ].”
I had been taught Gods name was (I Am Who I am). As I got older I read its Yahweh. It confused me. 😢 Can someone please tell me Gods correct name. Im so embarrassed.
i still find it utterly blasphemous when people try to make assertions about "the language of God" or something like that. why would God even be tied down by something as lowly as human language?
I actually think "w" should be classified as a vowel if going by actual sound 🔊 mechanics, rather than pointless tradition. You can easily say it continuously and smoothly change tone while saying it alone. On that note, you clearly can say the consonants on their own. They just sound weird. You can tell if you try it.
I've been having a hard time with this myself. The thing is, if you ask 20 different people, you'll get 20 different answers. I would like to know the true name of the Creator, i do feel God and lord are just titles, but with so many different opinions even with the experts in ancient languages, they too have different opinions. While ive been chasing this name game b.s. , i have noticed that I feel like i have drifted away from The Most High. Looks like im going to have to learn Aramaic for myself just so I can have an informed opinion of my own.
Actually you’re speaking from mainstream and mainstream isn’t always correct… also if you go back a few hundred years or so. Let’s say even closer before the state of Israel was established. The Vav was pronounced waw not vav. Vav is actually yedish. Also those vowel points were created to help Europeans pronounce the words. There are few (hundred) languages that don’t use vowels. So the young man may have a point
@@JopJio Even though in other cases they are considered as two separate names, that is only in regard to writing them, but not in regard to pronouncing them.
I find it interesting that the Arabic word for "He", transliterated into English is "Huwa". If this is preceded with the word "Ya", a vocative particle, as with "Ya Huwa". it becomes O, He! or O, He is! God identified Himself to Moses as "I Am", His relationship to Himself. If we keep in mind our relationship to God, we might say "He is". Thus "Ya Huwa", in Arabic at least, may be closely related to both the pronunciation and meaning of YHWH, "O, He is!", a praise of God. In Persian, which lacks the Arabic W and uses V in its place, it becomes "Ya Hova".
Hi Dan. Would it be possible to share how the tetragramaton would be pronounced without saying it? Maybe rhyme or broken up syllables? I know speaking it in full is inappropriate in some groups, thus "adonai", which I can respect. but I'm intensely curious what a solar thinks the word sounded like
@@davidbarber3821 that's not helpful either. Even if you are using only English phonetics, is the a as in cat or father? Which e is it? Is the h voiced or not? Is the w like weather or Wagner? What duration is each syllable? Glottal stops? Rising, falling, or flat intonation? Emphasis? Sounds that aren't even in English, Germanic, or romance languages? Did even pronounce all letters, or were some dropped? During which time period, which region? This is why I wanted an expert opinion
🏹 H3091 Yahusha G2424 Iēsous is not the same as H3444 Yeshua and G4991, sōtēria. 📚 Isaiah 36:11 Then Eliakim and Shebna and Joah said to the Rabshakeh, We pray you, speak to your servants in the 🎯 ARAMAIC or 🎯 SYRIAN 📑 H762 language, for we understand it; and do not speak to us in the language of the Hebrew 📑H3066 in the hearing of the people on the wall. 📚 Isaiah 36:13 Then Rabshakeh H7262 stood, H5975 and cried H7121 with a loud H1419 voice H6963 in the Hebrew's language, 📑H3066 and said, H559 Hear H8085 ye the words H1697 of the great H1419 king, H4428 the king H4428 of Assyria. H804 📑H3066 Paleo Hebrew: 𐤉𐤄𐤅ּ𐤃𐤉𐤕 Hebrew: יהוּדית Transliteration: yehûdîyth Pronunciation: yeh-hoo-deeth' Definition: Feminine of H3064; the Jewish (used adverbially) language: - in the Jews´ language. KJV Usage: Jews' language (5x), Jews' speech (1x). Occurs: 6 In verses: 6 📑 H762 Paleo Hebrew: 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤕 Hebrew: ארמית Transliteration: 'ărâmîyth Pronunciation: ar-aw-meeth' Definition: Feminine of H761; (only adverbially) in Aramaean: - in the Syrian language ({tongue}) in Syriack. KJV Usage: Syrian language (2x), Syrian tongue (2x), Syriack (1x). Occurs: 5 In verses: 4 📑 H761 Paleo Hebrew: 𐤀𐤓𐤌ּ𐤉 Hebrew: ארמּי Transliteration: 'ărammîy Pronunciation: ar-am-mee' Definition: Patrial from H758; an Aramite or Aramaean: - {Syrian} Aramitess. KJV Usage: Syrian (10x), Aramite (1x). Occurs: 11 In verses: 10 ⚕️ Acts 26:14 And G1161 when we G2257 were G2667 all G3956 fallen G2667 to G1519 the earth, G1093 I heard G191 a voice G5456 speaking G2980 unto G4314 me, G3165 and G2532 saying G3004 in the 🎯 Hebrew G1446 tongue, G1258 Saul, G4549 Saul, G4549 why G5101 persecutest thou G1377 me? G3165 it is hard G4642 for thee G4671 to kick G2979 against G4314 the pricks. G2759 📖 Hebrews 13:25 Grace G5485 be with G3326 you G5216 all. G3956 Amen. G281 G1125 (Written to G4314 the Hebrews G1445 from 🃏 G575 Italy, G2482 by G1223 Timothy.) G5095 📚 Galatians 6:17-18 17 From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah. 18 Brethren, the grace of our Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah Hamashiach be with your Ruach. Amen. Unto the Galatians written from Rome. 📚 Galatians 4:14 [14]And my temptation which was in my flesh ye despised not, nor rejected; but received me as an angel of Yahuah, even as Yahusha Hamashiach. 🔖 G1446 Greek: Ἑβραΐ́ς Transliteration: Hebrais Pronunciation: heb-rah-is' Definition: From G1443; the Hebraistic (that is Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee) language: - Hebrew. KJV Usage: Hebrew (3x). Occurs: 3 In verses: 3 • Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah •🏹 🎯 THE PROBLEM: • Allah is a Hebrew word H5927, H427. • Akbar means Mouse H5909. • Muhammad is Hebrew his grandmother was Salma Bnt Amr a hebrew. • Roman Catholic Church is a Nephilim Religion. • Gudan (God) invented at 6th Century. • Yiddish Hebrew invented at 9th Century. • Lord was invented at 13th Century. • Apostle Paul landed in Italy in 1st Century Acts 28:13. • Letter J invented at 1524 by Italian Gian Giorgio Trissino. • The phrase "Jesus" utilized at 1610, 1629, 1632 and was introduced in the second version of the King James bible, the Roman Catholic took the name Jesus (John 5:43). • The Name Jesus is a protestant cult name in violation of Messiah warning. • Mosheh never used the name Jesus and was at the mountain of transfiguration with the messiah and Eliyahu. • the disciples never received the holy spirit through an Edomite tounge. • Moshiach said Mosheh will be your judge.
