Day THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.
Day THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.
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Stellars….
Wallowa Mountains (aka the Swiss Alps of Oregon)…
Grand Tetons, Jackson, Wyoming…
Swiss Alps…
Have a lovely Sunday!
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Good morning, Lucille! Have a blessed Sunday.
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Good morning, ernn! A blessed Sunday to you, too!
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That’s a good one, aus!
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Article from BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY REVIEW….
“What Is God’s Name?”
Pronouncing the Tetragrammaton
John Drummond January 13, 2026
If you regularly read Bible History Daily posts, Biblical Archaeology Review articles, or are a fan of biblical history in general, you’ve probably come across the name Yahweh once or twice when referring to the God of Israel. Someone new to the world of biblical scholarship, however, might be left a bit confused about the name, since it isn’t found anywhere in the most common Bible translations. Even the most famous translation of the Bible—the King James Version—uses the name Jehovah for the God of Israel in the Old Testament. Many, then, might ask where the name Yahweh originated.
The Tetragrammaton used in a medieval painting decorating the ceiling above the choir in England’s Winchester Cathedral. Photo by John G. Drummond.
https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/biblical-topics/hebrew-bible/what-is-gods-name/?utm_source=WhatCountsEmail&utm_medium=BHDA_Week_in_Review_NY&utm_campaign=E26419D0
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Mornin’ kids! A poem.
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