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yāh יָהּ ‘YH--’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: contracted from yᵊhōwā יְהֹוָה ‘YHWH/Lord’ ,and meaning the same
Roots: יהווה

yāh pr n m pers
1) Jah (Jehovah in the shortened form)
 1a) the proper name of the one true God
 1b) used in many compounds
  1b1) names beginning with the letters 'Je'
  1b2) names ending with 'iah' or 'jah'

Mentioned in Exodus 15:2, 17:16 Isaiah 38:11, 12:2, 26:4 Psalms 68:19, 130:3, 102:19, 104:35, 112:1, 150:1, 68:5, 89:9, 94:7, 106:48, 146:10, 147:1, 113:9, 117:2, 115:18, 94:12, 113:1, 135:1, 146:1, 148:1, 118:19, 135:4, 116:19, 147:20, 148:14, 135:21, 115:17, 149:9, 118:14, 105:45, 106:1, 111:1, 135:3, 149:1, 150:6, 77:12, 118:17, 122:4, 118:5, 118:18

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