Yahu is the 3ms Imperfect Preterite form of the verb הוה The /u/ is the /W/ in YHWH & in 3rd Hey verbs the final hey drops off leaving YHW & with no vowel there the /w/ turns into the passive vowel /u/ giving us YaHU The /u/ is always at the end of the proper noun with the verb or in the case of Eliyahu another proper noun at the beginning When you look at the meaning of these names tge passive vowel /u/ is expressed as something like "Has" like Yeshayahu Yah HAS Saved
I know the KJV tries to use LORD in small capitals as a way to say, "Adonai, but not just Adonai," whenever the tetragrammaton is used. I don't know how accurate or consistent it is, but it tries.
Try Yahwehs Restoration Ministry. They have a Restoration Study Bible. It's based on KJV but they've restored the Tetragrammaton and Savior name Yah'shua
According to josephus flavin Christ General Simon Justus Arshakuni Bar Giora King Izates Mono Bazus II Yahusha head was covered by a tiara of fine linin, Wreathed with blue encircling which was nother crown of gold, Wherein were emblazoned the sacred letters to wit, four vowels Ee Ah Ooh Eh, Ye Ho Vah.
Whatever his name was, he isn't that guy's god. He's these other people's god, he said so himself. Jeremiah 7: 22 "For when I brought your ancestors out of Egypt and spoke to them, I did not just give them commands about burnt offerings and sacrifices, 23 but I gave them this command: Obey me, and I will be your God and you will be my people. Walk in obedience to all I command you, that it may go well with you." I'm afraid that guy's gonna have to find himself another god. Fortunately, there's no shortage, the list is practically endless.
So wrong... The name is actually pronounced "Woohoo!!!", yes, with three exclamation marks, a distinct hebrew trait, obviously refering to the trinity.
This poor notebook guy seems so convinced that he's discovered something important - something that will presumably buttress very particular religious beliefs - that he's afraid to present it to actual experts before blasting it out on social media. Or maybe he just has a very gullible following.
So the “Scholar” came though denouncing everything the saint brought forward and didn’t officially correct the pronunciation. And the confident answers are according to the Bible indoctrination at wherever he got his “scholarship.” Instead of letting the Spirit teach and move, we put faith in man’s narratives, philosophies and doctrines bc they may title themselves “scholar”. It becomes so carnal where it’s not even the Spirit speaking through you
I salute Dan’s courage. When I hear nonsense produced with effort by a person who speaks neither Hebrew, nor Aramaic, nor Greek, my head bends and my hand covers my face. I know that in the United States, access to affordable education is almost non-existent. His delusion could be alleviated if he knew how to speak more than English or read books written by serious academics.
Is there even any way to actually know how the name was pronounced in the time period that the Torah claims the events of say, for instance, the Exodus occured? It seems to me we wouldn't have any sure way of knowing, but I'm no expert.
@rsims87 You do kno languages older than Hebrew hv been deciphered Through bilinguals & trilinguals meaning ancient documents usually a royal decree with multiple languages saying the same thing... also, cognate semetic languages comparison More importantly linguists hv mapped the develop of Hebrew & although conspiracy theorists will not accept the Masorites attempted to PRESERVE the language as best as they could
@@davidbarber3821 So, basically, we have a decent educated guess? As far as documents written in parallel languages, that doesn't do much for pronunciation. Also, the condescending "you do know" isn't necessary. I'm not trying to fight you. I'm just asking questions.
This is a delightfully comprehensive example of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
That's it. Tired of seeing this.
The Internet is their playground.
TIL bong rips cause Dunning Kruger.
Incidentally, if you think you are too smart to suffer from the Dunning-Kruger effect, well, bad news.
@@MarcosElMalo2 Ah, thank you
No doubt 👊🏿
Thank you for continuing to oppose the spread of misinformation!
Some people work on the premise that if something is said loudly enough that makes it true.
He’s affecting that ‘authority’ voice. Thinks he’s got the power cos he can look up things in a reference book and make notes.
Yusuf Ben MatithYahu (Josephus to scholars) said the Name was 4 vowels on the golden headpiece worn by the Kohen ha Gadol.
People are finding Truth like this all over the Internet.
