Hebrew names that being with yod though are consonants though no? Isaac for instance. Or Jerusalem.
Then still the E in the beginning, why is it not an A?
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
Hebrew names that being with yod though are consonants though no? Isaac for instance. Or Jerusalem.
Then still the E in the beginning, why is it not an A?
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july broadcast rant on child abuse.
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TM3 is back!! July broadcast rant on child abuse.
http://rutube.ru/video/0ba7a3ee7e89dbbc730c4af32032e33b/
"the governing body asked me..." I am sure its more like "The legal department begged me"
Also this old PSA, very interesting, very covert, I am sure this was a legal move from my own experience in business and legal, they didn't really promote it, but by releasing it they put something on record back then showing "proactivity" if you will. Very clever and will probably elude the skepticism of most R&F.
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
I never use Wikipedia as a reference! I am college edumacated after all, that is not allowed.
I still have no idea how any of that give you a certainty that we know how or even if it ever had a pronunciation.
So where does the e come from in the beginning?
And I think Martini is just one of many who make this whole subject silly, he may not be the "inventor" of Jehovah as you claim, but seriously, I think the old scribes are playing a mean trick on anyone determined to try to figure this out. Like putting someone in a round room and telling them to pee in the corner.
Tell me Opp are you an expert on Ketiv/Qere?
Also why does gerlad calim the yod as a vowel?
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
But they did not use adonai all the time anyway, they had to mix it up. Sometimes did they not use the vowel points for Elohim? So some texts didn't read Adonai, Adonai?? I am of course talking about K's & Q's can't remember if you mentioned those or not, but I don't remember.
And again wasn't that Gertoux's deal who you site, that shema is the vowel source?
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
can't go back to the bridge yet, I still have questions, this is how I learn by listening.
So you do not believe the name to be Hybrid, Correct?
Also for a fact you state there was no mixing of Adonai OR Elohim? into JHVH?
in another thread i wrote some notes about why using jehovah in english is as good as using yahweh.
i'm starting a discussion on this topic because it sounds quite ignorant to hear people talk of the monk who started using it in latin without really understanding why the monk did so.. the spanish dominican monk, raymundus martini, in 1270, didn't get hoodwinked by an old jewish superstition about pronouncing the divine name with the vowel points of another word.. 1. first the vowel points of adonay and jehovah cannot be the same for grammatical reasons.
you just can't use the same vowel points because some vowels aren't paired with some consonants in pronouncing hebrew words.
Lol come on the goofy video was hilarious. I was laughing about that for some time.
You should seriously write for the WT Opp, they need more fact checkers like you.
You have to forgive my sense of humor because to me a religious belief system that claims man was made 6000 years ago, but then mostly wiped out shortly after and so on and so on. Doesn't deserve that much research because its BS from the get go. So to me its all a big JOKE, so I like to have fun, because lets face it, its not serious.
So you do not believe the name to be Hybrid, Correct?
Also for a fact you state there was no mixing of Adonai OR Elohim? into JHVH?
Maybe he was watching JW Broadcasting and thinking, "Shit... I need to start a cult and get paid!"
Or maybe he is watching JW Broadcasting and thinking "WTF?" and satan is like "yes! winning!"
To all the old sister commenting on how he is watching porn I should have raised my hand and said
"actually, no, he's not, because his free hand isn't wrapped around his d*ck, unless his d*ck is on the side of his head. No he probably did watch porn and already fired off some knuckle children, now he is reading jwfacts or watching you tube videos on how bat sh*t crazy your religion is"