jahvist (Meaning)
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jahvist (a.)
Alt. of Jahvistic
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jahvist ()
Alt. of Jehovist
Synonyms & Antonyms of jahvist
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jahvist Sentence Examples
- The Jahvist writer emphasized the personal relationship between God and the Israelites.
- Jahvism is a monotheistic religion that worships Yahweh as the one true God.
- The Jahvist source is a hypothetical historical document used in the reconstruction of the Hebrew Bible.
- Jahvist texts often portray God as anthropomorphic and involved in human affairs.
- The Jahvist narrative places a strong emphasis on the covenant between God and Israel.
- The Jahvist tradition emerged during the early Israelite monarchy, around the 10th century BCE.
- Jahvist theology is characterized by a belief in divine justice and the importance of obedience to God.
- The Jahvist worldview is evident in the stories of the Exodus, the conquest of Canaan, and the reigns of David and Solomon.
- Jahvist texts have influenced the development of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- The Jahvist tradition continues to be a source of inspiration for religious and non-religious people alike.
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Alt. of Jahvistic, Alt. of Jehovist
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The Jahvist writer emphasized the personal relationship between God and the Israelites.
Jahvism is a monotheistic religion that worships Yahweh as the one true God.
The Jahvist source is a hypothetical historical document used in the reconstruction of the Hebrew Bible.
Jahvist texts often portray God as anthropomorphic and involved in human affairs.