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• Catholic Encyclopedia:
Jehovah (Yahweh)
The proper name of God in the Old Testament ; hence the Jews called it the name by excellence, the great name, the only name, the glorious and terrible name, the hidden and mysterious name, the name of the substance, the proper name, and most frequently shem hammephorash , i.e. the explicit or the separated name, though the precise meaning of this last expression is a matter of discussion (cf. Buxtorf, "Lexicon", Basle, 1639, col. 2432 sqq.).
Jehovah occurs more frequently than any other Divine name. The Concordances of Furst ("Vet. Test. Concordantiae", Leipzig, 1840) and Mandelkern ("Vet. Test. Concordantiae", Leipzig, 1896) do not exactly agree as to the number of its occurrences; but in round numbers it is found in the Old Testament 6000 times, either alone or in conjunction with another Divine name. The Septuagint and the Vulgate render the name generally by "Lord" ( Kyrios, Dominus ), a translation of Adonai — usually substituted for Jehovah in reading.
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• Iglesia Ni Cristo "Pasugo"
Mababasa sa isang Publikasyon ng mga INC (Iglesia ni Cristo) na inilathala noong Hulyo 27, 1914 pg. 40 ang pagpapakilala nila sa Tunay na Diyos. (Isaias 45:5)
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Jehovah (Yahweh)
The proper name of God in the Old Testament ; hence the Jews called it the name by excellence, the great name, the only name, the glorious and terrible name, the hidden and mysterious name, the name of the substance, the proper name, and most frequently shem hammephorash , i.e. the explicit or the separated name, though the precise meaning of this last expression is a matter of discussion (cf. Buxtorf, "Lexicon", Basle, 1639, col. 2432 sqq.).
Jehovah occurs more frequently than any other Divine name. The Concordances of Furst ("Vet. Test. Concordantiae", Leipzig, 1840) and Mandelkern ("Vet. Test. Concordantiae", Leipzig, 1896) do not exactly agree as to the number of its occurrences; but in round numbers it is found in the Old Testament 6000 times, either alone or in conjunction with another Divine name. The Septuagint and the Vulgate render the name generally by "Lord" ( Kyrios, Dominus ), a translation of Adonai — usually substituted for Jehovah in reading.
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• Iglesia Ni Cristo "Pasugo"
Mababasa sa isang Publikasyon ng mga INC (Iglesia ni Cristo) na inilathala noong Hulyo 27, 1914 pg. 40 ang pagpapakilala nila sa Tunay na Diyos. (Isaias 45:5)
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