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There’s No “J” in Hebrew, Greek or Latin!

 

The popular names "Jehovah" and "Jesus" were NOT in the original Scriptures, and therefore cannot be genuine. It is a fact, provable in part by the historical nonexistence of the letter "J".

Now learn what the inspired names of the heavenly Abba Creator and His Son actually are!

 

"Precious name, oh how sweet," sing many voices as people gather each week to praise and worship the Savior and Redeemer of Israel. But the name they sing praises to is not the Messiah's name and never was.

The name "Jesus" is a combination of the Greek "Iesous" and the Latin version employing the letter J. This name commonly used in Catholic/Protestant Christianity did not exist until about 500 years ago.

            The French philosopher, historian, and religion scholar Ernest Renan stated in his book, The Life of Jesus, that the Savior never was called Jesus in His lifetime. Renan based his conclusion on his archaeological trips to the Holy Land in searching for inspiration and materials on the Savior.

Renan is not the only one disclaiming the popular name of the Messiah. Proof likely exists in your own home or can easily be found in your local library. You'll find a wealth of proof in these pages—references common in any library.

References also abound that show that the Creator's name is not Jehovah. The name Jehovah is a mistake brought on by copyists, who deliberately added the vowels from "Adonai" to the Tetragrammaton (the Heavenly Father's Name in Hebrew Scriptures) in an effort to warn the reader not to enunciate the name they believed was too sacred to voice.

The Third Commandment expressly forbids misusing the blessed Name and "bringing it to nought. Accepting a substitute certainly is not using His Name as intended. YeremYah prophesied that the Scribes (copyists) would err: "How can you say, 'We are wise for we have the law of  יְהו֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe,' when actually the lying pen of the scribes has handled it falsely?" Jeremiah 8:8, New International Version.

            All aspiring religious groups strive to be the Philadelphia assembly mentioned in Revelation chapter 3. But they overlook one of its important attributes: "I know you have little strength, yet you have kept my word and have not denied my name," Revelation 3:8, NIV.

Webster's New World Dictionary says of the word "deny": "To declare untrue; contradict; refuse to accept as true or right; reject as unfounded, unreal, etc.; to refuse to acknowledge as one's own; refuse to grant or give; to refuse the use of or access to; to refuse the request of (a person).

By using substitute names, churchianity has denied the sacred Name. Let's understand why the popular names for the Creator and His Son are erroneous and how they came to be accepted.

 

The 'J' Didn't Exist

One of the most obvious reasons that "Jesus" and "Jehovah" are incorrect is found in their common initial letter, J. Most comprehensive dictionaries and encyclopedias demonstrate that the letter J is of recent derivation. The Encyclopedia Americana contains the following on the J:

The form of J was unknown in any alphabet until the 14th century. Either symbol (J,I) used initially generally had the consonantal sound of Y as in year. Gradually, the two symbols (J,l) were differentiated, the J usually acquiring consonantal force and thus becoming regarded as a consonant, and the I becoming a vowel. It was not until 1630 that the differentiation became general in England.

The letter J developed from the letter I and was used to avoid confusion. Chambers's Encyclopedia says that in medieval handwriting the small i was liable to be confused with one of the strokes of a preceding or following u. Therefore an oblique stroke and later a dot was often made over the i. Alternately, the i was prolonged below the line.

The J and its I sound is still used in the German language. In the names of the months of January, June, and July, the German keeps the "ee" sound much like our Y. For example, July is pronounced "Yulee."  Note the substantiating comments of the Encyclopedia Americana regarding The Letter J:

It is one of the few permanent additions to those alphabets, made in medieval or modern times. More exactly, it was not an addition, but a differentiation from an existing letter, i, which in Latin, besides being a vowel (as in index), had also the consonantal value of "Y" (as in maior, pronounced "mayor"). At a later stage, the symbol "J" was used for distinctive purposes, particularly when the "I" had to be written initially (or in conjunction with another "I"). Either symbol used initially generally had the consonantal sound of "Y" (as in year) so that the Latin pronunciation of either Ianuarius or Januarius was as though the spelling was "Yanuarius." While in some words of Hebrew and other origin (such as Hallelujah or Junker), "J" has the phonetic value of "Y."

 

The J Develops


             Around 1000 B.C. The Phoenicians and other Semites of Syria and Palestine began to use a graphic sign in the forms (1,2) They gave it the name yodh, meaning "hand," and used it for a semiconsonant y, as in English boy, boys. After 900 B.C. the Greeks borrowed The sign from the Phoenicians, using at first various angular versions ( 3 ,4 ,5 ), and then a simplified form ( 6 ) They also changed its name to iota and made it stand for their vowel i. The Greek form (6) passed unchanged via Etruscan to the Roman alphabet ( 7,8 ). The Romans used the sign both for the vowel i and for the semiconsonant y, as in IECIT. When subsequently the need arose to differentiate the two sounds, an unsystematic habit grew up of adding a tail to the i for the semiconsonant, as in the late Roman and medieval Uncial (9, 10) and Cursive (11). The distinction was not fully established until the 17th century, when the capital (12,13) and small letter (14,15) took their modem forms The dot on the small letter was carried over from the letter i. American Heritage Dictionary

Because the letter J derived from the I, and had the same sound, it was classed as a vowel. The letter I comes from the Greek "iota," which is the Hebrew "yothe." Both have a vowel sound. There is no "J" sound in the Anglo-Saxon, let alone Hebrew, and no Roman form to work from. The J was first pronounced as the I until the printing press was introduced. Gradually the letter J acquired its own sound through French influence.

