Sacred Name Movement (English Wikipedia)

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  • Meyer, Jacob (April 2015). "Beware of Imitations" (PDF). The Sacred Name Broadcaster. XLVII, Number 1: 9. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  • Meyer, Jacob (April 2015). "Beware of Imitations" (PDF). The Sacred Name Broadcaster. XLVII, Number 1: 8. Retrieved 24 June 2024. "The Assemblies of Yahweh, Bethel, Pennsylvania, came into existence in 1969 because of a sincere desire of the Directing Elder to maintain sound doctrine. Yahweh is not the author of confusion (Babylon), 1 Corinthians 14:33, but He is the author of peace (shalom—completeness and perfection). Therefore, it became our goal to provide an international organization where all who wish to be united in sound doctrine could affiliate. The Assemblies of Yahweh was designed as a medium for fulfilling the Great Commission. Those who did not wish to adhere to sound doctrine [i.e. the Sacred Name Movement] could continue as before (in confusion), outside the organization, without interference from the Assemblies of Yahweh. It is the opinion of the author (the Directing Elder of the Assemblies of Yahweh) that True Worship must fulfill the concept of ONE BODY (1 Corinthians 12:13)

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  • Armstrong, Herbert. "The Plain Truth About the "Sacred Name"". hwalibrary.com. So far as my personal experience and contact with this Hebrew names movement went, that telephone conversation with Elder Dodd ended it — except that I continued receiving copies of his Faith magazine for some little time, and there was one other contact, mentioned later in this article. So far as I had contact or knowledge of it, the movement had virtually died Current research shows that there have, indeed, existed a number of small splinter groups advocating the so-called "sacred names." They are divided among themselves in many ways, especially as to what the Hebrew names are.

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