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    Jah or Yah (Hebrew: יָהּ ‎, Yāh) is a short form of the tetragrammaton יהוה (YHWH), the personal name of God: Yahweh, which the ancient Israelites used. The conventional Christian English pronunciation of Jah is / ˈ dʒ ɑː /, even though the letter J here transliterates the palatal approximant (Hebrew י Yodh).

  2. It is generally thought that YAH is a shortened form of YHVH. This Name of God occurs about 50 times in the Tanakh. In Psalm 68:4 [5, H] this Name is particularly stressed.

  3. The Name of God, YHVH (יהוה), means "Presence" (Exod. 3:13-14), "Breath" (Gen. 2:7; Num. 16:22), "Life" (Deut. 30:20), and "Love" (Exod. 34:6-7), but it also means "I-AM-WITH-YOU-ALWAYS" (אני תמיד איתך), teaching us that God is an ever-present help for us .

  4. YHWH or YHVH is the Hebrew name with which God identified Himself to Moses on Mount Horeb (Exodus 3:14). The sacred tetragrammaton, pronounced as Yahweh, consists of 4 consonants and means: " I AM WHO I AM " or " I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE ". YHWH, means 'I am who I am' or 'I will be what I will be.'

  5. Usage: The term "Yah" is a shortened form of the divine name YHWH, often used in poetic and liturgical contexts within the Hebrew Scriptures. It emphasizes the personal and covenantal nature of God, highlighting His eternal existence and sovereignty.

  6. Jul 27, 2024 · The Midianite Hypothesis is still considered plausible by many. However, in The Religion of Ancient Israel, Patrick Miller theorizes that YHWH is a short form of ˀel ḏū yahwī ṣabaˀôt, "El who creates the hosts.” El was another name for God used in the Hebrew Bible and known originally as the Canaanite high god.

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  8. Aug 19, 2020 · Translated “I AM” in most English translations, the Hebrew meaning is closer to “I WILL BE.” It is not the Name, but it is the key to the meaning of the YHVH – יְהֹוָה. The root of the word ehyeh – אֶהְיֶה – is hayah – הָיָה (HYH), the verb “to be.”