The Latin word Jehova accompanying יהוה in the 1687 Leipzig edition of Raymond Martin's Pugio Fidei adversus Mauros et Iudaeos. The 1651 Paris edition uses the spelling Iehoua on its corresponding page 448. The original was written in about 1270.
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The Latin word "Jehova" in the 1687 Leipzig edition of Raymond Martin's ''Pugio Fidei''
{{Information |Description=Excerpts from Raymond Martin's ''Pugio Fidei adversus Mauros et Judaeos'' of 1270 CE. This edition is published in Leipzig, 1687. The Copy is found in the New York City Public Library. |Source=self-made |Date=May 10, 2007 |Autho