Yêhôwa

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Rade

Etymology

French Jéhovah. The names of revered male characters (Jehovah, Jesus, angels and emperors) in the Rade Evangelical Bible are not prefixed with Y-. Compare Vietnamese Giê-hô-va, Korean 여호와 (Yeohowa), classical Japanese ヱホバ (Yehoba) and Japanese エホバ (Ehoba).

Proper noun

Yêhôwa

  1. (biblical, Protestantism) Jehovah
    • 2015, “Klei Kbiă 20 [Exodus 20]”, in Klei Aê Diê Blŭ [The Words of God]:
      Kâo jing Yêhôwa Aê Diê ih, pô atăt ih kbiă leh mơ̆ng čar Êjip, mơ̆ng sang klei jing hlŭn.
      I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.