There is only one Alahim, He has only one Name, YAHUAH (yod-hay-uau-hay as read from right-to-left in the Eberith script). It can be phonetically uttered in Latin letters as YAHUAH (H3068). He gives evidence of His true Name 6,823 times in the TaNaK, and declares Yahuah is His "memorial" to all generations.
YashaYahu (Is.) 42:8 says,
"I am Yahuah; that is My Name, and I do not give My esteem to another, nor My praise to idols." -
In no place did Yahuah tell us we can consider the names He inspired in His perfect Word to be equivalent to the names we are being programmed with by false teachers. They are false teachers because they teach falsehoods. The Name of our Creator was literally wiped-clean from the most popular Scripture translations. #YahuahIsYahusha
tl;dr - I don't care what the guy with credentials says. I'm going with the cranks.
Just the tone of arrogance and condescension in the voice tells me he’s in flesh. Ehhh those who have ears will hear. It makes sense to us.
@@LambentIchorI didnt know that credentials is the voice of the Spirit. Wild
@@michaelromeo9255 Ah, so you're one of these people who justifies your biases by claiming the voices in your head are divine. Noted.
@@LambentIchorI didnt know that a PhD in theology or a related degree gave you the supernatural power to not just speak ancient Hebrew but vocalize it. Damn. I need to dust off my degree, it may now have new abilities especially to fool the masses.
"Nah, I'm good" I think Dan said it for us all.
The motivation for groups like this is "we know things that others don't," a key influence tactic for cults or high-demand groups. Thank you, Dan, for clarifying.
Quite literally how Christianity started too. "We know when the true Messiah is coming back, and what He taught after He died and resurrected".
@@schen7913just becouse we know when he cames doesnt mean we know something that others dont, i just know something that other just ignore
Does he think when police arrest people in the name of the law they are called Law? 😂
No, Johnny Law! 🤣
That’s actually a pretty good way of putting it 😂
@@ChristianCarrizales thank you! 😁😉😂
I appreciate this video as I have some friends who are in the "Hebrew Roots" and the amount of times they're using so many different variations of the divine name, or refusing to use the name Jesus (only referring to him as Yeshua) is astounding.
They also ignore that the historical Jesus most likely didnt have a Hebrew name too, but an Aramaic name. They want so bad to be Jewish but they won't admit that it makes no sense that the Nt was written in Greek and that todays Chrisitianity is a hellenised religion which split with Jewish Christianity. They are searching for an identity which makes sense but ignore the obvious
I tell ppl just learn Biblical Hebrew & you'll see it's impossible to be vocalized as ya •hu •ah
@@JopJio What compounds the problem even more is they're often adamant that the NT was composed in Hebrew instead of Greek. Once they've gone there, it's almost impossible to convince them that they're wrong.
@@stevenalexander6713 @JopJio Who told you that Christians want to be Jewish?! I've never, not once heard such. They must only say that in Jewish circles. Which would figure.
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Thanks for your explanations, Dan! 🙏. I appreciate your debunking ignorance and misinformation around biblical subjects.
Dan I love your content. Keep up the great work!
I am always impressed on how calm DMc is in the face of stupidity.
I really want to make a video ranting about ancient Hebrew words but write them in Klingon or Elvish and see who, aside from Dan McClellan, notices.
I bet some people will fall for it! 😉😂
Sounds like an old Frasier episode......
😂😂😂
I would definitely notice Elvish, the scripts are both very different looking. I might possibly mistake some styles of Tengwar for Arabic, but I'd only mistake Cirth for some form of Futhark, which is perfectly reasonable because they were based on them.
@@erink476 They often look like one georgian script or other these made up languages.
Always so informative and exhilarating! Thanks, again.
Keep up the good work Dan. Your content is always interesting, concise, and backed with scholarly authority. Why So many Christians fear truth remains a mystery to me
A brilliant bit of debunking as so often with your videos, Dan. Many thanks.
I like his brag about 31% or 1/3. That leaves 2/3 that don't follow Jesus, no matter how you pronounce the name.
With numbers like this, it would seem like a book may not be the best way to convince people.
It's pronounced Yauauhuauahauaseuauau....ua
@@VulcanLogic one third of the earth's population is approximately 2,500,000,000 (2.5 billion). What do you mean numbers like that? That is a lot of ppl. You all need to stay off social media and read more.
Please explain how this statement is bragging. It is merely a statement of fact. Since His name was never "Jesus" perhaps it is not a bad thing that 2/3 of the world do not refer to him as such.
@@lyricjohnson7638 Yeah, lots of people are stupid.
Thanks for this Dan.
So sure, so insistent and so utterly wrong. So foolish.
this man is a heretic
@@russellestes1764 😂Along with millions of other Christians.
When a religion divides into 1400+ different sects, how can anyone claim to be true and hold all others as heretics?
Every religion in the world has groups of people all pointing at other groups and shouting "heretic" and "shun the non-believers." It's hilarious.
I am so glad you are doing this, I’m learning so much. Thank you.
A blast from my past: I was young and starry-eyed once and in a YHWH cult. We were fixated on the Name and then holy days, especially Passover …. and passionately that the name was NOT Jesus….
A lot of people call him YAHWEH, YAHVEH and neither one is not his name.
It's YAHUAH Hebrews never use the letters W or V just like YAHUAH Son it's not Yashua or no Yeshua it's YAHUSHA HaMessiyah
Lady stopped lying the guy just debunked your lie and you still keep lying. Like he said in the YHWH you can't have two vowels following each other it has to be separated by a consonant Yahuah is not the name YAHWEH or YAHVEH is more likely
Rebecca , how do you pronounce the coordinating conjugation then?
