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It is completely impossible for anyone today to know how to pronounce YHWH without a time machine or a direct word from God. I don't care how many linguists and theologians insist otherwise. https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2017/09/a-littl
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So here is my 2 cents...
My given name is Rhynier. In Afrikaans it is easy enough to pronounce, but I go by the name Rhy (as in Ray) when between non-Afrikaaners..
My mum calls me Rhynier.
My wife calls me "Bokkie" (transliterated: small buck)
My children call me dad.
My non-Afrikaans friends call my Ray and some may call me Rye.
What matters is that I know their voices and will respond whatever they call me or how they pronounce my name. Even when by children call me "Bokkie" as a joke then I still know it is them.
So, it is important that I pronounce Father's name 100% perfectly? I don't believe so. What is important is that I am known by Father and that I know His voice and am counted as one of His.
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