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Cosa (chi) è jahweh - definizione

NATIONAL GOD OF ANCIENT ISRAEL AND JUDAH
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  • Painting on a jar found at Kuntillet Ajrud, under the inscription "Yahweh of Samaria and his Asherah" (c. 800 BCE)
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  • Herod]] c. 20–10 BCE (modern model, 1:50 scale)
  • Phoenician Antaradus]]
  • [[Solomon]] dedicates the Temple at Jerusalem (painting by [[James Tissot]] or follower, c. 1896–1902).
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jahweh         
n.
See jahveh
IHVH         
  • Septuagint manuscript]] [[4Q120]]
  • Tympanum]] of the Roman Catholic [[Basilica of St. Louis, King of France]] in Missouri
  • paleo-Hebrew]] script on [[Greek Minor Prophets Scroll from Nahal Hever]]
  • A tetractys of the letters of the Tetragrammaton adds up to 72 by [[gematria]].
  • [[Petrus Alphonsi]]'s early 12th-century Tetragrammaton-Trinity diagram, rendering the name as "IEVE", which in contemporary letters is "IEUE".
  • The Tetragrammaton as represented in stained glass in an 1868 Episcopal Church in Iowa
  • Tetragrammaton at the Fifth Chapel of the [[Palace of Versailles]], France.
  • Tetragrammaton by [[Francisco Goya]]: "The Name of God", YHWH in triangle, detail from fresco ''[[Adoration of the Name of God]]'', 1772
  • YHWH in one of the [[Lachish letters]]
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FOUR-LETTER HEBREW NAME OF THE NATIONAL GOD OF ISRAEL
Transcribing JHVH; YHVH; YHWH; Tetragramaton; Iabe; Hebrew Word 3068 and Hebrew Word 3069; יהוה; Tetragrammatron; IHVH; Yhvh; Yhwh; Transcribing the tetragrammaton; Transcribing YHWH; Transcribing JHWH; Transcribing IHWH; Transcribing IHVH; Y.h.w.h.; יַהְוֶה; יְהֹוָה; Tetragrammation; הוהי; JHWH; Tetragammaton; JHVH; Divine name; Tetragrammeton; Divine Name; Tetragramatton; Y-H-W-H; YHWH in the Hebrew Bible; ׯ; Ineffable name of God; Yahuwah; Covenant name of God; ΠΙΠΙ; Trigrammaton
·add. ·- A transliteration of the four constants forming the Hebrew tetragrammaton or "incommunicable name" of the Supreme Being, which in latter Jewish tradition is not pronounced save with the vowels of adonai or elohim, so that the true pronunciation is lost.
Tetragrammaton         
  • Septuagint manuscript]] [[4Q120]]
  • Tympanum]] of the Roman Catholic [[Basilica of St. Louis, King of France]] in Missouri
  • paleo-Hebrew]] script on [[Greek Minor Prophets Scroll from Nahal Hever]]
  • A tetractys of the letters of the Tetragrammaton adds up to 72 by [[gematria]].
  • [[Petrus Alphonsi]]'s early 12th-century Tetragrammaton-Trinity diagram, rendering the name as "IEVE", which in contemporary letters is "IEUE".
  • The Tetragrammaton as represented in stained glass in an 1868 Episcopal Church in Iowa
  • Tetragrammaton at the Fifth Chapel of the [[Palace of Versailles]], France.
  • Tetragrammaton by [[Francisco Goya]]: "The Name of God", YHWH in triangle, detail from fresco ''[[Adoration of the Name of God]]'', 1772
  • YHWH in one of the [[Lachish letters]]
  • df=dmy-all}}</ref>
FOUR-LETTER HEBREW NAME OF THE NATIONAL GOD OF ISRAEL
Transcribing JHVH; YHVH; YHWH; Tetragramaton; Iabe; Hebrew Word 3068 and Hebrew Word 3069; יהוה; Tetragrammatron; IHVH; Yhvh; Yhwh; Transcribing the tetragrammaton; Transcribing YHWH; Transcribing JHWH; Transcribing IHWH; Transcribing IHVH; Y.h.w.h.; יַהְוֶה; יְהֹוָה; Tetragrammation; הוהי; JHWH; Tetragammaton; JHVH; Divine name; Tetragrammeton; Divine Name; Tetragramatton; Y-H-W-H; YHWH in the Hebrew Bible; ׯ; Ineffable name of God; Yahuwah; Covenant name of God; ΠΙΠΙ; Trigrammaton
·noun The mystic number four, which was often symbolized to represent the Deity, whose name was expressed by four letters among some ancient nations; as, the Hebrew JeHoVaH, Greek qeo`s, Latin deus, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Yahweh

Yahweh was an ancient Levantine deity that emerged as a "divine warrior" worshipped first in Edom, and later in Canaan as the national god of ancient Israelites and Judahites. The origins of his worship reach at least to the early Iron Age, and likely to the Late Bronze Age if not somewhat earlier.

In the oldest biblical literature he possesses attributes typically ascribed to weather and war deities, fructifying the land and leading the heavenly army against Israel's enemies. The early Israelites were polytheistic and worshipped Yahweh alongside a variety of Canaanite gods and goddesses, including El, Asherah and Baal. In later centuries, El and Yahweh became conflated and El-linked epithets such as El Shaddai came to be applied to Yahweh alone, and other gods and goddesses such as Baal and Asherah were absorbed into Yahwist religion.

Towards the end of the Babylonian captivity, the existence of other gods was denied, and Yahweh was proclaimed the creator deity and sole divinity to be worshipped. During the Second Temple period, speaking the name of Yahweh in public became regarded as taboo, and Jews instead began to substitute other words, primarily adonai (אֲדֹנָי‬‎, "my Lord"). In Roman times, following the Siege of Jerusalem and destruction of its Temple, in 70 CE, the original pronunciation of the god's name was forgotten entirely. Yahweh is also invoked in Papyrus Amherst 63, and in Jewish or Jewish-influenced Greco-Egyptian magical texts from the 1st to 5th century CE.