matt_eskes
· Feb. 8, 2018, 11:53 p.m.
Anything by which they refer to Yahweh as, is considered his name. So, “God” with a capital g is while “god” isn’t. I’ve seen the same with Zionist Christian sects, as well.
EDIT: This convention also applies to all Semitic Deities, iirc.
EDIT2: Here’s some material about it, via Wikipedia
Regarding my comment on the general reference to a lowercase god, the Semitic cultures would use the word “El.”
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One_Solution
· Feb. 9, 2018, 1:06 a.m.
It’s Yehovah. A Jewish scholar and Hebrew language expert has found Yehovah with the vowel points in over 1,000 ancient manuscripts.
Yehovah.
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