$5.99 Buy It Now or Best Offer
free,30-Day Returns
Seller Store vintagephilia
(10905) 98.2%,
Location: Blaine, Washington
Ships to: US,
Item: 333133356516
Restocking Fee:No
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
All returns accepted:Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Studio:vintagephilia
Format:data disc
Movie/TV Title:yahweh
Edition:Standard Edition
* THE BOOK OF YAHWEH AND 200 OTHER DIVINE NAMES ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BOOKS on DVD * This is the ultimate rare historical books collection for all books lovers! Consisting of rare and ancient original books derived from the 1800’s and 1900’s or earlier. These books have been digitized for your viewing pleasure. Books are in PDF/TXT file format, which is easily accessible, readable, and printable right off your computer. ~ Titles Include ~ The Book of Yahweh – The Yahwist Bible by Clarimond Mansfield 1922 Fragments from the Primitive Document in 7 Early Books of the Old Testament by an Unknown Genius of the 9th Century BC A Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament by John Parkhurst (Not a great quality scan, but on page 388 of the original you can read under Kurios: “III. In LXX it answers to the several names or titles of God . . . but far most frequently to [the Tetragrammaton]: . . . In the N.T., likewise Kurios, when used as a name of God . . .most usually corresponds to . . . Jehovah, and in this sense is applied.” The LORD said to my lord – Adoni and the Divine Title by Heinz Schmitz A Misunderstood Jehovah by Heinz Schmitz A Study in American Hebraic Names, article in The Improvement Era (Mormon Periodical) 1916 Jehovah by Clement Wood 1920 Jehovah Magnified by George Muller 1895 Amos- an essay in exegesis by Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell 1900 “The name by which the prophet most frequently refers to the Deity is Jehovah (Yahweh). This he uses in every variety of expression and construction, and no fewer than fifty-two times. The word God on the other hand, occurs but once…” The Ineffable Name, article in The Homiletic review The Origin of the Name Jehovah, article in The Modern review 1882 The doctrine of Jehovah (one page hard to read) by John Wilson 1839 An Interesting Question: How Old is Jehovah, article in Current opinion 1888 Beginnings of Hebrew Monotheism – The Ineffable Name, article in The Methodist Review 1902 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY AND ITS KINDRED SCIENCES, Volume 1 by Albert Mackey 1917 (has a large section on “Jehovah”) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY AND ITS KINDRED SCIENCES, Volume 2 by Albert Mackey 1917 Jehovah-Eve, article in The Church monthly 1861 Isis Unveiled – a master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology by HP Blavatsky 1877 Volume 1 Isis Unveiled – a master-key to the mysteries of ancient and modern science and theology by HP Blavatsky 1877 Volume 2 (mentions Jehovah 128 times, including “Jehovah identical with Bacchus” and “Jehovah not the Ineffable Name” A New Solution to an Old Problem, article in Bibliotheca sacra (“It is well known that Ex. vi. 3 involves a problem with regard to the use of the Divine Name YHWH(“Jehovah,” or rather Yahweh), as to whether it was or was not used in pre-Mosaic times.”) 1913 The Name Jehovah in the Abrahamic Age, article in The Expositor 1903 The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy By Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Volume 1 1893 (Jehovah not the Supreme Deity, Jehovah a God of the Elements, Jehovah one of the Elohim, The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy By Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Volume 2 1893 (Jehovah a Personating Spirit) The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy By Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Volume 3 1893 (Jehovah and Teraphim, etc) Bible mystery and Bible meaning by Thomas Troward 1913 Who was Jehovah? by John Page Hopps 1891 The Name Jehovah, article in Tracts for the Christian seasons 1864 The Open Mystery – a reading of the Mosaic story 1897 A Reply to Professor Robertson Smith including a vindication of Protestant theology, a critique on “the newer criticism”, and some important hints on the integration of Bible truth, the mystery of the divine names and of the Elohistic and Jehovistic styles of sacred scripture by P Melville 1882 Thirty thousand thoughts by HDM Spence 1885 (JEHOVISTIC NAMES AND TITLES OF GOD) The Kabbalah, its doctrines, development, and literature by Christian D Ginsburg 1920 (Jehovah is mentioned 29 times) Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol Or Avicebron by Isaac Myer 1888 The Names of God, and Meditative Summaries of Divine Perfections by Leonardus Lessius 1912 Genesis and its authorship by John Quarry 1873 (On the use of the names of God in the book of Genesis) Personal Names in the Bible by WF Wilkinson 1865 God: his knowability, essence, and attributes by Joseph Pohle 1911 The Names of God in the Old Testament, article in The Lutheran church 1903 The Angel of Jehovah, article in the Bibliotheca Sacra 1859 The Angel of Jehovah, article in The Exegete and homiletic monthly 1880 The Angel of Jehovah, article in The Christian examiner and general review 1836 Jehovah-Jireh by John C Smith 1855 Lectures on the Pentateuch and the Moabite stone by John William Colenso – 1873 The Religion of Israel by George Barton 1918 Ron Rhodes vs Jehovah- Jehovah, Yahweh or LORD? “Many may argue that some, like the Jews, stopped saying the Divine Name in order that they