hello Arnold.. we had meals at your house in Conyers.. about 30 years ago.... dont know if you are still around.. oh the journey i have been on since,, bless you
I’ve also been saying YHWH sometimes during prayer. But I still use Yahweh, too. Brother Arnold does make sense on this and I thank you for the interview and keeping him on point😉 I honestly don’t know (at this point in my walk) if it’s possible to absolutely know for sure exactly how to pronounce His name. I’ve been in tears before because I so want to pronounce His sacred name correctly. I look forward to YHWH coming to dwell with us and we’ll ALL know exactly how to pronounce His name…unity at last! Hallelujah!!!!
What a wonderful humble spirit. We can know 100% for sure what his name is, once we acknowledge that a name is a sound, and that he raised Pharos up, so that the sound of his name would be declared throughout all the earth, therefore he wants us to know the sound of his name, all we have to do is believe the sound of his name that we have been hearing all our lives, in the prophets names, and HalleluYuh. How could the sound of his name be anything else? No matter what they tell us that his name is, if it does not match the sound that we’ve been hearing all of our lives, in the prophets names etc, don’t listen to them, unless they can prove that the sound that we hear in the prophets names is wrong, and that we should add an uninspired “a” vowel between the Y and H , which will change the sound of the YH.
It’s good that you get the Yuh sound of the first two letters of the name, YH, correct, the same YH that makes the Yuh sound in all the earth today, in Hallelu YH, Isa Yh, Jerem Yh, Nehem Yh, and so on, which all makes the Yuh sound, but where does the extra Huh sound come from, I don’t hear that extra Huh sound from the original YH in none of the above prophets names or Hallelu Yh, pronounced HalleluYuh, can you please explain why you add the extra Huh sound, which is not in the original Yh sound above, but is in your’s?
This absolute facts. You have to understand hebrew first and even the real jews ✡ will tell you YUHWUH but they refuse to say the name. This is the best study I've ever seen you do brother Matthew.
Very edifying video brothers. As I read the name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 in my HALLELUYAH SCRIPTURES this is how it’s pronounced in my head. But for some reason when I say it out loud to others it’s YAHUAH. I like the way Yahuah rolls off the tongue but 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 seems to me that it’s more accurate. Now, I want to understand how to say Mashiachs name properly. I call Him Yahusha (Yah-Who-Shu) but I’m open to other interpretations. I’m new to the Word as of last summer and I’m hungry to learn the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Thank you for this video brother Mathew and brother Arnold. HalleluYH! I learned a lot from you guys earlier this year when I was studying out lunar sabbath, but I felt very vexed in my spirit after a few months of doing this and I went back to Saturday sabbath. Not saying you guys are wrong, I just have a hard time getting around the new moon day/none work day, as it is not scripture, also the 29/30 day transition days. You guys know way more then me and I’m sure I’m completely wrong on this lunar sabbath topic, but for now I’m going with my spirit. Love you humble brothers. Hope to meet you guys one day, I’m not too far from GA, would love to come fellowship.
Here are some scriptural references that helped my Dad & our family lockin, that new moon was a thing. Eze 46:1 (NASB20) This is what the Lord GOD says: “The gate of the inner courtyard facing east shall be shut for the six working days; but it shall be opened on the Sabbath day and opened on the day of the new moon. Isa 66:23 (NASB20) “And it shall be from new moon to new moon And from Sabbath to Sabbath, All mankind will come to bow down before Me,” says the LORD. 1Sa 20:5 (NASB20) So David said to Jonathan, “Behold, tomorrow is the new moon, and I am obligated to sit down to eat with the king. But let me go so that I may hide myself in the field until the third evening. The verse Eze 46:1, in particular helped to lock in that the new moon was it's own day. The verse Isa 66:23, also helped with understanding that new moon was it's own day. The verse 1Sa 20:5, showed that the Israelites knew new moon was a thing. Anyway i hope this helps you on your walk.