Webster's Universal Dictionary (1936) discloses the early relationship between I and J:

As a character it was formerly used interchangeably with "i," both letters having originally the sane sound; and after the "j" sound came to be common in English, it was often written where this sound must have been pronounced. The separation of these two letters is of comparatively recent date, being brought about through the influence of the Dutch printers.

The New Book of Knowledge demonstrates that the I was derived from the Hebrew "yothe." The yothe is the same Hebrew letter that begins Yahweh's Name. It also begins the Savior's Name Yahsha. [YHWH-YeHoWsHua HaMashiah, John 17:11-12] The sound of the yothe is "ee" or "eh." (More on the sacred Name later in this booklet.)

The printing press soon replaced the laborious copying by scribes the longhand editions of the Bible. The initial copies of the King James Version did not use the letter J for the Savior's Name. No evidence has come to light that shows the letter I ever had the consonantal sound of the letter J. This is shown in the New Funk and Wagnall Encyclopedia:

Not until the middle of the 17th century did this usage become universal in English books; in the King James Bible of 1611 for example, the words Jesus and judge are invariably Iesus and iudge.

This is corroborated by the authoritative Oxford English Dictionary concerning the letter J, "The J j types are not used in the Bible of 1611...."

 

Writing Followed Speech

 

The Oxford English Dictionary is acknowledged as the most authoritative work on the origins and meanings of words in the English language. A 12-volume work, the dictionary took 50 years to produce.

Under the entry "J," this dictionary explains how the J received its sound:

Some time before the 6th century, this y-sound had, by compression in articulation, and consequent development of an initial 'stop,' become a consonantal diphthong, passing through a sound (dy), akin to that of our di, de, in odious, hideous, to that represented in our phonetic symbolization (dz). At the same time, the original guttural sound of G, when followed by a front vowel, had changed to that of palatal g (gy), and then, by an advance of the point of closure, had passed through that of (dy), to the same sound (dz); so the i consonant and the so-called g 'soft' came to have, in the Romanic languages, the same identical value.

The Encyclopedia Britannica shows that the sound of the letter J was the same as the letter I:

The original consonantal sound represented by the letter was the semi-vowel or spirant "I" (the sound of y in yacht). This passed into dy and later into the sound dz which the letter represents today.

Along with the changing pronunciation, there came the change in the alphabet to accommodate the alteration.

Webster's New International Dictionary explains:

J is a comparatively late variant from the Latin I which was used indifferently as a vowel or consonant, its consonantal value being that of English Y in yet. The form J was developed from i during the Middle Ages, and it was long used in certain positions in the word merely without regard to the sound as a consonant or vowel. But the lengthened form was often initial, and the initial was usually consonantal, so the j gradually became differentiated from i in function as well as form. It was not, however, until the 17th century that the distinction of j as a consonant and i as a vowel was fully established and the capital J introduced. In English, the regular and practically uniform sound of j as in "jet" (dzh), the same as g in "gem," dates from the 11th century, that being the sound represented by i when consonantal in words then introduced from old French.

 

J Sound Same as I Sound

In his book, Triumph of the Alphabet, author A.C. Moorhouse explains how the Y and the I (hence the J also) were all related in sound. Furthermore, he cites how one language will borrow from another to bring the same sound across. Note his comment on page 128:

The Semitic alphabet had no vowels, but it was essential for intelligibility that the Greek alphabet should have them. This it did by using Semitic letters which represented sounds unknown to the Greek. Semitic yod stood for the semivowel y, and it is easy to use it in Greek for the related vowel i.

Written language develops from spoken. Even today, missionaries are challenged to reduce a tribal language in some remote area to writing. It is difficult to bring across into English every vocalization in a foreign tongue using our alphabet.

The New Book of Knowledge confirms the findings of Moorhouse:

The early history of the letter "J" is the same as the history of the letter "1." "1" is a descendant of the ancient Phoenician and Hebrew letter "yod" and the Greek letter "iota." The Phoenicians gave the yod a semiconsonant sound pronounced like the "Y" in yellow. While the lower case "J" of modern type was derived directly from medieval manuscripts, the capital "J" is virtually a printer's invention. The sound "J" as we know it in English today was derived when the "Y" sound eventually passed into a "dy" sound and later into the "J" sound as in juggle.

Eventually, all modern languages picked up the new sound from Latin. Under the topic "J," Collier's Encyclopedia shows how this happened:

Introduced as a sign for the consonantal sound of "i" in Latin words, the letter j was soon used in English, French, and Spanish to represent the sound that developed out of Latinic consonantic i in each of these three languages. This was a certain improvement, since these three sounds (y, z, dz) which all developed out of the Latin consonant i, did not exist in Latin, and the Latin alphabet had no sign for them.

If the letter J and its sound (dz) did not exist until shortly before the printing of the King James Version of the Bible, what were the names of the Heavenly Father and His Son before that time?

 

The Actual Name

The Creator's Name Yahweh derives from the Tetragrammaton YHWH, the English equivalent of the Hebrew letters yode, hey, waw, hey. The Tetragrammaton—"four vowels" is found in ancient Bible manuscripts. Early Christian writers such as Clement of Alexandria transliterated it into Greek as IAOUE. (Transliterate means to carry the actual sound of a word from one language to another.) The Tetragrammaton is made up of four Hebrew letters having the force of vowels, as Hebrew primers readily show. Josephus says that the Tetragrammaton appeared in the High Priest's miter (hat) and consisted of four vowels. Wars, Book V, chapter V, 7.

