You might as well say “Where is Yehova in God’s word?”
It was a term created by zealous Jews so that if the word was encountered in writing and read, there would be less chance of saying it like it was said in the days of the Ark, which was probably “Yahweh.” They took those consonants and vowel pointed them like the word for Lord, “Adonai,” and the result was “Yehova.” And God jolly well knows what we mean when we say any of these things! The temple curtain long ago tore from top to bottom. The danger of the Ark’s holiness has passed because now we have a revealed Savior with His revealed work. He got it finished for His Father.
Holy Week is holy... if for no other reason that ALL days are holy now to believers. And because it recounts holy events. Just because someone idolizes them, does that take their use away? I hope not!!
Sometimes I think believers need to take a Jesus chill pill. Bigtime. And try to exercise charity. Try to see how that seemingly strange statement would fit, before declaring it to be demonic. You might find that Christ’s power is bigger, and Satan’s power smaller, than you ever suspected.
>> “You might as well say Where is Yehova in Gods word?” <<
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1682 places; 57 of them with all vowel points. (Aleppo text)
Holy Week might well be called Satan’s week for all of the blasphemous deviations from Yehova’s commandments, and for all of the sheep that will burn in the lake of fire because of them.
Yehova’s week is called The Days of Unleavened Bread, and it follows Passover, and has nothing to do with Easter or the eggs dyed red in infant’s blood.