Yahweh
Yahweh is said by some to have been a troublesome storm god and a god of war. (See "The Hiram Key" page 25)
It is said that King Solomon's temple was built to house Yahweh, the storm god, who lived in the Ark of the Covenant. See The Hiram Key page 25.
Yahweh may also have been a god of war. See "The Hiram Key" page 94.
The hostile side of Yahweh seems to be called Mastema. This is said to be the side of Yahweh that wanted to murder Moses and later murdered Moses' son.
Yahweh is one of the names of the God of the Christians.
King Solomon is said to have built the temple to house the Ark of the Covenant that is said to have contained only the two stone tablets and the god Yehweh. It is also said that it seems to have contained a sample of manna.
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Yahweh was considered the god of battles who is said to have proved His powers by protecting the people of Moses from the Egyptians.
The worship of Yahweh continued during wars against the Canaanites but as soon as the wars were over the Hebrews went back to worshiping the gods of the land, AKA as Baals.
The Hebrews again rallied under Saul and David in the name of Yahweh to kill the Palestinians. (Note: They are still killing each other to this day! Perhaps we should sell weapons to both sides and let the best side win.)
During the time between Amos (c750BC) and Daniel(c150BC) the Hebrew prophets reworked Yahweh from a god of war into the universal God we know today in the Christian world as God. They declared Him to be just and merciful and punishing but willing to forgive those who repented in time. ("A World History" by McNeill page 66)
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Yahweh seems to have been the main god of war. Countless people have been killed for Yahweh. People are still being murdered to this day over the name they use for God. Religions are still very intolerant of people with an idea that does not totally agree with their ideas.
The Jewish Week starts on Saturday because Saturday is named for Saturn which is considered the Planet of Yahweh. (See MPD_0032)
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Yahweh has always been considered as a jealous god who required the undivided loyalty of his people and the repudiation of all rival gods. This led to the development of monotheism over polytheism. I have no idea why an all-powerful God who created the Universe would ever be jealous of anything. God already has everything and if God wants more He can simply create whatever He desires. God does not need the praise of approval of any man to do as God pleases.