In Greek, the I has an "ee" sound as in machine. When we pronounce the Tetragrammaton IAOUE we get the sound "ee-ah-ou-eh." Saying it rapidly we produce "Yah-way," which appears as 'Yahweh' in English. The Tetragrammaton appears 6,823 times in Hebrew Scriptures.

The short form of the sacred Name appears in one place in the King James Version: ". . .extol Him that rideth upon the heavens by His name JAH, and rejoice before Him," Psalm 68:4. As we have seen, the J should be a Y.

Hebrew names are transliterated into our English Bible as evidenced by many common names. Many names of Old Testament writers such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Zephaniah, end with this first part (Yah) of the sacred Name. Note that they retain the "ee" sound of the I in "iah."

Numerous secular as well as religious scholars attest that Yahweh is the correct, original Name of the Heavenly Father. Following is a listing of some of each, taken right from reference works and materials available in nearly every public library.

 

"Yahweh" In The Hebrew Scriptures


Secular Scholars

The New American Encyclopedia: "Jehovah— (properly Yahweh) a name of the God of Israel, now widely regarded as a mis-pronunciation of the Hebrew YHWH

 

The Encyclopedia Britannica: "...the letters YHWH used in the original Hebrew Bible to represent the name of God."

 

The Oxford Cyclopedic Concordance: "Jehovah— the name revealed to Moses at Horeb. Its real pronunciation is approximately Yahweh. The Name itself was not pronounced Jehovah before the 16th century."

American Heritage Dictionary: "Yahweh—A name for God assumed by modern scholars to be a rendering of the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton.

Webster's New World Dictionary: "Yahweh— God, a form of the Hebrew name in the Old Testament. See Tetragrammaton.

New Century Dictionary:

"Jehovah—the common European rendering of Heb. JHVH (or YHWH), representing, without vowels, Heb. Jahweh (or Yahweh), a divine name . . . regarded by the Jews as too Sacred for utterance and hence replaced in the reading of the Scriptures by Adonai or Elohim; the form Jehovah being due to a mispronunciation of Heb. JHVH with the vowels of the associated Heb. Adonai. A name of God in the Old Testament, being the Christian rendering the 'ineffable name,' JHVH in the Hebrew Scriptures.

A History of Christianity, Kenneth Scott Latourette (p. 11):

Israel regarded their god, Yahweh, a name mistakenly put into the English as Jehovah, as the God of the universe, the maker and ruler of heaven and earth. Other peoples had their gods, but Yahweh was regarded by these monotheists as far more powerful than they.

Encyclopedia Britannica (Micropedia, vol. 10):

Yahweh—the personal name of the God of the Israelites . . . The Masoretes, Jewish biblical scholars of the Middle Ages, replaced the vowel signs that had appeared above or beneath the consonants of YHWH with the vowel signs of Adonai or of Elohim. Thus, the artificial name Jehovah (YeHoWaH) came into being. Although Christian scholars after the Rendssance and Reformation periods used the term Jehovah for YHWH, in the l9th and 20th centuries biblical scholars again began to use the form Yahweh. Early Christian writers, Such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used the form Yahweh, thus this pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was never really lost. Greek transcriptiona also indicated that YHWH Should be pronounced יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe.

Religious Scholars

 

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature: "Jehovah — the imperfect of Jahve (Yahwe or Jehovah or Jahwe (Yahweh) ). He is self existing." Vol. 3, p. 901.

Jewish Encyclopedia: "Rabbinical Literature — The name Yahweh is considered the Name proper." Vol. 9, p. 162.

Seventh-Day Adventist Bible Commentary: "And the name above all others that was looked upon as the name, the personal name of God, was YAHWEH." Vol. 1, p. 172.

The International Bile Encyclopedia of King James Version: "Jehovah - It is believed that the correct pronunciation of this word is 'Yahweh.'"

New Standard Bible Dictionary: "Jehovah - Properly Yahweh . . the form 'Jehovah' is impossible, according to the strict principles of Hebrew vocalization."

Davis Dictionary of the Bible: "Jehovah - The Tetragrammaton is generally believed to have been pronounced Jahweh, יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe...."

A Greek-English Lexicon: "Kurios - equals ' יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe.'" p.1013.

Jewish Quarterly Review: "In the biblical period Yahweh was a proper name, the God of Israel, an ethnic God." April 1969, Dr. Zolomon Zeitlin.

New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, Vol. 2:

In the OT the words el, eloah, and elohim, from related roots, are generic designations of God. Alongside and alternating with them stands the individual personal name Yahweh.

Review and Herald, December 16, 1971:

Yahweh is the name that identifies the God of the Hebrews. Where the Philistines worshiped Dagon, the Egyptians, Amon, and the Ammonites, Milcom, the Hebrews worshiped Yahweh. The title 'god' (elohim) is applied to false deities in the Scriptures as well as to Yahweh, hence is not a term by which one can be distinguished from the others. When the voice said, 'I am Yahweh,' there was no doubt in any listener's mind as to the identity of the speaker. He was the god of the Hebrews. So far as is known, no other peoples called their god by his name.

 

'Jehovah' - Wrong From the Start

"Jehovah" is a hybrid name manufactured as a result of a fear to pronounce the sacred Name Yahweh.

In chapter 4 of the introduction to The Emphasized Bible, Joseph Rotherman explains how the sacred Name was avoided:

It is willingly admitted that the suppression has not been absolute; at least so far as Hebrew and English are concerned. The Name, in its four essential letters, was reverently transcribed by the Hebrew copyists, and therefore was necessarily placed before the eye of the Hebrew reader. The latter, however, was instructed not to pronounce it, but to utter instead a less sacred name - Adonay or Elohim. In this way the Name was not suffered to reach the ear of the listener.

