Norder : ''though seems odd to me that so great an examination is spent looking for clue's in a book''
It is greater than that,the importance of Judaism's sacred texts extends far beyond their religious significance. These ancient documents embody not only Judaism's religious precepts, but also the historical, cultural and social heritage of the Jewish people.
....and so so so much more.

I wonder if Mr Pace reads Turfites Talk?

The LDS (Mormons) say this about the name Jehovah.
The covenant or proper name of the God of Israel…. Jehovah is the premortal Jesus Christ and came to earth being born of Mary.

I do not study these things but, one name of God is Jehovah, it is from the hebrew יְהוָה
but if I take the past ,present and future an example .

past - was = ה י ה
present -is = ה ו א
future will be = י ה י ה
we get - יְ ה וָ ה
so God is all the past ,present and future
the four Hebrew letters usually transliterated YHWH, Yahweh, or JHVH, Jehovah, that form a biblical proper name of God.

So now we have the name of God being the past, present and future.

Latin-speaking Christian scholars replaced the Y (which does not exist in Latin) with an I or a J (the latter of which exists in Latin as a variant form of I). Thus, the tetragrammaton became the artificial Latinized name Jehovah (JeHoWaH). ( Hope what I post comes out ok?)