
Jehovah
Jehovah is a name used to refer to God in the context of the Judeo-Christian tradition, particularly in the Hebrew Bible and by Jehovah's Witnesses. It is derived from the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the four Hebrew letters representing God's name. The name emphasizes God's personal nature and His covenant relationship with His people. Jehovah is often associated with concepts of creation, moral authority, and divine guidance. While beliefs about Jehovah can vary among different religions, He is generally viewed as a singular, supreme being who is both transcendent and immanent in the lives of believers.