The Light (Urdu) February 2014

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    Josephus, who as a priest, knew the

    pronunciaton of the name declares that

    religion forbids him to divulge it. Phillo calls it

    ineffable, and says that it is lawful for those

    only whose ears and tongues are purified by

    wisdom to hear and utter it in a holy place (that

    is, for Priests in the temple). If anyone, I do not

    say should blaspheme against the lord of men

    and gods. but should dare to utter his name

    unreasonally, let him expect the penalty ofdeath.

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    In the great majority of cases, both

    (singular and plural) are used as names ofthe one God of Israel. (Name of God)

    The most Probable theory is that it may

    be connected with the old Arabic word alih.

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