The Creators Name
The foolish have blasphemed thy name. (Psalms 73:18).
THE NAME OF THE CREATOR OF THE UNIVERSE: YAHUAH
BY: LEW WHITE http://www.fossilizedcustoms.com/.
Here are some ideas on how it originally looked, and may have sounded.
IT MEANS: " I WAS, I AM, I WILL BE ": EXISTENCE IN ALL THREE TENSES: ETERNAL BEING.
"I will be there" is one way of stating the meaning, however this is a unique Hebrew word containing all three "tenses" of past, present, and future. This is also seen in the phrase, "Who is and Who was and Who is to come, the Almighty", spoken by Yahuah-Yeshua of Natsarith, Rev. 1:8. His Name means He exists in all of time and space: OMNI-TEMPORALITY and OMNI-PRESENCE -- He's there! We're "finite", but the Creator is infinite. This Hebrew word is unique, in that it contains all three tenses; past, present, and future tenses. So, it makes some sense that it has three syllables, not two.
The word YAHUDAH is the doorway to the actual sound
Below, in tan lettering, is shown the Palaeo-Hebrew script, which is the way the Name of YAHUAH looked as He wrote His personal Name in the stone tablets at Sinai with his own finger. It is read from right-to-left. The letters are YOD, HAY, WAW, HAY. Our letter, "W" is a new letter, and is really what it is called: a "double-U" (UU). There's actually no letter in Hebrew that matches it better than our letter, "U" - there's not a letter W in Hebrew. At the bottom, you see the Name of YAHUAH-YESHUA, which is the real Name which most people have been taught is "JESUS". In the center is the word "YAHUDAH", which serves as a litmus test for how to really pronounce the Name -- it contains all four letters of the Name, but has the letter "DALET" (D) inserted just before the last letter. (click for more)
I will set him on high because he hath known my name. (Psalms 91:14).
The Meaning of Yahshua! By Ted Pearce
Ted Pearce on The Meaning of "Yahshua", the Hebrew Name of Jesus
YAHUAH AS SAVIOUR
Why We Call Him YAHUAH
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MESSIAH’S NAME
If we all know who we are talking about, then why would we make an issue out of saying a certain name, right? Wouldn’t everyone just use the name most common in their language? These are important questions, and this article will certainly address them. To start with, let’s look at the parable of the ten virgins. This story explains the timing and importance of the Sacred Name. Please take a few minutes now to read it in your Scriptures in Matthew 25:1-13.
