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  1. God in Judaism. The Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the main Hebrew name of God inscribed on the page of a Sephardic manuscript of the Hebrew Bible (1385) Part of a series on. Judaism. Movements. Philosophy. Texts. Law. Holy cities / places. Important figures. Religious roles. Culture and education. Ritual objects. Prayers. Major holidays. Other religions.

    • Yahweh

      Yahweh [a] was an ancient Levantine deity, and national god...

    • Judaism

      Judaism ( Hebrew: יַהֲדוּת‎ Yahăḏūṯ) used to refer to "all...

  2. The Tetragrammaton in the Ketef Hinnom silver scrolls with the Priestly Blessing from the Book of Numbers [10] ( c.600 BCE) Also abbreviated Jah, the most common name of God in the Hebrew Bible is the Tetragrammaton, יהוה, that is usually transcribed as YHWH. Hebrew script is an abjad, so that the letters in the name are normally consonants ...

  3. In Judaism, God is known by many names. The most important of these names is the Tetragrammaton, or "Four-lettered word": YHVH, YHWH, or י ה ו ה. Jews are not allowed to say this name, and instead say Adonai. Even Adonai is only used by some Jews in prayer.

  4. God in Judaism. Jews believe in only one god, because they believe that that one god was not only the creator of the world, but also that they can have an individual and personal relationship with Him. The name of that god is God, meaning “The Name” or “My Master”. The religion started in Mesopotamia, later on moving to Canaan, and near ...

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