
hebrew - Why does the KJV say JAH in Psalm 68:4? - Biblical ...
Mar 23, 2023 · I would like to avoid convoluted explanations and keep this question simple if possible - what is the reasoning or explanation behind the KJV translating the name of God as Jah in Psalm …
If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH ...
Jul 24, 2024 · Others like Young's understand a distinction and translate each differently: Jehovah and Jah. If יהּ is a distinct name, can אהיה be parsed both as א ה יה, I-the-JAH and I AM, א היה?
translation philosophy - Alleluya / Hallelujah understanding ...
Jul 21, 2025 · In any case, this word originally is a combination of two transliterated Hebrew words, Hallel and Jah, which when translated into Greek or English, mean Praise the LORD, or Praise ye …
Is there theological significance in the word 'Allelujah' only ...
May 9, 2021 · Everyone, including Gentiles saying ἁλληλουϊά would be speaking Greek yet saying the Hebrew equivalent of hālal-yâ, Praise Jah. In effect, as the final word in Psalms says, Let all breath …
Does the New Testament use the divine name "Yahweh"?
John's Revelation is the only New Testament text to use the name of 'Yahweh' outside of transliterations of theophoric names. The abbreviated form 'Yah' appears four times in Revelation 19, embedded in …
In Matthew 6:9, what name is Jesus referring to?
Jun 18, 2016 · This comes from a Hebrew expression that literally means “Praise Jah.” “Jah” is a contraction of the name Jehovah. Many names used in the Christian Greek Scriptures were derived …
Does Song of Songs 8:6 contain a reference to YHWH?
Jah is in 8:6. In this form often in poetry. Therefore, the two possible translations of 8:6 is... love is a flame of Yahweh. Love is flame above all other flames. Either would work but I lean to flame "Jah" to …
In Psalm 68:4 and Psalm 135:1 how are contractions formed in Hebrew …
Psalm 68:4 expresses the name of God as Yah. This seems obvious related to the name of God as he expounded it to Moses in Exodus 3:14. We also see the two directly connected in passages such as …
The Septuagint Psalm 68:4,36 compared to the Hebrew Psalm 68:4,36?
4. KJV (No East nor West) Psalm 68:4,32-33 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him. 32 Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of …
luke - Why God Sent Elijah to THAT Particular Widow and NOT to Any ...
We are not told so we do not know. Perhaps this widow was judged by God to be the most receptive to Elijah. Again, we are not told and any conclusion is speculative.