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Slaying the giant, how in face of the world’s distractions (Satan’s works /the Giant), the Word and Works of Israel’s Elohiym proves a welcomed test to King David: Wisdom in motion.

Psalm 26:2

New King James Version (NKJV)

Examine me, ‘O Lord’ (‘ahahh YHWH: Oh Name, Word and Works, of Elohiym), and prove me; Try my mind and my heart.” Amein and Amein  :)

Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon:

O (Oh): 162 ‘ahahh a-haw’ apparently a primitive word expressing pain exclamatorily; Oh!:–ah, alas.

Other Sources (see below)

The L-rd: The name “YHWH” is probably derived from the Hebrew triconsonantal root היה (h-y-h), “to be, become, come to pass”, with a third person masculine y- prefix, equivalent to English “he”.[6][8][9] It is connected to the passage in Exodus 3:14 in which God gives his name as אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (Ehyeh asher Ehyeh), where the relative pronoun asher (“that”, “who”, “which”, and “where”) is between two instances of the first person singular imperfect of the verb hayah (“to be”). Ehyeh is often, but not always, translated as “I will be”, while the relative pronoun can have several meanings: “I will be that/who/which/where I will be”. It is maybe translated most basically as “I Am that/who/which/where I Am“,

[THE NAME THAT ESTABLISHES (IS) THE ACTIONS, EXPRESSIONS, OF THE ELOHIYM OF ISRAEL]

or “I shall be what I shall be”, “I shall be what I am”[10] or יהוה with the vocalisation “Yahweh” could theoretically be a hif’il (causative) verb inflection of root HWH, with a meaning something like “he who causes to exist” (the creator deity) or “who gives life” (the root idea of the word being “to breathe”, and hence, “to live”).[11][12] As a qal (basic stem) verb inflection, it could mean “he who is, who exists”.[8]

L-rd: Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetragrammaton#Dead_Sea_Scrolls

 

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