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Is the name Jehovah mentioned at all in the original scroll of the bible?

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Is the name Jehovah mentioned at all in the original scroll of the bible?

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Yes, the name יהוה is the tetragammaton translated into English as YHWH (commonly rendered as Jehovah or Yahweh) The original scrolls were written in Hebrew. The whole bible needed to be translated from Hebrew or Greek into English including God’s personal name. “Jehovah” is the best known English pronunciation of the divine name, although “Yahweh” is favored by most Hebrew scholars. The oldest Hebrew manuscripts present the name in the form of four consonants, commonly called the Tetragrammaton (from Greek te·tra-, meaning “four,” and gram′ma, “letter”). These four letters (written from right to left) are יהוה and may be transliterated into English as YHWH (or, JHVH).

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