Yaveh/Yehovah/LORD
In the Old Testament, in most translations you will notice that the word Lord will appear in all capitals, LORD or with the first letter capitalized and the following letters in lower case, Lord . The translators have done this to delineate between the two Hebrew words translated as, Lord. The later is a general title and the other is the personal name of God revealed by God Himself to man. Yahveh/Yehovah Strong's # H- 3068 The Hebrew word for LORD first appears in Genesis, Chapter 2 just before the creation of man. Prior to that time the name Elohim was used. In Genesis, Chapter 2 the writer uses the name LORD God or Yahveh Elohim . Some Christian writers will attribute this change in name to the creation account being pieced together from many sources. The more traditional Christian and Jewish view is that Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible or Torah and there is...