Shalom Bobbye, I have just spent a portion of my time reading "Weekly Sabbath Days are Determined by the Moon" by Arnold Bowen and Matthew Janzen and they do make an error in understanding what day is the "morrow after the Passover." They try to make the 16th day of the 1st month the "morrow after the Passover," and Numbers 33:3 clearly states the 15th day of the 1st month is the "morrow after the Passover." So you are correct in returning to a Saturday Sabbath that is counted after every six days, to be ON the 7th day of the WEEK. Blessings in The Name, ImAHebrew.
This comment has nothing to do with this video bit I have been binge watching your videos and would like to find one on the millennial reign. Do you have any? I really appreciate your teaching.
I don’t think I have one in particular, but in my Sermon on the Mount series I do teach about the Kingdom - and I mention the 1,000 year reign in that.
Pastor Arnold Murray showed in the Hebrew : when Moses asked what name do I tell the children coming down from the mountain I AM THAT I AM .in the Hebrew manuscript = YHVH Eye witnesses seen the Bible in the Vatican vaults states there's 777 books in the Bible it was reduced to "66" the number never sat well with me Blessings
It occurred to me that brother Mathew was asking me, how do we know that the sound of his name is right, the way we say it? We know 100% positive that the SOUND of his name YH, is Yuh, and is right, because the scripture says that “in Judah, (which is “YH” hoo daw in Hebrew, and is pronounced Yuh hoo daw.), (which means praisers of YHWH), is God known, his name is great in Israel.” Psalm 76:1 KJV says, [1] “In Judah is God known: his name is great in Israel.” Now let’s read the verse in Genesis, which tells us WHY Leah, Jacob’s wife, named her son “YH” hoo daw, and how we know 100% positive, that the SOUND of God’s name, “YH”, that is in Judah, is “sounded Yuh”. First let’s read the verse. Genesis 29:35 (KJV) “And she conceived again, and bare a son: and she said, “Now will I praise the LORD”: “THEREFORE” “she called his name Judah”; and left bearing.” Notice that the reason she calls him Judah, which is spelled “YH” hoo daw”, is because she praised capital LORD/YHWH. Now how can we be 100% sure, that the YH in “YH” hoo daw, made the Yuh sound, same as the “YH” in Isaiah, יְשַׁעְיָה and Jeremiah, יִרְמְיָה , Elijah, אֵלִיָּה , NOTICE the Yod He (“YH” in English), is at the left side of these names, because Hebrew is read from right to left, and all names ending in iah, or jah is ACTUALLY the YH, with nothing between the Y and H in the original Hebrew, and makes a Yuh sound, as it does in “YH” hoo daw, which is sounded Yuh hoo daw! Now back to the question, how can we be 100% sure, that the pure YH in “YH” hoo daw, made the Yuh sound, because if it does, then we have positive proof that the “YH” carries the Yuh sound. The way we know is because the tribe of Judah has NEVER lost the SOUND of the name of their tribe, and that sound is Yuh hoo daw, even unto this day, “therefore” the YH in “YH” hoo daw, without the uninspired E vowel between the Y and H originally made the Yuh sound, and it still makes the same sound today, as it did back in Genesis, nothing has changed. God's name was so great in Israel that they put the sound of it in a bunch of peoples names where it could never get lost or forgotten! Every language on earth has letters in its alphabet that will make the sound of the name of God. In Hebrew the name of the first 2 letters of the Tetragrammaton is Yod He, which is pronounced Yuh, and is equivalent to our English letters named Y and H, which is also pronounced Yuh, and in the Greek alphabet, the ia makes the same Yuh sound, as in Allelu ia in Heaven, Revelation 19:1-6. The Yuh sound of the “ia” is still with us today in names ending in ia, like California, Virginia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, etc, same as names ending in ia or iah, such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Nehemiah, etc, all have the sound of the name of God, in their names, pronounced Yuh, as in HalleluYuh in Earth, and AlleluYuh in Heaven, which means praise YH, pronounced Yuh.
@@MrOrtmeier Here’s the name Judah in Hebrew, “H3063 (Strong) יְהוּדָה yehûdâh yeh-hoo-daw' From H3034; celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory: - Judah.” Hebrew reads from right to left, and we notice that the the Hebrew letters Yod He, which equals our English letters YH DOES NOT have an A between the Yod and He, or the Y and H for the Yah sound, the A vowel was added at a later date, and changed the original sound of the YH (pronounced Yuh), to Yah, a totally different sound/name, giving Glory to another name all together. Therefore the YH can NOT make the Yah sound without the A between the Y and H and as you can see, that no A vowel exists between the Y and H, in the Hebrew language making the name Yah hoo daw or YAHWEH impossible!
