The Truth About Yahweh: Is He Creator of All?
Who is Yahweh? The Mystery Behind the Name of God?
You may think you know who God is, but do you really?
Explore the origin and evolution of Yahweh, using historical and archaeological evidence. You will discover the hidden history of the Abrahamic religions and the mystery behind the name of God.
The Truth About Yahweh: Is He Creator of All?
Yahweh is the name of God in the Bible. But did you know that he was not always the supreme being? In fact, he was a lesser god in the ancient religion of Canaan. He was also worshiped by nomads in Arabia, who did not see him as a creator god, but as a god of metallurgy, war, and storms.
The earliest evidence of Yahweh worship comes from an Egyptian inscription from the 14th century BCE.
It mentions the Shasu of Yhw, a nomadic tribe who lived in northern Arabia. Some scholars think that Yahweh worship came from Arabia to Canaan.
But other sources have different views on how Yahweh worship started and changed. Some say that Yahweh was a son of El, the father of all gods in Canaan. Others say that Yahweh worship began with the prophets Elijah and Hosea, who challenged the worship of Baal, another Canaanite god.
- Note- "The gods" ultimately are the projected values of humans on a collective scale on to the level of Quantum Consciousness "God."
How the Telephone Game Changed God: The Mystery of Yahweh’s Origin
Have you ever played the telephone game, where you whisper a message to someone and they pass it on to the next person, until the last person says it out loud?
You might be surprised to find out how much the message changes along the way.
- Something similar might have happened to Yahweh, the name of God in the Bible.
- Yahweh was not always the supreme being that Christians, Jews, and Muslims worship today.
Yahweh: The Lesser God Who Became the Creator of All
- Yahweh is the name of God in the Bible. But he was not always the supreme being. He was a lesser god in Canaan, who had a limited domain and power.
- He was also worshiped by nomads in Arabia, who did not see him as a creator god, but as a god of metallurgy, war, and storms.
- The earliest evidence of Yahweh worship is an Egyptian inscription from the 14th century BCE.
It mentions the Shasu of Yhw, a nomadic tribe who lived in Arabia¹. Some scholars think that Yahweh worship came from Arabia to Canaan.
But other sources have different views on how Yahweh worship started and changed. Some say that Yahweh was a son of El, the father of all gods in Canaan.
Others say that Yahweh worship began with the prophets Elijah and Hosea, who challenged the worship of Baal, another Canaanite god.
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