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Billy Interview - 2025-06-22, Part 1 - Talmud Jmmanuel, Jehova, JHWH, God, Origin
Today is 22 June 2025.
Last time, we started talking about the Talmud Jmmanuel,
and I would like to talk to you about Judaism,
because you've also written a few pages about Judaism,
which is, of course, the basis for Islam and Christianity.
And I just wanted to read a little bit from it first,
and then we can talk about it I have a few questions.
Namely about ‘Judaism’,
‘Jewish monotheism is founded on JAHVE (Jahveh)...’, i.e. written J, A, H, V, E, [Page XXXVI Talmud of Jmmanuel]
"... who is regarded as God, from which
a god-belief exists, as it does with Christianity and with Islam."
And then a little later you write, or
"The consequence would be to refer to the Jewish religious direction as JAHVEISM (Jahvehism)
and to the believers as JAHVEISTS (Jahvehists), ...‘.
And then, ’... but not as Judaism and Jews,
because with the belief in God, there exists a god-belief".".
And then later you write, "JAHVE (Jahveh) or JAHWE (Jahweh)...", spelled with a W,
" is the Hebrew proper name of the God of Israel,
with the origin and meaning of the name being disputed.
The self-revelation of the name of God (Exodus 3:14)
is usually translated as follows:
“I will be whom I will be”
(somewhat idiotic for a supposedly rational God).
Jahveh/Jahweh was incorrectly read
as JEHOVAH according to the vocalisation of the Hebrew text.
Since at least the 1st century after Jmmanuel,
the Jahvehists – that is, the Jews – avoid uttering the name of God
and only read ADONAI,
... which means “my Lord” in Hebrew, for Jahveh/Jahweh.
As a Latin transliteration of the Hebrew spelling,
the Tetragrammaton JHWH is in use.
The name of God, JHWH,
since the establishment of the first temple, was only to be uttered by the High Priest
in the Temple cult.
Other common designations for God in Hebrew usage
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