First of all God is not God's name. God is a title just like other titles of God like almighty, creator and others.
Yahweh is one translation from the 4 Hebrew letters. Jehovah is another more common in the English language. These 4 letters called the tetragrammaton appear in the earliest manuscripts in the Hebrew scriptures or Old Testament nearly 7,000 times and God himself says that is his name:
(Isaiah 42:8) I am Jehovah. That is my name; I give my glory to no one else, Nor my praise to graven images.
(Exodus 3:15) Then God said once more to Moses: “This is what you are to say to the Israelites, ‘Jehovah the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is how I am to be remembered from generation to generation.
The name of ALMIGHTY GOD according to the earliest manuscripts was written there about 7000 times. There is no doubt that this is the personal name of our Creator, because no other name or for Almighty God exists in the Bible. In fact, no other name is in the Bible as often as that name.
It is spelled in four Hebrew letters: YOD HE WAW HE. Because the vowels were not included, and a superstition developed around the late 1st century against pronouncing the name, we do not have the vowels that go with the consonants.
But God made it quite clear that people of all nations must know and praise his name. Psalm 145 and Psalm 83 are examples of expressions of praise and that all nations must do so.
The name is currently pronounced Yahweh in Hebrew. But because English derives from the Germanic languages, the Name in most English Bibles that contain it is Jehovah.
Christians also must hallow, or sanctify, his name in prayer as Jesus commanded. Matthew 6:9, 10 In Acts 15:14, it said that Christians will be a "a people for his name"
God's name is NOT "I AM" His personal name as expressed 7000 times, isthe causative form, the imperfect state, of the Heb. verb ha·wahʹ (become); meaning “He Causes to Become"
The name of God responsible for the message of Jesus is Christ or Krishna – Not of the world.
Name of God: Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Rama: ra'-ma (Rhama):
(Which see) (Matthew 2:18).
But this can also mean:
Panorama
Pan: Greek = Devil, Horama: Ultimately from Greek horama [ὅραμα] "sight." ... The vogue led to many bottle stores, for example, renaming themselves liquoramas to draw in customers.
A sight divinely granted in an ecstasy or in a sleep, a vision
Krishna:
The correct translation of the name "Krishna" according to Prabhupada and the Bhagavad-Gita is "All-Attractive"
Para:
From Ancient Greek παρά (pará, “beside; next to, near, from; against, contrary to
Maha: Is a Sanskrit word meaning “great." It is also the root word for the term, mahayoga.
Hamsa: Great Swan, or bird (Phoenicia) Supreme deity Tanit was used to ward off the evil eye
So: Sight, not sees, beauty against the Great Bird.
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First of all God is not God's name. God is a title just like other titles of God like almighty, creator and others.
Yahweh is one translation from the 4 Hebrew letters. Jehovah is another more common in the English language. These 4 letters called the tetragrammaton appear in the earliest manuscripts in the Hebrew scriptures or Old Testament nearly 7,000 times and God himself says that is his name:
(Isaiah 42:8) I am Jehovah. That is my name; I give my glory to no one else, Nor my praise to graven images.
(Exodus 3:15) Then God said once more to Moses: “This is what you are to say to the Israelites, ‘Jehovah the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.’ This is my name forever, and this is how I am to be remembered from generation to generation.
The name of ALMIGHTY GOD according to the earliest manuscripts was written there about 7000 times. There is no doubt that this is the personal name of our Creator, because no other name or for Almighty God exists in the Bible. In fact, no other name is in the Bible as often as that name.
It is spelled in four Hebrew letters: YOD HE WAW HE. Because the vowels were not included, and a superstition developed around the late 1st century against pronouncing the name, we do not have the vowels that go with the consonants.
But God made it quite clear that people of all nations must know and praise his name. Psalm 145 and Psalm 83 are examples of expressions of praise and that all nations must do so.
The name is currently pronounced Yahweh in Hebrew. But because English derives from the Germanic languages, the Name in most English Bibles that contain it is Jehovah.
Christians also must hallow, or sanctify, his name in prayer as Jesus commanded. Matthew 6:9, 10 In Acts 15:14, it said that Christians will be a "a people for his name"
God's name is NOT "I AM" His personal name as expressed 7000 times, isthe causative form, the imperfect state, of the Heb. verb ha·wahʹ (become); meaning “He Causes to Become"
The Hebrew name for God is Yahweh. The English term is God.
One does not say the name of god - nor even write the tetragrammaton without pious intent.
Psalm 83:18 - May people know that you, whose name is Jehovah, You alone are the Most High over all the earth.
"Yahweh" is probably reasonably close to the original sounding of God's name in ancient Hebrew.
God is a title, not a name.
God Yahweh is like King Arthur or Judge Dredd
Yehweh means Jehovah, God the Father.
AND
God's righteousness is not bond by languages, nor are his blessings. That's why he dispersed his people in the famous Tower of Babel event .
Ref Genesis 11:1-9.
Unknown how exactly that was pronounced
Jesus suggested ‘Father’
YHWH refers to realms of Angels.
The God of this world.
The Devil if God.
Dog - God (G-D)
Rama - Krishna
The name of God responsible for the message of Jesus is Christ or Krishna – Not of the world.
Name of God: Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Rama: ra'-ma (Rhama):
(Which see) (Matthew 2:18).
But this can also mean:
Panorama
Pan: Greek = Devil, Horama: Ultimately from Greek horama [ὅραμα] "sight." ... The vogue led to many bottle stores, for example, renaming themselves liquoramas to draw in customers.
A sight divinely granted in an ecstasy or in a sleep, a vision
Krishna:
The correct translation of the name "Krishna" according to Prabhupada and the Bhagavad-Gita is "All-Attractive"
Para:
From Ancient Greek παρά (pará, “beside; next to, near, from; against, contrary to
Maha: Is a Sanskrit word meaning “great." It is also the root word for the term, mahayoga.
Hamsa: Great Swan, or bird (Phoenicia) Supreme deity Tanit was used to ward off the evil eye
So: Sight, not sees, beauty against the Great Bird.
Sees beauty beside the Great Bird. John (1:18)
With God
"God" is a description, not a name. God doesn't have a name like "Bill" or "Ted", his attributes are his names.