may not break the commandment, “Thou shalt not take the name of Jehovah thy God in vain.” (Ex 20:7). Yet, I do not see the same kind of zeal to remove the sex organs for fear of breaking the commandment at v. 14, “Thou shalt not commit adultery.” This is the height of piety and arrogance, and nothing else.” How Many of the 237 Occurences of “Jehovah” in the NWT Christian Greek Scriptures (NT) are Traceable back to the Old Testament? by Heinz Schmitz A Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the Hebrew Language by John Gill Eighteenth-century theologian John Gill in his writing, A Dissertation Concerning the Antiquity of the Hebrew Language, Letters, Vowel-Points and Accents,disputed the idea that the vowel points were invented by the Masorites. Gill claimed that the use of Hebrew vowel points and therefore of the name Jehovah (Ye-HO-VaH in Hebrew) is documented from before 200 BC, and even back to Adam, throughout the centuries of Jewish Authorities, the early Church and the following millennium. He argued that throughout this history the Masorites did not invent the vowel points and accents, but that they were delivered to Moses by God at Sinai A Response to Lynn Lundquist’s “The Tetragrammaton and the Christian Greek Scriptures” Jehovah, God of battles up to date, the German God by Harvey Watts 1918 The God of the Jews – Jehovah Unveiled 1819 An article on the Divine Name in the Bibliotheca Sacra 1913 The Pronunciation of the Divine Name in National religions and Universal religions By Philip Henry Wicksteed 1882 Theology of the Old Testament by Gustav Oehler 1883 III. The Name Jehovah. § 38. Pronunciation and grammatical explanation of the name § 39. Signification of the name § 40. Age and origin of the name Jehovah § 41. Comparison of the name Jehovah with Elohim and El § 42. Attributes or names of God which are derived immediately from the idea of Jehovah The Origin and Interpretation of the Tetragrammaton by Hans Spoer 1901 Signs and symbols illustrated and explained, 12 lectures on Freemasonry by George Oliver 1826 (talks about the Tetragrammaton) The Book of Genesis in English-Hebrew, accompanied by an interlinear translation by William Greenfield 1828 The transliterated Hebrew Text has Yehovah, the English text has Jehovah Tyndale’s Five Books of Moses – probably the first English Bible to restore the Divine Name to the text (see Ex. 6:3) The New Testament in Hebrew 1817 A complete Hebrew and English critical and pronouncing dictionary by William Roy 1846 The Bay Psalm Book – the first book produced in America used the Divine Name. Many Books on DVDROM scanned from the Originals into PDF format – Rare Divine Name Bible Translations Scriptures Hebrew and Christian Volume 1 (first 543 pages) by Edward Bartlett and John Peters 1888 Follows the KJV but has made changes in idiom, and uses the divine name Jehovah throughout. Scriptures Hebrew and Christian Volume 2 by Edward Bartlett and John Peters 1888 The Julia Smith Bible 1876 – first few pages are missing. A Liberal Translation of the New Testament Volume 1 by Edward Harwood 1768 A Liberal Translation of the New Testament Volume 2 by Edward Harwood 1768 “The Supreme Jehovah said to my Lord…” The Psalms Translated and Explained by JA Alexander 1853 Volume 1 The Psalms Translated and Explained by JA Alexander 1853 Volume 2 The Psalms Translated and Explained by JA Alexander 1853 Volume 3 “For I have kept the ways of Jehovah and have not apostasised from my God.” Ps 18:22 The New Metrical Version of the Psalms 1909 – United Presbyterian (Uses Jehovah) A New Rendering of the Hebrew Psalms into English verse By Abraham Coles 1888 (Uses Jehovah) A New Literal Version of the Book of Psalms by Stephen Street 1790 Volume 1 (Uses Jehovah) A New Literal Version of the Book of Psalms by Stephen Street 1790 Volume 2 (Uses Jehovah) Isaiah – a New Translation by TK Cheyne 1898 (Uses JHVH) Psalms, a New Translation by TK Cheyne 1895 (Uses Jehovah) The Book of Joshua by Paul Kaupf and William Furness 1899 (Uses JHVH) The Book of the Prophet Hosea Literally Translated with Notes by Francis Tilney Bassett M.A. 1869 The Books of Joshua, Judges and Ruth – the Common Version revised for the American Bible Union 1878 The Book of Genesis – the Common Version Revised for the American Bible Union, with explanatory notes 1868 The Psalms – a New Translation by John De Witt 1891 The Psalter: With Responsive Readings by United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. 1912 The Holy Bible – An Improved Edition, based in Part on the Bible Union Version 1913 American Standard Version Cross Reference Bible Commentary on the Prophets of the Old Testament Vol 4 by Heinrich Ewald, John Frederick Smith – 1880 (translation uses Yahve) Commentary on the Books of Haggai, Zakharya, Malaki, Yona, Barukh, Daniel By Heinrich Ewald, John Frederick Smith 1881 (translation uses Yahve) Biblical Commentary on the Psalms by Franz Delitzsch, Francis Bolton – 1871 (translation uses Yahve) Biblical Commentary on the Proverbs of Solomon by Franz Delitzsch – 1884 (translation uses Yahve) The Holy Bible by John Nelson Darby in txt format. American Standard Version 1901 – Searchable Newcome’s Corrected New Testament 1808 (uses Jehovah at Matthew 22:44) The Holy Bible Volume 2 by Leicester Ambrose Sawyer Young’s Literal Translation of the Bible – Searchable Hymns, Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures by Philip Doddridge, Job Orton – Hymns – 1825 – 290 pages The Epistles of Paul in Modern English-A Paraphrase by George Barker Stevens, Ph.D., D.D. 1898 “In the Scripture