Jehovah is the result of a further derailment in the convoluted efforts to avoid the Name Yahweh.

Scholars all know that Jehovah could not be the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe used for the Name of the Creator in the oldest available manuscripts.

In the preface to the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, pp. 6-7, is the following about "Jehovah":

The form Jehovah is of late medieval origin; it is a combination of the consonants of the Divine Name and the vowels attached to it by the Masoretes but belonging to an entirely different word. The sound of Y is represented by J and the sound of W by V, as in Latin. The word "Jehovah" does not accurately represent any form of the Name ever used in Hebrew.

A note on Exodus 3:14. taken from The Authorized Catholic Bible, says (direct photocopy):

3:14. I am who am: apparently lhis utterance is the source of the word Yahweh, the proper personal name of the God of Israel. It is commonly explained in reference to God as the absolute and necessary Being. It may be understood of God as the Source of all created beings. Out of reverence for this name the term Adonai, "my lord" was later used as a substitule. The word LORD in the present version represents this traditional usage. The word "Jehovah" arose from a false reading of the name as it is written in the current Hebrew text.

More proof is found on page 15 of the preface to The Bible, An American Translation, by Smith and Goodspeed:

As nearly as we can now tell, the Hebrews called their Deity by the name יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe, and in a shorter form, Yah, used in relatively few cases. In course of time they came to regard this name as too sacred for utterance. They therefore substituted for it the Hebrew word for Lord." When vowels were added to the text, the consonants of "יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe" were given the vowels of "Lord." Somewhere in the fourteenth century C.E. Christian scholars, not understanding this usage, took the vowels and consonants exactly as they were written and produced the artificial name "Jehovah" which has persisted ever since.

The Oxford English Dictionary succinctly demonstrates exactly how the word "Jehovah" became an erroneous substitution for the sacred Name Yahweh (direct photocopy):

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The O.E.D. is supported by the New English Bible. On page 16 of this Bible's introduction, we read:

This personal name, written with the consonants YHWH יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe, was considered too sacred to he uttered; so the vowels for the words 'my Lord' or 'God' were added to the consonants YHWH, and the reader was warned by these vowels that he must substitute other consonants. This change having to be made so frequently, the Rabbis did not consider it necessary to put the consonants of the new reading in the margin . . . YHWH יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe was read with the intruded vowels, the vowels of an entirely different word, namely 'my Lord' or 'God'. In late medieval times this mispronounciation became curent as Jehova, and it was unwittingly taken over as Jehovah by the reformers in the Protestant Bibles.

      The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 12, corroborates the foregoing religious sources:

The pronunciation 'Jehovah' is an error resulting among Christians from combining the consonants YHWH with the vowels of 'adonay.'

The Jehovah's Witnesses themselves admit that "Jehovah" is inferior to "Yahweh." On pages 16 and 20 of their book, Let Your Name Be Sanctafied, are these words:

Yahweh . .. is admittedly superior to Jehovah. 'The wrong spelling Jehovah OCCURS since about 1100' and then it offers its arguments in favor of Yahweh as the correct and original pronunciation.'

Their New Testament Bible translation, New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures (published by Watchtower Bible and Tract Society), has on p. 25 of the foreword:

While inclining to view the pronunciation "YaHWeH יְהוָ֞ה-YodHeWawHe" as the more correct way, we have retained the form "Jehovah" because of people's familiarity with it Since the 14th century.

The person credited with popularizing the name Jehovah is Peter Galatin, confessor to Pope Leo the 10th. The Oxford English Dictionary puts the date of Galatin's use of Jehovah at 1516 in De Arcanis Catholic Veritatis. Rotherham has this to say about "Jehovah's" origins:

The pronunciation Jehovah was unknown until 1520, when it was introduced by Galatinus; but was contested by Le Mercier, J. Drusius, and L. Capellus, as against grammatical and historical propriety.

Obviously, if the first recorded use of the name Jehovah is only some 500 years old, it can't be the Name the Creator gave the Hebrews 5,000 years earlier. The illogical fusion of the sacred Name with the vowel points of another name is shown by Rotherham:

To give the name JHVH the vowels of the word for Lord (Heh. Adonai) and pronounce it Jehovah, is about as hybrid a combination as it would be to spell the name Germany with the vowels in the name Portugal-viz., Gormuna.

The Jews' superstitious fear of the Name led to a complete fabrication in the name Jehovah.

 

Was the Pronunciation Lost?

Because of the years-long efforts of scribes and others to conceal the sacred Name, some today believe that the pronunciation of the Name of the Heavenly Father has been lost. The evidence proves otherwise, however. The proper vocalization of the Name was perpetuated down through the centuries.

