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Jul 13, 2020 at 23:52 comment added Steve curious what you mean by 'asks for role BACK' When did he have it before?
Jun 21, 2020 at 1:59 comment added Dottard Trinitarians firmly believe that the Father and Jesus are separate individuals. The answer to this question has nothing to do with the Trinity.
Jun 19, 2020 at 14:49 comment added Gus L. More on that here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jehovah
Jun 19, 2020 at 14:49 comment added Gus L. It's my understanding that "Jehova" is a misreading of the vowel pointings on the hebrew. The tetragrammaton is not a spoken thing (today or 6th century BC), so the vowel pointings associate with the word "Adonai" (which means "The Lord" and is said instead - you can see the "eh" "o" and "a" in Adonai translating over to Jehova). This incorrect understanding of the Masoretic text is where this name comes from. Most scholarly understandings have the name pronounced "Yahweh." I would say that "Jehova" doesn't honor the tetragrammaton as constructed by the Hebrew authors.
Jun 19, 2020 at 14:28 history answered business_kid CC BY-SA 4.0