A name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH.
1Jahweh made a man, whom he supposed to be perfect.
2Jahweh's bad temper is constantly displayed in the Bible.
3God, Allah, Jahweh, Buddha, Thor, et alia have blessed us a single time re escaping.
4Is this unspeakable monster, Jahweh, the Father of Christ?
5Yet compared to the Koranic divinity, he was beginning to feel, old Jahweh was almost avuncular.
6This made Jahweh so angry that he smote the people, and slew more than fifty thousand of them.
7And here, in a long quotation, is an example of the mercy of Jahweh, and his faculty for cursing:
8"Glory to the gods of battles, Jahweh and Woden!" the padre yelled.
9The children of Israel, having been sent out by Jahweh to punish the Midianites, "slew all the males."
10Orthodox Jews avoid the name "Jahweh".
11When the man turned bad on his hands, Jahweh was angry, and cursed him and his seed for thousands of years.
12I could find in the Bible more instances of Jahweh's cruelty and barbarity and lack of mercy than I can find room for.
13Like the first man in space, a thousand years ago, looking down on an Earth that, by Jahweh and his mighty hammer, really was round.