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What's In a Name? - Yahuah Is Life

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that the ‘ha’ yields a breathy sound). So, the first two letters of the <strong>Name</strong> will give us ‘YAH’ not ‘JAH’.<br />

Keep in mind, when you say Hallelujah, despite the suffix JAH, you actually pronounce it as Yah..<br />

The next letter of the <strong>Name</strong> causes much confusion, but since we are doing a letter for letter<br />

transliteration of the <strong>Name</strong>: let us break down the uau ו (pronounced oo-au , but very quickly, in a<br />

smooth breath). Remember, we are trying to transliterate from Âbrý to English…so all we need is<br />

undeniable proof of what sound the uau makes when it follows yd ha ‏.(יה)‏ Let us look at some examples<br />

‏:(יה ו ( uau of yd ha +<br />

1. H# 138: אדנ (Ådn) + יהו (Yhu) = אדניהו (ÅdnY a hu)<br />

2. H# 29: אב (Åb) + יהו (Yhu) = אביהו (ÅbY a hu)<br />

3. H# 558: אמץ (Åmts) + יהו (Yhu) = אמציהו (Åm a tsY a hu)<br />

4. H# 5818: עז (Âz) + יהו (Yhu) = עזיהו (ÂzY a hu)<br />

5. H# 6271: עתל (Âthl) + יהו (Yhu) = עתליהו (Âth a lY a hu)<br />

6. H# 5838: עזר (Âzr) + יהו (Yhu) = עזריהו (Âz a rY a hu)<br />

7. H# 683: אצל (Åtsl) + יהו (Yhu) = אצליהו (Åts a lY a hu)<br />

8. H# 5812: עזז (Âzz) + יהו (Yhu) = עזזיהו (Âz a zY a hu)<br />

9. H# 5718: עד (Âd) + יהו (Yhu) = עדיהו (ÂdY a hu)<br />

10. H# 5662: עזז (Âbd) + יהו (Yhu) = עזזיהו (Âb a dY a hu)<br />

These are merely ten of more than one hundred examples that witness to the basic function of the uau<br />

character: an oo sound (as in cool). Without fail, yd ha uau ‏,יהו will always render the sound of ya-hoo<br />

(written as Yahu). The final letter of the Father’s <strong>Name</strong> is ha ‏.ה The ha ה normally gives the ‘h’ sound at<br />

the beginning of a word. If the ha ה comes in the middle or at the end of a word (in most cases), the sound<br />

is changed to a breathy ‘ahh.’ This is why ha uau ha הוה gives HU-AH (hoo-ah) and not HUH (hoo).<br />

Now, when we put it all together, the Father’s <strong>Name</strong> is yd ha uau ha ‏:יהוה Y A HU A H (Ya-Hoo-Ah)!<br />

<strong>Yahuah</strong> & Yahudah<br />

Now, let us look at Yahudah (Judah) and discover how this tribe carries the <strong>Name</strong> of the Father. Yahudah<br />

is written as yd ha uau dalath ha יהודה (dalath gives the d sound). Yahudah has five Hebrew letters and<br />

<strong>Yahuah</strong> has four. The difference between <strong>Yahuah</strong> יהוה and Yahudah יהודה is the dalath ‏.ד If you<br />

‏:יהוה you now have yd ha uau ha ‏,יהודה from Yahudah ד remove the dalath<br />

YAHU~ AH! A beautiful transliteration of the most Set-Apart <strong>Name</strong> one could ever speak: YAHUAH!<br />

The <strong>Name</strong> of the Father is YAHUAH (English) - יהוה (Modern Hebraic script) - hwhy (Ancient script).<br />

Yahweh

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