My problem is that someone who claims to be studying under a rabbi ought to know the most important scripture in Judaism. If he is studying under a man who failed to teach him this first than that rabbi is not as intellegent as being claimed.
1) First, you equated a lack of an immediate response to me having to look the verse up. Bad, bad assumption. I was just trying to get you to tell me what the relevance of your question was, because I hate to take threads off of the topics the person who started the thread intended.
2) Second, you equate my desire to not take the Name of G-d lightly with me not knowing the verse, thus my substituting it for "Adonai". That's not the case. I just refuse to use the Name in most cases, because that is the same as taking it in vain. However, YOU were in the wrong, because you tried to say the verse actually said Y'hovah - nevermind the fact that Y'hovah is not an actual word and is just the pronunciation of a word that CANNOT be pronounced, and SHOULD NOT.