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Yahweh
Yahweh meaning
YHWH, the deity worshiped in Abrahamic religions.
Example sentences (20)
Covenant The core of Deuteronomy is the covenant that binds Yahweh and Israel by oaths of fidelity (Yahweh and Israel each faithful to the other) and obedience (Israel obedient to Yahweh).
In 2018, it was speculated that she was romantically involved with the artist and rapper Tyler Yahweh.
It features the declaration of the LORD (Yahweh) to David’s Lord (the Messiah).
The Qahal Yahweh group was previously in the spotlight in 2019 when the police removed six children, including a pregnant 16-year-old, from the compound.
This was a very noticeable phase in the establishment of The Evangelical Church Of Yahweh.
Yahweh warned the Jewish nation about Kings (Book of Samuel).
Other English translations render these words, “I AM,” connecting them with the divine name in the Old Testament, where Yahweh self-identifies as “I AM” (Ex. 3:14).
Robert aims to give a view of why Yahweh (the Hebrew name for God) is all-powerful and all-loving in spite of all the atrocities that have occurred and are still occurring.
A 25,000-year-old human-like extraterrestrial inside the spacecraft named Yahweh said that Elohim was the name that primitive people of Earth called members of his extraterrestrial race—who were seen as "those who came from the sky".
According to this scheme, the book of Malachi consists of a series of disputes between Yahweh and the various groups within the Israelite community.
After Abigail reveals to Nabal what she has done, " Yahweh struck Nabal and he died," (v.38), after which David married her.
And what does Yahweh require of you?
An emotional yearning or pleading frequently appears as a lyrical theme, in tracks such as " Yahweh ", citation " Peace on Earth ", and " Please ".
At Gibeon Joshua asked Yahweh to cause the sun and moon to stand still, so that he could finish the battle in daylight.
A theory developed by Cornelius Tiele in 1872, which had proved influential, and still held in regard by modern scholars, argued that Yahweh was a Midianite god, introduced to the Israelites by Moses, whose father-in-law Jethro was a Midianite priest.
At this point Elijah proposes a direct test of the powers of Baal and Yahweh.
Biblical covenants, in contrast to Eastern covenants in general, are between a god, Yahweh, and a people, Israel, instead of between a strong ruler and a weaker vassal.
Chapters 13–27 announce the preparation of the nations for Yahweh's world rule; chapters 28–33 announce that a royal saviour (a messiah ) will emerge in the aftermath of Jerusalem's punishment and the destruction of her oppressor.
Chapters 34–35 tell how Yahweh will return the redeemed exiles to Jerusalem.
Chapters 36–39 tell of the faithfulness of king Hezekiah to Yahweh during the Assyrian siege as a model for the restored community.