“Jehovih” is the Divine Name of the Creator, also referred to as the Great Spirit. Faithists refer to Jehovih as the Eternal Creator or Ever Present Creator and believe that only He is deserving of worship in the strictest sense of the term.
One of the best ways you can learn about Jehovih and why it is important to know Him, is by reading the Oahspe Bible.
Other forms of the Creator’s Name include “Jehovah”, “Yehovih” (יֱהֹוִה) pronounced yeh-ho-vee, and “Yahweh” (יַהְוֶה), Yehovah (יְהֹוָה). These forms can be found in various translations of the Bible from Hebrew. The rendering of “Jehovih” can also be found in the Hebrew Old Testament (see Ezekiel 20:5). If you have access to Strong’s Dictionary, see OT:3069. Among some Native American or Indigenous peoples of North America, the Name “EOIH” is common (often pronounced as “yay-oh-ee”). A perfect pronunciation is not expected; however, Faithists should at least be aware of the Creator’s Name and use it as they are able.
According to the Oahspe Bible, Jehovih can also be referred to with the title “God.” “Whoso cryeth out in fullness of heart, saying: GOD, GOD! meaning thereby the Ever Present, the Creator, is not a blasphemer before me.” (Book of Judgement 3:10)
The following is adapted from an Eloist newsletter:
“Jehovih is the Great Spirit, the One Who is above all and within all. He is the Ever-Living Presence that breathes life into all that moves and grows. He is everywhere—there is no place where His Spirit does not dwell. No one can grasp the full shape of His being or the vastness of His reach. Yet, because His Spirit brings life to all that lives, He is with every living being, hearing their words, feeling their actions, and knowing their hearts—whether on earth or in the realms beyond. He is our Father, the Breath within our souls. We dwell in Him, as parts of His great and boundless being.
He is unchanging, eternal—the same yesterday, today, and forever. The elders and seers of old walked His path and found Him, and so can you. But He does not reveal Himself to those who deny or scoff. To find Him, you must seek. To hear His Voice, you must listen. Then the light of understanding will shine.
Words of argument are empty like dry leaves in the wind. There is more truth in the call of an eagle or the song of a meadow bird than in the musings of those who deny Him. The bird sings to the Creator, lifting its voice to honor Him. The doubter walks in shadows, blind to the beauty that speaks Jehovih’s glory.”