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Jehovist

This article describes contemporary Jehovists. For the purported author of parts of the Hexateuch see Jahwist.

The word Jehovist derives from the formation of the documentary hypothesis, where it describes a purported writer of one interwoven portion of the torah, known as the Jahwist, who preferentially used the Tetragrammaton for the name of God, rather than choosing
El, or derivatives such as Elohim. It has been since extended to anyone who uses the word Jehovah as the name of God, whether in worship or in Biblical transmission (writing or translation), and then later was used openly in regard to worshippers of the Deity, for example Jehovah's Witnesses.

In more recent years, the term came to be used to indicate a supporter of the translation of the tetragrammaton as
Jehovah, compared with those who cling to its pronunciation as Yahweh'' being Yahwists.


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