Ha'Yare Shum YHVH
Date: Dec 30th, 2008 10:04:45 pm - Subscribe
Mood: Loving Torah


Shabbats message for 12/27/08 and now News Letter for the week of 12/29/08-to 1/09
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Ha- The
Yare-Reverence,Fear, Revere
Shum- The Name-like HaShem

The Revered name of YHVH

Exodus 3.1-22- Exodus 6. 2-19-
Exodus 19.1-25- Exodus 20.1-26

Exodus 3. verses 14
From The Orthodox Jewish Bible

And Elohim(YHVH) said unto Moshe EH- HEH- YEH- ASHAIR-EH HEH-YEH ( I AM WHO I AM) and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the Bnai Yisroel, EH-HEH-YEH ( I AM) hath sent me unto you.

Exodus 6.2-3- The Complete Jewish Bible with a slant of MCM translation

Yahweh spoke unto Moshe, He said to him. I am Adonai. I appeared to Avraham. Yitz'chak and Ya'akov as El Shaddai, although i did not make myself known to them by my name(YHVH) Yud-Heh- Vav- Heh
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Please read the other scriptures when you can, The name that HaShem told Moshe to call him was and still is Yahweh- We use terms because the great Rabbis told us too names or titles as HaShem-Meaning the name and Adonia- Lord Jehovah-no J in Hebrew. The truth of the matter is none of these are the names that he told Moshe and his people to call him, The Truth is the people, the Jews forget there language, they forgot there alphabet and they adapted the language and lifestyle of Egypt.

So then the purpose of this lesson is for you to call him by his name and his name isn't God or Lord thou we use those titles and most think there isn't anything wrong with them, like what i mentioned to you about calling him Baal- well he said his name is YHVH not God, not Lord and not all these other titles we gained from these other nations- Lord and God were titles of other deities and idols- Yahweh wasn't! it has always been the holiest name and the name YHVH said out of his own mouth to call him.

So hear at Mind Changing Ministries we do not say Lord, God that often-We do say HaShem connecting to ending YHVH and we do say Adonia-most of us do but is that his name. The Rabbis out of veneration and respect to his holiest name recognized we are unfit and unworthy to call him by his name But that's what the Rabbis said, YHVH said to call him YHVH the verses just proved that, some times Rabbis have good intentions

But we don't want to add interspections of traditions that go against the Bible. obeying the Rabbis is fine as long as it doesn't go against scripture.

The truth is we are not worthy to say Yeshua either or to call on YHVH by what ever titles we call him by, there isn't a title that we are worthy of calling anyway so then lets call him by his name that he named himself with and told his people to call him...

To reverence Yahweh from Torah thought and Hebrew perspective is to Yare- revere and Shachah- To prostrate, bow in complete homage- Prostrate is not rocking forward
it is completely on your knees or face-

The Rabbis saw the Christians bowing and so they stopped Why? we as Jews need to prostrate our selves before YHVH sometimes not just reading the prayers and bending- complete homage is prostrating yourself before him,

I don't care if the Muslims, Mormons or Methodist bow that should not stop us from prostrating ourselves before Yahweh some times in complete reverence to him and his holiness and his son Yeshua.

To prostrate is to bow in complete homage and respect to Yahweh's face on the ground as Moshe did when the bush burned and he heard Yahweh-really Yeshua speak, The fitting word is Aidos which means humility and modesty- complete humility is face down to the ground, I wanting to lay this ground work before i go into the lesson- If we examine ourselves we are all unworthy of having salvation, Yeshua dying for us, So then since we are already and Yahweh knows that- He still wanted his people to no his name and call him by his name- He didn't leave it up to us to make up names for him, how would you like somebody calling you by a name that isn't your's

I consider that when i use to call Yeshua Jesus and when i use to call the Ruach Hokodesh the Holy Ghost- those aren't the names- How does he feel when we call him by a name he did not tell us to call him by,even more a name associated with idol dieties now i do understand often the scriptures will not be referring to his name and will be talking about his character and attributes such as Elohim- which means all mighty G-d

when the scriptures are talking about his characteristics they are labellings them as mentioning of who he is and not what to call him by-

1. From Shemot 3. we obtain the direct name of YHVH a prefix in my mind of Yeshua as Echad in YHVH

The Complete Jewish Bible translates the term as EHYEH- ASHER- EHYEH= I am that I am, I am will be what I am will be-
The correct term is pronounced from The Orthodox Jewish Bible
EH-HEH-YEH-ASHAIR-EH-HEH-YEH= I am hath sent me or YUD HEH VAV HEH-
[YHVH OR YHWH]

We further see from the text SHEM YHVH EL OLAM- Yahweh the everlasting Yah of
KI EHYEH IMKAH- for the explanation

FOR I WILL BE WITH THEE.

