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The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to AD 300), Aramaic (10th century BC to 1 BC) and modern Hebrew scripts.
The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (1100 BC to AD 300), Aramaic (10th century BC to 1 BC) and modern Hebrew scripts.

The Tetragrammaton (Greek: τετραγράμματον word with four letters) is the usual reference to the Hebrew name for God, which is spelled (in Hebrew); י (yod) ה (heh) ו (vav) ה (heh) or יהוה (YHWH), it is the distinctive personal name of the God of Israel.

Other names for YHVH are Om, Ra, Pi or El (Elohim)

Gitche Manitou : ich {de} + many too -> we are many, too (meaning YHVH is a species, not a singular entity)

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It is a common (often humorous) prejudice that women don't say what they mean (a reference to complements), When God Was a Woman

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