Why Do We Say Yahshua & Yahweh?
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The prefix YAH is an abbreviation of Yahweh, the name of Elohim. The Bible makes great use of this short form. It is usually found, mostly, at the end of many names in the Bible: Nehemyah, Ahazyah, Adoniyah, Hizqiyah, Zekaryah, Hilqiyah, Nethanyah, etc. It is also at the beginning of a few names, too. Some examples are Yahudah, Yahoshua, and Yahoram; but it was indicated to be pronounced as 'Yeh' by the Massoretes to avoid the accident of saying the Father's name.
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