From these scriptural explanations from YHVH we gain the implication in the Torah of the Tetragrammaton- thou the word itself is Greek and the tetragrammaton which came in place in Paleo- Hebrew in the 10th century CE it refers to Yahweh.

So then the name of Yahweh called the four letters had been replaced with five letters- HaShem- Yahweh is written with four letters as written in the Hebrew scriptures that's Masoretic where it appears over 6,800 times-

The hebrew letters Yodh- Hey- WaW/Vav- Hey- ×™Ö·×"ְוֶ×"

Interesting enough i was reading about the four letters and what i saw out of it was the Hey also means He- which completely destroys some of the Christian pro-feminist who think G-d could be a women, Even the word Yah is written with a Yodh and Hey-He the word of praise stated as Halle-(Yah-not Jah) has the Yodh and Hey in it, The Bible Encyclopedia mentions the name YHVH was lost because the people lost there language and that the name YHVH was replaced with the vowels for Adonay or Adonai ×™Ö·×"ְוֶ×"

So then in conclusion this same Tetregrammaton or four letters has been seen from the Mesorectic has also been found in the 2000 year old dead sea scrolls which further proves- Yahweh had every intent on his people calling him by his name, so then i leave before you that you can call him God or Lord or Ba'al or HaShem or Jehovah or all the other titles out here or you can call him by the name he said for his people to call him, Even the prayer books, the siddurs don't even mention YHVH in them they mention HaShem, I have an outdated Prayer Book and it says God in it.

We have voved to go back to the name he gave us to call him and to speak it in clear reverance= Psalms 111. verse 9 says Reverend is his name- it lines up with YHVH

Restoration of the sacred name concludes:

To conform with what may really be the more correctly interpreted instruction of Exod. 20:7 concerning the use of His Name:

"Do not make His Name worthless" "Lo tisah et Shem YHVH Eloheicha l'shav." By withholding the proclamation of His Name, we may well be guilty of "making His Name worthless. The Sacred Name appears in the Hebrew Scriptures as four Hebrew letters Yud, hey, vav, hey, which is closest represented by the letters YHVH. This format is known as the Tetragrammaton. According to Jewish tradition it is regarded as 'not to be uttered' in order never to profane it in any way. In Judaism it is therefore pronounced as 'Adonai', meaning 'Lord'. Notwithstanding this prohibition, the Sacred Name is acknowledged in its usage as part of the names of many Biblical characters,
Because of these prohibitions, translations of the original Hebrew scrolls have, throughout the ages, replaced the Tetragrammaton with 'the LORD' (in capital letters) and the Sacred Name, in so doing, became 'lost' for many centuries. The original Hebrew or Jewish Name of the professing Jewish Messiah, who was accepted as such by a certain section (some 3000 souls) of Israel, at and after His Appearance in Israel, some 2000 years ago. To them He was known as YAHU'SHUAH (abbreviated: Y'SHUAH, also pronounced YEHOSHUA or YESHUA). In time, over the first few centuries after Messiah, His Name was gradually changed to "Je-Zeus Khristos" Out of this, Christianity was born, which was a mixture of Judaism, and gradually, progressive influences of pagan customs and traditions, together with a growing tide of an anti-Semitic spirit. This was greatly due to the instigation of influential leaders like Constantine the Great, who was a Zeus worshiper, and who purportedly converted to Christianity. It was also a natural process as a result of the infiltration of followers of the sun god, Zeus, into the Christian ranks. Even the name of their pagan idol 'Zeus' was applied to their new-found Jewish Messiah - and Y'Shuah (the abbreviated transliteration of YAHU'SHUAH), became "Y'Zeus" or Je-Zeus - which became 'Jesus' in English (NOTE - the middle 's' is pronounced as a 'z'). In other languages, it took on various other forms.

We can thank Rome for merging paganism and Judaism together, Christianity was and still is the invention of rome, who used Judaism to create this religion and Judaism Torah to create there infiltrated bibles which took Judaism completely out the picture. Wanting the bible without applying to YHVH of the Bible.

I thank you for reading and thank Yahweh if it causes a transformation in your life


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