THE SACRED NAME 5

ALLUSIONS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND EPITHETS

  • As a Refiner's Fire. As Fuller's Soap. Malachi 3:2

  • As the Light of the Morning when the sun riseth, a morning without clouds. As the Tender Grass by clear shining after rain. 2 Samuel 23:4

  • As a Tender Plant (to God), and as a Root out of a dry ground (to man.) Isaiah 53:2

  • As Rain upon the mown grass. As Showers that water the earth. Psalm 72:6

  • As Rivers of Water in a dry place, as the Shadow of a great Rock in a weary land, and as an Hiding Place from the wind. Isaiah 32:2

  • As Ointment poured forth. Canticles 1:3 

  • Fairer than the Children of Men. Psalm 45:2

  • A glorious high Throne from the beginning is the place of our sanctuary. Jeremiah 17:12

  • For a Glorious Throne to his father's house. Isaiah 22:23

  • Nail fastened in a sure place. Isaiah 22:23 

  • A Brother born for adversity. Proverbs 17:17 

  • A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Proverbs 18:24

  • A Friend that loveth at all times. Proverbs 17:17

  • His Countenance is as the sun. Revelation 1:16

  • His Countenance is as Lebanon. Canticles 5:15

  • Yea, He is altogether lovely. This is my Beloved, and my Friend. Canticles 5:16

Consider HIM:

  • He was Obedient. Philippians 2:8

  • He was Meek. Lowly. Matthew 11 :29 

  • He was Guileless. 1 Peter 2:22

  • He was Tempted. Hebrews 4:15

  • He was Oppressed. Isaiah 53:7

  • He was Despised. Isaiah 53:3

  • He was Rejected. Isaiah 53:3

  • He was Betrayed. Matthew 27:3

  • He was Condemned. Mark 14:64

  • He was Reviled. 1 Peter 2:23

  • He was Scourged. John 19:1

  • He was Mocked. Matthew 27:29

  • He was Wounded. Isaiah 53:5

  • He was Bruised. Isaiah 53:5

  • He was Stricken. Isaiah 53:4

  • He was Smitten. Isaiah 53:4

  • He was Crucified. Matthew 27:35 

  • He was Forsaken. Psalm 22:1

  • He is Merciful. Hebrews 2: 17

  • He is Faithful Hebrews 2:17

  • He is Holy, Harmless. Hebrews 7:26 

  • He is Undefiled. Hebrews 7:26

  • He is Separate. Hebrews 7:26

  • He is Perfect Hebrews 5:9

  • He is Glorious. Isaiah 49:5

  • He is Mighty. Isaiah 63: 1

  • He is Justified. 1 Timothy 3:16

  • He is Exalted. Acts 2:33 

  • He is Risen. Luke 24:6

  • He is Glorified. Acts 3:13

The Lord Is My Portion.

  • My Maker. Husband. Isaiah 54:5

  • My Well beloved. Canticles 1:13

  • My Saviour. 2 Peter 3:18

  • My Hope. 1 Timothy 1:1

  • My Brother. Mark 3:35

  • My Portion. Jeremiah 10:16

  • My Helper. Hebrews 13:6

  • My Physician. Jeremiah 8:22

  • My Healer. Luke 9:11

  • My Refiner. Malachi 3:3

  • My Purifier. Malachi 3:3

  • My Lord. Master. John 13:13

  • My Servant. Luke 12:37

  • My Example. John 13:15

  • My Teacher. John 3:2

  • My Shepherd. Psalm 23:1

  • My Keeper. John 17:12

  • My Feeder. Ezekiel 34:23

  • My Leader. Isaiah 40:11

  • My Restorer. Psalm 23:3

  • My Resting Place. Jeremiah 50:6

  • My Meat (His flesh.). John 6:55

  • My Drink (His blood.). John 6:55

  • My Passover. 1 Corinthians 5:7

  • My Peace. Ephesians 2:14

  • My Wisdom. 1 Corinthians 1 :30

  • My Righteousness. 1 Corinthians 1 :30 

  • My Sanctification. 1 Corinthians 1:30 

  • My Redemption. 1 Corinthians 1:30 

  • My All and in All. Colossians 3:11

Unto US!

Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given . . and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6.

He said unto them, 0 fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! . . And beginning at Moses, and all the prophets, He expounded unto them   in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself. Luke 24:25, 27.

That all men should honour the Son, even as they honour the Father. He that honoureth not the Son. honoureth not the Father which hath sent Him. John 5:23.  

21  ADDITIONAL QUOTATIONS

"In order to strengthen our confidence in God, Christ teaches us to address Him by a new name, a name entwined with the dearest associations of the human heart. He gives us the privilege of calling the infinite God our Father. This name, spoken to Him and of Him, is a sign of our love and trust toward Him, and a pledge of His regard and relationship to us. Spoken when asking His favor or blessing, it is as music in His ears. That we might not think it presumption to call Him by this name, He has repeated it again and again. He desires us to become familiar with the appellation (an identifying name or title]." Christ's Object Lessons, 141-142.

"Then press your petition to the Father in the name of Jesus. God will honor that name." Christ's Object Lessons, 148.

"Man must overcome as Christ overcame. And then, through the victory that it is his privilege to gain by the all-powerful name of Jesus, he may become an heir of God and joint heir with Jesus Christ." 4 Testimonies, 33.

"Holy angels have been displeased and disgusted with the irreverent manner in which many have used the NAME of God, the great Jehovah. Angels mention that SACRED NAME with the greatest awe, ever veiling their faces when they speak the NAME of God: and the NAME of Christ is so SACRED to them that they speak it with the greatest reverence." l Testimonies, 410.

"The miracles wrought by Paul in the NAME of Jesus created great excitement among the Ephesians. And certain Jewish exorcists. believing that the SACRED NAME acted as a charm, determined to cast out evil spirits by the same means that the apostle had employed. Seven brothers, the sons of Sceva, a chief priest of the Jews, were of this number. Finding a man who was possessed of an evil spirit, they addressed him, 'We adjure you by Jesus, whom Paul preacheth;' But the evil spirit answered with scorn, 'Jesus I Know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?' And the man who was possessed attacked them, and overcame them. 'so that they fled out of that house naked and wounded.' Their discomfiture was soon known to Jews and Gentiles throughout Ephesus; and it furnished unmistakable proof of the sacredness of the NAME of Jesus, and of the peril incurred by those who would invoke it while they had no faith in his divine mission." The Signs of the Times, "February 18, 1886, para. 3.

"Those who are in the service of God, who profess to believe the truth, should closely examine themselves, to see whether they are in the faith, whether they are using SACRED or common fire. At the death of Nadab and Abihu, Moses declared to Aaron, 'This is it that the Lord spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified. Let all who NAME the NAME of Christ depart from iniquity." The General Conference Bulletin, October I, 1899, para.. 2.

"Those who profess the NAME of Christ are to represent Christ as their pattern and example. They are to unfold to others the truth in its purity, and make known to them what are the privileges and responsibilities of the Christian life, and this can be done by the professed follower of Christ only as he conforms his character to the SACRED principles of truth." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald November 20, 1894, para. 4.

"The grace given cost Heaven a price it is impossible for us to measure. That grace is our choicest treasure, and Christ means that it shall be communicated through us. It is SACRED, in the NAME of Jesus. to the saving of the soul. It is the revealing of the honor of God, an unfolding of His glory. And shall any man or woman professing godliness misinterpret the gift, ignore the Giver, and present a substitute?" In Heavenly Places, 220.

"It was Christ who planned. . every specification in regard to the building of Solomon's temple. The One who in His earthly life worked as a carpenter in the village of Nazareth was the heavenly architect who marked out the plan for the SACRED building where His NAME was to be honored. . "My Life Today, 117.

