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The Tetragrammaton Representing the 4-letter name of God, or YHVH, Yod Heh Vav Heh. The Jews never pronounced this word, calling it the "Unpronouncable Name of God," and it's real pronunciation can only be guessed at and approximated - made additionally challenging by the fact that the Hebrew alphabet does not use vowels. Other Quabbalists say that it is not the name of God, but the formula of creation by which God made the world, beginning with formless energy, which was received and worked out, before moving forward, and finally being made material.
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