Jehovah solemnly declares he will punish his foes and vindicate his people.” Hebrews 10:29 Isaiah: a New Translation: With a Preliminary Dissertation, and Notes by Robert Lowth – 1834 – 417 pages The Book of Genesis and part of the Book of Exodus – A Revised Version with Marginal References and Explanatory Commentary by Henry Alford D.D. 1872 St. Paul from the Trenches: A Rendering of the Epistles to the Corinthians and Ephesians Done in France During the Great War by Gerald Warre Cornish The Psalter, Or, Psalms of David In English Verse by John Keble 1869 Emphatic Diaglott by Benjamin Wilson The Holy Bible translated by Leicester Ambrose Sawyer – Vol 2 – 1861 – 390 pages The Modern Readers Bible by Richard Moulton, 1907, 1740 pages The Prophets of the Restoration: Or, Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. A New Translation by T. V. Moore – 1856 – 400 pages A New Translation of the Book of Psalms: With an Introduction – Page 153 by George Rapall Noyes – Bible – 227 pages “O SING to Jehovah a new song, Sing to Jehovah, all the earth ! ¡aim is, with some slight and said to have been ¡a of the ark to mount 2 Sing to Jehovah” The Psalms: A New Translation by John De Witt 1891 – 320 pages “With Jehovah on my side as my helper, Even I, undismayed, can look on my foes. To hide in Jehovah is better Than trusting in man” The book of Daniel, tr. from the Heb. and Chaldee text by J. Bellamy by Daniel, John Bellamy – 1863 Joseph Bryant Rotherham’s Emphasized Bible (one of the first to use YAHWEH as a divine name) A New Translation of Job, Ecclesiastes and the Canticles by George Noyes – 1868 Notes on the prophecies of Amos; with a new translation by William Drake – 1869 The Psalms of David: Versified from a New Translation and Adapted by Elhanan Winchester 1797 A new translation of the Book of psalms, with explanatory notes 1842 The Book of Job: Its Origin, Growth and Interpretation : Together with a New Translation by Morris Jastrow – 1920 Quotations in the New Testament by Crawford Toy 1884 (Mentions “Yahwe” quite often) THE BOOK OF PSALMS BY JOHN CALVIN TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL LATIN, AND COLLATED WITH THE AUTHOR’S FRENCH VERSION BY THE REV. JAMES ANDERSON 1849 (Volume 5) The Book of Ecclesiastes with a new translation by Samuel Cox 1890 The Book of Genesis in English-Hebrew Accompanied by an Interlinear Translation, with Notes by William Greenfield 1828 On the use of Jehovah and Elohim in the Pentateuch by H.T. 1869 The Prophecies of Isaiah: A New Translation by Thomas Cheyne 1884 Volume 1 The Prophecies of Isaiah: A New Translation by Thomas Cheyne 1884 Volume 2 A New Translation of the Psalms with a Plea for Revisal of our Versions Part 1 A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the book of Genesis, with a New Translation by James Murphy Notes, Critical, Illustrative, and Practical, on the book of Job with a New Translation by Albert Barnes Volume 1 Notes, Critical, Illustrative, and Practical, on the book of Job with a New Translation by Albert Barnes Volume 2 THE PROPHETS OF THE RESTORATION – HAGGAI, ZECHARIAH, AND MALACHI, a New Translation by Rev. T.V. Moore 1856 The Psalms of David Versified from a New Translation by Elhanan Winchester 1797 The Book of Psalms a New Translation by J.J. Stewart Perowne 1880 The Book of Esther a New Translation by J. W. Haley A Commentary on the Proverbs with a new translation by John Miller 1872 Literal translation of the Psalms of David by Parkhurst 1830 Heinfetter New Testament 1864 (uses “Jehovah” liberally throughout his New Testament) St Paul’s Epistle to the Romans by W.G. Rutherford A Version or Paraphrase of the Psalms by James Merrick 1789 The Epistles of Paul in Modern English, A Paraphrase by George Barker Stevens 1898 A Paraphrase and Notes on the Revelation of St. John by Moses Lowman 1773 (JEHOVAH scattered throughout, but not a lot of uses) The Book of Job, essays and a Metrical Paraphrase by Rossiter Raymond 1878 The Messages of the Later Prophets arranged in the order of time, Analyzed, and Freely Rendered in Paraphrase by Charles Foster Kent 1899 The Book of Psalms of David the king and prophet by Edward Faulkener 1875 The First Book of Moses, called Genesis translated into the Grebo Tongue (African) uses “Jehova” 1850 Notes on the Book of Job with a New Version by William Kelly 1879 A New Version of the Psalms of David Fitted to the Tunes Used in the Churches by Nicholas Brady 1839 (Uses Jehovah about 6 times) Franz Delitzsch Hebrew New Testament Ginsburg’s 1896 Hebrew Bible, Torah, Kethuvim, Neviim Exodus – Revised with notes by WH Bennett 1908 The Book of Genesis by GW Wade 1896 The Songs Hymns And Prayers Of The Old Testament by Charles Foster Kent 1914 Isaiah in Modern Speech by John McFadyen 1918 Jeremiah in Modern speech by John McFadyen 1919 The Psalms in Modern Speech by John McFadyen 1870 The Wisdom Books in Modern Speech by John McFadyen The book of Job translated from the Hebrew by Ernst Renan 1889 The books of Chronicles by WH Bennett 1894 Joshua by WH Bennett 1899 (some pages hard to read) The Book of Judges by JF Moore 1899 The Holy Scriptures of the Old Covenant by Wellbeloved Volume 1 1862 The Holy Scriptures of the Old Covenant by Wellbeloved Volume 2 1862 The Holy Scriptures of the Old Covenant by Wellbeloved Volume 3 1862 The Epic of the Inner Life being the Book of Job by J Genung 1891 The Book of Job – the Poetic Portion Versified by Homer Sprague 1913 Mozes bi naltsos alsedihigi odesziz holychigi inda yistainilli ba Hani Mark naltsos ye yiki-iscinigi. Tohatcidi enisoti dine bizadkyehgo