Taxonomy vs Yahweh - What's the difference?
taxonomy | yahweh |
The science or the technique used to make a classification.
A classification; especially , a classification in a hierarchical system.
(taxonomy, uncountable) The science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms.
(history of religion) the name of the God of Israel worshipped by the Jahwist prophets in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah in antiquity
* 1913 "No certain evidence for the pre-Mosaic use of the form Yahweh [...] seems yet to have been brought forward." (H. W. Robinson, Religious Ideas of Old Testament , 3.53)
* {{quote-book
, year = 1998
, first = Anne
, last = Rice
, authorlink = Anne Rice
, title = The Vampire Armand
, location = New York
, publisher = Knopf
, isbn = 9780679454472
, ol = 354828M
, page = 273
, passage = We are too much men and women; we are yet formed in the image of the Creator, and what can we say of Him with any certainty except that He, whoever He may be—Christ, Yahweh , Allah—He made us, did He not, because even He in His Infinite Perfection could not bear to be alone.
}}
(biblical) in "Sacred Name Bibles", translating the Tetragrammaton
* 1985 "At the time when Yahweh God made earth and heaven" (New Jerusalem Bible, Genesis 2:4)