I refuse to argue about this issue. Obviously, because I use YHVH, I have come to the conclusion that this is the correct way to write the tetragrammaton. You may disagree and that’s okay.
Truthfully, there is a difference of opinion among experts on whether the sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is to be pronounced as a w or a v. I choose the v because we have biblical proof and extra-biblical proof in some ancient Jewish literary sources that show v was original and w came in latter due to Arabic influences in the common era. I give some of the evidence for this in a post I made on this blog a few months ago at
Is the name of Abba YHWH or YHVH?
I refuse to argue about this issue. Obviously, because I use YHVH, I have come to the conclusion that this is the correct way to write the tetragrammaton. You may disagree and that’s okay.
Truthfully, there is a difference of opinion among experts on whether the sixth letter in the Hebrew alphabet is to be pronounced as a w or a v. I choose the v because we have biblical proof and extra-biblical proof in some ancient Jewish literary sources that show v was original and w came in latter due to Arabic influences in the common era. I give some of the evidence for this in a post I made on this blog a few months ago at
I invite you to read the post.
Blessings!