"Christians are to be indeed the representatives of Jesus Christ; they are not to be pretenders. Shall the world form its conceptions of God by the course of those who only take the NAME of Christ. and do not His works? Shall they point to those who claim to be believers, but who are not believers at heart, who betray SACRED trusts, and work the works of the enemy." Our High Calling, 123.

 "Christ claims all those as His who have believed in His NAME. The vitalizing power of the Spirit of Christ dwelling in the mortal body binds every believing soul to Jesus Christ. Those who believe in Jesus are SACRED to His heart; for their life is hid with Christ in God. The command will come from the Life-giver, J\wake and sing, ye that dwell in dust: for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead' (Isa.26:19)."Selected Messages Book 2, 271.

"Heaven is a clean and holy place. God is pure and holy. All who come into His presence should take heed to His directions, and have the body and the clothing in a pure, clean condition, thus showing respect to themselves and to Him. The heart must also be sanctified. Those who do this will not dishonor His SACRED NAME by worshiping Him while their hearts are polluted and their apparel is untidy. God sees these things. He marks the heart preparation, the thoughts, the cleanliness. . of those who worship Him." Sons and Daughters of God, 173.

"This testimony in regard to the establishment of the Christian church is given us, not only as an important portion of SACRED history, but also as a lesson. All who profess the NAME of Christ should be waiting, watching. and praying with one heart. All differences should be put away, and unity and tender love one for another pervade the whole, Then our prayers may go up together to our Heavenly Father with strong, earnest faith. Then we may wait with patience and hope the fulfillment of the promise." The Spirit of Prophecy Vol. 3, 272.

"Some think it a mark of humility to pray to God in a common manner. . They profane His NAME by needlessly and irreverently mingling with their prayers the words, 'God Almighty' awful. SACRED words, which should never pass the lips except in subdued tones and with a feeling of awe." The Faith I Live By, 41.

"Let us study the life and death of Christ. Let us do all in our power to work out the plan of God. What tongue can tell. what pen unfold the mighty results of looking to Jesus and living His life? How few of those claiming to be Christians have any real right to that SACRED NAME." The Upward Look, 200.

"When appearing as members of their [Jesuit] order, they wore a garb of sanctity, visiting prisons and hospitals, ministering to the sick and the poor, professing to have renounced the world, and bearing the SACRED NAME of Jesus, who went about doing good. But under this blameless exterior the most criminal and deadly purposes were often concealed." The Great Controversy, 235.

"Young men, young women, you are called by the Master to take up His work. His requirements are too SACRED to be tampered with. In the NAME of the Lord, I ask you to conquer every unlawful appetite and passion and to purify your souls by a belief of the truth, Overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of your testimony. Discharge faithfully your obligations, looking to God for strength." Pacific Union Recorder, November 20, 1902, para. 10.

"Brethren and sisters, I call upon you in the NAME of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, to work where God works. Now is the day of gracious opportunity and privilege. Let not one be a traitor to holy, SACRED trusts, as were the Jews. Resist not grace, abuse not privileges, smother not in your human pride the convictions of the Spirit of God. Despise not warnings, settle not down in hardness of heart, in confirmed impenitence, as did Pharaoh, the rebellious king of Egypt. Let every one listen to the voice of the True Shepherd, and not only hear but obey, and it will be well with your soul." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald. July 23, 1889, para. 16.

"Life is not given to us to be spent in idleness or self-pleasing; but great possibilities have been placed before every one who will develop his God-given capabilities. For this reason the training of the young is a matter of the highest importance. Every child born into the home is a SACRED trust. God says to the parents, Take this child, and bring it up for Me, that it may be an honor to My NAME, and a channel through which My blessings shall flow to the world," Fundamentals of Christian Education, 416.

"When they are intrusted with children, it is the same as though Christ placed them in their arms and said, 'Train these children for me, that they may shine in the courts of God.' One of the first sounds that should attract their attention is the NAME of Jesus, and in their earliest years they should be led to the footstool of prayer. Their minds should be filled with stories of the life of the Lord, and their imagination encouraged in picturing the glories of the world to come." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, February 19, 1895. para. 7.

