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Examining the six variants of YHWH in Codex L.
The author of this Article hopes to carefully examine the six variants of YHWH which occur in the Codex Leningrad of 1008-1010 A.D. (a.k.a. Codex L.)

The Leningrad Codex of 1008-1010 A.D.
Vowel points were added to the Tetragrammaton by the Masoretes, in the first millennium A.D.

Six Hebrew spellings of the Tetragrammaton are found in: The Leningrad Codex of 1008-1010 A.D. as shown below [Note that all six of these Hebrew Spellings [ i.e. variants can be observed in the Online Leningrad Codex, by clicking on the corresponding Codex L. Link provided] ( Also note that the entries in the Close Transcription column are not intended to indicate how the name was intended to be pronounced by the Masoretes, but only how the word would be pronounced if read without q're perpetuum):

Notes and references

 * Some text has been cut and pasted from the Wikipedia article, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetragrammaton used under the GNU Free Documentation License