Proper noun
YHWH
Known as the "Tetragrammaton", the four Hebrew letters יהוה which are transliterated into the Latin alphabet as YHWH (or IHVH, JHVH, or YHVH). Usually vowels are added to produce the spelling Jehovah, Yehovah or Yahweh (Jahaveh, Jahve, Jahveh, Jahweh, Yahve, Yahveh, Yahwe).
Gnosticism holds that the world is controlled by evil archons, one of whom is the demiurge, according to some the deity of the Old Testament (YHWH) who holds the human spirit captive. Source: Internet
According to American Protestants like Roy Moore about two thousand years ago YHWH sent/became an avatar named Joshua (Jesus). Source: Internet
Later at Mount Sinai, Moses and the elders entered into a covenant, by which Israel would become the people of YHWH, obeying his laws, and YHWH would be their god. Source: Internet
Elyon main main The name Elyon (Hebrew: עליון) occurs in combination with El, YHWH, Elohim and alone. Source: Internet
Similarly, the Vulgate used Dominus main ("The Lord") and most English translations of the Bible write "the Lord " for YHWH and "the Lord God " for Adonai YHWH instead of transcribing the name. Source: Internet
The same name appears in the prophets along with YHWH Elohe Tzevaot, Elohey Tzevaot, and Adonai YHWH Tzevaot. Source: Internet