THE NAME OF GODWhy We Use YehovahSatan is working hard to keep the Name of God from being used in everyday life. Many have no idea that God even has a name or they may believe He has many names (referring to His many titles) and, therefore, to them no one name matters much over another. Even more, some believe you must use a very specific pronunciation and believe that the wrong utterance will bring eternal judgement upon them. But scripture clearly refers to one name of God thousands of times and more than any of His titles combined. In this article, We discuss why we use the pronunciation of Yehovah and what the meaning behind that name brings to the clarity of having a personal relationship with Him every single day and that any command to pronounce it in any particular way is strictly a "superstitious" tradition. COMING SOONCheck back laterWe're working hard to bring more exciting articles and content to our new website to share with you on living The Way of YeHoVaH. Stay tuned. About UsPosting various articles based on a scriptualist point-of-view. We believe in relying only on the written Bible (old and new testaments) and not man's additional interpretations (such as church organizational doctrines, the Rabbinic Talmud, or commentaries). While this does not mean all interpretations are incorrect or should be avoided, they should not be considered as being the Word of God. We also believe the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) serve as the foundation for all of these scriptures and should not be interpreted as conflicting with this foundational instruction. For information on an observed Biblical calendar and an analysis of the current Hebrew Calendar, visit our research study at calendarbias.com. Or for reports of crescent moon sightings, visit us at renewedmoon.com. |