Friday, 4 April 2008

YHVH

Yay! I'm in the audio lab again. I swear I posted something yesterday! But it aint published... I guess my internet was too slow and when I closed it, it hasn't yet been uploaded.

Whatever.

Class today was ok... Just an hour of stuff, and then Jamie, Jacob and I went to studio 2 to do our spoken words recording session. It went well, and at the end, we had a lil bit of fun (this is an understatement). If I'm bothered, I'll upload it on my YouTube haha.

Other than that, waiting for Piao2 to go to Koorong and uh, I don't know how am I getting to the airfield tomorrow, coz I haven't got it arranged yet. If I'm getting desperate, I'll prolly call Gabe again.

Going to see the guy who wrote "Taming the Tiger" speak about his testimony. Gotta be interesting!

One thing I read yesterday, this is pretty awesome! God's name in the Old Testament varies (He encourages us to call him in several names, e.g. God, Almighty, the Alpha and Omega, the Saviour, Lord, etc.). But one name that is very interesting is the Tetragrammaton: YHVH. It is often known as either Yahweh or Jehovah. Right now, we don't know how it is supposed to sound because we only have the four letters: YHVH. It's because this name is so holy that the people refuse to say it (kinda like he-who-must-not-be-named or you-know-who). What's even more awesome is that YHVH itself is a prophesy of Jesus Christ and His sacrifice.

YHVH (Yud-Hay-Vav-Hay) consists of 3 different Hebrew words and each of them has meanings by its own too. Yud means hand. Hay means behold. Vav means a hook or nail.

It's just so amazing that one of the holiest names of God, YHVH (Yud-Hay-Vav-Hay), can actually mean "Behold, the hand. Behold, the nail."

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