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- | אהיה | ||
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- | ahyah is the typical spelling for “to be”, " | ||
- | which we are later told is the root of the name [[Yahweh]]/ | ||
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- | אהיה | ||
- | ([[ahyah | ||
- | ]]) is the typical spelling for "to be", but the word used in Genesis 1:2 is ([[hytah]]) היתה | ||
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- | These are not the same word and should not be lumped together in the same [[Strong Number]] | ||
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- | These seem to be three separate words, implying that: | ||
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- | -[[Jehovah]] does not in fact mean "I am" | ||
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- | this word may or may not be related to [[hytah]] היתה, the word used in Genesis 1:2 to describe how the Earth **was** | ||
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- | "and the earth **was** formless and void" | ||
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