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The Name of our Creator “Yahuah”
The name Yahuah (יהוה). The tetragrammaton went unmentioned for over two
millennia based upon the ineffable name doctrine articulated after the destruction of the second temple.
However, Yocephus (Josephus the historian) tells us in Wars of the Jews, Book Five, Chapter Five, Section 7, that the tetragrammaton was pronounced by the priests prior to the temple’s destruction, and they pronounced it as four vowels. We believe that the demands of the language declare those vowels to be ee-ah-oo-ah, which we have captured in the construction of the word Yahuah. The construct of the first two letters is one that is common in modern Hebrew, where the yod is pronounced ee with the vowel hey being pronounced ah, creating ee-ah, which we have captured as Yah (יה). The construct of this pronunciation is one that is common in modern Hebrew, where the hey is pronounced with the vowel ah, creating Yah (יה). This name stands alone as Yah 45 times in the Tanakh, Shemoth (Exodus) 15:2; 17:16; Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 12:2; 26:4; 38:11; Tehilliym (Psalms) 68:4; 68:18; ;115:18 ;115:17 ;113:9 ;113:1 ;112:1 ;111:1 ;106:48 ;106:1 ;105:45 ;104:35 ;102:18 ;94:12 ;94:7 ;89:8 ;77:11 ;146:1 ;135:21 ;135:4 ;135:3 ;135:1 ;130:3 ;122:4 ;118:19 ;118:18 ;118:17 ;118:14 ;118:5 ;117:2 ;116:19 .150:6 ;150:1 ;149:9 ;149:1 ;148:14 ;148:1 ;147:20 ;147:1 ;146:10
millennia based upon the ineffable name doctrine articulated after the destruction of the second temple.
However, Yocephus (Josephus the historian) tells us in Wars of the Jews, Book Five, Chapter Five, Section 7, that the tetragrammaton was pronounced by the priests prior to the temple’s destruction, and they pronounced it as four vowels. We believe that the demands of the language declare those vowels to be ee-ah-oo-ah, which we have captured in the construction of the word Yahuah. The construct of the first two letters is one that is common in modern Hebrew, where the yod is pronounced ee with the vowel hey being pronounced ah, creating ee-ah, which we have captured as Yah (יה). The construct of this pronunciation is one that is common in modern Hebrew, where the hey is pronounced with the vowel ah, creating Yah (יה). This name stands alone as Yah 45 times in the Tanakh, Shemoth (Exodus) 15:2; 17:16; Yesha’yahu (Isaiah) 12:2; 26:4; 38:11; Tehilliym (Psalms) 68:4; 68:18; ;115:18 ;115:17 ;113:9 ;113:1 ;112:1 ;111:1 ;106:48 ;106:1 ;105:45 ;104:35 ;102:18 ;94:12 ;94:7 ;89:8 ;77:11 ;146:1 ;135:21 ;135:4 ;135:3 ;135:1 ;130:3 ;122:4 ;118:19 ;118:18 ;118:17 ;118:14 ;118:5 ;117:2 ;116:19 .150:6 ;150:1 ;149:9 ;149:1 ;148:14 ;148:1 ;147:20 ;147:1 ;146:10
Yahuahs name is in our DNA
YOUTUBE BELOW PROVING HIS NAME YAHUAH AND EXPLAINING & PROVING YAHUSHA

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