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Who is Yahweh?

Yahweh is a name for God used in the Hebrew Bible, which is considered sacred in Judaism. It is often represented in Hebrew by the Tetragrammaton, YHWH (יְהוָֹה), and is considered the most sacred and personal name for God in Jewish tradition. Because of its sanctity, Jews traditionally avoid pronouncing the name and often use alternatives such as “Adonai,” meaning “Lord,” especially during prayer and religious readings.

In a broader context, Yahweh is recognized as the national god of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The name conveys a sense of God’s eternal presence and being. In the religious texts, Yahweh is depicted as the creator of the world and the one who delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt, forming a covenant with them and giving them the laws to follow.

The concept of Yahweh plays a central role in Judaism and has also influenced Christianity and Islam, although the way God is conceptualized and referred to differs among these Abrahamic faiths. In Christianity, the understanding of Yahweh is often integrated into the doctrine of the Trinity, identifying Yahweh as God the Father. Islam, on the other hand, uses the name Allah for God, highlighting the oneness of God analogous to the monotheistic principle found in the concept of Yahweh.

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