"Let us study the life and death of Christ. Let us do all in our power to work out the plan of God. What tongue can tell, what pen unfold, the mighty results of looking to Jesus and living His life! How few of those claiming to be Christians have any real right to that SACRED NAME!" Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, August 11,1903, para. 18.

"On Monday, February 8, the Lord gave me a plain message for the people, and all present had evidence that the voice of the Holy Spirit was in the message I bore in the NAME of the Lord. I presented before our people principles that were SACRED and holy, principles which the Lord expects His people to carry out." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, March 11,1909, para. 4.

"By our baptismal pledge we avouched and solemnly confessed the Lord Jehovah as our Ruler. We virtually took a solemn oath. in the NAME of the Father. and of the Son. and of the Holy Ghost, that henceforth our lives would be merged into the life of these three great agencies, that the life we should live in the flesh would be lived in faithful obedience to God's SACRED law." God's Amazing Grace, 150.

"Men in SACRED office ought not to be sanctioned and upheld while they are going down to the world's level. and dragging the banner of truth after them. In the NAME of Jesus Christ of Nazareth I urge that the world's spirit and maxims, their likings, their principles, shall not leaven the churches. Shall the principles of heaven be discarded as in the days of Noah? Shall he that departeth from evil make himself a prey to sharp, critical, designing men? In the last work, the last influence, and the last warnings of the world, shall we give the trumpet an uncertain sound? There is a broad, clear, deep line drawn by the eternal God between worldly policy and the unselfish, undeviating principles of justice, and righteousness, and equity." The Ellen G. White 1888 Materials, 1401.

"I am getting to be very tired of moving. It worries me out, settling and unsettling, gathering up Manuscripts and scattering them, to be gathered up again. If I should look to my poor, finite self, I should soon become discouraged; but in looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of my faith, I take courage. and press forward with His NAME on my lips to the mark for the prize of the high calling which is in Christ Jesus. If we at times feel our infirmities encompassing us, and a discouragement comes upon us, we must look away from self unto Jesus, and pray for spiritual eyesight." The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, 101.

"'Ye shall not swear by my NAME falsely, neither shalt thou profane the NAME of thy God; I am the Lord.' The NAME of the Lord is profaned in many ways. It is spoken thoughtlessly, and is often dishonored in common conversation by appealing to God, as 'the Lord knows,' etc., thus making common that NAME which is sacred, and should always be spoken with reverence. Some even in their prayers take the NAME of God upon their lips in a thoughtless manner. His HOLY NAME Is to be spoken with solemnity, and not to be heedlessly brought into our prayers every few sentences. 'Lord God Almighty: 'HOLY and Reverend is His NAME!' His purity, majesty and excellence should be meditated upon, and the lips be sanctified that utter His NAME. Although we do not hear His voice from Sinai's mount proclaiming His HOLY law, we have just as much need to fear and tremble as had they who surrounded it at that time. The law of God is exceeding broad. We cannot measure it, neither can we evade its positive claims, for it will be the rule of future judgment." The Signs of the Times, July 22, 1880, para. 8,

"Teach your children reverence for God and the hour of prayer. The Lord our God is HOLY and his NAME is to be treated with great reverence. Angels are displeased and disgusted with the irreverent manner in which the NAME of God, the great Jehovah, is sometimes used in prayer. They mention that NAME with the greatest awe, even veiling their faces when they speak the NAME of God: the NAME of Christ also is sacred, and is spoken with the greatest reverence. And those who in their prayers use the NAME of God in a common and flippant manner, have no sense of the exalted character of God, of Christ, or of heavenly things." The Signs of the Times, November 18, 1886, para. 12.

Irreverence." I saw that God's HOLY NAME should be used with reverence, and awe. Said the angel, 'Couple them not together: for fearful is His NAME: I saw that God Almighty was coupled together, and used by some in meeting in a careless, thoughtless manner, which was displeasing to God. They have no realizing sense of God, or the truth: or they would not speak so irreverently of the great and dreadful God, who is soon to judge them in the last day. Those who realize the greatness and majesty of God, will take his NAME on their lips with HOLY awe. He dwelleth in light unapproachable: no man can see him and live. I saw that these things would have to be understood and corrected where they exist, before the church can prosper. "Supplement to the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White, 43.

