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  • God. Difference between Judaism and Christianity is they are still waiting for the Messiah, we believe it was Jesus.
  • Yahweh or G-D. True Jews cannot utter the name of God, so I am told.
  • The deity of Judaism is the same as Christianity and Islam, the one true God of Abraham. With love in Christ.
  • Which is the deity of Judaism? What! You didn't know about it? Of course you cannot know about it. I am so sorry about it, but if you read woth so attention the supposed sacred scriptures coul be possible you figure out the deity of Judaism is the Great Pyramid. Sure. The Messiah of Jews in Egypt is the Envoy of Constructor of Great Pyramid, an extraterrestrial entity.
  • in english - God in spanish - dios in the old testament - eli, elohim, yahweh, jehovah, YHVH in arabic - allah in arimaic [the language of jesus] - elaw same as the other abrahamic religions
  • a myth
  • WHOM is the deity... not WHAT
  • Yahweh. In Caananite religion, Yahweh was the son of El and Asherah. Yahweh became the national deity of Israel, and later he came to be thought of as the ONLY god.
  • Yaweh, Jehovah, and while He has MANY names among Christians and Orthodox Jews alike, Allah is NOT one of them.
  • Depends on which author of the Torah you like. Bible scholars and critics alike have long come to the agreement that it appears as though the Bible was not written by a single author (the five books of Moses, for example were not written by Moses). As time went on the Hebrew stories would be collected and at some point an editor would come along and compile the stories into a single document, and so that document is a composite of the writings of multiple authors. Naturally, if multiple authors talk about the same topic, an editor would pick the one version that told the story best. So in Genesis you have bits and pieces of the stories of different authors all coming together to form a composite story. One of the authors refers to god as Yahweh. One calls god Elohim. The two authors clearly have different ideas about what God is like, too, so it seems logical that Yahweh and Elohim are names for different Gods. There are many other examples of this, but nowadays I think most who believe in the truth of the holy writings don't question this, and assume that the 2 gods are the same.
  • Who, not What. And He is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; The Holy One of Israel: YHVH Elohim, El Shaddai, YHVH Sabaoth, YHVH Raphae, the LORD God Almighty, Lord of lords and God of gods, creator of Heaven and Earth, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, quick to forgive abounding in love and faithfulness, maintaining love to all generations, and forgiving wickedness, rebellion and sin, yet does not let the guilty go unpunished.
  • Yahweh...
  • God Almighty
  • Well it is true that the "god" in the Bible (or Moses Five Books) is called (calls himself) YHVH which is a form (active and future tense) of the verb "to be". Will-Be-er wd be a correct translation. So it is an imagined personal Universal Creative Presence. (Imagined as really "Real", but no proofs can exist...We all are closed into our "minds" and imaginations. Some claim they feel "sure" this personal Focal Point-Person exists. Some claim otherwise. Still this word and Name exists in tradtion and if someone manages to "love" Him, he - or this thought and feeling - can be very comforting...):-) Yes there is a tradition of not spelling of saying it out loud...But only "in vain". If it is important - or just asked by someone who never heard it - clearly it can be mentioned. Otherwise why wd it be mentioned in the Tora(Teaching)?

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