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Jahvism|ˈjɑːvɪz(ə)m| Also Jahveism, -ehism, Yahwiz'm |ˈjɑːveɪɪz(ə)m, ˈjɑːhwɪz(ə)m|. [f. Jahveh, Jahve, Yahwe(h, transliterations, according to different systems, of the Heb. Yhwh (previously represented by Jehovah) + -ism.] The religion of Jahveh; the system of doctrines and precepts connected with the worship of Jahveh. b. The use of Jahve(h) as a name for God.
1867J. Martineau tr. Ewald's Israel 536 note, We purposely adopt the term Jahveism as the antithesis to Christianity, rather than Mosaism. 1877J. E. Carpenter tr. Tiele's Hist. Relig. 86 Such zealous champions of Jahvism as Saul and David. 1879Newman Smyth Old Faiths in New Light iv, Even the rationalistic Kuenen..rejects the possibility of an Egyptian origin for the Javehism of Moses. 1882Athenæum 14 Oct. 490/2 He is still ready to see in Yahwism too much the creation of the prophets. 1900R. H. Charles Eschatol. 13 Preprophetic Yahwism from Moses to the 8th century. So ˈJahvist |ˈjɑːvɪst|, (a) A worshipper of Jahveh or Yahweh; (b) The writer of the (non-Deuteronomic) portions of the Hexateuch which are marked by the use of Jahveh (Jehovah) as the name of God, instead of Elohim; = Jehovist 2. Jahˈvistic a., of or pertaining to Jahvism, or to the authorship of the Jahvist.
1874tr. Kuenen's Relig. Israel I. 344 The stricter Jahvistic party which was led by the prophets of Jahveh. 1885Athenæum 16 May 623/2 The Elohistic account is separated from the Jahvistic by a longer break. 1892W. E. Addis Docum. Hexat. Introd. 29 Hupfeld convinced inquirers that..three documents have been used in the compilation of Genesis: viz. that of the ‘Priestly Writer’, of the Elohist, and of the Jahvist. 1894A. Lang in Contemp. Rev. Aug. 171 The rebuke and the prediction are a..Jahvehistic gloss and interpolation. 1899R. H. Charles Hibbert Lecture Syllabus, Yahwistic eschatology starts from the new value set on the individual. |