
Yahweh
Yahweh is the name used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the God of Israel, distinguishing Him from other deities. He is often depicted as the creator of the universe, emphasizing attributes like omnipotence, justice, and mercy. In Jewish tradition, the name is considered sacred and is not pronounced as written; instead, titles such as Adonai (Lord) are used. Yahweh’s teachings and covenant with His people form the foundation of Jewish faith and have significantly influenced Christianity and Islam, making Him a central figure in these Abrahamic religions.