@@melvincarter9640 stop this Yahweh is not possible as there was no e letter in paleo hebrew.
@mzwash8933 liar the vowels was always there they just wasn't written down. Dude learn what you are talking about before making an ass out of yourself.
@mzwash8933 tell me something viper, if Yahweh was not the name what is it?
Thanks for this. Really tired of these people who ignore 2,000 years of church history and basically tell us ALL who came before us like Calvin, Luther, Spurgeon, Edwards, etc. all had God's name wrong. Some TH-cam/Facebook surfer dude comes along and people will eat it up like it's the truth. Reminds me of the Gnostics...we know things you guys don't. Excellent response video.
Would it shock you that the word "church" isn't even in properly translated Scriptures? The "church" doctrines that exist today didn't exist when the disciples were on earth.
Men have exalted their doctrines and traditions above the Truth... like replacing our Heavenly Father's Name with LORD. Changing the Son's Name from YAHSHUA to Jesus.
Would you call a Ford a Chevy? The name of the car company doesn't change from one country to another one. It's pronounced the same around the world. Why? Even the world knows that you don't change a name.
If this applies to a man-made company like Ford, how much more should it apply to the Son of man and our Heavenly Father who sent Him to die for our sins.
@Michael0841 go away
Did bro just use Google search results as proof???
In 2024? The year Google shot itself in the foot?
Worse. He used the Google algorithm!
The name yhwh is lost. We cant be sure about the meaning, the full name with diacritic marks and the pronunciation. And God in the bible has many names. Abraham, Jacob and Isaac knew a different name or names. The Nt doesn't value the name too
@@2besavedcom-7 Exodus 6 3" i appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty, but by my name YHWH I did not make myself known to them"
The name anyways was never forever. And yes, its a false prophecy. We don't know the meaning, the pronunciation or the full name. And yes Yhwh lied in the bible too
@@2besavedcom-7 Exodus 6 3 is not a question. The question Mark was added by the translators. And the name is lost. We don't know the full name, meaning or pronunciation. It makes also no sense to be a question, since God says he appeared to the them with a different name:
Ex 6 3: *I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, as God Almighty,*...but by my name the LORD I did not make myself known to them
@@2besavedcom-7 and yes, Yhwh lied many times by making for example false prophecies and even uses lying spirits to deceive others
No the God of the Bible does NOT HAVE MANY NAMES He have many Titles but ONE NAME THAT HE WANTED PEOPLE TO CALL HIM BY.
Reminds me of the time I was studying clasical greek and (ignorantly) tried to tell someone Eureka meant "Good" -something, because Eu is a prefix that means good. Totally wrong root. Knowing just enough to get you into trouble.
The ancient saying: a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing.
Thank you. So many people are listening and believing him without true guidance or wisdom.
Yahuah in Yahusha Ha’ mashiach 🩸 act4: 12
Writing in stone,,,,, from Noah, on the boulders to stabilize the ark….. all 12 of them. 😢
You should take this debate directly to Lew White's channel for us who don't understand how these transliterations work.
Does he also sell crystals on a California Beach ?
OMG, I knew this guy seemed familiar!
He's the main character in the song "Estimated Prophet"!
th-cam.com/video/Sp18EhK_lBE/w-d-xo.html
In 20-30 years he’s going to be putting up photographs and news stories on an enormous bulletin board and tracing their connections with red string.
We shouldn’t be judging
@@Zlics Of course we should, we are not sheep.
Watching people who's never learned Hebrew trying to give Hebrew lessons is the 7th layer of hell.
💯💯💯😅😅😅
These people are exhausting.
I agree. I don't envy at all Dan's having to rebut these videos.
I used to be one of them 😂
Concordance strikes again
Concordinance..
Anyone that uses a Strongs Concordance is a NOVICE
We have two religions, Christianity and Judaism, that don't know how to pronounce the name of their God. Yet, they will tell you that they got all minor details right and the most important thing ie who God is, they have no clue. Really weird.
There was no "v" in the original ancient Hebrew it was a later addition, and it became interchangeable with "w." Originaly it was a "w" so "wah" would be more correct then "vah."
Wait - so there's no "E" sound in the HEbrew language, which was spoken by the people IsraEl? The same people who also call their god El-Elyon? As well as Elohim? And who call acts of charity TzEdakah? And the same people where the observant men among them will say each morning "ModEh Ani"?
The funny part about that last one is that Hebrew is a gendered language, so in the "Modeh Ani" prayer, the only difference between the male version and the female version is the word "Modeh", which in this context means "to give thanks". When a woman says that verb, she says "ModAh".
@@2besavedcom-7 That's Shalawam-a-ding-dong!
The first vowel in צדקה is not a proper E sound (i.e. tzere or segol), it’s a sh’wa. Your other examples are all correct
@@zevsero9170 Thank you for the correction! Now that I think of it, I'm not sure I've ever seen "Tzedakah" written in Hebrew characters complete with nikud! I'm trying to develop my Hebrew skills, so I appreciate you sharing this :)
That "Nah, I'm good" at the end. Gold.
I love your last comment. I was thinking the same thing.
So, the Vav. The ancient pronunciation, did it file the Sephardic w or the Ashkenazi v that modern Hebrew uses?
If Mr. McClellan did this in front of a live studio audience, he would say, “This is...” and then the audience would shout “Pure and Utter Nonsense.” How great! This channel is one of the better things TH-cam does.
