Tetragrammaton Sacred Name Bibles
The following versions of Sacred Name Bibles only contain the Tetragrammaton without any vowels so that the reader is unable to read the Name except by pronouncing each of the four letters in English or in Hebrew. They follow this practice in both the Old and New Testaments (though some translations are not complete).
- The Scriptures Version (1993, 1998, 2009)
- Hebraic-Roots Version "New Testament" (2001)
- Hebraic-Roots Version (2004)
- Zikarown Say'fer Memorial Scroll (2004)
- Restoration Scriptures: True Name Edition (2004)
- Sacred Name King James Bible (2005)
- The Seventh Millennium Version (2007)
- The Aramaic English New Testament (2008)
- Abrahamic Faith Nazarene Hebraic Study Scriptures (2010)
- His Name Tanakh (In Progress)
- The Human Instruction Manual (In Progress)
- The Restored Name King James Version (2012?)
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