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Why all the fighting over what we call the Father? Many are enlightened and can easily point to the four letters of the tetra grammaton: יהוה. Even though tetra grammaton is the Greek way to say 'four letters,' we can easily see He has a Name. I already know what you're thinking: Yahweh! Right? Although we have been taught that Yahweh is the correct pronunciation of the tetra grammaton, it is a flat out lie - destroyed with minimal amount of research. What is His Name (Mashaly/Proverbs 30:4)?


The Jehovah's Witness have a pamphlet entitled "What Is The Name of God?" On the front of the cover, or course, you once again find the tetra grammaton: יהוה. I am somewhat baffled as to why they have a pamphlet addressing the 'name of god,' but go out of their way to let you know the 'name of god' is not god. They even go further to tell you that the Name is not Jehovah, but they teach you it's Jehovah. Huh? I can assure you that His Name is neither Jehovah, Yahweh, Just Yah, nor 'god'.


Does the Name of the Father really matter? In a perfect world, we could live our lives the way we see fit and call out to Him when we need a little help. Who is He? What's His Name? Why does it matter? Are you are here to learn the importance of His Name, or dispute it? Why did He say, "My people know My name?" Why would He say that if it did not matter? Is His Name Yahweh, Jehovah, Lord, God, Yahawah, Yahuwah, or Iaue? Why is there so much confusion on a subject that is really not difficult to understand: He told us His Name, therefore, we need only learn how to identify it: this is where the problem begins.<www.yahuahislife.com>

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