Hebrew (Jewish) name-giving (יהּ), shortened form of the Yahweh - Hebrew name of God.
The name Yah or Jah is composed of the first two letters of YHWH. It often component in names such as Elijah or Adonijah. The Rastafarian Jah is derived from this, as is the expression Hallelujah. Found in the Authorized king James Version of the Bible at Psalm 68:4. Different versions report different names such as: YAH, YHWH, LORD, God and JAH. YAH is the one Moses said is his strength and song. The Glory is given to Yah in the Revelation Of Yahshua to John in Rev19.1-3-4-6:The four and twenty elders and the four beasts are praising YAH and the much people in white and the voice of a great multitude are worshiping and praising YAH.YAH is HE that is Eternal Everlasting.Yah rides the clouds.YAH sent His Son YAHSHUA, in his name YAH.
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