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Do you think that it is okay to leave out God's name from the bible, just because we don't know the exact pronunciation? We don't know if Jesus' name is being pronounced correctly, but we still use his name.
I put up another post today for people to tell me what God's name is. I was interested in how many different replies that I would get. As most of you are aware the Tetragrammaton is the four Hebrew letters that make up God's name. The Hebrew language doesn't use vowels, so we can't be 100 % sure how to pronounce God's name. Different bibles translate God's name in different ways. The Tetragrammaton appears over 7,000 times in the Hebrew scripture. A lot of bibles have completely removed God's name from it. Some only use God's name very sparingly such as the King James Version.
I am not disputing how to correctly spell or say God's name, I am only asking if it is okay to purposely leave out God's name.
Psalm 83:18King James Version (KJV)
[SUP]18 [/SUP]That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most high over all the earth.
I put up another post today for people to tell me what God's name is. I was interested in how many different replies that I would get. As most of you are aware the Tetragrammaton is the four Hebrew letters that make up God's name. The Hebrew language doesn't use vowels, so we can't be 100 % sure how to pronounce God's name. Different bibles translate God's name in different ways. The Tetragrammaton appears over 7,000 times in the Hebrew scripture. A lot of bibles have completely removed God's name from it. Some only use God's name very sparingly such as the King James Version.
I am not disputing how to correctly spell or say God's name, I am only asking if it is okay to purposely leave out God's name.
Psalm 83:18King James Version (KJV)
[SUP]18 [/SUP]That men may know that thou, whose name alone is Jehovah, art the most high over all the earth.