Present Inspiring Themes of the Gospel." We need a power to come upon us now and stir us up to diligence and earnest faith. Then, baptized with the HOLY Spirit, we shall have Christ formed within, the hope of glory. Then we will exhibit Christ as the divine object of our faith and our love. We will talk of Christ, we will pray to Christ and about Christ. We will praise His HOLY NAME. We will present before the people His miracles, His self-denial, His self-sacrifice, His sufferings, and His crucifixion, His resurrection and triumphant ascension. These are the inspiring themes of the gospel. to awaken love and intense fervor in every heart. Here are the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, a fountain inexhaustible. The more you seek of this experience, the greater will be the value of your life." Selected Messages Book 3, 186.

"We come unto God in the NAME of Jesus by special invitation, and He welcomes us to His audience chamber, and imparts to the humble and contrite heart that faith in Christ by which he is justified. Jesus blots out as a thick cloud his transgressions, and the comforted heart exclaims, '0 Lord, I will praise thee: though thou wast angry with me, thine anger is turned away, and thou comfortedst me' [Isa. 12: 1]. He will understand such a one by his own experience in the words of Paul, 'With the heart man believeth unto righteousness: and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation' [Rom. 10: 10] .He then becomes a sanctified agent that God can employ to work out His noble purposes. He represents Christ, holding forth to the world His mercy and love. He has a testimony that he desires that others should hear. In the language of the psalmist, he says, 'Bless the Lord, 0 my soul: and all that is within me, bless His HOLY NAME. Bless the Lord, 0 my soul, and forget not all His benefits: who forgiveth all thine iniquities: who healeth all thy diseases: who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies' [Ps. 103:24.]" Counsels to Parents, 242.

"I believed, without a doubt, in the perfect and entire restoration of my husband to health. The Lord is for us. praise His HOLY NAME! Although Satan tried to press us sore, yet help has been laid upon One that is mightier than he, and in the NAME of Jesus, our great Deliverer, we knew we should come off conquerors." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, April 23, 1914, para. 14.

"We know that trials await us. But those who are true and steadfast will have a strong and powerful defense in God. My trust is unwavering. I am not discouraged. because I can hold to the hand of Christ. Let us be always cheerful, that others may not catch from us the spirit of discouragement. Sing praises to the Lord: sing praises to His HOLY NAME." Bible Training School, November 1, 1903, para. 5,

"Why are so many who profess to be children of God devoting their God-entrusted capabilities to selfish purposes? They are stewards of the grace of Christ. and should lift up Jesus before the world. They should talk of Christ. His praise should be on their lips because the Sun of Righteousness is shining in their hearts. Through them His HOLY NAME should be exalted in the earth. Many, many, become the subjects of Satan's temptations because they do not disinterestedly and energetically engage in the service of Christ. but take their position in opposition to the Great Worker. The names of such cannot be registered in the books of heaven as laborers together with God. They are numbered with the idlers." Advent Review and Sabbath Herald. August 16, 1898, para. 13.

  THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE WORD "YHWH"

The Sacred Name theory is centered around the teaching that only the ineffable name of God must be spoken, and it must be pronounced correctly. Here are some facts about the ineffable name which you will want to consider:

FACT ONE Some people call it "YHWH" while others call it "JHWH," but no one knows how to pronounce it.

FACT TWO It is the "ineffable name"; that is, the unspeakable name, because, down through the centuries, the Jews have refused to take it upon their lips and pronounce it.

FACT THREE Instead, they applied different vowels to it; i.e., the vowels of word ADN (Adonai). This has confused the matter still more, rendering it even more difficult to know its original vowels.

