Jehovah — is an English reading of (second instance), ] and although seriously critiqued by John Drusius in 1604 A.D.,See Pages 209 210 of Gerard Gertoux s book: The name of God Y.EH.OW.AH which is pronounced as it is written I EH OU AH ] and later… … Wikipedia
JÉHOVAH — Barbarisme pris pour le nom propre de Dieu chez les Juifs. Le tétragramme divin YHWH se lisait très probablement à l’origine YaHWeH , à une époque où les voyelles hébraïques n’étaient pas notées. Cependant, par respect pour leur divinité, les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Jehovah — 1530, Tyndale s erroneous transliteration of Hebrew Tetragramaton YHWH using vowel points of Adhonai my lord (see YAHWEH (Cf. Yahweh)). Used for YHWH (the full name being too sacred for utterance) in four places in the Old Testament in the KJV… … Etymology dictionary
Jehovah — Je*ho vah, n. [Heb. usually y[e^]h[=o]v[=a]h (with the vowel points of [a^]d[=o]n[=a]i Lord), sometimes (to avoid repetition) y[e^]h[=o]vih (with the vowel points of [e^]l[=o]h[=i]m God); but only the four Heb, consonants yhvh are conceded to be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jehovah 1 — or JHVH 1, also known as Woden , Ra , etc. is an important character in the mythology of the Church of the SubGenius.This wrathful alien space god from some corporate sin galaxy is considered to be identical with the god of the Abrahamic and most … Wikipedia
Jehovāh — (eigentlich Jehaveh, d.i. der da ist, war, sein wird), Benennung des hebräischen Nationalgottes, bei welchem die Eide abgelegt wurden. Der Name soll von Ägypten u. zwar von dem Gott Jao (s.d.) zu den Juden gekommen u. von Moses nationalisirt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Jehovah — • Proper name of God in the Old Testament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Jehovah — eller Jahve er den israelistiske Gud … Danske encyklopædi
Jehovah — blitzte um Saulum und warf den Reiter sammt dem Gaul um … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Jehovah — ► NOUN ▪ a form of the Hebrew name of God used in some translations of the Bible. ORIGIN Latin Iehouah, Iehoua, from Hebrew … English terms dictionary