Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 8:28PM
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tetragrammaton
“[T]he four Hebrew letters that make up the name of God. In English the letters are basically equivalent to YHWH. It is from these four letters that the name of God is derived and has been rendered as Yahweh and Jehovah.”1

Learn more:

  1. Compelling Truth: What is the tetragrammaton? What does YHWH mean?
  2. Blue Letter Bible: Yahweh (Lord, Jehovah)
  3. Theopedia: Yahweh
  4. Christian Apologetics and Research Ministries: Tetragrammaton
  5. Andrew Jukes: Lord or Jehovah
  6. John Piper: “I Am Who I Am”
  7. Michael Marlowe: The Translation of the Tetragrammaton

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Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

1] From here.

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