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<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:여호와]][[vi:Giêhôva]][[es:Jehová]][[ne:यहोवा]][[pt:Jeová]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->'''Jehovah''' is the name of God the Father in the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] that was first revealed to Moses. His Name uses four Hebrew consonants (יהוה, YHWH in the Roman alphabet),<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://biblehub.com/interlinear/exodus/3-15.htm|title=Exodus 3:15|website=Bible Hub}}</ref> which are known as the ''Tetragrammaton'' (Ancient Greek: ''τετραγράμματον''). In the [[Bible]], the name ''Jehovah'' first appears in Genesis 2:4.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+2%3A4&version=NIV |title=Genesis 2:4 |quote= }}</ref> He is also called '''''Yahweh'''''.<br>The meaning of ''Jehovah'' has been interpreted in many ways. God’s four-letter name, יהוה, is understood to mean “I am,” which is derived from the Hebrew verb “to be (הָיָה, hayah).”<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+3%3A14-15+&version=NIV |title=Exodus 3:14–15 |quote= }}</ref> Many scholars interpret it as “I am who I am.”<ref name=":0">{{인용 |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yahweh|title=Yahweh |website=Britannica |date=  |author= |page= |quote=}}</ref>
<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:여호와]][[vi:Giêhôva]][[es:Jehová]][[ne:यहोवा]][[pt:Jeová]]<!-- interlanguage:end --><!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:여호와]][[vi:Giêhôva]][[es:Jehová]][[ne:यहोवा]][[pt:Jeová]]<!-- interlanguage:end --><!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:여호와]][[vi:Giêhôva]][[es:Jehová]][[ne:यहोवा]][[pt:Jeová]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->'''Jehovah''' is the name of God the Father in the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] that was first revealed to Moses. His Name uses four Hebrew consonants (יהוה, YHWH in the Roman alphabet),<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://biblehub.com/interlinear/exodus/3-15.htm|title=Exodus 3:15|website=Bible Hub}}</ref> which are known as the ''Tetragrammaton'' (Ancient Greek: ''τετραγράμματον''). In the [[Bible]], the name ''Jehovah'' first appears in Genesis 2:4.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+2%3A4&version=NIV |title=Genesis 2:4 |quote= }}</ref> He is also called '''''Yahweh'''''.<br>The meaning of ''Jehovah'' has been interpreted in many ways. God’s four-letter name, יהוה, is understood to mean “I am,” which is derived from the Hebrew verb “to be (הָיָה, hayah).”<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+3%3A14-15+&version=NIV |title=Exodus 3:14–15 |quote= }}</ref> Many scholars interpret it as “I am who I am.”<ref name=":0">{{인용 |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yahweh|title=Yahweh |website=Britannica |date=  |author= |page= |quote=}}</ref>


==Notation of Jehovah's Name==
==Notation of Jehovah's Name==