ayila (Navajo Book of Moses – retains the name JEHOVAH for God 1912) Choctaw New Testament 1857 (text sometimes difficult to read) Joshua, Judges and Ruth in Choctaw by Alfred Wright 1913 (the divine name used is “Chihowah” even sometimes in the New Testament above) Gospel according to John – Creek by HF Buckner 1860 “In my translation of John I have transfered the Hebraic name Jehovah for the name of the Supreme Being, instead of adopting the Creek word Hesakitvmise.” La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 1 1894 La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 2 1894 La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 3 1894 La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 4 1894 La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 5 1894 La Sainte Bible – Crampon (French) Volume 6 1894 Mysteries and Controversies behind the Divine Name YHWH – Many Books scanned from the originals into PDF format on CDrom Contents: National Religions and Universal Religions: Lectures Delivered at Oxford by Abraham Kuenen 1882 “The Pronunciation of the Divine Name “Yahweh.” By declaring, as soon as I had occasion to use it, that we have good grounds for pronouncing the name of the god of Israel “Yahweh,” I implied that the objections which have been urged against this pronunciation—most recently by Friedrich Delitzsch (Wo Iag das Paradiesl Eine biblisch-assyriologische Studie, S. 158—166) and von Hartmann (Das relig. Bewusstsein u. s. w. S. 370 f.)—have not convinced me. I must now briefly explain the reason of this. On the derivation and significance of the name I will not now touch, but will confine myself exclusively to the anterior question of how it was pronounced.” – Page 308 How the Bible Grew: The Story as Told by the Book and Its Keepers by Frank Grant Lewis 1919 “Where this divine name occurrs in the Hebrew, Israelitish readers pronounce the word for master, lord. This Hebrew word is ordinarily transliterated adonai. Israelites still say “Adonai” when in reading they come to the divine name. Christians, however, as early as the fourteenth or the fifteenth century began to combine the two words, pronouncing the consonants Jhvh with modifications of the vowels of adonai. We should expect perhaps as an outcome such a word as Jahovaih, but it did not come into use. Instead, one of the earliest results of the combination of the two words was the form Johouah. Later the form Jehovah was adopted. This is now known not only to be a hybrid term but also to have no good linguistic basis for its vowels. Careful investigations have been made concerning the original pronunciation of the divine name itself, that is, investigations to discover the vowel sounds which were originally a part of the name. These investigations offer different possibilities, such as Jahveh, Jahvah, or even Yahu.” – Page 84 Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology by Society of Biblical Archaeology 1895 With a chapter on: ON THE DIVINE NAME By REV. G. MARGOLIOUTH. Jehovah the redeemer god: the scriptural interpretation of the divine name by Thomas Tyler – 1861 Light on the Old Testament from Babel by Albert Tobias Clay 1906 Page 247 discusses various pronunciations, such as Iabe, Yahwa, Yahwe and Yawa Studies in the History of Religions: Presented to Crawford Howell Toy by David Gordon Lyon, George Foot Moore 1912 “It has been contended that the name Yahweh as an element in a proper name occurs in Babylonia still earlier. In a text published by Thureau-Dangin, a granddaughter of the king Naram-Sin bears a name which may be read Lipush-Iaum, ‘May Iaum make.’ Radau, Burney, and Clay all regard this as an occurrence of Yahweh. Rogers with more caution holds that it is doubtful, and that possibly Ea is referred to. It would certainly be rash to assert that this name is proof that Yahweh as a divine name was known among the immediate descendants of Naram-Sin, but it is clearly possible that such may be the case. Bible and Spade: Lectures Delivered Before Lake Forest College by John Punnett Peters – Bible – 1922 “I was struck with the fact that the divine name Yah commences to become prominent in David’s time. After he set up the Ark in Jerusalem, the divine name Yah becomes the dominating name in Judah, and especially in the royal family. On the other hand, it does not come to the fore among the ten tribes until two hundred years later, in the time of the great prophet Elijah, whose name means “Yah time the Pharaoh raided and plundered Palestine.” p. 99 Theology of the Old Testament by Gustav Friedrich Oehler, George Edward Day 1883 With Sections: THE NAME JEHOVAH. Pronunciation and grammatical explanation of the name Signification of the name Age and origin of the name Jehovah Comparison of the name Jehovah with Elohim and El Attributes or names of God which are derived immediately from the idea of Jehovah Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary 1914 (partial copy) “The Septuagint with one exception (18:1) attests the word Jehovah at the beginning of these paragraphs, as the first divine name in the seder, however much the Septuagint may differ from the Massoretic text in respect to the divine name elsewhere in the paragraph. Dahse’s theory, it will be noted, accords with these facts regarding the initial divine name, and also accounts for the difference between the Massoretic text and the Septuagint in 18:1. And the general agreement of the two texts in regard to the divine name used, where a particular rule seems to have been followed by the author or early editor of the narratives, is an additional attestation of the fidelity of the Greek translators to their Hebrew text, and affords valuable testimony to the readings of the early Hebrew text.” Hours with the Bible: Or, The Scriptures in the Light of Modern Discovery by John Cunningham Geikie – 1889 “Among the Egyptians there was a god whose name it was unlawful to utter; and it was forbidden to name or to speak of the supreme guardian divinity of Rome.’ Even to mention a god’s name in taking an oath was deemed irreverent. In the Book of Henoch 7 a secret magic power is ascribed to the Divine Name, and “it upholds all things which are.” Men learned it through the craft of the evil angel, Kesbeel, who, in heaven, before he was cast out, gained it by craft from Michael, its original guardian.” Page 839 The Pythagorean Triangle: Or, The Science of Numbers by George Oliver 1875 “…making together twenty-six, the same number as the Tetragrammaton. Reason apparently supports the idea that profound mysteries are contained in the characters of this holy language; and who will contend that they do not all involve many secrets and reasons for being used in the law of God, from the perfect art with which they are formed” p. 23 The great Dionysiak myth by Robert Brown 1877 “Clemens Alexandrinus says, ‘the mystic name of four letters, ‘the sacred Tetragrammaton YaHVeH, ‘which was affixed to those alone to whom the adytum was accessible, is called Iaou, which is interpreted, “Who is and shall be.” Mr. King observes, ‘Theodoret states that the four letters of the Holy Name were pronounced by the Samaritans IABE; by the Jews, IAO Jerome (Ps. viii.), “The name of the Lord amongst the Hebrews is of four letters, Jod, He, Vau, He ; which is properly the name of God, and may be read as I A H O, and is held by the Jews for ineffable.” ‘ 2Bunsen, very reasonably, considers it questionable whether the real etymology of the word is Hebrew, but remarks, ‘The sublime idea, “I am that I am,” i.e. the Eternal, is certainly the right one in a Hebrew point of view.'” Medical Symbolism in Connection with Historical Studies in the Arts by Thomas S. Sozinskey 1891 “Tetragrammaton — that is, J H V H, or, as it is commonly rendered, Jehovah — was the same thing as the IAW. Much could be said about it, as those familiar with Masonic legends and occult literature are aware. Lenormant states, of the wide belief in the power of the hidden “name of the Lord,” that “we now see clearly that it came from Chaldea.” p. 133 The Names of God in Holy Scripture: A Revelation of His Nature by Andrew John Jukes 1889 Cumorah Revisited: Or, “The Book of Mormon” and the Claims of the Mormons by Charles Augustus Shook 1910 “Latter-day Saints tell us further that the Indians were in the habit of using the sacred ejaculation, “Hallelujah,” and Jenkins says: “In the Choctaw nation they often sing ‘Halleluyah,’ intermixed with their lamentations.” — The Ten Tribes, p. 132. Elsewhere (p. 144) he informs us that both the Choctaw and Cherokee tribes use the word. The Creeks had a sacred chant, hi-yo-yu or hay-ay-al-gi* The Cherokees employed the sacred, but meaningless, chant, ha-wi-ye-e-hi, in their “Groundhog Dance;” he-e! hay-u-ya han-iwa, etc., was employed by their bear-hunters to attract the bear ; while ha-wi-ye-hy-u-we was a part of one of their baby songs. Hayuya falling on the ears of an Englishman might be mistaken for “hallelujah.” Lastly, the words for “Jehovah” (Yohewah in the Cherokee, Che-ho-wa in the Choctaw, and Chihufa in the Creek) are not original words at all, and the same may be said for Shiloh, Canaan and other Old Testament names, but are simply the efforts of these tribes to pronounce our Scriptural terms.” View of the Hebrews: Exhibiting the Destruction of Jerusalem by Ethan Smith 1823 “These Indians have many wild pagan notions of this one God. But they have brought down by tradition, it seems, the above essentially correct view of him, in opposition to the polytheistical world. Their name of God is remarkable — Wahconda. It has been shown in the body of this work, that various of the Indians call God Yohewah, Ale, Yah, and Wah, doubtless from the Hebrew names Jehovah, Ale, and Jah, And it has been shown that these syllables which compose the mime of God, sire compounded in many Indian words, or form the roots from which they are formed.” The Glorious Name of God, The Lord of Hosts: Opened in Two Sermons by Jeremiah Burroughs 1643 (very old copy, often hard to read, but beautiful to behold just the same) Indian Myths Or, Legends, Traditions, and Symbols of the Aborigines by Ellen Russell Emerson 1884 “the form Jehovah, instead of Yahweh or Yahaveh, has been adopted; but it may be justly claimed that the two latter words are the more accurate. In these we trace a still more remarkable resemblance to the sacred name of Indian invocation. An instance is quoted by M. Remusut from one of the works of a Chinese philosopher of the sixth or seventh century before Christ, in which the name appears in Chinese scriptures. The reference is as follows…Here again reappears the name as J-hi-wai, which, with due regard to phonetic and vernacular changes, may be claimed as identical with that of the Indian’s sacred name, Yo-he-wah. The universality of the use of the syllable yo, or jo, in a divine name may be illustrated by other examples. lio was the Coptic name of the moon ; Java, or Kara-Java, was a name said to be given the Supreme Being by a tribe in the jungles of Burmah. Page 638 A Discourse on the Religion of the Indian Tribes of North America: Delivered by Samuel Farmar Jarvis 1820 (only first 