Now where did "weh" from Yahweh come from? Maybe we should ask where "ahweh or ahveh" which can also be the pronounciation of Yahweh come from? Will the blaspheming Yahwist tell you? No, they will not tell you and they do not care to know themselves. But I will tell you:
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The guess name Jehovah is the same as the word "hovah"(Strongs 1943) in the first box to the left and means ruin or disaster. The guess name Yahvah is the same as the word "ahvah" (Strongs 5753) in the second box on the left and means to do perversily. The guess names "Yahveh or Yahweh" are the same as the word "ahveh" (Strongs 5773) in the third box on the left and means distorting, perverting! By adding a "J" or a "Y" to these these words and forming false sacred names, the occult and mystic fabricators invented "Jehovah" and "Yahweh!" If you call upon these names you may be calling upon a demon or a false god. Y-ahweh or Y-ahveh and combining the name of the moon god to this "ahveh or ahweh" we can see that those who baptize in the name Jehovah or Yahweh are baptizing their idiot converts into the names of gods of ruin and perversity. Would a God in heaven ever allow his name to contain these abominations? These are missing from the WONDERFUL name of Jesus, the ONLY saving name! Now we know why the name Nineveh was given by Asshur (Nimrod) to one of his cities. Nineveh is another form of "moon-god perversity." "Nin" is the ancient Akkadian name for the moon god and we have already seen that "ahveh" and the contraction "veh" means ruin, disaster, to do perversily. Nineveh, the city of moon god idolatry lived up to its name (Jonah 1:2).
It is the taking of "Yah" as found in the KJV in Psalms 68:4 as "Jah" that begins the subterfuge of creating the false name "Yahshua". In the Psalms text, the word "Jah" is said by Strongs to come from "iah". It is from a false use of this three-lettered word that "Yah" emerges as the first step in the formula of fabricating the name "Yahshua." At this point there is no such name as "Yahshua" it must be fabricated, it is not found once in all of the Word of God in any ancient manuscript.
The first error of the Concision here, is to give this three-lettered word the pronunciation of "Yah" with the "Y" replacing the "I". Now there is no "Y" in the Hebrew alphabet but that makes no difference to the sacred-name sects and cults. These rely strongly upon Catholic and Protestant theologians and their books, who also do this, but it does not make it accurate. "Yah" is pronounced wrong because the "Y" is made to replace the "I" in "iah." Anyone who knows anything about "iah" knows that these three letters were just a pronunciation form of a much older and ancient spelling of "HYH". That ancient and much older spelling is "Ehyeh" (HYH with two "e" inserted correctly). When this name is pronounced ,"Eh" becomes an "i" and "yeh" becomes "jeh or ah", thus "i-jeh" as in "El-ijeh" or "El-ijah, ...Elijah in the KJV," and also "iah" as added as a suffix BUT NEVER AS A PREFIX to several names in the Bible.
Scholars must have weighed heavily the correct sounding of "I" in the Hebrew text and chose the "jod" and not the "yod" pronunciation of the corrected redacted alphabet and Masoretic text of 875AD. And for several centuries the Jews made no protest. To this day, those who are intelligent on this issue still refuse to become embroiled in this debate knowing that the scholars acted upon professional information provided by the Jews themselves. The Jews give the letter "i" both the "I" and the "J" soundings. It was after the Babylonian Masoretics added their revisions and vowel points to their Scriptures that "yod" has been more extensively adopted as the pronunciation of the letter "i". In the Psalms text the letter "J" or the "jod" use was adopted and the three-lettered name "Jah" appears in the KJV. It is a rule of grammer in the ancient languages that were based upon the Phoenician standard that when a vowel followed the letter "I" that the "I" have the "J" or soft G sounding. When the letter "I" was followed by a consonant it retained the "I" sounding. This is the rule the KJV translators used in translating Hebrew words and names. It is absolutely a fraud to give the "I" a "Y" sound when a vowel follows the letter "I". Scholars who have done this should acknowledge their error and correct it. A practice adopted in the past two hundred years should not destroy such an important ancient fact of language.
