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Yahweh Elohim ( יהוה אלהים ) 

The name of The Creator, according to the Bible. Incorrectly changed to "the LORD God" in most English Bibles.
GENESIS 2:4,
... Yahweh Elohim ( יהוה אלהים ) created The Earth and The Heavens.

Yahweh Elohim ( יהוה אלהים ) 

The name of The Creator, according to the Bible. Incorrectly changed to "the LORD God" in most English Bibles.
GENESIS 2:4,
... Yahweh Elohim ( יהוה אלהים ) created The Earth and The Heavens.

Yahshua HaMashiach 

Our Saviour was incarnated as a Hebrew man; He was called Yahshua HaMashiach by his disciples.
"Yahshua" means "Yah(weh) saves". Commonly understood by the Hebrew people as being the true name of the man commonly called "Jesus Christ".
JOHN 5:43, The Messiah said, "I have come in My Father's name, but, you did not recieve Me. Another will come in his own name, and him you will recieve."

"Yeshua" means "He saves" and was the most popular form of the name which is now commonly translated into English as "Jesus". But, "Yahshua" means "Yah saves", and therefore contains the name of The Father "Yah" (Weh). See Psalm 68:4.

Compare MATTHEW 1:16 and LUKE 3:23.

Yahweh Ben Yahweh

Yahweh Ben Yahweh Is The Son Of Yahweh Who Come In His Father Name, John 5:43, Who In Fact Really Is The Father As The Son! Praise Yahweh! And Praise Yahweh Ben Yahweh. Note: In The Hebrew YAHWEH Means "YHWH" Also In The Hebrew BEN Means SON, These Are The Facts That All People Should Understand And Know! YHWH SON YHWH Is The Key! Moreover Which Are ONE!~And So It Is! Look Up; YHWH For Yourself, And Be Bless! Shalom!
Yahweh Ben Yahweh, Yahweh, Lord, God, Yhwh

Yahshua HaMashiach 

A Yahwistic equivalent of the Gentile-English "Jesus Christ" or the Messianic Jewish "Yeshua HaMashiach".
Old Testament scholars often refer to the religion of the Hebrew Bible as "Yahwism", because Yahweh is the center of this religion, and the name "Yahweh" is used throughout. During the time between the Testaments, Judaism developed, wherein Yahweh is worshipped, but His name is not pronounced as a way to avoid saying the name in vain. Hence the Yahwistic "Yahshua HaMashiach" versus the Jewish "Yeshua HaMashiach".