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- CHRISTIAN GREEK SCRIPTURES
THE TETRAGRAMMATON and the CHRISTIAN GREEK SCRIPTURES A...
- CHRISTIAN GREEK SCRIPTURES
THE TETRAGRAMMATON and the CHRISTIAN GREEK SCRIPTURES A comprehensive study of the divine name (hwhy) in the original writings of the Christian Greek Scriptures (New Testament). First Edition, 1996 Second Edition 1998 Released for internet, 2000
the same question of the Tetragrammaton's presence in the Christian Scriptures. This book explores the fascinating world of ancient second and third century documents, though it was written for the reader who does not have specialized training in Hebrew or Greek languages.
tetragrammaton is י ה,[shem hameyuched] “God’s own name,” or ה ,[shem hamforesh] “the separated, special name peculiar to God,” His proper name as distinct from designations, the name which is generally kept secret and uttered
3 lip 2009 · "The Tetragrammaton and the Christian Greek Scriptures," by Lynn Lundquist. This 360-page book is the most comprehensive study of the Tetragrammaton and the Christian Greek Scriptures available today, as it evaluates early Greek manuscripts and related historic documents.
Jewish texts and source sheets about The Tetragrammaton from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. The Hebrew letters ‘yud,’ ‘hey,’ ‘vav,’ and ‘hey’ (in English, YHVH) form what is known as the Tetragrammaton, or God’s four-letter name.
The Tetragrammaton is a glyph in Kabbalistic texts that represents metaphysical concepts. It has multiple meanings and representations. II. The Tetragrammaton refers to both a supreme, unknowable aspect (Macroprosopus) and a manifested, four-lettered aspect (Microprosopus).