ProfBenTziyyon wrote:

“AHIH” is not a Hebrew word at all, but from what you write I deduce that you’re referring to the word אֶהְיֶה that occurs once in Sh'mot 3:12 and three times in 3:14 (it is also found in a total of 39 other places in the T'nach). Grammatically this word is the first person singular, future tense of the verb be and translates as “I shall be”; the phonetic representation of its pronunciation is ĕhyĕh and I have uploaded a small audio file illustrating exactly how it is vocalised to my Skydrive.


really thanks for your explanation and skydrive link, Mr.ProfBenTziyyon,

but I have one question more; is there any practice like Dhikr in Judaism? if any, which names of God do you use? I wanted to ask that because I feel myself close to Elohim, the name of God, in fact  if you have any method I would like to learn about. Thanks in advance. Regards.
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