@@MrOrtmeier It’s really more simple than people realize, we’ve been hearing the sound of his name all of our lives, in the prophets names, and hallelujah, we just need to believe.
@@gregoriao9535 ask yourselves, where are they getting the “a” from? If the YH originally made a Yah sound, why add an uninspired “a” vowel between the Y and H, why not just pronounce the YH as Yah? We do not have the authority to add an “a”or “e” vowel to the already Transliterated Tetragrammaton, YHWH, which will change the sound of the YH to Yah or Yeh as in Yahweh or Jehovah, instead of Yuhwuh, as in HalleluYuh, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Nehemiah, etc. Remember a name is a sound, and if we change the sound, we change the name, and wind up unwittingly giving glory to another name.
I heard that Gods name isnt pronounceable by mans words. I honestly dont wish to know it si i cant literally take it in vain or misuse it in some way as there is power in it. He has given many names to man and i think any of those will suffice
Listen< in 520 AD Muhammad was named by his parents , thousands of years later he is still Muhammad over the world! YUHWAH name is his name in any dialect! MY PEOPLE (are you his people?) that was only a nation called out from among the "heathens" shall know my name! First understand some study rules "AUDIENCE RELAVINCE" >>>the Yisraelites were a group of people decedents of SHEM , not Ham or Yapheth and BTW>>>> Minsters of the New Covenant >>>>>>>>>>>>WHICH HOUSE DO YOU BELONG TOO????????????? and btw it was not in writing , it written in the HEART!.........CONSINDER! Heb 8:7 For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second. Heb 8:8 For finding fault with them, he saith, Behold, the days come, saith theYHWH when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Yudah:
He is using an English dialectical tendency to try and prove the sound of the sacred name, which honestly is, in my mind, ridiculous. Even those who pronounce Jehovah often will say it like "Juh-ho-vuh." This doesn't prove anything.
@@brotherarnoldbowen8323 The fact that American English speakers mispronounce Yah as Yuh proves nothing about how it was originally pronounced. You're using English primacy to tell us how Hebrew name is spoken. Will you do the same with all other Hebrew words? You would have a Hebrew language that says little to nothing at all. This is nonsense
@@YahwehisMyMightyOne if it is a fact, as you suggest, that English speaking people are mispronouncing the YH, as in HalleluYuh, then every language in the whole world is mispronouncing it, because it is said the same in every language on earth. This would also suggest that God Almighty failed to get the true sound of his name in all the earth, Romans 9:17 KJV says, [17] “For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth.”
@@brotherarnoldbowen8323 plenty of people.around the world know how to pronounce the "ah" sound. Since Hebrew has numerous words written without vowels/matres, did our Heavenly Father fail in getting His word out? No. The bible can be found in over 700 languages around the world.
@@YahwehisMyMightyOne it’s very important to remember that a name is a “sound” and it has nothing to do with knowing Hebrew, Arabic, Greek, etc. We all can hear the “sound” of his name in the prophets names and know for sure what the sound of his name is!
I would love to hear Brother Arnold’s testimony ❤
hello Arnold.. we had meals at your house in Conyers.. about
30 years ago.... dont know if you are still around.. oh the journey i have been on since,, bless you
I’ll be glad to share this with him. What’s your name?
@@emjmnc Robert . came with my wife, brother( passed). Arnold baptized My brother & me in his pool. tell him & Hazel hello...
Learning and enjoying it. Love the leaders!
I’ve also been saying YHWH sometimes during prayer. But I still use Yahweh, too. Brother Arnold does make sense on this and I thank you for the interview and keeping him on point😉
I honestly don’t know (at this point in my walk) if it’s possible to absolutely know for sure exactly how to pronounce His name. I’ve been in tears before because I so want to pronounce His sacred name correctly. I look forward to YHWH coming to dwell with us and we’ll ALL know exactly how to pronounce His name…unity at last! Hallelujah!!!!
