TrueBeliever37
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That's incorrect. What you have is occasional 'descriptive' names being used as words, thusly creating the false idea, that Adonai , isn't a name for the Lord, in the Bible. That is why Adonai, is a name of Deity, ie here meaning JHVH, or the Tetragrammaton.
In the Christian Bible, although the theistic inferences are traditionally considered [somewhat differently, so Adonai when used in a Deific manner, Adonai Elohim, for example, is thusly a 'name' of the Lord.
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Jehovah is a version of the Tetragrammaton, the 'actual name', being inferred or not, thusly as we don't say the name usually , in common conversation, [tradition, it is a way to write the Tetragrammaton, regardless of belief, ie whether that is 'correct', or whatever.
As we change sounds cross language wise, when a name is inferred , we go by intent if meaning.
Anyways, Jehovah is traditionaly fine both written, and said.
Your post is just full of inaccuracies. Adonai is not God's name, it is a Hebrew word that means lord or master. Adonai was one of the words the Jews substituted for God's name to keep from saying his name. At other times they would use Elohim because the word Adonai was already in the verse and they didn't want to say Adonai Adonai. Show me a scripture where God said his name was Adonai.