Fabricating guess names from the tetragrammaton
The following "guess" names by scholars and other name pundits are all false:
Iahshu, Iahwah, Yahushawah; Yahueh, Yahve, Jehowah, Eave, Yahhewahe, Yahweh, Yehwah, Yahwah, Yahuah, and Yohewah (to list only a sample of the false names being claimed to be the sacred name).
Many pundits and alleged scholars claim that the sounding of the "J" as Jeh is false. They claim the letter "J" had no ancient equivilent sound but came from "I" and before this there was no "J" sound with which the letter "I" could also represent. This is not only false, it shows how ignorant these are who make this argument. The pronouncing of the letter "I" most certainly had the "J" or "jo" or "jod" sound as this is preserved in the Greek translations of the LXX as well as was preserved in the Greek pronunciation of "iah" for the Hebrew most sacred name EHYEH or EHJEH. When the name could not be translated the phonetics were created in new word forms. Thus, EHYEH became "Ieh, Yeh, Jeh, and ieh." Sometime later the "ieh" was corrupted by vowel points into "iah." Finally, "iah" was erroneously made into "Jah" and then pronounced "Yah."
In this corruption, not only is the original name EHYEH ignored and given no notice, the very fact of the transfer of the correct pronounciation into a new word form as "Ieh, Yeh, and Jeh" becomes obscured and ignored. Another mystery name occurs fashioned out of the name of the Egyptian moon and sky gods, that of Yahweh, which name means PERVERSE or PERVERSITY! These gods and their names were also transferred over to volcanos whose smoke and fire plumes reached up toward the moon and sky. Pagan altars where animal and human sacrifices were offered emitted both fire and smoke, the similar effects of these large and evil looking volcanos. At pagan shrines the fire and smoke ascended up to heaven to the worship and praise of these gods of the sun, moon, sky, stars, planets, and constellations.
The Egyptian moon god "Iah" is called "lord" which in the glyphs is "Neb" from which we get Nebu "the lords" and such names a "Neb-o, Neb-ai, Neb-aioth, Neb-ajoth, Neb-ballat, Neb-at, Neb-u-chadnezzar, Neb-u-shasban, and Neb-u-zar. Nebu or Neb-o in Egyptian means "lord" and in the Paleo-Hebrew language 'Neb" is translated "baal." Because this Egyptian name or title did not represent the true God, it is not used by the Godly Israelites in their personal names or the names of places. That Mount Nebo was named such had to be before Moses ascended this mount. This mount was obviously dedicated to some "lord" or god which in later years under the reign of Mesha, king of Moab, was found an altar allegedly to a god named YHWH! Since this altar was found in Nebo during the reign of Ahab, and Mesha considered this altar to be the altar of the god of Ahab, it is not hard to see right away that Ahab's god was baal and not the true God (1Kings 16:30-32). Therefore, the altar identified on the Moabite Stone along with the god YHWH was the god Baal. Keep in mind that in the days of Mesha that the name "Israel" was the identity of the northen ten tribes under Ahab. So, for Mesha to say he took the altar of YHWH, presumed to be the god of the northern ten tribes under Ahab called Israel, he only dragged back before Kemosh his god an altar of baal. The name Israel DID NOT identify the tribe of Judah at this time not did the name of the god YHWH identify the name of the True God of Judah! YHWH has absolutely no connection to the true God. This is another case where the tetragrammaton is associated with paganism, witchcraft, sorcery, and idolatry.
Moses and others transferred to the Paleo-Hebrew many Egyptian word phonetics and new word forms were created. Scholars are at debate if Paleo-Hebrew word forms are derived from Egyptian or Phonicean. The modern "J" sounding is nearly the same as the Egyptian soft "G" and the cobra stood for both articulations. It is only reasonable then to see that the Paleo-Hebrew "G" and the "I" also carried the same characteristics. Moses used the Egyptian "Je" as in "Jelly" giving the letter "I" the "Jod" or "G - J" when he renamed Oshea to Jehoshua. In the ancient Egyptian script the cobra stood for both the letters of "G" and "J" and since Moses transferred to the Paleo-Hebrew new word forms using the Egyptian language we expect these sounds to follow. And they did follow up to at least the Babylonian adoption of Aramaic. Then it appears the "J" sounding became "EE." Even later transfer of these word forms into old German which is called Yiddish there was another change. The Massoretics dropped the "J" sounding and adopted the "Y" sound used today. Some believe this was because the Pharisees had pledged to blot out the name of Jesus from the earth and by removing the pronouncuiation of the ancient "J" from the letter "I" this was accomplished. If this is correct, then we see the majestic hand of God when this was restored via a new and different method and the name of Jesus restored correctly in the English version.
Make a careful note of an important hermaneutic cornerstone: the prefix to the name of Oshea is not "Yah" it is "YEH" or "JEH." A fact so many either overlook on purpose or their error causes them to give it little recognition or weight. The problem is inserting the vowel between I and H. Is the correct vowel "a" or is it "e"? The "a" was selected no doubt because the name of the Egyptian moon god had the "a" between the "I" and the "H" forming "IAH" or "YAH." The Massoretes inserted the vowel point for "a" into "IH" and this corruption has been the source of that error ever since.
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We also want to keep in mind that alphabet sounds were also altered when the Jews adopted Aramaic Babylonian articulations for letters and also pronounciation of word forms. The letter "I" in some cases was given the "E-e" sound As in Yehshu(s) where the "Y" or "J" sound is changed into an "e" so that Jehshu(s) is rendered "eesho" with no masculine (s)ending the name. These were further altered by the Massoretes who used forms of Yiddish (ancient German), and from this we have the "yah, yud, and yod" sounds of "I and Y." From this also comes the hybrid spelling Yeshua. There still seems to be a remnant of the "J" sound in German "Jah" as when saying the word "yes." Among the Sephardic Jews of Spain and in their ancient Ladino the "I" or "J" took on the Spanish "H" sound which is a perversion when applied to the sacred name. But anciently the "I" was "jod" with a soft "g" sound as was transferred from ancient Egyptian into the Paleo-Hebrew word forms. The Spanish Sephardic retains the "J" sound with the letter "I" and Sephardic is more akin to ancient Hebrew then Yiddish will ever be. When you make an academic choice take the Sephardic prounciation of alphabet letters to be more Hebrew sounding BEFORE you adopt the Germanic Yiddish ones.