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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jah - définition

HEBREW BIBLE THEONYM
JAH; Rastafarian JAH; Jah jah; Jah Jah; Yah (god); Yah (Yahweh); Digrammaton

Jah         
·noun Jehovah.
jah         
n.
Jehovah, Jahweh, Jahveh.
Jah         
[d??:, j?:]
¦ noun the Rastafarian name of God.
Origin
representing Heb. Yah, abbrev. of Yahweh.

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Jah

Jah or Yah (Hebrew: יָהּ, Yāh) is a short form of יהוה (YHWH), the four letters that form the tetragrammaton, the personal name of God: Yahweh, which the ancient Israelites used. The conventional Christian English pronunciation of Jah is , even though the letter J here transliterates the palatal approximant (Hebrew י Yodh). The spelling Yah is designed to make the pronunciation explicit in an English-language context (see also romanization of Hebrew), especially for Christians who may not use Hebrew regularly during prayer and study.

This short form of the name occurs 50 times in the text of the Hebrew Bible, of which 24 form part of the phrase "Hallelujah", a phrase that continues to be employed by Jews and Christians to give praise to Yahweh. In the Christian King James Version (1611) there is a single instance of JAH (capitalized), in Psalm 68:4. An American Translation (1939) and the New King James Version "NKJV" (1982) follows KJV in using Yah in this verse.

While pronouncing the tetragrammaton is forbidden for Jews, articulating "Jah"/"Yah" is allowed, but is usually confined to prayer and study.

The name Jah is frequently employed by adherents of Rastafari to refer to God.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour jah
1. All you got to do is play for the true King From Jah Jah Team, by Maximus Dan Manning‘s tribute to the team for unifying the nation is a tacit acknowledgment of Trinidad‘s dividedness.
2. All you got to do is play for the true King From Jah Jah Team, by Maximus Dan Mannings tribute to the team for unifying the nation is a tacit acknowledgment of Trinidads dividedness.
3. "The team has done for Trinidad and Tobago what many politicians have failed to do," Patrick Manning said, "bringing together people of every race, class and persuasion." Let me see the players Let me see the players on Jah Jah team...
4. I was looking through a travel guide on Jamaica when I saw a little mention of the fact that the Rastafarians believe in a god called Jah.
5. "We have reports that 40 to 50 of our polling agents were harassed, intimidated and taken out of polling stations," SLPP National Chairman Alhaji Jah said.