This is an aside BB.....the Hebrews never pronounced God's name in case they took it in vain. They abbreviated his name to YHWH leaving out the vowels. Adoni was often used and in time the vowels of YHWH have been forgotten....nobody knows what they are.
You can ask any religious Jew to verify this.
His name is seen in our scripture in this form 'LORD'...all upper case. It is also translated 'Jehovah' but this form is a pure fabrication. It is an attempt to fill in the vowels of YHWH. The actual spelling of Jehovah (the letters ie) is found nowhere in the original text.
Anyway....that's just out of interest.
The Hebrews of Jesus day did pronounce the name. Jesus most certainly did. It's the so call religious leaders after Jesus and his Apostles and first century Christians died off when the personal name of God was taken out of scripture. It was God himself who put his personal name represented by the letters YHWH in the the scriptures. These Hebrews you're speaking of are judging the True God of doing something wrong.
It's their own view of what is appropriate that has been relied on as the basis for removing from the Holy Bible the personal name of its Divine Author, whose name appears in the original Hebrew more often than any other name or any title. They admittedly follow the example of the adherents of Judaism, of whom Jesus said: “You have made the word of God invalid because of your tradition.”—
Matt. 15:6.) Yes it's always been men like these Hebrews you speak of, their tradition that has been more important to them instead of what God's Holy Spirit inspired men to write down. Nowhere in scripture does God have it written down to take his name out of scripture. No where in scripture does it say to stop making his name known to all the nations.
True Christians have a commission from Jesus Christ to make disciples of people of all nations. When teaching these people, how would it be possible to identify the true God as different from the false gods of the nations? Only by using His personal name, as the Bible itself does. Matt
. 28:19, 20; 1 Cor. 8:5, 6.
Ex. 3:15: “God said . . . to Moses: ‘This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel, “Jehovah the God of your forefathers . . . has sent me to you.” This is my name to time indefinite, and this is the memorial of me to generation after generation.’”
Isa. 12:4: “Give thanks to Jehovah, you people! Call upon his name. Make known among the peoples his dealings. Make mention that his name is put on high.”
Ezek. 38:17, 23: “This is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said, ‘ . . . And I shall certainly magnify myself and sanctify myself and make myself known before the eyes of many nations; and they will have to know that I am Jehovah.’”
Mal. 3:16: “Those in fear of Jehovah spoke with one another, each one with his companion, and Jehovah kept paying attention and listening. And a book of remembrance began to be written up before him for those in fear of Jehovah and for those
thinking upon his name.”
John 17:26: “[Jesus prayed to his Father:] I have made your name known to them [his followers] and will make it known, in order that the love with which you loved me may be in them and I in union with them.”
So you can agree with what imperfect humans say or you can believe what God's Holy Spirit inspired men to write down.