It's great Spicoli found religion!
I KNEW he reminded me of somebody! Maybe next time he'll have some pizza delivered as he babbles confidently and, apparently, ignorantly. 😂
GMTA. Falling out of his van in the church parking lot amid gouts of smoke, he scrambles up and goes into the Wednesday night Men’s Bible study.
I thought vav's were pronounced as v's when acting as a consonant, not as w's. Is this different in modern vs ancient hebrew?
it's either my way or Yahweh.
I did it Mahweh.
Are we talking a great wise compassionate god....
Or a magical incantation?
Because only the latter would pronunciation matter.
Thank you Dan!
YHVH. God's name is YAHVAH and Jesus is YAHVAHSHUA.
@@Prinsvdmerwe-gb4ly
No its not
It's actually "Yahoo!" 😅 like the email/search engine... anyone remember that? No?... fair
Beat me to it! Jonathan Swift's tribe.
I remember the early days of internet when you had to optimize a website for the various search engines, because there were many of them. 😭
I think Bruce Almighty actually has a joke on this, where the search engine for prayers is Yahweh, instead of Yahoo, or something along those lines.
I wish I'd found your channel earlier, I have a young friend that got caught up with those sort of videos. I tried telling/showing her but she eventually blocked me, I keep praying that something will wake her up from it, it's very cult like where they are right and everyone else is wrong 😢😢
People who aren't linguists talking authoritatively about any facet of language makes me cringe so hard...Thanks Dan for this.
Well, I would have to say that you are nonsensical Mr. Dan and wrong! the Hebrew letters also vowels ALEF, AYIN, HAY, YOD, UAU of Hebrew are written down to be sounded letters. These became the Greek and Latin vowels we use in English, A E I O U. There's NO V or W in the (anciently) spoken language Aibreeth aka Hebrew, a W is exactly that, a double UU and in the latin a V was a U sound, is in the arch of Titvs.
That is so embarrassing. I’m a pronomian Christian. Which I get lumped with the Hebrew Rooters. It would be nice if they’d just stop and find good scholars and not internet junkies
I saw that “nah, I’m good” coming a mile away.
What do you think of Larry Gonick's humorous suggestion in "The Cartoon History of the Universe" that it could be "Yahu Wahu?"
Well since u kn so much what's his name
“The silver 'British Museum drachm', known since 1814, but with unknown provenance. It was probably struck by the Persian administration in Israel in the first quarter of the 4th century BCE. The coin shows a deity seated on a winged wheel, often interpreted as a depiction of Yahweh (Yahu).”
Shoutouts to the dude for trying. Most people who claim the Bible is the most divine and important document in the whole universe don't even attempt to read or understand it in its original languages.
No , then he should learn Biblical Hebrew! He's just contributing to the spread of lies surrounding the texts
Thank you I almost purchased the Cepher bible 😮
Yeah that translation is trash
You should learn Biblical Hebrew so you can leave those translations alone
I kept expecting him to explain, at one point or another, _why_ he thinks it's so important to get the pronunciation of the divine name just right 🤔
We’re definitely lucky to have Dan.
wake up
and stop believing everything a yt man post
Dan, I know using Strong's concordance is a no-no for the serious scholar. Which one would you recommend?
Looks like we have found our ultimate biblical misinformation himbo
Proof that ignorance is free and abundant...
The original creator doesn't know how transliteration works.
What about the pronunciation "Yah-wha or "Yah-wah?" So, no "oo" sound after the "hei." Just "yah" + "wah/wha"? As in two syllables versus three? Goodness, that's the best way I can type it out since I can't record myself saying it. Hopefully you understand, though. Anyway, that's how I recently heard it from Dr. Stephen Pidgeon.
Well the 2nd syllable has a 3rd Hey & in all stems in their imperfect forms 3rd Hey vowel is a segol (eh) not an āh
Several years ago when I briefly delved into the Hebrew Roots movement, this shit was rampant. Everyone getting their panties in a knot trying to properly pronounce the name of the Israelite god.
OK, but _why_ do they think the pronunciation is so important?
@@ArkadiBolschek beats me. It’s like they think God will actually hear them if they say it right or something 🤦♂️
I mean you wanna kno the name of the GOD you revere
@@davidbarber3821 yes I see no fault in that, and scholars have sought to find the original pronunciation, which based on our understanding of the language, is believed to be Yahweh. However, Hebrew Roots adherents dismiss all of it as just pagan garbage and they think they know better.
@ChristianCarrizales
True of course they can't be certain but with the linguistic knowledge of the different texts & and other semetic languages, the odds are fairly good they hv the correct pronunciation
I was really addressing why the name is important to followers
The wildest thing to me about all these guys who think everyone but them pronounces God’s name wrong is like, if there were a divine, all knowing, all powerful, always present God, he’d know if you were talking to him… he’d know what you meant… and I don’t think he’d care
See, I knew we should have stuck with Yahoo over Google and this proves it.
What was the pronunciation of 'lwh (the word for god), then?
Huh?
Here we go again, so let’s do this proper, if we are talking specifically about “this” god and not a former Mesopotamian god Enki (Sumer), Ea (Akkadian), Ia (Ebla) or Yah(phonecia) but a different god, we can declare this god by name as one literally defined by the Egyptian vernacular protosiniatic. Which is consistent with a SW Arabian, Araravah/Seir, Sin identity origins. We cannot however define its origins, just what the letters encoded in this ancient language.
Yod (middle Egyptian hieroglyph = pair of reeds) --> Yad “hand” in protosiniatic
This letter is not in old Egyptian and may have been imported with the Hyksos.
