Robert Bliss
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Actually, YHWH is the 4 Hebrew consonants that make up God's personal name. In some modern Bibles, this is translated into English as Yahweh, Yehovah, Jehovah, etc. For example, see Psalms 83:11 in the King James Version, which most people cherish.The name is YHWH in greek, and God in english.
This name occurs thousands upon thousands of times in the books of the Bible, but due to an superstition that it was "too sacred to pronounce", many Bibles simply substitute the word GOD or LORD in all capitals everywhere the personal name YHWH appears in the original text.