I have often wondered if all the arguing about the pronunciation of YHVH is moot as the verses above may say?
I personally refer to Him as Yah, which contains both father and son's name, but he's ok with it, we're tight :)
Thank you for the article, I thoroughly enjoyed it, was enlightening. I had read in other places and concluded much of what you summed up here, so was nice to see I'm on the right track in my hebrew studies.
last thought: I've often thought to myself that the tetra and Y shua's name are similar in vocal's being father/son, Messiah came out of the father, they share nature, etc... So do you think the possibility could be that they are pronounced the same but the son's name has the Shin?
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