¥The term 'Jehovah' is old word used in some English translations to
represent the Hebrew יהוה now thought to have been pronounced 'Yahweh.'
¥Most English translations of the Old Testament represent this Hebrew word
by LORD (all caps), as the Jews traditionally
would not pronounce this sacred name, but
instead substituted their word meaning "lord,
master."
¥In the New Testament, we often see OT passages about Jehovah
(LORD) applied to Jesus.