Jehovah
61Jehovah's Witness — member of the Christian denomination of the Jehovah s Witnesses …
62Jehovah — noun Etymology: New Latin, reading (as Yĕhōwāh) of Hebrew yhwh Yahweh with the vowel points of adhōnāy my lord Date: 1530 god 1 …
63Jehovah — Jehovic /ji hoh vik/, adj. /ji hoh veuh/, n. 1. a name of God in the Old Testament, a rendering of the ineffable name, JHVH, in the Hebrew Scriptures. 2. (in modern Christian use) God. * * * Judeo Christian name for God, derived from Yahweh …
64Jehovah — noun a) The personal name of God in the Hebrew Scriptures; in Hebrew, יהוה (YHVH) b) A Jehovahs Witness …
65Jehovah — Synonyms and related words: Almighty God, Alpha and Omega, Demiourgos, Demiurge, God, God Almighty, Heaven, I Am, King of Kings, Lord, Lord of Lords, Lord of hosts, Omnipotence, Omniscience, Providence, the Absolute, the Absolute Being, the All… …
66JEHOVAH — the name of God in the Hebrew Scriptures as self existent, and the Creator and Lord of all things, in the regard of the Jews too sacred to be pronounced, and which in the Authorised Version is often rendered by the word LORD in small capital… …
67Jehovah — Je|ho|vah [dʒıˈhəuvə US ˈhou ] n a name given to God in the Old Testament (=first part of the Bible) …
68Jehovah — Je|ho|vah [ dʒə houvə ] the name of God in the Old Testament of the Bible …
69Jehovah — Je·ho·vah || dʒɪ həʊvÉ™ n. (Biblical) name of God in the Old Testament; one of the modern Christian names of God …
70Jehovah — [dʒɪ həʊvə] noun a form of the Hebrew name of God used in some translations of the Bible. Origin from med. L. Iehouah, Iehoua, from Heb. YHWH or JHVH, the consonants of the name of God, with the inclusion of vowels taken from ăḏōnāy my lord ; cf …