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In biblical Hebrew, similar wordplay manifests. The name "Yahweh," for instance, is often interpreted as "I am who I am," or "He causes to become," derived from the Hebrew verb hayah, meaning "to be." The grammatical nuances, such as the causative form, hint at divine sovereignty as the source of existence.
Similarly, the Hebrew "Ani" ("I") combines with other words to form complex divine names, illustrating an ancient tradition of linguistic layering—where gods and people are indirectly linked through shared roots and wordplay.
The Significance of the Twelve Tribes and the Deity Names Within Israelite Identity
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