What a wonderful humble spirit. We can know 100% for sure what his name is, once we acknowledge that a name is a sound, and that he raised Pharos up, so that the sound of his name would be declared throughout all the earth, therefore he wants us to know the sound of his name, all we have to do is believe the sound of his name that we have been hearing all our lives, in the prophets names, and HalleluYuh. How could the sound of his name be anything else?
No matter what they tell us that his name is, if it does not match the sound that we’ve been hearing all of our lives, in the prophets names etc, don’t listen to them, unless they can prove that the sound that we hear in the prophets names is wrong, and that we should add an uninspired “a” vowel between the Y and H , which will change the sound of the YH.
Clarification is beautiful! When in private worship and singing to Father that's exactly the sound that comes out my soul! Halleluyah!
I've been saying YuhHuhWuhH for many years. It's nice to hear others speak like that, love to all l
It’s good that you get the Yuh sound of the first two letters of the name, YH, correct, the same YH that makes the Yuh sound in all the earth today, in Hallelu YH, Isa Yh, Jerem Yh, Nehem Yh, and so on, which all makes the Yuh sound, but where does the extra Huh sound come from, I don’t hear that extra Huh sound from the original YH in none of the above prophets names or Hallelu Yh, pronounced HalleluYuh, can you please explain why you add the extra Huh sound, which is not in the original Yh sound above, but is in your’s?
I appreciate the extra information. I love hearing from others who love the father.
Glad to see this discussion here on YT. Of course we know where I stand on this topic 😉
This absolute facts. You have to understand hebrew first and even the real jews ✡ will tell you YUHWUH but they refuse to say the name.
This is the best study I've ever seen you do brother Matthew.
🙏🕊 Thank you so much, a good study to pursue further and it sounds like a breath.🙌
Wisdom...🙏🏼🔥🙏🏽
And I learned something
HalleluYh 👈🏻 respect 🔥
Oh how exciting!!!
Very edifying video brothers. As I read the name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 in my HALLELUYAH SCRIPTURES this is how it’s pronounced in my head. But for some reason when I say it out loud to others it’s YAHUAH. I like the way Yahuah rolls off the tongue but 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 seems to me that it’s more accurate. Now, I want to understand how to say Mashiachs name properly. I call Him Yahusha (Yah-Who-Shu) but I’m open to other interpretations. I’m new to the Word as of last summer and I’m hungry to learn the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Thank you for this video brother Mathew and brother Arnold. HalleluYH! I learned a lot from you guys earlier this year when I was studying out lunar sabbath, but I felt very vexed in my spirit after a few months of doing this and I went back to Saturday sabbath. Not saying you guys are wrong, I just have a hard time getting around the new moon day/none work day, as it is not scripture, also the 29/30 day transition days. You guys know way more then me and I’m sure I’m completely wrong on this lunar sabbath topic, but for now I’m going with my spirit. Love you humble brothers. Hope to meet you guys one day, I’m not too far from GA, would love to come fellowship.
Here are some scriptural references that helped my Dad & our family lockin, that new moon was a thing.
Eze 46:1 (NASB20)
This is what the Lord GOD says: “The gate of the inner courtyard facing east shall be shut for the six working days; but it shall be opened on the Sabbath day and opened on the day of the new moon.
Isa 66:23 (NASB20)
“And it shall be from new moon to new moon
And from Sabbath to Sabbath,
All mankind will come to bow down before Me,” says the LORD.
1Sa 20:5 (NASB20)
So David said to Jonathan, “Behold, tomorrow is the new moon, and I am obligated to sit down to eat with the king. But let me go so that I may hide myself in the field until the third evening.
The verse Eze 46:1, in particular helped to lock in that the new moon was it's own day.
The verse Isa 66:23, also helped with understanding that new moon was it's own day.
The verse 1Sa 20:5, showed that the Israelites knew new moon was a thing.
Anyway i hope this helps you on your walk.
