Difference between revisions of "HaShem"

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'''HaShem''' (''Heb. "The Name"'') is the word used to refer to the Almighty, as it is against Jewish faith to name Him.
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'''HaShem''' (''Heb. "The Name"'') is the word used to refer to the Almighty, as it is against Jewish Law to name Him.
 
The name of the Lord, rendered "יהוה " in Hebrew is believed by Jews to be used again only when Moshiach (the Messiah) comes and the Temple in Jerusalem is rebuilt.
 
The name of the Lord, rendered "יהוה " in Hebrew is believed by Jews to be used again only when Moshiach (the Messiah) comes and the Temple in Jerusalem is rebuilt.

Revision as of 18:46, May 4, 2007

HaShem (Heb. "The Name") is the word used to refer to the Almighty, as it is against Jewish Law to name Him. The name of the Lord, rendered "יהוה " in Hebrew is believed by Jews to be used again only when Moshiach (the Messiah) comes and the Temple in Jerusalem is rebuilt.