"I simple cant see how you can plan this down to the minute and second. This is where my brain stops. Its impossible for me to comprehend to many variables and X-factors."
Hebrew has no vowels. Amazing! Did not know that was possible.
I still prefer it when words are transliterated into English with English speakers in mind. We have no such thing as a vowelless word, so YHWH to most people looks like an acronym.
Oh well, presumably God cares about other stuff more than his name
Well, his actual name, nobody really knows how to say or pronounce it. It says in the Bible that nobody will know his name... but I still go with YAHWEH, as it's far more personal than "God" as that is just a title... like calling someone "Mister".
You just answered your own doubt.
"I simple cant see how you can plan this down to the minute and second. This is where my brain stops. Its impossible for me to comprehend to many variables and X-factors."
God. YHWH.
OT question: Why does God get a vowel but not Yhwh?
/wordnerd
Hey....if God was Albanian then YHWH would be spelled YJHJWJH.
Because God isn't a Hebrew word, where vowels don't exist. YHWH is.
Thanks!
Hebrew has no vowels. Amazing! Did not know that was possible.
I still prefer it when words are transliterated into English with English speakers in mind. We have no such thing as a vowelless word, so YHWH to most people looks like an acronym.
Oh well, presumably God cares about other stuff more than his name
Well, his actual name, nobody really knows how to say or pronounce it. It says in the Bible that nobody will know his name... but I still go with YAHWEH, as it's far more personal than "God" as that is just a title... like calling someone "Mister".
Ancient Hebrew had no vowels it's true :)
Another term: God's providence!