But the results are too curious to be omitted whenever the tetragrammaton is discussed.
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It was never to be pronounced aloud, and was analogous to the sacred tetragrammaton of the Jews.
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And this symbolic idea is strengthened by the tetragrammaton, or sacred name of God, that was inscribed upon it.
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The triliteral name of God in the Brahminical mysteries, and equivalent among the Hindoos to the tetragrammaton of the Jews.
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It was considered as very sacred by the Pythagoreans, and was to them what the tetragrammaton was to the Jews.
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Hanson suddenly remembered legends of the tetragrammaton and the tales of magic he'd read in which there was always one element lacking.
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The incommunicable, ineffable name of God, in Hebrew יהוה, and called, from the four letters of which it consists, the tetragrammaton, or four-lettered name.
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But the most important point of the legend of the Stone of Foundation is its intimate and constant connection with the tetragrammaton, or ineffable name.
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He of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Neschamah, 757-u.
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Vav of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Ruach, 757-u.
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He is the Yod of the Tetragrammaton and represents aspects of God the Father.
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He is called Adonai, Tetragrammaton, Jehovah, Otheres, Athanatos and Schyros.
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She is the first He of the Tetragrammaton and represents aspects of God the Mother.
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Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon by its letters, 757-u.
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Creation symbolized by the Tetragrammaton expressed triangularly, 698-l.
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High Priest uttered the Tetragrammaton on the 10th of Tisri, 620-u.