
YHWH
YHWH is the tetragrammaton representing the biblical name of God in Hebrew, often rendered as "Yahweh" or "Jehovah." It appears in the Hebrew Bible and is central to Judaism, symbolizing God's eternal existence, sovereignty, and covenant with the people of Israel. Traditionally, the name is considered sacred, leading to its pronunciation being avoided in religious contexts. In Christianity, it is often associated with the concept of God's nature and presence. YHWH reflects key aspects of monotheism, emphasizing that there is only one true God who is involved in the world and human affairs.