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The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (12th century BCE to 150 BCE), Paleo-Hebrew (10th century BCE to 135 CE), and square Hebrew (3rd century BCE to present) scripts. The Tetragrammaton [note 1] is the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
Tetragrammaton: Judaism, Kodesh, Kabbalah: Considered to be the unspeakable name of God, written as YHWH. The four letter name has many pronunciations and can be seen over 7,000 times throughout the Hebrew Bible. As symbol, it was incorporated into the Greek Tetractys by Jewish Kabbalistic occult tradition as an evolving arrangement of ten letters.
Tetragrammaton, a Hebrew name for God written as YHWH; Complete quadrilateral, a geometric system of four lines and their six points of intersection; Tetragraph (from Chinese 方塊字; fāngkuàizì), referring to Chinese characters written on squared graph paper; A symbol with four lines in Taixuanjing
Since the 17th century, the tetragrammaton was inscribed on top of altars, or in center of frescos, often in rays of light or in a triangle. [3] Moreover, on illustrations of Jewish High Priests (like Aaron ) or Jewish Priests (like Zechariah ), the tetragrammaton was used to illustrate the Priestly golden head plate .
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Star of David, or Jewish Star, a hexagram symbolizing Israel, Judeans, and/or Jews; properly speaking, this "star" is called the "Shield of David," (Magen David), while the pentagram is the "Star of David." Note that this is a cultural, rather than religious symbol. Star of Lakshmi, a Hindu symbol associated with the goddess Lakshmi