
The Hebrew Scriptures reveal the personal Name of the Creator thousands of times. In the original Hebrew text the Name appears as four letters.
Many modern translations replace this Name with titles such as LORD or GOD, but the manuscripts themselves preserve the Name throughout the text.
יהוה
"This is My Name forever, and this is My remembrance to all generations."
In many English Bibles the personal Name of the Creator was replaced with titles. When the Hebrew text contains the Name יהוה, translators often substituted the word LORD written in capital letters.

The shortened form YAH appears throughout the
Hebrew Scriptures and is preserved within many
Hebrew names and expressions.
"Extol Him that rides upon the heavens by His Name
YAH."
Psalm 68:4
The Scriptures reveal the Name of the Creator so that it may be known,
remembered, and called upon. Restoring the Name is not about tradition
language preference - it is about honoring what the Scriptures
themselves preserved.
"Scripture does not treat His Name as optional
-it commands it to be know, remembered,
and called upon."
"This is My Name forever..."
"Whoever calls on the Name..."
"Call upon His Name, make known His deeds..."

"The Name of YAHUAH is revealed throughout
the Scriptures.
Continue searching, studying, and growing in
understanding as you walk in His Word."
"Search the Scriptures."
"You are not meant to walk this journey alone. Join a community committed
to studying the Scriptures, honoring the Name of YAHUAH,
and growing in truth together."
"Weekly study. Daily encouragement. Real growth."
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