The Encyclopaedia Britannica (llth Edition, vol. 12) says of "Yahweh":

     The Rabbinic tradition that after the death of Simeon the Just (fl. 290 B.C.E.) it was no longer pronounced even on these occasions, is contradicted by the well-attested statement that in the last generations before the fall of Jerusalem (C.E. 70) it was uttered so low that the sounds were lost in the chant of the priest. After that event the liturgical use of the name ceased, but the tradition was perpetuated in the Rabbinic schools; it continued also to be employed by healers, exorcists, and magicians, and is found on many magical papyri. It is asserted by Philo that only priests might pronounce it and by Josephus that those who know it were forbidden to divulge it. Finally the Samaritans shared the scruples of the Jews, except that they used it in judicial oaths.
     The early Christian scholars therefore easily learnt the true pronunciation. Clement of Alexandria (d. 212) gives laove or laovai (or in one manuscript laov), Origen (d. 253-54) lan, and Epiphanius (d. 404) laBe (or lave in one manuscript); Theodoret (d. 457) says that the Samaritans pronounced it laBe (or lapa)...
This new name, though at first widely known, as the Moabite Stone shows, was soon considered too sacred for daily use and confined to the Scriptures.
     Outside the Old Testament Yhwh occurs only on the Moabite Stone (c. 850 B.C.E.); the usual form is YH or Yhw, occurring in unvocalized texts of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C.E. These forms appear in the Old Testament sporadically as the independent Yah and regularly as Yah or Yahu at the end and Yeho or Yo at the beginning of proper names.

The Encyclopedia Judaica confirms that the pronunciation "Yahweh" was preserved: "The true pronunciation of the name YHWH was never lost. Several early Greek writers of the Christian Church testify that the name was pronounced 'Yahweh.' This is confirmed, at least for the vowel of the first syllable of the name, by the shorter form Yah, which is sometimes used in poetry (e.g. Ex. 15:2)."

New archaeological finds attest to the accuracy of the Name Yahweh. The New Schaff-Herzog Religious Encyclopedia shows how important these discoveries are in regard to the veracity of the sacred Name's pronunciation:

Yahweh: The pronuncidion יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe of the Hebrew Tetragrammaton need no longer be based primarily on traditions preserved in late patristic sources. Both the vocalization yahwe and yahu (a shortened for n used chiefly in personal names) are now confirmed by a variety of ancient New Eastern inscriptional materials from the first and second millennia B.C.E.  Yahwe was originally a finite verb derived from a causative stem of the Northwest Semitic root hwy, 'to come into being.' The divine name would thus go back to a verbal form meaning 'he causes to come into existence,' or in effect, 'he creates.'  The name Yahweh appears to have been originally the first or key word of an ancient liturgical formula which proclaimed the creative activity of the deity.  No non-Israelite divine name 'Yahweh' has yet been identified certainly in ancient Near Eastern sources.

And the Son's Name?  

From a study of the origin of letters that make up the word "Jesus" in our English Bibles, we can readily see that the name of the Savior underwent considerable change as it was brought from one language to another.

The name of the Redeemer of Israel, who has the only name through which man can find salvation (Acts 4:12), has been given a Latinized hybrid name that never existed in Hebrew and did not exist in English until 500 years ago.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance shows that the word Jesus is from the Greek "Iesous," which according to Strong's Greek Dictionary, derives from the Hebrew #3091, Yehoshua; (Yahsha -[יְהוָ֞ה YeHoWsHua ha'Meshiyakh] correct pronunciation of the Hebrew spelling) . The vowel points that make this transliteration (sounding out) are much more recent than the actual Hebrew letters, being introduced between 600 and 900 C.E. Removing them to be consistent with the original letters, we get "Yahsha".[יְהוָ֞ה YeHoWsHua ha'Meshiyakh]

The first three letters, reading right to left, are pronounced YAHW because they are equivalent to the English vowels IAU. They are the same letters that begin Yahweh's Name ( *** ). The last two Hebrew letters ( shin-ayin ) are pronounced SHA, as found in Strong's Concordance Hebrew Dictionary, #3467 - y'SHA.

            Clearly, the name of the Savior was changed from Yahsha, [יְהוָ֞ה YeHoWsHua ha'Meshiyakh] through contraction, to Joshua. Evidence that the Y in His name took on the J is found in Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8, where translators of the King James Version inserted "Jesus" when Joshua (Yahsha), the son of Nun, was meant.

As with the Father's Name, numerous sources easily available attest that the Name Yahsha [יְהוָ֞ה YeHoWsHua ha'Meshiyakh] is incorrectly rendered "Jesus."


Secular Scholars

Encyclopedia Americana: "Jesus Christ — ...Although Matthew (1:21) interprets the name originally Joshua, that is, 'Yahweh is salvation,' and finds it specially appropriate for Jesus of Nazareth, it was a common one at the time." (Vol. 16, p. 41)

Encyclopaedia Britannica (15th ed.): "Jesus Christ—. . .The same is true of the name Jesus. In the Septuagint it is the customary Greek form for the common Hebrew name Joshua; i.e., 'Yahweh helps.' " Vol. 10. p. 149.

Following is a photocopied extract from the Oxford English Dictionary under "Jesus": ( Copy not included )

Had the Savior's Name been transliterated into Greek and Latin, the true and proper form would have been preserved.

Top Religious Scholars

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature: "Jesus Christ — There can be no doubt that Jesus is the Greek form of a Hebrew name. Its original and full form is Jehoshua. By contraction it became Joshua or Jeshua; and when transferred into Greek, by taking the termination characteristics of that language, it assumed the form Jesus."

Word Studies in the New Testament,' by Marvin R. Vincent —

Jesus. The Greek form of a Hebrew name, which had been borne by two illustrious individuals in former periods of the Jewish history—Joshua, the successor of Moses, and Jeshua, the high-priest, who with Zerubbabel took so active a part in the re-establishment of the civil and reUgious polity of the Jews in their return from Babylon. Its original and full form is Jehoshua, becoming by contraction Joshua or Jeshua. Joshua, the son of Nun, the successor of Moses, was originally named Hoshea (saving), which was altered by Moses into Jehoshua (Yah~veh (our) Salvation) (Num. 13:16). The meaning of the name, therefore, finds expression in the title Savior (Luke 1:47; 2:11; John 4:42).

