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Yahweh (Yhwh)

glossary_term

The personal name of the God of Israel, revealed to Moses on Mt. Sinai, meaning "I am who I am" (205). Catechism of the Catholic Church United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 3211 4th Street, N.E., Washington, DC 20017-1194 (202) 541-3000 June 03, 2003 Copyright © by United States Conference of Catholic Bishops http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/glossary.htm Transcribed for Faith Formation on Gawai 1 June 2001

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Catechism Passages

Passages ranked by relevance to Yahweh (Yhwh), from most closely related outward.

§202 CHAPTER ONE I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER

Jesus himself affirms that God is "the one Lord" whom you must love "with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength". 6 At the same time Jesus gives us to understand that he himself is "the Lord". 7 To confess that Jesus is Lord is distinctive of Christian faith. This is not contrary to belief in the One God. Nor does believing in the Holy Spirit as "Lord and giver of life" introduce any division into the One God:

§205 CHAPTER ONE I BELIEVE IN GOD THE FATHER

God calls Moses from the midst of a bush that burns without being consumed: "I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob." 9 God is the God of the fathers, the One who had called and guided the patriarchs in their wanderings. He is the faithful and compassionate God who remembers them and his promises; he comes to free their descendants from slavery. He is the God who, from beyond space and time, can do this and wills to do it, the God who will put his almighty power to work for this plan.

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