Yad then becomes the phonecian 𐤉, which depending on where you stand it could take on many meanings.
heh / Hillul means window or jubilation. 𐤄 in phonecian, in the Egyptian heiroglyphics it appears to be derived from the merger of “hayt” (thread symbol) and Hillul (jubilation, man with upstretched arms) and “hasir” (court symbol) In phonencian the hayt and hasir were merged to form “heth” (fence). Whereas the hillul is replaced by “he” (window), these three forms were used to express the uvular, glottal and pharyngeal h sound.
So the first part of the name might mean something like singing reeds or ecstatic hands. I happen to think it means Ia or Enki. I think the use of the jubilation symbol was important for the original name.
The Vav symbol.
The letter likely originated with an Egyptian hieroglyph which represented the word mace (transliterated as ḥḏ, hedj), it was symbolic of power. But the Egyptian Wau also means baby quail. One of the ways of representing the quail was by a coiled “hook”. By the time it reaches Hebrew it means “hook” as it means to day.
What is the meaning of this mace/hook/power jubilation/thread/fence. And so I think the jubilation term is repeated because it is insistent on the first used in YH. In this case exalted. So if I am correct about the first it means exalted wisdom or craftiness. Yahweh was a trickster god like Enki and also an all knowing god (except when he didn’t know, like Genesis 2). I think the second term is Exalted power/strength, it could however be an exaltation of another god from Arabia, wadd.
“There is evidence from Minaean inscriptions of the presence of Levites in the temple of Wadd who according to some scholars were either as priests or cult servants who could later be promoted to higher positions.”
“lt was the statue of a huge man, as big as the largest of human beings, covered with two robes, clothed with the one and cloaked with the other, carrying a sword on his waist and a bow on his shoulder, and holding in [one] hand a spear to which was attached a standard, and [in the other] a quiver full of arrows.”
The god emerged with Sa’ani separatist in the 6th century and may have been a remnant of a god of people captured and enslaved by Sa’ani.
The people who followed Wadd were major traders “Inscriptions found in Qanāwu mention a number of major caravan stations along the trading route, including Yathrib (Medina) and Gaza” and so they fit the bill of nomadic peoples related to those who gave rise to Yahweh. The war god quality fits wadd, well, with Yah taking the craftsman/wisdom role. Yahweh
The Son of God's name can be pronounced in Aramaic as: "Yeshua [יֵשוּעַ]" (Syr. Pron.) or "Isho [יִשוֹע]" (Assyrian/Chaldean Pronunciation). Yeshua is of Hebrew origin & can mean: "salvation" - from the similarly spelled Hebrew word: YESHUAH (FS) [יְשוּעָה] "salvation." Otherwise, Yeshua is also the short SPELLING [form] of the Hebrew name YEHOSHUA [יְהוֹשוּעַ] (Joshua - KJV Pron.) & could be defined by its full spelling. YEHOSHUA means: "Yeho is Salvation." It's a combination [merging] of TWO Hebrew words: "Yeho" [Divine Name Var. Pron.] & "salvation." The first "Y" & the final "H" of the second word were eliminated. Nevertheless, the beginning "YE" of the second word is still kind of present in the first word - in the beginning pronunciation of the 3 Letters of the Divine Name.
Jews sometimes pronounce Yeshua's name irreverently as: "Yeshu [יֵשוּ]." It’s an acronym for: “May His Name & His Memory Be BLOTTED OUT (Erased).” From: “YIM-MAKH SHEMO VEZIC-RO [יִמַּח שְמוֹ וְזִכרוֹ].”
I had been taught Gods name was (I Am Who I am). As I got older I read its Yahweh. It confused me. 😢 Can someone please tell me Gods correct name. Im so embarrassed.
Refer to Tony4You's "Why You Can't Say YHVH" for how one can say YHVH.
This is the most calmest annihilation I’ve seen in awhile
If you can't make it good, make it loud.
i still find it utterly blasphemous when people try to make assertions about "the language of God" or something like that. why would God even be tied down by something as lowly as human language?
I’d love to hear Dans take on Nehemia Gordon’s work on the tetragrammaton
Nehemiah Gordan is a fraud
I actually think "w" should be classified as a vowel if going by actual sound 🔊 mechanics, rather than pointless tradition.
You can easily say it continuously and smoothly change tone while saying it alone.
On that note, you clearly can say the consonants on their own. They just sound weird. You can tell if you try it.
I've been having a hard time with this myself. The thing is, if you ask 20 different people, you'll get 20 different answers. I would like to know the true name of the Creator, i do feel God and lord are just titles, but with so many different opinions even with the experts in ancient languages, they too have different opinions.
While ive been chasing this name game b.s. , i have noticed that I feel like i have drifted away from The Most High. Looks like im going to have to learn Aramaic for myself just so I can have an informed opinion of my own.
Learn Biblical Hebrew for yourself & dnt rely on others
The stupid, it burns!
Actually you’re speaking from mainstream and mainstream isn’t always correct… also if you go back a few hundred years or so. Let’s say even closer before the state of Israel was established. The Vav was pronounced waw not vav. Vav is actually yedish. Also those vowel points were created to help Europeans pronounce the words. There are few (hundred) languages that don’t use vowels. So the young man may have a point
This dude pronounces chihuahua as "Chew-HU-AH-HU-AH" unironially.
😂😂😂
It is explained in Kesef Mishneh that the Tetragrammaton is pronounced Ado-nai.
You can't pronounce Yhwh as Adonai. Hebrew had no diacritical marks so people later weren't sure how to read the name, so they replaced it.