119 pages) “Much stress has been laid upon the supposed use of the Hebrew words Jehovah and Halliluiah among the Indians. With regard to the invocation of God, by the name of Jehovah, the fact, in the first place, is not certain. Some travellers assert that the Indians, when assembled in council, and on other solemn occasions, express their approbation by ejaculating Ho, ho, ho, with a very guttural emission. In the minutes of a treaty, held at Lancaster, I think in 1742, on which occasion Conrad Weiser was interpreter, it is said that the chiefs expressed their approbation in the usual manner, by saying, “Yo-wah.” p. 90 Light and Truth: Collected from the Bible and Ancient and Modern History by Robert Benjamin Lewis 1844 “In their sacred dances, these authors assure us the Indians sing “Halleluyah Yohewah;”—praise to Jah Jehovah. When they return victorious from their wars, they sing, Yo-he-wah; having been by tradition taught to ascribe the praise to God. The same authors assure us, the Indians make great use of the initials of the mysterious name of God, like the tetragrammation of the ancient Hebrews; or the four radical letters which form the name of Jehovah; as the Indians pronounce thus, Y-O-He-wah.” p. 261 Plus you a get many pdf books containing the Divine Name in the message title Contents of CD: Jehovah-Jesus: The Oneness of God: the True Trinity … by Robert D Weeks – 1880 Jehovah-Jesus by Thomas Whitelaw – 1913 – 143 pages Jehovah the redeemer god: the scriptural interpretation of the divine name. by Thomas Tyler – 1861 The Life and Exploits of Jehovah by Henry Mulford Tichenor – 1915 – 222 pages Trinity hymns for the worship of the three-one Jehovah in faith & love … by Trinity hymns – 1876 The Shekinah: Or, The Presence and Manifestation of Jehovah by William Cooke – 1877 The Self-revealing Jehovah of the Old Testament: The Christ of the New Testament by Sarah Matilda (Fry) Barclay 1885 A Commentary on the Holy Bible by John Roberts Dummelow – 1909 – 1091 pages “Events of their history had been foretold by Jehovah long before they happened … But now the things Jehovah purposes are declared on the eve of the event…” The Righteousness of Jehovah: That Makes for Peace by Richard F. Chambers – 1917 Final Restoration Demonstrated from the Scriptures of Truth: By Three Sufficiant Argument – The Oath of Jehovah; The Love of Jehovah; The Prayer of Faith by Enoch B. Kenrick – 1821 Jehovah, the covenant name of God; or, God in Christ, in the name of Jehovah – 1873 Jehovah-Jesus: Scripture studies of seven sayings of our Lord in the Gospel … by Alexander Macleod Symington – 1876 Jehovah Elohim. Trinitarian and unitarian sermons by Edward John Turnour – 1831 Judgment of the judges of Jehovah: or, The rationalism of ultra-Calvinism … by William Robertson Aikman – 1875 The wars of Jehovah, in Heaven, earth and Hell. by Thomas Hawkins – 1844 The Eternal; or, The attributes of Jehovah, as ‘the God of our fathers’. by Robert Philip – 1874 A selection of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, to the praise and glory of Jehovah. edited by George W Straton – 1837 On the use of Jehovah and Elohim in the Pentateuch by H. T – Pentateuch – 1869 The Day of Yahweh by John Merlin Powis Smith – 1901 – 31 pages About this item: This item is delivered to you as a data CD or DVD disc(s). These CDs/DVDs are intended for the use in your PC/Macintosh computer. If your computer has a CD/DVD drive, it will be able to open the files on the disc(s). Each and every single page of our rare and historical books are carefully scanned and compiled into digital format for your viewing pleasure. This digital format is known as Adobe PDF and most computers already have the software to view these files by default. PDF files are compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems. You are able to easily read, search, zoom/magify, flip through/jump to any page, and print any part or page(s) within the viewable book. Our CD/DVD disc(s) are brand new and delivered to you in a white CD/DVD sleeve with quality print on the disc(s). If you have any inquiries about this item, please feel free to contact us. You can use the “Ask a question” link located on the bottom of this page. … Vintagephilia Thanks You Personally … For all Vintage Lovers out there, thank you for keeping us in mind! We will continue our best efforts in preserving history one page at a time. Vintagephlia is here to bring you the rarest and hard to find historical memorabilia digitalized for your viewing pleasures. We carry a vast line of products ranging from classic audiobooks, historical literature, old time radio shows, rare films, old prints, antique artwork, and just about anything vintage-related! Each product has been carefully researched, compiled, and digitalized in preserving a part of the past. We hope that you cherish and share this wealth of knowledge ~ We love vintage, nostalgia, and history as much as you do! ~ Be sure to add us to your favorites list! Visit Our eBay Store check out our other items!
Frequently Asked Questions About * THE BOOK OF YAHWEH AND 200 OTHER DIVINE NAMES ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BOOKS on DVD * in My Website
ebeergaspvtltd.com is the best online shopping platform where you can buy * THE BOOK OF YAHWEH AND 200 OTHER DIVINE NAMES ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BOOKS on DVD * from renowned brand(s). ebeergaspvtltd.com delivers the most unique and largest selection of products from across the world especially from the US, UK and India at best prices and the fastest delivery time.