The Acts of the Apostles by Jackson and Lake:

Jesus—This is the regular Greek translation of the Hebrew Joshua. The latter assumed a shorter form Jeshua ~ in later times, which explains also the e in the Greek spelling. Among the Biblical instances Joshua the son of Nun, and Jeshua the son of Jehozadak, high priest in the time of Zerubbabel, are well known. The Greek spelling occurs in the LXX (with some exception) for the Hebrew name. It is included in the title of Ecclesiasticus. It is used in the New Testament at Luke 3:29, Acts 7:45, and Hebrews 4:8 of ancient Hebrews, and of Jews of the early Roman Empire at Col. 4:11, by Josephus frequently (see Niese, Index, 8.V.) and many other Jewish sources.

Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible: (under Hebrews 4:8) "Jesus. Josue, who in Greek is called Jesus."

Smith's Bible Dictonary: "Jesus Christ — The name Jesus means Savior, and was a common name, derived from the ancient Hebrew Jehoshua."

A Dictionary of the Bible, by James Hastings: "Jesus — the Greek form of the name Joshua or Jeshua. Jeshua — Yahweh is salvation or Yahweh is opulence."

Alford's Greek Testament, An Exegetical and Critical Commentary: "Jesus — The same name as Joshua, the former deliverer of Israel."

Top No Other Name for Salvation

Knowing what the true names are is not enough, however. Once they are proved and accepted as correct, they must be used. James 4:17 reads, "So then, to the person who knows what is right to do and fails to do it, to him it is sin," Modern Language Bible.

The sacred Name is forever, a memorial that Yahweh says He is to be remembered by from generation to generation. "And Yahweh said moreover unto Moses, 'Thus shall you say unto the children of Israel, "Yahweh, the Elohim of your fathers, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Isaac, and the Elohim of Jacob, has sent me unto you:" this is My Name forever, and this is My memorial unto all generations,' " Exodus 3:15. (Note ALL generations)

Yahweh has revealed His Name and His Son's through a Hebrew-speaking people down through history. His Name has meaning and describes His attributes. "Yahweh" means that He will be all things to His people. He will be whatever they need of Him at the time. He will be our comforter, strengthener, guide, protector, healer, provider; in fact, He will be whatever we as His children need. He has already become our salvation through His Son, Yahsha, the salvation Yahweh has sent to earth for you and me.

We have a closer walk with Yahweh when we call upon His personal, holy Name that He has revealed to those with whom He is in covenant. Our fellowship is with those of like faith who have called upon His sacred Name down through the years, from righteous Abel to Noah, Abraham, and the Israelites of long ago. Eventually the whole family in heaven and earth will be the Name of the Father, Yahweh, Ephesians 3:l5. How can you be accounted worthy to bear the Name Yahweh, and be sealed with His Name (Rev. 14: l ), if you refuse to use it now?

We must walk in all the truth we are given. When we fully accept the truth revealed to us, it is our responsibility to act. Abundant proof exists that Yahweh and YeHoWsHua Ha'Meshitakh are the correct and only names of the Father and Son, respectively. These are the names revealed in His Word through His inspired prophets. We cannot improve on the direct command to praise Him by the Name He Himself gave to us.

"Salvation comes through no one else, for there is no other Name in the whole world, given to men, to which we must look for our salvation." "YeHoWsHua Ha'Meshitakh" Acts 4:12 TCNT, John 17:11-12

"...only a Remnant will be saved." - Romans 9:27

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Blog EntryExo3:15Aug 24, '08 1:20 AM
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Is His is Memorial Name:

“Jehovah” or “ יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe”?

 

 

The Catholic translators of the Scipture unknowingly followed the Jewish Talmudic Scribes and disguised the  יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe Name of the Creator. 

Now learn the truth about the Heavenly Abba's revealed, Memorial Name!

(Exodus 3:15; Psalms 135:13)

 

ASK MOST SCIPTURE BELIEVERS what the name of the Heavenly Abba is and they probably will say Jehovah. Ask them for some proof of this and they will either point to traditional usage or refer you to some Old Covenant English Scipture version.

Surprisingly, the name of the Heavenly Abba is not Jehovah, and never was. The history of "Jehovah," which some encyclopedias call erroneous and which many Scipture scholars agree is not accurate, is quite eye-opening.

In the oldest text of the Scipture, the ancient Hebrew script, the sacred Name is represented by four Hebrew letters, . These four letters are called the Tetragrammaton, appearing in English as יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe

The ancient Hebrew alphabet has vowels, but the Masoretic Jewish scribes or copyists of the 6th century invented diacritical marks or points above or below the letters, in order to guarantee particular false pronunciations of names and words which Talmudic Rabbis had forbidden, in particular, the Tetragrammaton!  Jewish law experts decided to hide this Name to make certain it would not be taken in vain or blasphemed. Therefore, when the four letters of the Tetragrammaton appeared in the text, scribes "pointed" it with substitution vowels for the Hebrew word adonai (meaning "lord")which was then read "adonai" instead of the sacred Name "יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe."

One of the most widely known words in the world is "halleluYah," an imperative meaning "Praise you Yah." Notice that the short or poetic form is Yah and is not spelled Yeh. Although the obsolete form "hallelujah" is occasionally seen, the letter j carries the sound of y (the Hebrew had no "j" or "j" sound). HalleluYah is heard the world over and sounds the same in all languages.

 

Hebrew Not Understood

 

The first converts to the Savior were Jews, including the bishops or leaders of the assemblies. As more gentile converts were accepted, the assembly took on a gentile flavor with gentile customs and practices.

