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-The term '''Tetragrammaton''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''{{polytonic|τετραγράμματον}}'', meaning "[a word] having four letters") refers to the Hebrew [[Names_of_God_in_Judaism|name of the God of Israel]] '''YHWH''' {{lang-he|יהוה}}) used in the [[Hebrew Bible]].+The term '''Tetragrammaton''' (from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''τετραγράμματον'', meaning "[a word] having four letters") refers to the Hebrew [[Names_of_God_in_Judaism|name of the God of Israel]] '''YHWH''' יהוה) used in the [[Hebrew Bible]].
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* [[Tetragrammaton in the New Testament]] * [[Tetragrammaton in the New Testament]]
* [[INRI]] * [[INRI]]
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The term Tetragrammaton (from Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "[a word] having four letters") refers to the Hebrew name of the God of Israel YHWH יהוה) used in the Hebrew Bible.

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