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manpreet
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3 years ago
I know very well that the word Yahweh (יהוה) is considered so holy by orthodox Jews that they do not dare to utter it. Even in Torah, they substitute it with either Adonai (יְהֹוָה), Hashem (השם) or Elohim (אֱלֹהִים). Furthermore, if one is well-versed in Hebrew Linguistic, significant difference in syllabus interpretation can be spotted throughout numerous passages where this word is mentioned.
This incredible respect and discipline got me interested. My main question is:
Is there a Jewish worship ritual where this word (Yahweh) is procedurally uttered?
Because of the significance of the name both for Jews and Christians, this question is very dear and important to me. Furthermore, the almost mystical power ascribed to it by Jews fascinates me.
Thank you for your answers in advance!
P.S.: I'm sorry if I offended any Jewish believers by writing the Holy Name down.