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Tetragrammaton  YHWH  Covenant name of God  divine name  Hebrew Word 3068 and Hebrew Word 3069
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Four Hebrew letters usually transliterated as YHWH (Yahweh) or JHVH (Jehovah) signifying the Hebrew name for God which the Jews regarded as too holy to pronounce WordNet 3.0
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Four Hebrew letters usually transliterated as YHWH (Yahweh) or JHVH (Jehovah) signifying the Hebrew name for God which the Jews regarded as too holy to pronounce WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The Tetragrammaton, or the Tetragram, is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה‎, the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. Wikipedia
A Hebrew name for God written as YHWH Wikipedia Disambiguation
Four-letter scriptural name of the God of Israel. Wikipedia Disambiguation
The four-letter biblical name of the God of Israel Wikidata
The four Hebrew letters יהוה‎ (in transliteration, YHWH or JHVH) used as the ineffable name of God in the Hebrew Bible, variously transliterated as Yahweh or Jehovah. Wiktionary
The four Hebrew letters י-ה-ו-ה, used as the ineffable name of God. Wiktionary (translation)
Known as the "Tetragrammaton", the four Hebrew letters יהוה‎ which are transliterated into the Latin alphabet as YHWH (or IHVH, JHVH, or YHVH). Usually vowels are added to produce the spelling Jehovah, Yehovah or Yahweh (Jahaveh, Jahve, Jahveh, Jahweh, Yahve, Yahveh, Yahwe). Wiktionary
יהוה (tetragrammaton). Wiktionary (translation)