"Yahweh" is a name used to refer to the God of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. It is considered sacred in Jewish tradition and is often written as YHWH, which represents the tetragrammaton of the divine name. In Christian contexts, Yahweh is also recognized as God the Father. This name highlights God's self-existence, eternal nature, and covenant relationship with His people.
The term "Yahweh" is derived from the Hebrew verb "hayah," meaning "to be" or "to exist," reflecting God's nature as the eternal being. The name is commonly believed to appear in the Hebrew Bible as early as the time of Moses.