The Hebrew Alphabet, along with the names of the consonants, their numerical values, and audio pronunciation, including various Hebrew Script Styles.
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the correct pronunciation of YHVH wasn't to be used, so other vowels were used instead so that the scriptures could be read and understood. Like if my name were too
Strong's NumberAndLink to ConcordanceNamePronunciationDescription 7801 Shuwshankiyshoo-shan-kee' (Aramaic) of foreign origin; a Shushankite (collectively) or inhabitants of some unknown place in Assyrian:--Susanchites. 7802 Shuwshan `Eduwthshoo-shan' ay-dooth' or (plural of former) Showshanni...
You might notice that Beth’s pronunciation includes some very strange sounds that you might have trouble imitating; that’s because she’s pronouncing the ayin and alef letters as so-called “glottal stops,” as some speakers of Modern Hebrew do. We have not been pronouncing those consonants ...
" ... However they are simply complete Jews. They use not only the New Testament but the Old Testament as well, as the Jews do... They have no different ideas, but confess everything exactly as the Law proclaims it and in the Jewish fashion-- except for their belief in Messiah, if...