Smiddy,
Quote - [My
point johnamos is that the name/word Jehovah was not uttered by Jesus , the
Apostles , or any of his disciples in the Greek Text] – End quote
That is simply not an accurate statement. I will return
back to this later to explain why.
Quote - [the
WTB&TS admitted that Jehovah was not the most accurate pronunciation of
Gods name however that was the most popular name in use at the time] – End
quote
YES, that is
true. I read the same, but I don't care what the WTS says, I am addressing what
you said and that is:
[The name
Jehovah was unheard of before the 13th Century simply because no one beforehand
had added vowels to those four Hebrew consonants representing Gods name ….And
then comes along a Spanish Catholic Monk of the 13th Century that adds vowels
to those 4 Hebrew consonants and he comes up with the name Jehovah.]
So based on
that, will you answer the questions I asked YOU:
Do you agree
that the Jews never stopped pronouncing the following 3 words in the Scriptures?
3050. Yah
3470. Ysha'yah
3092. Yehoshaphat
Do you agree
that those 3 words written in Hebrew are consonants only and the vowels there
are inserted based on how they would pronounce those words?
יה
ישעיה
הושפט
Do you agree
that a Hebrew speaking person would have no dispute about those 3 Hebrew words
when it comes to spelling and pronouncing them in English the way they are
written in those Scriptures?
Jah
Isaiah
Jehoshaphat
Did the Spanish Catholic Monk of the 13th Century have anything to do
with the vowels used in those 3 Hebrew words?