FACT FOUR Aside from the ineffable name, the Masorite Jews did not know how to pronounce any Hebrew words, when they guesstimated which vowels should be added to each Hebrew word in c. A.D. 900. This is because the pronunciation of the Hebrew language had been lost since the time of Ezra and Nehemiah.

FACT FIVE The pronunciation of the entire Hebrew language was lost for about 1,345 years because the Jewish people stopped speaking the language by the time of Nehemiah (445 B.C.; Ezra 7:10, PK 608-609), and no one tried to figure out how it had been pronounced until c. A.D. 900, when the Masoritic Jews tried to do so centuries before the time of Christ.

FACT SIX If a language is not spoken for a century, the correct pronunciation will be lost. However, the written vowels can partially restore the pronunciation. But, in the case of ancient Hebrew, no vowels had ever been in the written language! So, even a couple hundred years later, no one could know how to pronounce a language that no one had spoken for twenty decades, especially when no earlier written vowels had been included in the language.

FACT SEVEN But, from the time of Ezra and Nehemiah (445 B.C.) down to the time when the Masorites tried to guess their way through the pronunciation of the ancient Hebrew manuscripts (c. A.D. 900), over a millennium had elapsed years twenty-three centuries! There was absolutely no way they could correctly restore the pronunciation of the ancient language!

FACT EIGHT After so many centuries, the Masorites could not even be certain how the consonants sounded! For example, in German, the "J" is pronounced like "Y. " The same problem of consonantal differences in pronunciation could have affected ancient Hebrew. The Masorites in the eighth century, A.D., 15-20 had absolutely no way of knowing how JHWH had been pronounced twenty-three centuries earlier.

FACT NINE For thousands of years, reaching back far into Old Testament times, JHWH has been the "ineffable name"; that is, the "unpronounceable name." The Jews have refused to pronounce it correctly. How then can we today know how it should be pronounced?

FACT TEN The pronunciation of words in a language can change very quickly, even when the words are spoken daily. We know this was so, even in ancient Israel. According to the chronology given in Judges, the incident in Judges 12:6 occurred only 319 years after Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan. Yet, within that short period, significant differences in pronunciation had developed between Jewish tribes which dwelt in the land. The word, Shibboleth, means "flowing stream, " yet the Ephraimites could not pronounce the initial letter, shin, properly.

FACT ELEVEN The Jews before the time of Ezra did not pronounce the name. They also called it the "ineffable name." So, after Moses and Joshua led the Hebrews into the Promised Land, the word was no longer pronounced. Someone will say. "Well, every Jew living then would know how to pronounce the word." No, they could not know this, and for two reasons: (1) The word was never spoken, and (2) no vowels were included in the word when it was written. Therefore, no one could know how it should be pronounced.

FACT TWELVE But, because of the lapse of about a millennium, between the time of Ezra and Nehemiah and the time of the Masorites, when it was not spoken, the entire Hebrew language became ineffable! No one could correctly pronounce any of it!

FACT THIRTEEN For over a thousand years, from after the time of Moses on down to modern times, the Jews refused to speak the ineffable name. It has been a word read, but not spoken. When something is only read and never pronounced, the sounding of it is eventually lost to the people. That is what happened to YHWH

FACT FOURTEEN It is quite obvious that the God of heaven purposely permitted this situation, so no one today could worship Hebrew words! We are to worship God and obey Him! And we are to do it in our language, not in an unknown language!.

FACT FIFTEEN If the Jews did not think the word should be pronounced, why must anyone in our time demand that everyone today must pronounce it!

FACT SIXTEEN We are told in Great Controversy that one of the popes declared that it was pleasing to God that He be worshiped in an unknown language. Is this what we are doing? We are told we must forsake our own language and use foreign ones which we cannot pronounce. Is not worshiping God in spirit and truth more important than trying to ascertain unknown pronunciations?

FACT SEVENTEEN Assuming that we can be certain of the pronunciation of the consonants, which we cannot, YHWH is generally pronounced "YAH-WHEH." We guess that "ah" and "eh" may be the two vowels to be supplied to sound the ineffable name. But, any vowel could be used instead of those two. Someone may reply, "Oh, that is simple enough; there is only "A, " "E," "I," "0," and "U" to pick from!" But, mathematically, that could give you many possible pronunciations, if even only one vowel were placed after the "Y' and one after the "w." But the situation is far more complicated than that. 

