1 It has to do with the argument because hallelujah has at least an abbreviation of god's name which doesn't translate to LORD or I AM
2. I'm sorry that I get my education for free and don't pay for it, so I get the best links I can find that are free
3. How do you make a name known if his name is unknown?
4. I have nothing against your Rabbi, in fact I feel your Rabbi knows most of the law in the hebrew bible, HOWEVER, it's possible he is passing down the same things the Pharisees or shadduces taught, they were rabbi's, well versed, most likely accredited and jewish.
5. I never said that JW's didn't get anything wrong or are infallible. I studied the errors of the JW's and I studied the errors of various denominations, in my personal ressearch the JW's had less errors.
Exodus 3:15 reads in NWT, ASV, Young's literal, EMphattic Diaglott, and New Jerusalem reads
15 Then God said once more to Moses:
“This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel, ‘Jehovah the God of YOUR forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob, has sent me to YOU.’ This is my name to time indefinite, and this is the memorial of me to generation after generation.
In light of hallelujah or alleluia meaning praise Yah or Jah, is it wise to replace the name with LORD or I AM or any other title?
Here's a video from an APOSTATE or JW heretic kinda different from falconor though.
I also posted four free links when doing my research. I can post more if you would like.
Who is wanting to make g-d's name known? The fact is, it is unknown. I've shown that, through what my rabbi taught to me
for free.
I'm glad you have nothing against my rabbi. He's a wonderful man, and one of the most intelligent people I've ever had the privilege of speaking with and learning from. He has encouraged me to be open and accepting, and, even though I fall short, I try. You insinuating that my rabbi, though, has passed on false information, is astounding. He began attending rabbinical school at the age of 30...and before that, he practiced law. As a part of his religious studies, he spent a year in Israel, and four years at seminary and is currently a teacher at the very same seminary. He has the study behind him...as he has never quit studying. He has the intelligence behind him. He has the title behind him. Who are you? A random person I met on a forum who is accusing clergy of not knowing their religion. Nice to meet you, Bible expert...oh, and Hebrew expert, as well, I almost forgot.
Forgive me for being harsh...but your crack against my rabbi was out of line. He is my family, and I love him dearly, almost as much as I love my husband and g-d (not my daughter, though...I love no one, including g-d, more than my daughter.). But then again, in all fairness, maybe the crack wasn't aimed solely at my rabbi...he's just an innocent teaching what those Jews have taught through the years.
What have you shown, other than a yahoo document? I have broken down my argument piece by piece and posted four websites backing me up. You have said only that there were vowels and posted a yahoo document that does not delve into the origin of the name Jehovah.
But while we're speaking of the origin of hallelujah...it comes from hallel, which is a grouping of verse...Psalms 113-118 to be exact. Notice...even in a translation, Jehovah is never referenced to as g-d's name, only praise to the lord. If you understood how to read Hebrew a little...I'd show you exactly where in the Hebrew you are wrong here.
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt26b3.htmAnd...here is Exodus 3:15...again, referencing
the Lord:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0203.htm I suggest you check your translation...that isn't going to fly over here.
Now...what the articles I've posted have said is that the origin of Jehovah being the name of g-d has come from the Masoretic texts and from Catholicism. Have you scanned them? I took the time to click your link.
And...I have researched this through free websites and the power of logic...please don't bring up the "not paying for education" remark again, because it was uncalled for.
And...as for the JW's having less errors...I feel that is a topic Falconer is more suited to debate. But, for you to insinuate the JW's have it right while the Jews are wrong...I need to stop right there, before I say anything else that will make me regret replying to you.