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Tetragrammaton

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Often seen written within the magical circles or pentagrams, Tetragrammaton truly means for letters. The four letters that Tetragrammaton relates to Four letters from the Hebrew alphabets that are used to form the divine name. Yod-ye-vau-he (YHWH) and signifying Yahweh. It is pronounced in Hebrew as “Adomai,” and written generally as JHYH with variations of JHVH or YHVH when spoken in English is pronounced Jehovah. Their entomology of YHWH is HWH, (he-vau-he), which means being, life or woman in the corresponding letters in Greek, meaning Eve, giving the inner meaning of Tetragrammaton as mother of all living things. The Tetragrammaton had two versions. EHYH, the lesser-known one, comes from Hayya, another one of Eve’s many names, which designates the Goddess in her special connection to women in childbirth. On Samaritan phylacteries the male and female versions of the Tetragrammaton were intertwined.   The Tetragrammaton is used predominantly by Gnostics and those that studied the Kabbalah and still to some extent is associated with the male deity or the name of God. The Tetragrammaton is found in Scripture (the old Testament) and has been found in historical documents, such as Septuagint, which originates somewhere between 50 BC E and 50 A.D. and the dead sea scrolls, which are around 2000 years old, and both depicting the use of Tetragrammaton for the name of God. It seems in some ways that the Tetragrammaton has fallen out of fashion with the neo-pagans of today. This may be due to the links or perceived links that the Tetragrammaton has