Yahweh – The Goat God of Gat

The goat god Yah of the Phillistian city Gat. The true origin of the moon god Yah, Yahweh, YHWH, and Tetragrammaton the five sided star of Satan. Jehovah also comes from the star. The suffix “hovah” is No. 1943 in Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary and has the meaning of “ruin, mischief.” It is another form of No. 1942, ‘havvah’, which is translated “calamity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughtiness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, very wickedness.” Put the two (Je + hovah) together and you get “God of ruin, mischief, calamity, perversion, and wickedness”. And don’t forget ‘noisome’ — which means it stinks! Jehovah is The God of Evil! “Yahweh appears to have been originally a sky god – a god of thunder and lightning. He was associated with mountains and was called by the enemies of Israel ‘a god of the hills’. His manifestation was often as fire, as at Mount Sinai and in the burning bush.” “A shorter form, ‘Yah’, was also used (Exodus 15:2) and some scholars believe that this is the older form, originating in an exclamation to God – ‘Yah!’ – which came to be accepted as the divine name. Others claim that it is from the root ‘hayah’, ‘to be’ or ‘to become’, and that it meant ‘I am that I am’ or I will be that I will be’. According to one tradition of the call of Moses, the divine name Yahweh was revealed to him in Egypt: – Great Events of Bible Times “Originally, these four consonants [in YHWH] represented the four members of the Heavenly Family: Y