FACT EIGHTEEN Just as we do today, ancient Hebrews often placed vowels at the beginning of their words, before the consonants. Some were particles of various kinds, and some were not. So an additional vowel could easily have been attached to the front of the ineffable name (before the "Y'),with another at the far end of the word (after the "H"). Thus the name could have had as many as four unknown vowels in it.

FACT NINETEEN The unknown vowels in the ineffable name might have been diphthongs; which are double vowels, producing still different sounds. ("AI," "OU," "AU," "OI," etc., etc.) 

FACT TWENTY But actually, there are far more than the five vowel sounds, "A," "E," "I," "0," and "U" There are actually over thirty vowels in the phonetic alphabet! The experts who study such things tell us they have cataloged a large number of ways that vowels can be pronounced! For example, in English "OU" can be pronounced in at least six different ways: "Though he pulled through a cough and hiccough, he still had a Tough night on a bough."

FACT TWENTY-ONE In many languages even consonants have varied in pronunciation. For example, in English note the difference between the "th" of ether and the "th" of either; between the "ssi" of mission and the "si" of vision.

FACT TWENTY TWO If you will check in any reputable Hebrew grammar, you will learn that Hebrew experts inform us that the first consonant in the ineffable name (which is commonly written as "Y," for lack of something better), is often quiescent. This means that Jewish scholars tell us it is often not sounded at all.

FACT TWENTY-THREE If you will check in any reputable Hebrew grammar, you will discover that the second consonant in the ineffable name (which we write as "Y") can be pronounced in three different ways: with a "Y" sound, a "J" sound, or a "V" sound! Which do you prefer?

FACT TWENTY-FOUR If you will check in any reputable Hebrew grammar, you will find that the third consonant in the ineffable name (which we write in English as "H") is also often quiescent, or not sounded!

FACT TWENTY-FIVE In view of all this, does it not seem that our kind heavenly Father does not want us to worship a word, any word, and particularly that word? He wants us to worship Him and spend our lives trusting in Jesus, obeying His Commandments, and helping others.

FACT TWENTY-SIX The meaning of the ineffable name is crucially vital. God is totally, eternally self-existent Self-existence; that is, life that is unborrowed and underived, is a very special attribute of God. It is this truth that is vital, not the language in which it is expressed.

Let us close with this statement about the ineffable name by a leading expert in the Hebrew language:

"The Name of Jehovah: The Old Testament contained this name in some 5,500 places, and in this Interlinear Bible, we have always rendered it Jehovah, or in its shortened form, Jah. The Jews, of course, considered this name to be incommunicable and never pronounced it or wrote it.

"The root bears the meaning of continuing being, a personal, absolute, self-determining Existence. It is very likely best translated as in Exodus 3:14, where the Lord said to Moses, 'I AM THAT I AM' 'Thus you shall say to the sons of Israel, I AM has sent me to you. .' Because of the vagueness of the Hebrew tense (which is the same in both parts of the sentence) other renderings are possible, but none are better than "I AM THAT I AM:

"The name Jehovah is, of course, an English word which is based on the Masoretes' choice of writing. They so revered this holy name that they wrote the vowels of the word Lord (adonai) with the consonants of the name which God gave to Himself, JHWH, resulting in Jehovah, or some prefer to render it, Yahweh, the consonants being in the Hebrew transliterated YHWH. In the history of the English language, the letter J has a written counterpart in the German J, although the letter J in German is pronounced like an English Y. The bulk of theological studies having come from German sources, there has been an intermix usage in English of the J and the Y. We have to chosen to use J, thus Jehovah because this is established English usage for Bible names beginning with this Hebrew letter (e.g. Jacob, Joseph, etc.),"Jay P. Green, Interlinear Bible, VoL 1, page xi..