Who is God? Enjoy Life Forever Lesson 4 Review

Reviewing Lesson 4 of the Enjoy Life Forever book.

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2 thoughts on “Who is God? Enjoy Life Forever Lesson 4 Review

  1. And when you get to know someone you get to know their name, and God has a name too, which is Ye-ho-vah. Just a shame that so many people read a translation which in a very disrespectful way, remove God’s name.

    BTW, Yahwh is NOT even a Hebrew word, it is Arabic.

    Latest research based on recent ancient manuscripts now digitised and put online , such as the Allepo Codex, and the Royal MS 16 A II available online at the British museum which have the tetragrammaton with the VOWEL POINTS, the vowel points being the “Sheva, the Cholem & the Kamatz.

    There is also a CLUE in the names of people in the Bible whose names were made up in part from the names of their gods, referred to as THEOPHORIC NAMES IN THE BIBLE,,,,,,theophoric names are names derived from a god. For example:

    False gods: Bel and Nebo: Bel = Belteshazar (Daniel) Nebo = Nebonidus, Nebuchadnezzar,

    True God Yeho(vah) ….Yehoyakim, Yehoram, Yehoshua, Yehoshaphat, Yehudah, Yehoash , Jeho-a-haz. ….See how the name Yehoshaphat has 6 of the 7 letters of Yehovah

    The CLUE is in the name. If you really are open minded and really do want to find out the real way to pronounce God’s name, then may I suggest that you look into it with an open mind. The Hebrew scholar Nehemiah Gordon will point you in the right direction as he does NOT have a horse in the race, and will prove how the name was NEVER LOST, but rather was hidden !

    Going on part the info is OK, but when something better comes along the question is are you prepared to fit your teachings around the evidence or do you try to fit the evidence around your teachings ?

    1. You really don’t know what you’re talking about. “YHWH” is indeed a Hebrew word. Obviously, these are English letters, but are the equivalent English letter to the Hebrew letters they derive from. And I have no idea where you are getting “Yahweh” from as being Arabic. That is factually false. No one knows exactly how the tetragrammaton might have originally been pronounced, but MANY Hebrew scholars argue that “Yahweh” is likely.

      Also, why are you bringing up vowel pointing, as if that has anything to do with this? Do you not realize that vowel pointing in Hebrew is a MUCH later addition to the Hebrew text. If you don’t believe me, go online and look up any images of the Dead Sea Scrolls which are FAR earlier than the Aleppo Codex or Royal MS 16. So why would these much later manuscripts have any bearing on this?

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