Shalom Bobbye, I have just spent a portion of my time reading "Weekly Sabbath Days are Determined by the Moon" by Arnold Bowen and Matthew Janzen and they do make an error in understanding what day is the "morrow after the Passover." They try to make the 16th day of the 1st month the "morrow after the Passover," and Numbers 33:3 clearly states the 15th day of the 1st month is the "morrow after the Passover." So you are correct in returning to a Saturday Sabbath that is counted after every six days, to be ON the 7th day of the WEEK. Blessings in The Name, ImAHebrew.
This comment has nothing to do with this video bit I have been binge watching your videos and would like to find one on the millennial reign. Do you have any? I really appreciate your teaching.
I don’t think I have one in particular, but in my Sermon on the Mount series I do teach about the Kingdom - and I mention the 1,000 year reign in that.
Where can I get a copy of Brother Arnold's book?
www.amazon.com/True-Sound-Sacred-Name-God/dp/1662824033/ref=nodl_#
Pastor Arnold Murray showed in the Hebrew : when Moses asked what name do I tell the children coming down from the mountain I AM THAT I AM .in the Hebrew manuscript = YHVH
Eye witnesses seen the Bible in the Vatican vaults states there's 777 books in the Bible it was reduced to "66" the number never sat well with me
Blessings
Very interesting, but I have a hard time understanding the pronunciation with his accent, just being real. I will look for a Midwestern brother. 😊
Yahu ah
I’ve been calling Him Yah or Yahuah as well
It occurred to me that brother Mathew was asking me, how do we know that the sound of his name is right, the way we say it?
We know 100% positive that the SOUND of his name YH, is Yuh, and is right, because the scripture says that “in Judah, (which is “YH” hoo daw in Hebrew, and is pronounced Yuh hoo daw.), (which means praisers of YHWH), is God known, his name is great in Israel.”
Psalm 76:1 KJV says,
[1] “In Judah is God known: his name is great in Israel.”
Now let’s read the verse in Genesis, which tells us WHY Leah, Jacob’s wife, named her son “YH” hoo daw, and how we know 100% positive, that the SOUND of God’s name, “YH”, that is in Judah, is “sounded Yuh”. First let’s read the verse.
Genesis 29:35
(KJV) “And she conceived again, and bare a son: and she said, “Now will I praise the LORD”: “THEREFORE” “she called his name Judah”; and left bearing.”
Notice that the reason she calls him Judah, which is spelled “YH” hoo daw”, is because she praised capital LORD/YHWH.
Now how can we be 100% sure, that the YH in “YH” hoo daw, made the Yuh sound, same as the “YH” in Isaiah, יְשַׁעְיָה
and Jeremiah, יִרְמְיָה , Elijah, אֵלִיָּה ,
NOTICE the Yod He (“YH” in English), is at the left side of these names, because Hebrew is read from right to left, and all names ending in iah, or jah is ACTUALLY the YH, with nothing between the Y and H in the original Hebrew, and makes a Yuh sound, as it does in “YH” hoo daw, which is sounded Yuh hoo daw!
Now back to the question, how can we be 100% sure, that the pure YH in “YH” hoo daw, made the Yuh sound, because if it does, then we have positive proof that the “YH” carries the Yuh sound.
The way we know is because the tribe of Judah has NEVER lost the SOUND of the name of their tribe, and that sound is Yuh hoo daw, even unto this day, “therefore” the YH in “YH” hoo daw, without the uninspired E vowel between the Y and H originally made the Yuh sound, and it still makes the same sound today, as it did back in Genesis, nothing has changed.
God's name was so great in Israel that they put the sound of it in a bunch of peoples names where it could never get lost or forgotten!
Every language on earth has letters in its alphabet that will make the sound of the name of God. In Hebrew the name of the first 2 letters of the Tetragrammaton is Yod He, which is pronounced Yuh, and is equivalent to our English letters named Y and H, which is also pronounced Yuh, and in the Greek alphabet, the ia makes the same Yuh sound, as in Allelu ia in Heaven, Revelation 19:1-6. The Yuh sound of the “ia” is still with us today in names ending in ia, like California, Virginia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, etc, same as names ending in ia or iah, such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Nehemiah, etc, all have the sound of the name of God, in their names, pronounced Yuh, as in HalleluYuh in Earth, and AlleluYuh in Heaven, which means praise YH, pronounced Yuh.
