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Anyone know Hebrew?

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The bottom part... does that say Yahweh? Or am I not getting something...
 
well, it would be "yahveh" since there's no w sound in Hebrew.

when reading it, you don't actually read it as "yahveh," though, but "Adonai."
 
ok, wait... I feel like I must intervene. I know hebrew, Im not fluent... but I'm decent. Yes it is the jewish word for god, but no one knows how it is to be pronounced, since it has no vowels... it is also customary to not say it at all, instead we say adonai.

This debate has been going on for thousands of years, so dont take the "yahweh" pronunciation as truth
 
If I recall correctly, the Cohanim actually knew God's true name, but it has since been forgotten.
 
From what I gathered at Talmud Torah (literally, Student of the Torah), what little Hebrew I did learn there, well, it seemed to be quite an easy language to learn.
 
GaimeGuy said:
From what I gathered at Talmud Torah (literally, Student of the Torah), what little Hebrew I did learn there, well, it seemed to be quite an easy language to learn.
Viewing the glyphs in these fonts I downloaded, there doesn't appear to be that many characters.
 
KarishBHR said:
ok, wait... I feel like I must intervene. I know hebrew, Im not fluent... but I'm decent. Yes it is the jewish word for god, but no one knows how it is to be pronounced, since it has no vowels... it is also customary to not say it at all, instead we say adonai.

This debate has been going on for thousands of years, so dont take the "yahweh" pronunciation as truth

yah, but the christians like to pronounce it yahweh or yahwveh.. i thought thats what he was asking. hey.. isnt it even in Indiana Jones!?
 
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