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Question by  Haritha (25)

What are the Hebrew letters for God's name?

 
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Answer by  mikayehu (11)

There are many titles given for God, but the Old Testament gives only one true divine name, Yahweh (often translated Jehovah). In Hebrew, this name is spelled yod (equivalent to the English "y"), heh ("h"), waw ("w" -- you might see this as vav as well), and heh ("h"). These four letters (YHWH) make up the divine name, or Tetragrammaton.

 
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Answer by  Zampano (164)

God's name in Hebrew is called the tetragrammaton, meaning four letter word. It is made up of the letters Yodh, He, Wah, and He which becomes YHWH in English.

 
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Answer by  Lordschild (1398)

The Hebrew letters for Yehweh, (Jehovah) are yud hei vav hei. The word for God is Elohim which is a plural term reflecting the trinity. I don't know those letters.

 
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Answer by  riyadca (10)

the gods in Hebrew are -The Tetragrammaton,Hashem,Adoshem, Adonai, Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh, El, Elohim,Elyon,Roi,Shaddai,Shalom,Shekhinah. [Axio" ei\, oJ kuvrio" kai; oJ qeo;"hJmw`n, labei`n th;n dovxan kai; th;n timh;n kai thn; dunv amin, ot{ i.

 
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