In Judaism, the name of God is more than a distinguishing title. It
represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature, and of the relation
of God to the Jewish people. To show the sacredness of the names of God,
and as a means of showing respect and reverence for them, the scribes of
sacred texts took pause before copying them, and used terms of reverence
so as to keep the true name of God concealed. The various names of God in
Judaism represent God as he is known, as well as the divine aspects which
are attributed to him.
The numerous names of God have been a source of debate amongst biblical
scholars. Some have advanced the variety as proof that the Torah has many
authors (see documentary hypothesis), while others declare that the
different aspects of God have different names, depending on the role God
is playing, the context in which God is referred to, and the specific
aspects which are emphasized (see Negative theology in Jewish thought).
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