If you press "pause" in the film "Raiders of the Lost Ark" in the scene when an old wise man interprets the meaning of the Egyptian medal you can read the name of God in ANCIENT PALEO-HEBREW OR PHOENICIAN exactly as it was written in the past. I'm not using the films as "evidence", is just an example of how much do the Jewish people know but won't tell regarding the most secret of all, the shemhameforash.
You can check the second letter was an inverted E (as seen through a mirror, that letter was the anticipated version of our E like the ancient A was upside down meaning the head of a bull with horns). That's why is so important the text mentioned above (Isaiah 19:18 and following) because it mentions the name of God was to be worshipped even in Egypt, yet it's mentioned the swearing in the name of God using the language of Canaan, Phoenician. :hi:
When you spell the name IEVE the Anglosaxon people immediately think the letter "I" with the sound "ay" would mean something like in the words "wine, swine, mine". They never think the sound will be like it is n words like "sit, click, sin". The same happens with "E" with the sound "ee" like in "mean, seed, need" but it must sound like in "met, set, net" So, reallly the pronunciation in English is like SPELLING . Other option is like reading "J-VEH" without the sound of H. But how can you understand if the books always alter the things following the Jewish games? Sometimes they write CHanukah and others Hanukah even knowing the CH sounds like in "check, achieve, church" and not like H, even admiting the first H sounds but not the last. A complete chaos done on purpose. Yet writing the same letters (as they do) in other languages is altering even more cos that letters have another sound in other languages.