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<p> '''''a''''' -'''''dō´nı̄''''' , '''''ad''''' -'''''ō''''' -'''''nā´ı̄''''' ( אדני , <i> ''''''ădhōnāy''''' </i> ): A D ivine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton יהוה , <i> '''''YHWH''''' </i> ; and when the [[Hebrew]] reader came to these letters, he always substituted in pronunciation the word " <i> ''''''ădhōnāy''''' </i> ̌ ." Its vowels combined with the tetragrammaton form the word "Yahweh (Jehovah)." See [[God]] , Names Of . </p>
<p> '''''a''''' -'''''dō´nı̄''''' , '''''ad''''' -'''''ō''''' -'''''nā´ı̄''''' ( אדני , <i> ''''''ădhōnāy''''' </i> ): A D ivine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton יהוה , <i> '''''YHWH''''' </i> ; and when the Hebrew reader came to these letters, he always substituted in pronunciation the word " <i> ''''''ădhōnāy''''' </i> ̌ ." Its vowels combined with the tetragrammaton form the word "Yahweh (Jehovah)." See [[God]] , Names Of . </p>
==References ==
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<ref name="term_648"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/international-standard-bible-encyclopedia/adonai Adonai from International Standard Bible Encyclopedia]</ref>
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a -dō´nı̄ , ad -ō -nā´ı̄ ( אדני , 'ădhōnāy ): A D ivine name, translated "Lord," and signifying, from its derivation, "sovereignty." Its vowels are found in the Massoretic Text with the unpronounceable tetragrammaton יהוה , YHWH  ; and when the Hebrew reader came to these letters, he always substituted in pronunciation the word " 'ădhōnāy ̌ ." Its vowels combined with the tetragrammaton form the word "Yahweh (Jehovah)." See God , Names Of .