What are the best-selling * THE BOOK OF YAHWEH AND 200 OTHER DIVINE NAMES ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BOOKS on DVD * on ebeergaspvtltd.com?
ebeergaspvtltd.com helps you to shop online and delivers Bvlgari to your doorstep. The best-selling Bvlgari on ebeergaspvtltd.com are: Bvlgari Men’s Card Case 280299 Bulgari Bulgari Man Bvlgari Omnia Coral Eau de Parfum for Women – Earthy Brown -Size 100 BVLGARI Le Gemme 6186 18K Rose Gold Plated Grau Round Jewel Sunglasses BV6186K Bvlgari sunglasses 6181 rhinestone mens Used STOC-0 Bvlgari – Splendida Tubereuse Mystique Eau De Parfum Spray 30ml/1oz JASMIN NOIR by Bvlgari 25 ml/ 0.84 oz Eau de Parfum Spray NIB RARE BVLGARI Fold Wallet Orange USED T148-1 Bvlgari BLV Linge De Bain II Bath & Shower Gel Travel Size 1.0fl. oz – NIB Bvlgari | Allegra | Dolce Estasi | 100mL | 3.4 FL. OZ. | Eau de Parfum | Tester BVLGARI Assioma AA44S Date Navy Dial Automatic Men’s Watch_797385 Bvlgari Pour Homme 3.4oz Men’s Eau de Toilette Bvlgari Baciami 100ml 3.4oz Brand New Authentic BVLGARI BULGARI Serpenti Forever Chain Crossbody Clutch BNIB in Sea Star Coral VINTAGE BULGARI FOR WOMEN EDT 50ML 1.7FL Bvlgari Sunglasses BV8123G 5191T5 Havana, Size 57-16-135 Bvlgari Eyeglasses Frames 1105 2052 Matte Gold Black Square WireRim 55-20-145 Bvlgari Eyeglasses Red/Wine 4062-B Swarovski Crystal In Original Box Bvlgari Man Wood Essence Men 3.4 oz 100 ml Eau De Parfum Spray Same As Photo BVLGARI Rosenthal Twist Clutch BVLGARI Gold Plated Rollerball Pen (used) FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE 3 BVLGARI MAN RAIN ESSENCE EDP Terrae Essence Wood Essence Perfume Sampler BVLGARI Bulgari Bulgari BB39S Date Silver Dial Automatic Men’s Watch Q#132241 Bvlgari Eau Parfumee Au The Rouge By Bvlgari cologne For Women 1.7 fl oz 50ml BVLGARI small gold greeting card with envelope 4″ x 4″-pack of 10 BVLGARI – womens eyeglasses – BV4107B 5361 – Violet Gradient – Pale Gold BVLGARI BVL MAN Men Cologne Splash Mini Eau de Tolette .17 Oz EDT 5 mL NEW NWOB Bvlgari Jasmin Noir Eau de Parfum 5ml & Body Lotion 30 ml BVLGARI SPLENDIDA PATCHOULI TENTATION EAU DE PARFUM 0.5OZ-15ML SPRAY NEW IN BOX NEW Bvlgari 6141 Sunglasses 20142Y Gold 100% AUTHENTIC Bvlgari Women’s Card Case 30420 Bulgari Bulgari 2 BVLGARI EXTREME Pour Homme Eau De Toilette 3.4fl.oz/100ml (HARD TO GET) BVLGARI Diagono Magnesium DG41SMC Brown Dial Automatic Men’s Watch_790037 BVLGARI Octo Roma OCP41SG PG/SS #784 BVLGARI B.Zero1 BZ22S Quartz Watch Wristwatch Free Shipping [Used] Bvlgari collection 3 samples New in box 0.05 fl oz. x 3 great little sample set! Bvlgari MAN Travel Spray in edt 0.34 oz/10 ml New in Box !! BVLGARI MAN IN BLACK EDP 3.4 OZ / 100 ML (NEW IN A BOX) SEALED BVLGARI MAN AFTER SHAVE LOTION 3.4 OZ / 100 ML NEW & SEALED Authentic Bvlgari Black Leather Long Slim Bifold Clutch Wallet Bvlgari Eau Parfumée Au thé Blanc Eau de Cologne Spray Perfume 2.5 fl oz / 75 mL AQUA POUR HOMME by Bvlgari Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3 oz for Men BVLGARI Le chair LUP28SG K18PG2 tone Silver Dial Quartz Ladies Watch_803290 Bvlgari Man Wood Neroli Men’s Eau de Parfum 3.4 oz (AUTHENTIC) TRUSTED SELLER BVLGARI Signed STRAP w/ BVLGARI BOX ( For Phone, Keychain ) / COLLECTIBLE Bvlgari Pour Femme Women Eau Fraiche Eau de Toilette Spray 1.7 oz 50ml GENUINE BVLGARI 37 JEWEL AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH MOVEMENT DIAL AND HANDS Bvlgari Le Gemme Orom Eau De Parfum Spray 3.4 oz 100 ml New In Box Authentic BVLGARI Diagono Professional DP42SGMT GMT gray Dial Automatic