These gentiles generally did not understand Hebrew. In fact, at the time of Constantine there was a most decided anti-Jewish bias and for the most part these gentile converts wanted nothing to do with anything Jewish. A separation soon developed between "Jewish Believers" and "Gentile Catholics."

When the Old Covenant was translated into Greek (known as the Septuagint)it became the standard text for the early assembly, now overwhelmed by pagan converts, which by then spoke Latin or Greek.

Even though the Septuagint was written in Greek, the Sacred Name (Tetragrammaton)was first written into the text in gold Hebrew letters. Being ignorant of Hebrew, the readers of the Greek text mistakenly pronounced the Hebrew Tetragrammaton "Pipi," as the Greek pi, " "resembled the Hebrew he 

The Latin translations became standard for the Roman church and the Latin letters IHVH appeared for the Hebrew Tetragrammaton. At that time the vowel I was equivalent to the Y. The V had the sound of W, "oo."(Write for our ministudy, Spelling the Sacred Name, V or W?)

The capital I soon had a tail added, a modification popularized by Dutch printers, so that the Tetragrammaton began to appear as JHVH. Although it looked like our J, the Latin letter J was pronounced as the letter i in police or machine.

 

The Ineffable Name

 

Names do not change from language to language. One can listen to a foreign broadcast and recognize names of world leaders such as Bush, Yeltsin, Kohl, and Mitterand. Names are transliterated ("given the same sound")by employing equivalent letters of a given alphabet. יְהוָ֞ה YHWH's -YodHeWawHe Name does not change from language to language.

Even though the Tetragrammaton appeared in the Latin texts as JHVH(the equivalent of   יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe in pronunciation) the Hebrew vowel pointing was for adonai. In addition, the Jews made the first vowel "a" correspond to our short letter "e" as in "met," lest anyone reading the Hebrew would inadvertently blurt out the first part of the Sacred Name "Yah." (Hence the "e" in Jehovah.)

The Tetragrammaton, with the vowel pointing of the erroneous adonai, is even today called the "ineffable (unpronounceable) name" by those familiar with the Hebrew. It cannot be pronounced with the "adonai" vowel pointing!

The translators, unaware of the Jewish tradition not to pronounce the Name as יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH -YodHeWawHe , were influenced by the Jews and their substitution of the vowels of adonai. Therefore they ignorantly wrote "Jehovah."

Dr. J. B. Rotherham states in the preface of his Scipture concerning Jehovah: "Erroneously written and pronounced Jehovah, which is merely a combination of the sacred Tetragrammaton and the vowels in the Hebrew word for Lord, substituted by the Jews for JHVH, because they shrank from pronouncing The Name, owing to an old misconception of the two passages, Ex. 20:7 and Lev. 24:16...To give the name JHVH the vowels of the word for Lord [Heb. Adonai], is about as hybrid a combination as it would be to spell the name Germany with the vowels in the name Portugal - viz., Gormuna. The monstrous combination Jehovah is not older than about 1520 A.D."

Rotherham was ahead of his time, but now many current dictionaries and encyclopedias admit the name Jehovah is wrong, that it properly should read" יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe."


The Encyclopedia Britannica (Micropedia, vol. 10) says:

"Yahweh-the personal name of the [El] of the Israelites ...The Masoretes, Jewish biblical scholars of the Middle Ages, replaced the vowel signs that had appeared above or beneath the consonants of YHWH with the vowel signs of Adonai or of Elohim. Thus the artificial name Jehovah (YeHoWaH)came into being. Although Catholic scholars after the Renaissance and Reformation periods used the term Jehovah for יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, in the 19th and 20thcenturies biblical scholars again began to use the form יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe, thus this pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was never really lost. Greek transcriptions also indicate that יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe should be pronounced יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe."

Interestingly, even the Jehovah's Witnesses acknowledge that the name Jehovah is improper. Their book, "Let Your Name Be Sanctified" freely admits on pages 16 and 18 that יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe is the superior translation of the Tetragrammaton. This book has lately been withdrawn. However, in the preface of their "The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures," we find on page 23 the following admission:

"While inclining to view the pronunciation' יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe' as the more correct way, we have retained the form 'Jehovah' because of people's familiarity with it since the 14th century. Moreover, it preserves equally with other forms, the four letters of the Tetragrammaton JHVH."

 

Keeping Man's Tradition

 

We cannot let tradition lead us to call the Heavenly Abba by a wrong name! Much scholarly proof is now available to show that Jehovah is wrong. We are to walk in all the truth we are given so that יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe will give us even more light. Our purpose is not to follow erroneous traditions of men: "Howbeit in vain do they worship me, teaching [for] doctrines the commandments of men." (Mark 7:7)

The mistaken name Jehovah is said to have been given us about 1518 by Peter Gallatin who was confessor to Pope Leo X. The efforts not withstanding Protestant reformers to return to the truth of the Scipture, the majority of Protestants still retain the erroneous name Jehovah which was handed to us by the Catholics.

James Moffatt's Scipture uses the title "Eternal," a title used by some groups who deny      יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe Name. Moffatt says in his preface:

"Strictly speaking, this ought to be rendered 'Yahweh,' which is familiar to modern readers in the erroneous form of 'Jehovah.' Were this a version intended for students of the original, there would be no hesitation whatever in printing 'Yahweh.'"

Moffatt admits that students of the original text (correct text) should use" יְהוָ֞ה  YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe." Those who are not ardent students or lack interest in the original text given us by יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe Himself call Him by titles like "Eternal."

