The written form of Adonis infrequent, however, its
limited usage is significant, especially in the first six books of the Bible (See under "LORD" in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, where it is reserved for the following applications alone Moses addresses God using the title Adon/Aten (Exodus 4:10,13; 5:22; 34:9; Numbers 14:17; Deuteronomy 3:23; 7:26;
10:17); Moses, himself, is addressed both by Aaron (Ex Num.12:11) and by Joshua Numbers 11:28) using the title Adon/Aten; and Joshua also
addresses God using the title Adon/Aten (Joshua 5:14 b 7:7). As mentioned above, there is an established relationship between the literature of the Egyptian 18th Dynasty and the Bible. Psalm 104 is an embellishment of the Hymn to the Aten which was found by archaeologists at the city of Ak- hetaten." -- Reference http://www.domainofman.com/ankhemmaat/moses.html "Yahweh is an English rendition of יהוה , the name of the God of Israel. During
the Babylonian captivity, the Hebrew language spoken by the Jews was replaced by the Aramaic language of their Babylonian captors, which was
closely related to Hebrew and, while sharing many vocabulary words in common, contained some words that sounded the same or similar but had other meanings. In Aramaic, the Hebrew word for blaspheme used in Leviticus 24:16, Anyone who blasphemes the name of YHWH must be put to death carried the meaning of pronounce rather than blaspheme. -- Reference Wikipedia.org back to 111)
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