tetragrammaton
IPA: tɛtrʌgrʌmˈætʌn
Root Word: Tetragrammaton
noun
- 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.
- Alternative letter-case form of Tetragrammaton. [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.]
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Examples of "tetragrammaton" in Sentences
- The tetragrammaton would be less so.
- I like the image of the Tetragrammaton.
- Loss of the Tetragrammaton in the Septuagint.
- The third article in this mix is Tetragrammaton.
- The Tetragrammaton is spoken of by the Rosicrucians.
- By all means put this in the Tetragrammaton article.
- Reading the Tetragrammaton with this vocalisation is a mistake.
- That would be the reason for the story about the tetragrammaton.
- The rebus includes the four Hebrew consonants of the Tetragrammaton.
- If you want to know about the tetragrammaton, read, you know, Tetragrammaton.
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