Thursday, September 22, 2011

HASHEM

HASHEM

HaShem is the Hebrew word which pious Jews use instead of
the YOD-HEY-VAV-HEY (v-u-v-h) name, and literally means The Name This name is normally not written together, i.e. Without the dashes.

HaShem is used 7484 times in the Tanach.

Neither HaShem, nor it's Greek equivalent is ever used in the
Nazarean Codicil. The first use, of HaShem, is in:

Bereshit (Genesis) 2:4 This is the account of the heavens and
the earth when they were created.

When HaShem God made the earth and the
heavens-- HaShem means "self existent" or "eternal", according to Strong's. 

HOPE THIS POST HELPS IN FURTHER UNDERSTANDING OF HASHEM.

TO HASHEM, BLESSED IS HE, BE 

THE GLORY FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN