Pronouncing  Translating the Divine ..., Andrew Case
Pronouncing  Translating the Divine ..., Andrew Case
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Pronouncing & Translating the Divine Name יהוה
History & Practice

Author: Andrew Case

Narrator: Andrew Case

Unabridged: 5 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Andrew Case

Published: 04/14/2026

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

What is God’s revealed desire regarding the use and preservation of his name? Can we accurately recover the exact pronunciation of the tetragrammaton in the way it sounded in the days of Moses? In this book Andrew Case traces the maze of history around how the divine name was used and silenced, and how different languages and versions of the Scripture have represented YHWH in translation. He evaluates the taboo on saying God’s name, and discusses why the New Testament authors did not write it. This resource seeks to help Christians assess the traditions and perspectives regarding the divine name from every angle, and empower Bible translators to make informed decisions on how to render יהוה.

About Andrew Case

Andrew Case is a seasoned playwright and author of the stage plays The Electric Century, Pacific, The Rant, and many others. He has been a member of the New American Writers Group at Primary Stages, a participating playwright at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, and a member of the PEN America Center.For nearly a decade, he served as an investigator, spokesman, and policy director at the Civilian Complaint Review Board, which investigates allegations of misconduct against New York City Police Department officers. His scholarship on police oversight has appeared in the Columbia Human Rights Law Review.Andrew lives in Flatbush, Brooklyn, with his wife, Claudia, and their two children. The Big Fear is his first novel.


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