Entity: JEHOVAH
Jehovah is a name of God in the Old Testament, representing the unchanging, eternal, self-existent God who causes to become. It is derived from the Hebrew Scriptures and signifies a covenant-keeping deity.
JEHOVAH
Etymology
Most scholars believe the name Jehovah to be a hybrid form derived by combining the Hebrew letters YHWH with the vowels of Adonai.
Definition
Jehovah is a divine name in the Old Testament representing the eternal, self-existent God who causes to become.
Historical Context
The name Jehovah appears in the Hebrew Scriptures, signifying an unchanging, covenant-keeping God.
Cultural Significance
Jehovah is revered by many as the Creator and Fulfiller, embodying the concept of a deity who causes things to come into existence.
Related Concepts
Jehovah is often associated with the Tetragrammaton and the ineffable name of God in the Hebrew Scriptures.
See Also
A divine name in the Old Testament representing the eternal, self-existent God who causes to become.