
What Is The Tetragrammaton? | My Jewish Learning
The Tetragrammaton, referred to in rabbinic literature as HaShem (The Name) or Shem Hameforash (The Special Name), is the word used to refer to the four-letter word, yud-hey-vav-hey (יהוה), that is the name for God used in the Hebrew Bible.
Tetragrammaton - Wikipedia
Hebrew letters י (yod) ה (heh) ו (vav) ה (heh), or YHWH/YHVH, the Tetragrammaton. The Tetragrammaton [note 1] is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. The four letters, written and read from right to left (in Hebrew), are yodh, he, waw, and he. [1]
Vav - The sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet - Chabad.org
The sixth letter of the aleph-bet is the vav. The design of the letter vav is a hook.2 The form of the vav can also represent a chute that connects a higher level to a lower one. Gematria. The numeric equivalent of the vav is six.
God's Name is a Four-Letter Word - Reform Judaism
What is God’s Name? According to Torah, God is a four-letter word. According to Jewish tradition, these four Hebrew letters – Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey – represent the proper name of God. Just as my father is an accountant whose name is Ken, so too God is a God, whose name is Yud-Hey-Vav-Hey or, in Hebrew.
Unifying the Yud Hei and the Vav Hei - Kabbalah Centre
There are two parts to our lives that are represented by the Tetragrammaton, the four-letter Name of God: the Yud Hei represents the higher levels, and the Vav Hei represents the lower levels.
The Power of the Tetragrammaton - Kabbalah Centre
He further explains that these four phases are represented in the four-letter name of God, Yud Hei Vav Hei, known as the Tetragrammaton. Yud Hei Vav Hei represents the totality of everything. There is not anything in the world that is not affected by it.
The Tetragrammaton: Why We Don't Pronounce G-d's Four-Letter …
Mar 19, 2024 · Look into a Torah scroll or Tehillim and you’ll discover that very often G‑d ’s name is written as four Hebrew letters: yud, hei, vav, hei. However, this name is never actually said aloud by Jewish people, and it is unknown how to pronounce it.
The Tetragrammaton | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud …
Jewish texts and source sheets about The Tetragrammaton from Torah, Talmud and other sources in Sefaria's library. The Hebrew letters ‘yud,’ ‘hey,’ ‘vav,’ and ‘hey’ (in English, YHVH) form what is known as the Tetragrammaton, or God’s four-letter name.
Yud, Hey, Vav, Hey - Reform Judaism
Yud, Hey, Vav, Hey The Hebrew four letters that spell the tetragrammaton, the unpronounceable name of God; despite the spelling, most often pronounced “ Adonai .” Hebrew Spelling
The letters of Yud Hei Vav Hei are like the letters of Adonai
Rabbi Shimon explains how the letters in Adonai are like the letters Yud Hei Vav Hei, and tells about their numerical significance. He says that the Tabernacle below on earth and the upper Tabernacle (Adonai) and the third Tabernacle that is even higher (Binah) are all comprised within each other "that the Tabernacle may be one." 292.