YHWH in Hebrew letters

by dropoffyourkeylee 12 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • Disillusioned JW
    Disillusioned JW

    Correction: In my prior post I should not have said the following.

    '[Somewhat in contrast, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblies_of_Yahweh says 'The Assemblies of Yahweh is the largest sacred name group,[3] but it is not part of the Sacred Name Movement." The article also says "The Assemblies leaders call their faith 'True Worship', rather than Christianity or Judaism. " That sounds like what Rutherford called the WT/JW religion!]'

    Instead, I should have said the following.

    'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblies_of_Yahweh says "The Assemblies of Yahweh is the largest sacred name group,[3] but it is not part of the Sacred Name Movement." "The Assemblies of Yahweh" might be a different group than "The Assembly of Yahweh". The article also says "The Assemblies leaders call their faith 'True Worship', rather than Christianity or Judaism. " That sounds like what Rutherford called the WT/JW religion!'

    Further information: I intended the last section of my prior post to say the following (but I ran out of time to revise the post).

    " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assemblies_of_Yahweh says the following.

    'The Assemblies of Yahweh believes in a Great Tribulation, a Beast System which is interpreted to mean a world ruling government and synchronistic religion on this earth opposed to Yahweh's commandments [10] (Revelation 12:17) and finally, a millennial 1,000 year Kingdom of Yahweh (Revelation 20:4) on this earth which will usher an era of productivity, miracles, love, peace and tranquillity through the universal keeping of the commandments with Yahshua the Messiah ruling as King over this world.[11]' "

  • dropoffyourkeylee
    dropoffyourkeylee

    I don’t know who or what organization the publishers are associated with, but looking through their intro and appendix I would call them a Sacred Name movement. The also seem to be Sabbath keepers (Saturday, not Sunday). Also in the inerrancy of Scripture.

    The intro states that for the NT they started with the Textus Receptus and made their adjustments based on their beliefs. In particular they believe that the original was inspired in a Semitic Language, not in Greek which to them is profane. This assumption gives them the basis to make numerous textual changes, including the restoration of YHWH in the NT.

    Institute for Scripture Research has a website, though I don’t find it very informative.

    https://isr-messianic.org/publications/the-scriptures.html

  • greenhornet
    greenhornet

    The Hebrew letters for Yahweh, or God, rest above the main entrance to the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe. (Jackie Jadrnak/Journal)

    Church in Santa fe New Mexico USA

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