@@MrOrtmeier Here’s the name Judah in Hebrew, “H3063 (Strong)
יְהוּדָה
yehûdâh
yeh-hoo-daw'
From H3034; celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory: - Judah.”
Hebrew reads from right to left, and we notice that the the Hebrew letters Yod He, which equals our English letters YH DOES NOT have an A between the Yod and He, or the Y and H for the Yah sound, the A vowel was added at a later date, and changed the original sound of the YH (pronounced Yuh), to Yah, a totally different sound/name, giving Glory to another name all together. Therefore the YH can NOT make the Yah sound without the A between the Y and H and as you can see, that no A vowel exists between the Y and H, in the Hebrew language making the name Yah hoo daw or YAHWEH impossible!
@@MrOrtmeier It’s really more simple than people realize, we’ve been hearing the sound of his name all of our lives, in the prophets names, and hallelujah, we just need to believe.
Some at my assembly think it Yahveh.
I think some Spanish Torah keeping brothers n sisters use that pronunciation
@@gregoriao9535 ask yourselves, where are they getting the “a” from? If the YH originally made a Yah sound, why add an uninspired “a” vowel between the Y and H, why not just pronounce the YH as Yah?
We do not have the authority to add an “a”or “e” vowel to the already Transliterated Tetragrammaton, YHWH, which will change the sound of the YH to Yah or Yeh as in Yahweh or Jehovah, instead of Yuhwuh, as in HalleluYuh, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Obadiah, Nehemiah, etc. Remember a name is a sound, and if we change the sound, we change the name, and wind up unwittingly giving glory to another name.
I heard that Gods name isnt pronounceable by mans words.
I honestly dont wish to know it si i cant literally take it in vain or misuse it in some way as there is power in it.
He has given many names to man and i think any of those will suffice
Listen< in 520 AD Muhammad was named by his parents , thousands of years later he is still Muhammad over the world! YUHWAH name is his name in any dialect! MY PEOPLE (are you his people?) that was only a nation called out from among the "heathens" shall know my name! First understand some study rules "AUDIENCE RELAVINCE" >>>the Yisraelites were a group of people decedents of SHEM , not Ham or Yapheth and BTW>>>> Minsters of the New Covenant >>>>>>>>>>>>WHICH HOUSE DO YOU BELONG TOO????????????? and btw it was not in writing , it written in the HEART!.........CONSINDER! Heb 8:7 For if that first covenant had been faultless, then should no place have been sought for the second.
Heb 8:8 For finding fault with them, he saith, Behold, the days come, saith theYHWH when I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Yudah:
Doesn't Arnold teach a "oneness" view whereas you teach more of a "unitarian" view?
Yes, but we still love each other. 🙂
He is using an English dialectical tendency to try and prove the sound of the sacred name, which honestly is, in my mind, ridiculous. Even those who pronounce Jehovah often will say it like "Juh-ho-vuh." This doesn't prove anything.
@@brotherarnoldbowen8323 The fact that American English speakers mispronounce Yah as Yuh proves nothing about how it was originally pronounced. You're using English primacy to tell us how Hebrew name is spoken. Will you do the same with all other Hebrew words? You would have a Hebrew language that says little to nothing at all. This is nonsense
@@YahwehisMyMightyOne if it is a fact, as you suggest, that English speaking people are mispronouncing the YH, as in HalleluYuh, then every language in the whole world is mispronouncing it, because it is said the same in every language on earth.
This would also suggest that God Almighty failed to get the true sound of his name in all the earth, Romans 9:17 KJV says,
[17] “For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth.”
@@brotherarnoldbowen8323 plenty of people.around the world know how to pronounce the "ah" sound.
Since Hebrew has numerous words written without vowels/matres, did our Heavenly Father fail in getting His word out? No. The bible can be found in over 700 languages around the world.
@@YahwehisMyMightyOne it’s very important to remember that a name is a “sound” and it has nothing to do with knowing Hebrew,
Arabic, Greek, etc. We all can hear the “sound” of his name in the prophets names and know for sure what the sound of his name is!