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Debunking the Myths of Sacred Namers
Here is an excellent synopsis by Alan Ruth at
Biblestudy.org of Carl Franklin's essays:
In this three-part paper which complements the research found in
In Defense of Jehovah, Carl Franklin challenges some of the assumptions
and doctrinal conclusions found in writings of those who believe God's name is
Yahweh or a variation of it.
Was there no letter "j" or its sound until about five hundred years
ago? Did Tyndale's translation of the Bible use the letter "i" for both
the "i" and "j" sound? Is there a letter "j" in Hebrew? Was
the name Jehovah
invented by the Catholic priest Galatinus in the 1500's, as a number of sources
such as the Jewish and Catholic Encyclopedias state? What do other historical
and Biblical sources say about Jehovah? Is Jehovah pointed with
the vowel marking of Adonai? Is Hebrew a sacred language? Was the
original language of humanity Hebrew? After the tower of Babel, when God
scattered humans by giving them different languages, was the "heavenly language"
of God given to the Hebrew peoples?
This carefully researched series is an essential source for those studying
into the Sacred Name doctrine found in some churches and fellowship groups.
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Written by: Carl Franklin
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