Yahweh is the name of the God in the Hebrew Bible, often associated with the Judeo-Christian tradition. This name is considered sacred and is typically represented by the four Hebrew letters YHWH, known as the Tetragrammaton. Yahweh is described as the creator of the universe and the one who established a covenant with the people of Israel, guiding them through laws and commandments.
In religious texts, Yahweh is depicted as a personal and relational deity, emphasizing attributes such as mercy, justice, and holiness. Worship of Yahweh is central to the faith practices of Judaism and has also influenced Christianity and Islam, where God is referred to in different ways but shares similar characteristics.