
The Tetragrammaton (literally meaning "The four letters" in Greek) is the four letters that spell the name of the Jewish/Christian god. It is commonly held that the term "Tetragrammaton" came into common usage as a means to not blaspheme the name of God. Many scholars now agree that there is no biblical evidence to support that the name should not be spelled or spoken. Here it is presented in its archaeo-Hebraic form, as seen in the 2000 year old Dead See Scrolls. The design is printed in metallic gold.
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