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Abrahamic religions is just patently false - I can’t speak for Christianity and Islam as confidently, but I can tell you that all major Jewish liturgies invoke the name YHWH in practically every prayer, and YHWH has always been held as the utmost sacred name of God. This is
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You're sort of missing the point, which is that the statement "YHWH = Yahweh" is not strictly known to be true. The "Yahweh" vowelization is an academic reconstruction based on Greek texts, and there is consensus that it is probably correct, but also that it is ultimately unknown. This might appear
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Meaning: independent, reliable, English language sources. Hint: if it is not a mainstream scholarly work, it's quite probably not reliable about Yahweh. The subject Yahweh is owned by historians, not by theologians. So church dogma has no authority upon our article. And I even doubt that
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Iskandar323, I confess you have piqued my curiosity! What do you mean the tetragrammaton is not 'rendered into a name'? Do you mean it
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Iskandar -- totally agree with this, but can't resist adding a slight bit of trivia--Hosea 8:6 is traditionally a tricky verse. The way it has come down to us, it looks like an ungrammatical "for from Israel, it was made..." But, as many scholars have pointed out just by breaking up the letters
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There is an inaccuracy which points to the topic of palestine and naming the land the israelites inhabited as such. In the time that it is being referenced the name would have been more appropriately the Land of Canaan. So I would like to suggest editing it to that to avoid confusion as well as
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Technically speaking, Islam says God's name is Allah, and that Jews and
Christians have erred and been misled somewhat, though not critically so, and retain enough of a kernel of some primal faith that they qualify as people of the book. Islam doesn't say anything Yahweh or storm god-related is
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Why isn't the disputed/speculative Yahweh coin just as speculative? I moved the image and replaced it with another, but you reverted, which is fine. It seems that 2 other editors also moved the coin image, the most recent of which wasn't me. The source I added, for the Yhw3 inscription reads,
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In fairness, there's some evidence that he started off with different traits, as a god of volcanoes and metallurgy - so as a
Hephaestus or Vulcan if you will - and only took on the storm god traits in flattering later theological depictions - notably in the stories in which he bests Baal, the
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And much more. In short, he wasn't very like the modern gods of
Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Nor are these three gods very like each other. For this reason he has a separate article that doesn't trace his story beyond the fall of Jerusalem, which is when he started to turn into the god of
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I'm not in charge of the claims published by mainstream scholars. I can read what they claim, but I cannot change what they claim. The claim that Yahweh was a polytheistic god, which is identical to God in name only, is a mainstream scholarly claim, and that's for us the end of the story.
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correct. Some scholarly readings coincidentally (or not) suggest that El, not Yahweh, was the original Israelite god, which is not surprising given El's role as the head of the local pantheon and presumptive arch deity, and as the eponymous god of the Israelite name – Isra-El.
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discontinuation as a spoken phrase. This is also discussed in the tetragrammaton page. I think an argument could be made for merging the two pages or providing a final paragraph with more context for the link between the two, but I am very open to hearing opposing arguments.
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Sure, but the similar article on the anthropological and archaeological curiosity of Yahwism for example includes a section on the transition to modern Judaism. It feels disjointed that the only reference in this article to the modern usage is in the disambiguation.
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The upshot of this is that no one actually knows how to pronounce YHWH, and "Yahweh" is just a guess that has served well enough for academic purposes when discussing the ancient deity. But anyone worshipping Yahweh, per se, knows not the name of their god.
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It doesn't discredit the theory, it simply states there is a dispute over the sufficiency of the evidence and the conclusions; same deal with the coin. I'd say neither should be prominently displayed at the top but both should be included in the body.
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an Iron Age deity. When scholars talk about the Judeo-Christian God, they use YHWH, in order to distinguish him from the Iron Age deity. Since Knowledge follows scholarly customs, we also do that.
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