A name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH.
1 By this construction, Yahweh 's work was indicated, and Yahweh 's work was concealed.
2 So the service of the house of Yahweh was set in order.
3 But he would not be so brash as to access Yahweh directly.
4 But how would irascible Yahweh measure up to these other lofty visions?
5 Josuah cried, 'and give your hearts to Yahweh , the God of Israel!'
6 When he died, he said, Yahweh look on it, and require it.
7 One of two Hebrew wives of Yahweh from the fifth century B.C.E.
8 Yahweh is the Unconditioned One: I shall be that which I shall be.
9 Yet Hillalum still hadn't seen any signs, any indication that Yahweh noticed him.
10 Despite his terrifying otherness, Yahweh can speak and Isaiah can answer.
11 At each stage, Yahweh blessed and sanctified the creation and pronounced it good'.
12 Ahab remained true to Yahweh but did not try to curb Jezebel's proselytism.
13 Now Yahweh was actually saying that these things were utterly meaningless.
14 As we might expect, P had an exalted and sophisticated view of Yahweh .
15 Isaiah, a member of the royal family, had seen Yahweh as a king.
16 The people had a choice between Yahweh and the traditional gods of Canaan.
Other examples for "yahweh"
Grammar, pronunciation and more