hebrew - Why does the KJV say JAH in Psalm 68:4? - Biblical . . . Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH (בְּיָ֥הּ by in YAH), and rejoice before him (Psalm 68:4, KJV) Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of the LORD (יָ֭הּ YAH), unto the testimony of Israel, to give thanks unto the name of the LORD (יְהוָֽה YAHWEH)
If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH . . . Translations like the ESV consider יהּ an abbreviation of יהוה treating both as LORD Others like Young's understand a distinction and translate each differently: Jehovah and Jah If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH and I AM, א היה? Exodus 3:14 God said to Moses, “I the YAH who I AM ”
In Matthew 6:9, what name is Jesus referring to? The divine name appears in its abbreviated form in the Christian Greek Scriptures At Revelation 19:1, 3, 4, 6, the divine name is embedded in the word “Hallelujah ” This comes from a Hebrew expression that literally means “Praise Jah ” “Jah” is a contraction of the name Jehovah
Does the New Testament use the divine name Yahweh? DNKJB Rev 19:1 And after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia;( Hallelujah - Praise Jah or Jehovah Psa 150:6; Psa 117:1,2 ); Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God: 2 For true and righteous are his judgments: for he hath judged the great whore, which did corrupt the earth
Is there theological significance in the word Allelujah only . . . It is in effect an "end times" Praise Jah Beginning with the first use separating Psalm 104 and 105, the LXX adds allelouia only when the Psalm fits that specific aspect of praise The Psalms of Ascent, song by pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem and Psalm 137 which is about remembering Zion and laments the destruction of Jerusalem and Psalms to
Why did King Solomon have Adonijah killed? [duplicate] In doing some research on this subject, this is what I found According to the ISBE She [Abhishag], had an intimate knowledge of the condition of David, and was present at the interview of Bathsheba with David which resulted in the placing of Solomon on the throne