The Latin/Italian word for Jupiter is Jove. The Hebrew word for God is Je-ho-va. Is this a coincidence or are these two words the same God?

kaganate2014-06-30T10:28:29Z

Jehovah is not the Hebrew for God.

However -- Jupiter is Latin for "Father God" and the New Testament story of "the virgin birth" is just another take on the usual story of Jupiter impregnating a human girl who would then give birth to a great hero who performed feats to battle evil and eventualy was killed to rise into the fullness of his godhood.
So -- the Christian concept of the Father God and the son of God are most certainly from the Roman.
But this has nothing to do with a Hebrew concept.

Jehovah is a degeration of the Hebrew and transformation of several levels through Latin into the English Christian word for God.
So -- the similarity to Jove may well not be a coincidence -- but this was a transformation by Christian Latin speakers that has nothing to do with the original Hebrew.

JOHN2014-06-30T10:19:24Z

Maybe they all refer to the God El?

geessewereabove2014-06-30T10:16:00Z

Incorrect! Jehovah is God's Jewish name translated to English!
Correct Hebrew of God is Ya-way

Abundance2014-06-30T12:33:23Z

God is LOVE. There is no name for God, which is why he called himself "I AM".