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Yahweh was the
national god of the
kingdoms of
Israel (Samaria) and Judah, with
origins reaching at
least to the
early Iron Age and
apparently to the Late...
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making oaths. (Their
priests have
preserved a
liturgical pronunciation "
Yahwe" or "Yahwa" to the
present day.) As with Jews, the use of
Shema (שמא "the...
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Mukombe Wemvura 2016 God
Bless You - The
Gospel Collection 2016 Eheka! Nhai
Yahwe 2018 hany’a (Concern) 1996 The
Rough Guide to the
Music of
Zimbabwe (World...
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distinct and
foreign ethnic group at all,
bringing with them
their god
Yahwe and
forcibly evicting the
indigenous po****tion, but that they gradually...
- the holy myriads; from His
right hand was a
fiery Law for them.
wayymar Yahwe missīnai bā wəzāraḥ miśēʿīr lāmō hōp̄īaʿ mēhar pārān wəʾāṯāh mēriḇəḇōṯ qōḏeš;...
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inscribed with an
inscription transliterated as "Belonging to the Hou[se of
Yahwe]h, holy to the priests".
Numerous bullae,
including some that
mention biblical...
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Transliteration lby[t yhw]h qdš khnm
Romanization l-beyt
Yahweh qodesh kohanim Translation "Belonging to the Hou[se of
Yahwe]h, holy to the priests"...
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major work,
published in 1965, was a
monumental monograph, La royauté de
Yahwé dans la poésie et le
culte de l'ancien Israël. In 1969, he was appointed...
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shabbat 1. see
Shabbat and Sabbath. 2. see also sabtu,
loanword from Arabic.
Yahwe Yahweh יהוה *see note
Yahweh 1. see Yahweh, Judeo-Christian God. 2. see...
- gnin (Ghoqdaon, Vernacular) (d)zau yoe zen (Ghoqdaon and
Yahwe, Literary) (d)zau nyoe nyin (
Yahwe, Vernacular) ****anese, go'on
reading deu gwan nin Historical...