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The Name

Yahweh

The Qadmoni path treats the Name as covenant identity rather than a replaceable title. Restoration begins by recovering how the Creator is remembered, spoken of, and approached.

This is my name for ever, and this is my memorial unto all generations. Shemot 3:15

Identity

Covenant Name

Personal, not generic.

Contrast

Not a Title

Restoration resists substitutions like LORD and GOD.

Aim

Pure Remembrance

Speech aligned with reverence and inheritance.

Anatomy

Phonetic Anatomy

Four Characters, One Witness

The restored pronunciation is approached as a living pattern. Each character carries sound, symbolism, and placement within the covenant Name.

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Letter

Yod

Y

Hand / Work

The initiating motion of the Name, tied to action, authorship, and the beginning of revealed identity.

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Letter

He

AH

Reveal / Behold

A breath-sound that opens the Name with revelation, witness, and the living exhale of presence.

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Letter

Waw

W

Peg / Secure

The joining character that binds what precedes and follows, preserving continuity in sound and sense.

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Letter

He

Eh

Reveal / Breath

The closing breath that completes the pattern and returns the Name to living utterance rather than abstraction.

Contrast

The Substitution Problem

The Erasure of Authority

The page’s central argument is that generic titles flatten covenant identity. Terms like LORD and GOD are treated as substitutes that distance the reader from a personal Name.

Restoration, in this framework, is not just pronunciation. It is the refusal to let inherited religious language obscure authorship, memory, and allegiance.

Inherited Title

LORD

A generic substitution standing where covenant identity should remain visible.

Restored to

Covenant Reality

Yahweh

A remembered Name handled as memorial, authority, and relational witness.

Promise

The Pure Lip

A Name Spoken in Restoration

The prophetic promise is that speech itself is restored. In that setting, calling on the Name becomes part of a wider renewal of language, service, and remembrance.

Prophetic Promise

For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the name of Yahweh, to serve him with one consent.

Tzephanyah 3:9