Entity: JAH
JAH is a term commonly used by Rastafarians to refer to God, derived from the Hebrew name Yahweh. It is recognized as the Supreme Being in Rastafarianism and is associated with the personal name of God, Yahweh, used by ancient Israelites.
JAH
Etymology
JAH is a term derived from the Hebrew name Yahweh, which is the personal name of God used by ancient Israelites.
Definition
In Rastafarianism, JAH is the name used to refer to the Supreme Being, recognized as the true and living God by followers.
Historical Context
JAH has its roots in Rastafarian beliefs, where it is considered the Almighty and the source of all creation.
Cultural Significance
JAH holds significant cultural importance among Rastafarians, symbolizing the connection to God and spiritual beliefs.
Related Concepts
JAH is closely related to the concept of Jehovah and Yahweh in other religious traditions.
See Also
In Rastafarianism, JAH is the name used to refer to the Supreme Being, recognized as the true and living God by followers.