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Tetragram – cztery hebrajskie litery będące zapisem imienia własnego Boga w Biblii: jod, he, waw, he (hebr. יהוה). Termin „tetragram” pochodzi z języka greckiego i składa się z członów tetra, „cztero-” lub „cztery”, i grámma, „litera”; dosłownie znaczy więc „czteroliterowy” [1]. W Biblii hebrajskiej tetragram pojawia się ponad 6800 razy.
The Tetragrammaton[note 1] is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. The four letters, written and read from right to left (in Hebrew), are yodh, he, waw, and he. [1] .
26 mar 2024 · English: The Tetragrammaton is the Hebrew four-letter divine Name YHWH in the Torah and Hebrew Bible. In Judaism it is considered the ineffable holiest Name, representing God's essential transcendence.
Tetragrammaton, a Hebrew name for God written as YHWH. Complete quadrilateral, a geometric system of four lines and their six points of intersection. Tetragraph (from Chinese 方塊字; fāngkuàizì), referring to Chinese characters written on squared graph paper.
The list of Tetragrammatons in art in Austria includes tetragrammatons found in Austrian art. Since the 16th century, artists have been using the tetragrammaton as a symbol for God, [ 1 ] or for divine illumination. [ 2 ] Since the 17th century, the tetragrammaton was inscribed on top of altars, or in center of frescos, often in rays of light ...
Tetragrammaton occurred under the circumstances men-tioned in the first verse of the fourth chapter of Genesis. If, however, putting aside this view, we could on other grounds determine the time when this divine name came into existence, it might aid us greatly in other branches of our present inquiry. The form " Jehovah," it may be
Tetragrammaton (from the Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning '[word of] four letters' (tetra "four" + gramma (gen. grammatos) "letter"), [1] refers to יהוה, a name used by the Hebrew Masoretic Text to refer to the deity of the Israelites.