Sacred Name Bibles - Complete Sacred Name Bibles

Complete Sacred Name Bibles

The following versions are Bibles which systematically use some transliteration the Tetragramamton (usually "Yahweh") in both the Old and New Testament as well as a Semitic form of the name of Jesus such as Yahshua or Yeshua. These Bibles apply this to both the names of the Father and Son, both of which are considered to be sacred.

  • The New Testament of our Messiah and Saviour Yahshua (1950)
  • Holy Name Bible (1963)
  • The Sacred Scriptures Bethel Edition (1981)
  • The Book of Yahweh: The Holy Scriptures (1987)
  • Sacred Scriptures, Family of Yah Edition (2000)
  • The Word of Yahweh (2003)
  • Hebraic Roots Bible (2009)
  • The Restoration Study Bible (2011)
  • Restoration of Original Sacred Name Bible (1970)
  • Hebraic Roots Bible (2012), by Esposito, different than translation with similar title by Trimm

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