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    In paleo-Hebrew, the god's name was written as 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (יהוה), transliterated as YHWH, which modern scholarship transcribes as "Yahweh". The word "Yah" (𐤉𐤄) means "He Who Creates Life" and is the shortened name of the Alah of Yasharaal.
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