@@JopJio Even though in other cases they are considered as two separate names, that is only in regard to writing them, but not in regard to pronouncing them.
"Nah, i'm good." Lmao.
I find it interesting that the Arabic word for "He", transliterated into English is "Huwa". If this is preceded with the word "Ya", a vocative particle, as with "Ya Huwa". it becomes O, He! or O, He is! God identified Himself to Moses as "I Am", His relationship to Himself. If we keep in mind our relationship to God, we might say "He is". Thus "Ya Huwa", in Arabic at least, may be closely related to both the pronunciation and meaning of YHWH, "O, He is!", a praise of God. In Persian, which lacks the Arabic W and uses V in its place, it becomes "Ya Hova".
Word salad with no nutritional value
Hi Dan. Would it be possible to share how the tetragramaton would be pronounced without saying it? Maybe rhyme or broken up syllables? I know speaking it in full is inappropriate in some groups, thus "adonai", which I can respect. but I'm intensely curious what a solar thinks the word sounded like
Yahweh
@@davidbarber3821 yes but how is it pronounced?
@@alexmcd378
Yah• Weh
@@davidbarber3821 that's not helpful either. Even if you are using only English phonetics, is the a as in cat or father? Which e is it? Is the h voiced or not? Is the w like weather or Wagner? What duration is each syllable? Glottal stops? Rising, falling, or flat intonation? Emphasis? Sounds that aren't even in English, Germanic, or romance languages? Did even pronounce all letters, or were some dropped? During which time period, which region? This is why I wanted an expert opinion
@@alexmcd378
Why dnt you learn Biblical Hebrew then come bck here
Really cool how Hebrew shares a similar phonetic system with Arabic
All semetic languages do
Larry Gonick suggested the pronunciation “Yahoo Wahoo”. I’m sticking with that.
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H3091 Yahusha G2424 Iēsous is not the same as H3444 Yeshua and G4991, sōtēria.
📚 Isaiah 36:11
Then Eliakim and Shebna and Joah said to the Rabshakeh, We pray you, speak to your servants in the 🎯 ARAMAIC or 🎯 SYRIAN 📑 H762 language, for we understand it; and do not speak to us in the language of the Hebrew 📑H3066 in the hearing of the people on the wall.
📚 Isaiah 36:13
Then Rabshakeh H7262 stood, H5975 and cried H7121 with a loud H1419 voice H6963 in the Hebrew's language, 📑H3066 and said, H559 Hear H8085 ye the words H1697 of the great H1419 king, H4428 the king H4428 of Assyria. H804
📑H3066
Paleo Hebrew: 𐤉𐤄𐤅ּ𐤃𐤉𐤕
Hebrew: יהוּדית
Transliteration: yehûdîyth
Pronunciation: yeh-hoo-deeth'
Definition: Feminine of H3064; the Jewish (used adverbially) language: - in the Jews´ language.
KJV Usage: Jews' language (5x), Jews' speech (1x).
Occurs: 6
In verses: 6
📑 H762
Paleo Hebrew: 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤕
Hebrew: ארמית
Transliteration: 'ărâmîyth
Pronunciation: ar-aw-meeth'
Definition: Feminine of H761; (only adverbially) in Aramaean: - in the Syrian language ({tongue}) in Syriack.
KJV Usage: Syrian language (2x), Syrian tongue (2x), Syriack (1x).
Occurs: 5
In verses: 4
📑 H761
Paleo Hebrew: 𐤀𐤓𐤌ּ𐤉
Hebrew: ארמּי
Transliteration: 'ărammîy
Pronunciation: ar-am-mee'
Definition: Patrial from H758; an Aramite or Aramaean: - {Syrian} Aramitess.
KJV Usage: Syrian (10x), Aramite (1x).
Occurs: 11
In verses: 10
⚕️ Acts 26:14
And G1161 when we G2257 were G2667 all G3956 fallen G2667 to G1519 the earth, G1093 I heard G191 a voice G5456 speaking G2980 unto G4314 me, G3165 and G2532 saying G3004 in the 🎯 Hebrew G1446 tongue, G1258 Saul, G4549 Saul, G4549 why G5101 persecutest thou G1377 me? G3165 it is hard G4642 for thee G4671 to kick G2979 against G4314 the pricks. G2759
📖 Hebrews 13:25
Grace G5485 be with G3326 you G5216 all. G3956 Amen. G281 G1125 (Written to G4314 the Hebrews G1445 from 🃏 G575 Italy, G2482 by G1223 Timothy.) G5095
📚 Galatians 6:17-18
17 From henceforth let no man trouble me: for I bear in my body the marks of Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah.
18 Brethren, the grace of our Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah Hamashiach be with your Ruach. Amen. Unto the Galatians written from Rome.
📚 Galatians 4:14
[14]And my temptation which was in my flesh ye despised not, nor rejected; but received me as an angel of Yahuah, even as Yahusha Hamashiach.
🔖 G1446
Greek: Ἑβραΐ́ς
Transliteration: Hebrais
Pronunciation: heb-rah-is'
Definition: From G1443; the Hebraistic (that is Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee) language: - Hebrew.
KJV Usage: Hebrew (3x).
Occurs: 3
In verses: 3
• Yahusha 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤔𐤏𐤀𐤕 Yahuah
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🎯 THE PROBLEM:
• Allah is a Hebrew word H5927, H427.
• Akbar means Mouse H5909.
• Muhammad is Hebrew his grandmother was Salma Bnt Amr a hebrew.
