God has four parts








    "Praise my name! Witness, bathed in the glory of my countenance! Praise my name!"

    —YHVH, Shin Megami Tensei II

 

The tetragrammaton, יהוה‬ in Hebrew and YHWH in Latin script, is the four-letter biblical name of the God of Israel. The books of the Torah and the rest of the Hebrew Bible contain this Hebrew name.

YHVH is the most common transliteration of the Hebrew name of God. The name itself is a reference to the Tetragrammaton, which represents the four letters of the name of God: Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh (or simply "YHVH"). Each of the letters corresponds to a world and a soul and stands for the four basic stages of the process of creation. The name is derived from the Hebrew word "היה" ("to be"), modified into a variant form with a masculine prefix. Its meaning and implications have been a source of contemplation and debate for thousands of years, which still continues today. By Hebrew tradition, it is not to be pronounced aloud, and is typically substituted with "Adonai" ("my Lord") in prayers. In speech, Hashem ("the name") is used in its place.


Yod: Father (God - Male)

Heh: Mother (Goddess Mary - Female)

Vay: Son (Jesus Christ - Male)

Heh: Holy Spirit (Female Spirit of the Universe)


Trinity is pagan. Quadrinity is the truth. The corrected Christian doctrine of the Quadrinity holds that God is four consubstantial persons or hypostases—the Father, the Mother, the Son, and the Holy Spirit—as "one God in four Divine Persons"







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  1. Spread it, luciferians, satanists, fellow demons, masons, kabbalists. Next council of Nicea.

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