BEFORE THIS AGE OF COVID-19, I WENT TO A GYM. I WOULD LOVE TO RETURN. DO YOU THINK IT IS SAFE FOR AN OLDSTER LIKE ME? I'VE HEARD PAT SAY GOD'S NAME IS YAHWEH, BUT GORDON HAS A DVD OUT THAT GIVES GOD'S NAME AS JEHOVAH. WHAT IS HIS CORRECT NAME?
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- Okay time for some questions.
- Let's go for 'em.
- This is David, who says, "Pat, to me,
you are a health guru."
To me too, David.
He says, "I'm 70 yearsold and before this age
of COVID-19, I went to a gym.
I would love to return.
Do you think it's safefor an oldster like me?"
- What do you mean, oldster?
You're just a kid.
I'm 90, and I...
- You know, I work out.- I knew it was coming.
- I try to work out every other day,
three times, at least, a week.
But look, we have amarvelous gym in our hotel.
I mean, it really is a good one.
But I don't go to the gym.
I stay at home and I havewhat's called a Total Gym.
You can do 70 exercises on a Total Gym
and it's only about 18inches and it'll fit,
you can fold it up and put itunder a bed if you want to.
But that, I'm a greatfan of the Total Gym.
But I have a weight bench.
I have a whole bunch ofdumbbells and things like that.
So, at 70, you're just a kid
and us 90-year-old.
But I really don't thinkI'd go to the gym right now.
However, you, I think thisCOVID stuff is too serious.
But get a Total Gym or just,
you know, you could getall kinds of little bands
and things and work out at home.
You know, it's real easy.- Oh, yeah, creative.
- Create.
- Okay, this is Chris, who says,
"I've heard Pat say God's name is Yahweh,
but Gordon has a DVD out thatgives God's name as Jehovah.
What is His correct name?"
- All right, well, it's Y-H-W-H.
They're the four...
It's a tetragrammatron in Hebrew,
which I think is the hiphil or the Hebrew
which means He whocauses everything to be.
But Elohim is another name for God.
So if you take the vowels out of Elohim
and you put it together withYahweh, you get Yahowah,
and Yahowah is Jehovah.- Jehovah.
- So, you know, if that makes you happy.
But, you know, the name,for example, of Elijah,
he wasn't Elijah.
It's Eliyah, and El isGod, and I means my,
and yah means Yahweh, andhe's said, My name is Yahweh."
So you've got the yah in there, and Jesus,
His name, Joshua, Yehoshua,is Jehovah Savior.
But you just take the vowel points
from either Adonai or Elohim
and put 'em together and you get Jehovah.
Okay.
- That's all the time we've gotfor today, but we'll be back
with more tomorrow.- That's your friendly
Hebrew lesson for the day.
- Thank you.- Thank you very much.
Both names are appropriate.
No problem.