• Roman Catholic Church is a Nephilim Religion.
• Gudan (God) invented at 6th Century.
• Yiddish Hebrew invented at 9th Century.
• Lord was invented at 13th Century.
• Apostle Paul landed in Italy in 1st Century Acts 28:13.
• Letter J invented at 1524 by Italian Gian Giorgio Trissino.
• The phrase "Jesus" utilized at 1610, 1629, 1632 and was introduced in the second version of the King James bible, the Roman Catholic took the name Jesus (John 5:43).
• The Name Jesus is a protestant cult name in violation of Messiah warning.
• Mosheh never used the name Jesus and was at the mountain of transfiguration with the messiah and Eliyahu.
• the disciples never received the holy spirit through an Edomite tounge.
• Moshiach said Mosheh will be your judge.
NOBODY ELSE CURRENTLY LIVING IN THIS WORLD KNOWS HOW YHWH's Name is PRONOUNCED! Except the Hebrews themselves! However, One MUST Know WHO to Trust!
What about the Elijah and others that have the yahu at the end of their names? Thats a short for of his nane
Name*
Yahu is the 3ms Imperfect Preterite form of the verb הוה
The /u/ is the /W/ in YHWH & in 3rd Hey verbs the final hey drops off leaving YHW & with no vowel there the /w/ turns into the passive vowel /u/ giving us YaHU
The /u/ is always at the end of the proper noun with the verb or in the case of Eliyahu another proper noun at the beginning
When you look at the meaning of these names tge passive vowel /u/ is expressed as something like "Has" like Yeshayahu Yah HAS Saved
So is Jesus the wrong name?
Esho msheekha
That’s the Messiah not Yehovah.
I wish more Bibles used YHWH whenever it appears in the early manuscripts.
The problem is the name, the pronunciation and meaning is lost. And its just a name of many names. The Nt doesnt use the name once.
I know the KJV tries to use LORD in small capitals as a way to say, "Adonai, but not just Adonai," whenever the tetragrammaton is used. I don't know how accurate or consistent it is, but it tries.
I believe the Legacy Standard Bible renders the tetragrammaton as Yahweh.
Try Yahwehs Restoration Ministry.
They have a Restoration Study Bible. It's based on KJV but they've restored the Tetragrammaton and Savior name Yah'shua
According to josephus flavin Christ General Simon Justus Arshakuni Bar Giora King Izates Mono Bazus II Yahusha head was covered by a tiara of fine linin, Wreathed with blue encircling which was nother crown of gold, Wherein were emblazoned the sacred letters to wit, four vowels Ee Ah Ooh Eh, Ye Ho Vah.
That's impossible no semetic proper noun is constructed in the way that justifies those vowels
Whatever his name was, he isn't that guy's god. He's these other people's god, he said so himself. Jeremiah 7: 22 "For when I brought your ancestors out of Egypt and spoke to them, I did not just give them commands about burnt offerings and sacrifices, 23 but I gave them this command: Obey me, and I will be your God and you will be my people. Walk in obedience to all I command you, that it may go well with you." I'm afraid that guy's gonna have to find himself another god. Fortunately, there's no shortage, the list is practically endless.
Basically, you butchered this, people watch videos like this and comment like it is a safe place due to a lack of understanding.
Break it down for us on paper sir
So wrong... The name is actually pronounced "Woohoo!!!", yes, with three exclamation marks, a distinct hebrew trait, obviously refering to the trinity.
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This poor notebook guy seems so convinced that he's discovered something important - something that will presumably buttress very particular religious beliefs - that he's afraid to present it to actual experts before blasting it out on social media.
Or maybe he just has a very gullible following.
The Lew White teachings could keep you busy for a while. Maybe add Alexander Hislop and your debunking won't be complete until the second coming.
They do cults the Yahuwah guys, they gave me more childhood trauma than I already had anyways.
So the “Scholar” came though denouncing everything the saint brought forward and didn’t officially correct the pronunciation. And the confident answers are according to the Bible indoctrination at wherever he got his “scholarship.” Instead of letting the Spirit teach and move, we put faith in man’s narratives, philosophies and doctrines bc they may title themselves “scholar”. It becomes so carnal where it’s not even the Spirit speaking through you
This guy must be fun at parties.
I salute Dan’s courage. When I hear nonsense produced with effort by a person who speaks neither Hebrew, nor Aramaic, nor Greek, my head bends and my hand covers my face. I know that in the United States, access to affordable education is almost non-existent. His delusion could be alleviated if he knew how to speak more than English or read books written by serious academics.
Is there even any way to actually know how the name was pronounced in the time period that the Torah claims the events of say, for instance, the Exodus occured? It seems to me we wouldn't have any sure way of knowing, but I'm no expert.
The grammar dictates the pronunciation
@@davidbarber3821 I understand that. What I don't understand is how we can know they used those same rules in ancient times, before vowel markers.
@rsims87
You do kno languages older than Hebrew hv been deciphered
Through bilinguals & trilinguals meaning ancient documents usually a royal decree with multiple languages saying the same thing... also, cognate semetic languages comparison
More importantly linguists hv mapped the develop of Hebrew & although conspiracy theorists will not accept the Masorites attempted to PRESERVE the language as best as they could
@@davidbarber3821 So, basically, we have a decent educated guess? As far as documents written in parallel languages, that doesn't do much for pronunciation. Also, the condescending "you do know" isn't necessary. I'm not trying to fight you. I'm just asking questions.
@rsims87
Let me ask you do you kno Biblical Hebrew grammar rules & can you read Biblical Hebrew