Hebrew · H369, H3068 · unreviewed

אֵין כַּיהוָה

A nonentity ; generally used as a negative particle · (the) self- Existent or Eternal; Jeho-vah , Jewish national name of God

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אַיִן H369 a nonentity ; generally used as a negative particle
Pronunciation ʾayin
Negation rooted in ontological absence: what is "not" fundamentally does not exist or lack substance.
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יְהֹוָה H3068 (the) self- Existent or Eternal; Jeho-vah , Jewish national name of God
Pronunciation YHWH
God's self-existence and eternity marked by the covenantal name revealing His unchanging, personal relationship with Israel
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What does אֵין כַּיהוָה (ein kaYHWH) mean in the Bible?

אַיִן · יְהֹוָה is a Hebrew word meaning "there is none like the LORD".

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Meaning

there is none like the LORD
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