The Yahshua sects and cults then proceed to claim that both the Father and the Son's names must begin with "Yah" although no name may begin with the letter "I" followed by a vowel "a" and pronounce it as "Yah." And further, the Yahshua sects and cults allege that all salvation and truth will rest upon the personal new guess names of "Yahweh and Yahshua." It is then necessary for them to destroy the name of Jesus in order to establish these guess names using "Yah" as a prefix. The sacred-name sects and cults will then begin to blaspheme against the name of Jesus, claiming that some evil translator just assigned to Jesus a name in Greek and "Iesous" was that name. Then they claim this unknown translator made this name up and was borrowed from Zeus, the name of a pagan god. With careful and artistic skill in fabricating their falsehood, these creep into homes and Churches leading the ignorant, the stupid, and the faithless to renounce and recant the name of Jesus. Having debated the Yahweh's it has been my experience that those who fall into this heresy are simply stupid and it gives them some opportunity to appear intelligent. I have not met a one of them who when challenged was not heady, highminded, mean-spirited, and arrogant. These ignorant ones for the most part are usually those who were not founded well in the Word of God in the first place, many being troublesome members who were always carried about with strange winds of doctrine looking for some added ingredient that would make their salvation better or stronger. Heresy always seems to masquerade itself as something being restored when in fact it is something that is "distorted."
I will quote here from Daniel Segraves book "The Messiah's Name Jesus, Not Yahshua" pp13-14: "The claim that the Hebrew yod "carries the sound of "ee" as in "police" (12) further reveals the author's lack of familiarity with the Hebrew language. Yod is transliterated into English as "y," and it has no vowel sounds of its own at all. The author (speaking of a YNCA writer) may be confused about the development of matres lectionis during the monarchic period of Israel's history. "In the earliest phase of the development of Hebrew, vowels were not indicated at all." (13) But during the monarchic period, the alphabetic signs he, yod and waw "were introduced at the end of words to indicate final long vowels." (14) When he, yod and waw are used to indicate final long vowels, they are not longer considered consonants. (15) In this case, the letters have taken on a different function altogether. In the third stage of the development of the Hebrew spelling system, the matres lectionis ("mothers of reading" in which consonants took on the new function of indicating vowel sounds), yod and waw began to be used not only at the ending of a word indicate a vowel, but also within a word. But yod never represents vowel sounds at the beginning of a word, and represents a vowel sound only at the ending of words. (16) The statement that yod "in Hebrew carries the sound of "ee" as in "police" is wrong. If the yod is at the end of a word, it indicates the "ee" sound. If it is within a word, it may or may not indicate the "ee" sound. If it is at the beginning of a word, IT NEVER INDICATES THE "ee" SOUND " (Note by Pastor Reckart, this proves my claim that IESOUS does not have the "ee" prefix sound of "Ie" and proves that "Ie" is a shortened form of the Hebrew "IEH or YEH" and should be pronounced Jeh-sous or as in English Jeh-sus, ...Jesus).
Then on page 32 I quote Segraves: "The shortened form YAH is the independent form and/or the terminal form in some names like Elijah. Though it can stand alone or at the end of a word, IT CANNOT STAND AT THE BEGINNING." (Pastor Reckart's note: This means that "iah" or "Yah" can end a word but never be the start of a word, thus Yah can never be the first part of the Saviour's name or any other name.). "It is also not true that "Yahshua" means "the salvation of Yah." A note here, the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology says this: "Iesous is the Greek form of the Old Testament Jewish name Yesua, arrived at by transcribing the Hebrew and adding an s to the nom. to facilitate declension."
Here we have a case of the scholars declaring that "Iesous" to be the transliteration of the Hebrew Yesua, something that the sacred-name sects and cults deny and claim was derived instead from the name of Zeus! So, how do the scared-name sects and cults come up with Yahshua? They take Yah the name of the Egyptian moon god and glue the word "shua" to it and form their own guess name. The guess name Yahshua is not FOUND ONCE IN ANY ANCIENT MANUSCRIPTS. It is a false name!