On 12/9/21 10:22 AM, The Doctor wrote:
In article <sot273$3dua1$[email protected]>,
tetragrammaton <[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/8/21 7:57 PM, The Doctor wrote:
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A few things of note:
"Yahweh" is the ancient Cannanite word for a storm deity. The Sinaiatic
Hebrew JHWH is pronounced Jehovah, with a "J" sound, not a "Y" sound.
You've been suckered by Hebrew rootists and their Canaanite mangling of
the language.
In ancient Hebrew, just as in ancient Greek and ancient Phoenician, a
Jot (J) before a vowel or semi-vowel (Hay) is pronounced with a J, Zh,
or Dz sound, not a long I or Y sound. Ergo it is Jeh-ho-vah and not
Yah-weh. In the ancient Hebrew the letter was "jot" and not "yod." Jesus
said, "Not one JOT or tittle shall pass from the law ..." he did not
say, "YOD or tiddle."
Secondly both Christmas and New Year, as well as Easter and
Thanksgiving, are anti-christian, pagan holidays. Jehovah (not Yahweh)
said, "Ye shall not worship me after the manner of the heathen." You do
him no honor by claiming to respect him with a pagan holy day.
Repent of your idolatry and call upon the name of Jehovah (not Yahweh).
As far as atheism is concerned, you might say Jehovah is an atheist, in
that he doesn't believe in your Canaanite storm deity, Yawe, or Yawii,
or Yhaweh. That is the god of the Freemasons, Occulists, Occultists,
Catholics, and Rabbinate.
"Choose this day whom ye will serve. As for me and my house, we will
serve JEHOVAH."
Joshua's last statement!
--
Serve Jehovah. Believe in his son, Joshuas (Jesus).
Do recall the J is late entry into the English language.
The letter J is of late invention. Not its sound. Its sound is ancient
and existed in English well before the printing press. The English
letter J began as a stylized I with a hook. Prior to this the letter I
was used to represent the DZH sound in English. For instance, early
English Bibles spelled "Jesus" as "Iesus." The I was pronounced same as
the modern J.
Just because new letters are used, does not mean that sound didn't exist
prior. That's just fantasy from the Hebrew Rooters.
J/I before a vowel is a consonant. This is uniform across many ancient languages. Ancient Hebrew pronunciation is markedly different than
modern re-constructed Hebrew. Remember, the Hebrews lost their language
for quite a long time and became Aramaic and Greek speakers. The Jews
revived their language eventually. The Masoretic text is a good text,
but not all the points match the ancient sounds. The use of the
Phoenician script for JHWH is a key hint to how it was pronounced. Think
about it for a minute.
The world's scholars and translators in the middle ages all pronounced
it as Jehovah. There was no debate on the matter because everyone knew
that's how it was pronounced and there was nothing to debate. The modern Yahwist pronunciation is a result of influence by German-speaking Jews (Yiddish) coupled with hebrew roots myths about pronunciations and the
myth of the vowels of Adonai (which is false). "Yiddish" is a
mis-pronunciation of Judisch, which is shortened in English to "Jewish." "Judisch" is ancient Germanic for "Judah." Judah was also pronounced
with a J sound, even though it could be spelled Iudah or Ioudaios --
again the "I" had a J sound.
With that all said, God's name is not a magic word as if we can conjure
him up like some genie in a bottle. It just unnerves me that a group of
people have chosen a false pronunciation identical to an ancient
Canaanite deity. It's like trying to say, "Yeezuss" instead of Jesus. It
just makes no sense. So when I see it, I correct it.
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