The “ineffable name” doctrine, a doctrine that teaches we should not pronounce our Heavenly Father’s Name, appears as early as the 150 AD/CE in the works of Justin Martyr, a Samaritan convert to Christianity. | eliyah.com
There are some who believe that the Messiah only referred to Yahweh as “The Father” or believe that Yahushua also followed the doctrine that states Yahweh’s name is too holy to pronounce. But this was one of many false teachings coming out of that era. | eliyah.com
It's sad but true. Man has removed the name of the Heavenly Father and His Messiah from His own book. Learn why this is so very wrong.| EliYah Ministries
This is a question that is often asked. Why should an English speaking person call on the Hebrew names of Yahweh and Yahushua?| eliyah.com
Many take the third commandment to mean that we should not use the Heavenly Father’s name alongside a swear word or profanity. I could see where it certainly might mean this. Others say that taking His name on our lips while living a life of sin is another way of taking His name in vain. I agree with this also. | eliyah.com
Before we begin it must be understood that our English bibles are not the original language in which scriptures were written. I sometimes talk to people who don’t understand this very basic principle, but it is totally true. The King James Version was the first major translation into English and was created approximately 1600 years after Yahushua the Messiah came to earth. | eliyah.com
Learn why the Heavenly Father's name is pronounced "Yahweh," and not Yahuah or Yehowah. The way Hebrew functions reveals the truth.| EliYah Ministries
Yahweh is the name of the Heavenly Father. His name, which He says is “My memorial to all generations,” (Exodus 3:15) carries the meaning of “He is,” or “He causes to be.” Because of tradition, the precious name of the Heavenly Father has been removed from His own book. Yahweh placed […]| EliYah Ministries