Men’s Watch_840532 BVLGARI MAN TERRAE ESSENCE for Men 0.5 oz 15 ml Eau de Parfum Spray NEW IN BOX Bvlgari Octo 102103 BGO41BSLDCH Chronograph Automatic Men’s Watch +Free Post BVLGARI SPLENDIDA IRIS D’OR 1.7 oz 50 ML EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY NEW IN DAMAGED BOX Rose Essentielle by BVLGARI 0.34 oz Eau de Parfum Refillable Spray NO CAP & BOX Bvlgari for Men Eau de Toilette Spray 3.4 Ounce 85-90% FULL. Bvlgari BB38WSLDCH/N White Dial Chronograph Automatic Men’s Watch +Free Post BVLGARI Grey BV 3032 Eyeglasses (52•19) Bulgari Women’s 54 mm Striped Purple Sunglasses BV8257-54058H-54 Bvlgari Au the Blanc (White Tea) Pleated Soap 50g – Set of 6 Splendida Rose Rose EDP Spray by Bvlgari ~ 3.4 fl oz ~ 100 ml Bvlgari Bag Bulgari Cocktail Bag, Clutch Peach Satin BVLGARI OMNIA CRYSTALLINE Edt Eau de Toilette Mini . 17 oz Splash SEALED +GIFT🎁 AQVA ATLANTIQUE Pour Homme by Bvlgari 100 ml/ 3.4 oz After Shave Balm NIB Bvlgari au the vert (green tea) shampoo 2.5oz Set of 6 Bvlgari – Splendida Tubereuse Mystique Eau De Parfum Spray 30ml/1oz Rose Goldea Blossom Delight by Bvlgari EDT 2.5 oz Women Tester Box BVLGARI Ladies Watch Lucea Date AT SS LU33S Polished w/ boxed warranty card SPLENDIDA PATCHOULI TENTATION by BVLGARI 0.05 oz, 1.5 ml EDP Spray Bvlgari Rose Essentielle 1.7oz Women’s Eau de Parfum Auth BVLGARI Bvlgari Bvlgari BB40CL L20300 Black Men’s Wrist Watch Bvlgari Limited Edition Timepiece Bvlgari Pour Homme By Bvlgari men’s mini 0.12 oz/4ML splash Eau De Toilette NIB Ladies Bvlgari B.zero1 35mm 18K Rose Gold Steel Flower Dial Wrist Watch 101901 Bvlgari Man In Black TSTER EDP 3.4 oz / 100 ml For Men TSTER Bvlgari Diagono Scuba SD38SGMT Watch GMT date black Dial Automatic EAU PARFUMEE AU THE Bleu by Bvlgari 75 ml/2.5 oz Eau de Cologne Spray (T) BVLGARI Tie Silk PNK Men Bvlgari Black fragrance, innovative, bold, unexpected, unisex, Postcard Omnia Crysralline L’EAU DE PARFUM by Bvlgari Large Spray in EAU DE PARFUM NIB ! BVLGARI BLV by Bvlgari Eau De Toilette Spray 3.3/ 3.4 oz Bvlgari Omnia Pink Sapphire Eau De Toilette 2.2 Fl. Oz / 65 ml Bvlgari Man In Black by Bvlgari for Men 2.0 oz EDP Spray Brand New Vintage Empty Collectible Bottle BULGARI EAU FRAICHE EDT 1.7 Fl. Oz. 50 Ml. Bvlgari Le Gemme Guan Eau De Parfum 1.5ML/0.05fl.oz Sample Bvlgari Genuine 2 Link Solo Tempo ST35 Men’s Watch 18mm Excellent Condition BVLGARI POUR HOMME EDT MINI SPLASH .17 OZ **** READ **** *FREE SHIPPING* Bvlgari Man + Man in Black Bundle! *BLOW OUT SALE* Original Bvlgari Au The Rouge RARE Eau De Cologne Parfumee 5ml / 0.17 OZ. Bulgari AQUA MARINE Men, Bvlgari Aqva Homme, After Shave Emulsion, 2.5 oz (75ml) Bvlgari 4 Piece Travel Miniature Collection for Men TYGER wau de perfum (Le Gemme Tygar Eau de Parfum) 55ML Bvlgari Aqva 2 Pieces Set 3.4 oz & 0.5 oz Eau De Toilette Spray Men Bvlgari Ladies Rose Goldea Blossom Delight EDT Spray 1.7 oz Fragrances Bulgari Bvlgari Bvlgari BB33PLAUTO Pt950 Platinum Solid watch unisex TO164040 BVLGARI Bvlgari Bvlgari BB26SSD Date Quartz Wristwatch Free Shipping [Used] NEW Emirates 1st First Class Men Amenity Kit – Bvlgari Le Gemme GYAN Bvlgari Le Gemme TYGAR Eau de Parfum Sample Spray 1.5 ml/ 0.05 fl oz Bvlgari Allegra Magnifying Myrrh Essence Eau de Parfum Sample – 1.5ml/0.05oz BVLGARI 8112 B MULTICOLOR FRAME JEWELED CRYSTALS 5234/11 SUNGLASSES ITALY Bvlgari Man Rain Essence Eau de Parfum EDP Vial Spray .05oz / 1.5ml Lot 15 Pcs NEW Bvlgari 4190B Eyeglasses 5426 Violet 100% AUTHENTIC NEW Bvlgari 8232 Sunglasses 54708G Pink 100% AUTHENTIC Mens Pullover Fleece Hoodie