
Yaweh
Yahweh is the sacred name of God in the Jewish tradition, representing the divine being believed to be the Creator of the universe. Often considered the most sacred name, it emphasizes God's eternal existence and sovereignty. In Hebrew, Yahweh is associated with the covenant relationship between God and the people of Israel. It is traditionally not spoken aloud to show reverence, often replaced with titles like "Lord." Yahweh encompasses attributes of omnipotence, omniscience, and moral perfection, serving as the foundation of faith for Jews and influencing Christianity and other religions.