Y-T-HVH | י-ת-הוה

 

I hear often comments that YHVH is unpronounceable. However, the name appears in Torato with vowelization and in several variations as well. In Beit Toratah, we encourage the pronunciation of the name תהוה Tehovah loud and clear — a new name for the Divine: We call it, call it out, read it, and read into it.

The compound letter that overlaps ת and י for future tense doesn’t have a pronunciation yet. It’s a symbol that brings together Hers and His future intent into the present moment - הוה - hoveh.

בַּרֹאשׁ ית בָּרְאָה אֱלֹהִין אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ׃

In the head Y T created Elohin (These-Are) the skies and the earth.

 
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