 

False Pen of the Scribes

As we have shown, the Scribes had inserted the vowels for Adonai in the Tetragrammaton to disguise יְהוָ֞ה YHWH 's -YodHeWawHe Name. In their ignorance the Greek and Latin translators perpetuated the error.

Many names in the Scipture begin with "Je" which should begin with "Ya." Even the name "Jesus" is not correct, but a poor transliteration. This can be proved by looking in a Scipture concordance.(You may also write for our ministudy, How the Savior's Name Was Changed, to learn how the dynamics of language led to an eventual change in the Messiah's Name.)

Note that names like Jehoiachin, Jehoiarib, Jehonadab, Jehoada, Jehosedech, and Jehoram all mistakenly begin with Jeh. Instead, they should more correctly begin Yah, as can be easily proved by searching Strong's Exhaustive Concordance for the reference number, and then perusing the Hebrew Dictionary found at the back of the concordance.

This changing of forms likely is what Jeremiah referred to when he wrote that the "pen of the scribes is in vain," Jeremiah 8:8.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance is almost a necessity for gaining a deeper insight into the original languages. Notice in the Hebrew dictionary of Strong's No. 3050, the entry "Yahh," a contraction for 3068[the Tetragrammaton, the Sacred Name].

"Yah" is found in HalleluYah, meaning "praise you Yah." Also it appears in names like Isaiah (IsaYah), Jeremiah (JeremYah), Zephaniah(ZephanYAH), Nehemiah (NehemYAH), and other names ending in "iah." Yah means "I exist," "I am," "I create," or "I will be or bring into being."

Yah is the poetic or short form of His Name found to have survived translators in Psalm 68:4 of the King James Version. It is the prefix of the name Jehovah as found in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance which is most interesting and shows the fallacy of the name Jehovah.

 

Shocking Implications of 'Jehovah'

 

We now see how the first part of the Sacred Name "Yah" was changed to "Jeh" as the "J" developed and the "a" was replaced with "e" to hide the name.

The suffix "hovah" is No. 1943 in Strong's Hebrew Dictionary and has the meaning of "ruin: mischief." It is another form of No. 1942, havvah, which is translated "calamity, iniquity, mischief, mischievous (thing), naughtiness, naughty, noisome, perverse thing, substance, very wickedness."

Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius says of No. 1943, hovah: "ruin, disaster."

From this we can see the folly of calling the Creator of this universe-the One we worship-Jehovah. For in calling upon this hybrid name we are in actuality beseeching a mighty one whose name carries the meaning, "The One Who creates ruin, creates mischief, creates calamity, creates iniquity, creates naughtiness, creates perverse things, creates very wickedness."

Satan must certainly have a field day when mankind ignorantly refers to יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH-YodHeWawHe by the name Je-hovah-a name that perfectly fits Satan himself as the Destroyer!

 

Yahweh: 'He Will Become...'

 

Knowing its Hebrew meaning, how can we possibly call our Heavenly Abba "Jehovah"? No wonder Dr. Rotherham referred to the name Jehovah as a monstrous hybrid!

How much more honorable it is to call Him יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH! His Name יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe means He Who will become whatever we, His people, need of Him at that time. He will become our Healer, Provider, Protector, Sustainer, Guide, Shepherd, Keeper, etc., as well as our Savior through His Son Yahsha.

Now that you know that Jehovah is a man-made hybrid, cleanse your lips of it, as was the case with Isaiah (6:6-7). Call upon the Name יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, which is revealed to those with whom He is in a covenant relationship. He will be whatever you need of Him and will joyfully fulfill the meaning of His Name in your life!

 

'YHWH' in the Ten Commandments

 

Most Christians are not taught the importance of observing ALL the Commandments. Most skip over the first five and concentrate on those Commandments dealing with our fellow man: killing, lying, stealing, adultery, coveting. These certainly are important in guiding our daily life.

Yet, is it not even MORE important that we serve faithfully our Heavenly Abba יְהוָ֞ה YHWH- YodHeWawHe in the way He expects? We are told repeatedly throughout Scripture to revere His Name. How can we revere His Name if we never invoke the Name that He has so lovingly revealed to His people? Can we set His Name aside and ignore it?

Note that the first three of the Ten Commandments deal with Yahweh and His powerful Name. In the original Hebrew, the first five Commandments use His Name יְהוָ֞ה YaHWeH  ten times! Our Heavenly Abba inspired Moses to place the Name יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe in His law for us so we would know Who we serve.

The Third Commandment specifically says that we should not take His Name lightly or use it in vain.

Reverently consider His Name as did those we read of in Malachi 3:16:"They that feared יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe spoke often one to another: and יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for them that feared יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, and that thought upon His name." May you reverence His Name so that your name will also be written in the "Book of Remembrance." Verses 17 and 18 show that this as an act of righteousness. John 17:11-12

Revelation 3:5 reveals that YeHoWsHua HaMashiah will not blot out the names of those who overcome, but will confess their names before the Heavenly Abba.(See also Rev. 13:8, 17:8, 20:12, 15, 21:27, 22:19.)

If the names of mere men are important for the book of salvation, how much more important is the Name of the Heavenly Abba יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe to us?

 

Take on His Name

 

יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe speaks of His people in this way: "Therefore my people shall know my Name..." (Isa. 52:6)

The prophet Daniel in a petition to Almighty יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe asks, "O יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, hear; O יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, forgive; O יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe, hearken and do; defer not, for Your own sake, O my Abba: for Your city and Your People are called by Your Name" (9:19).

When we realize that יְהוָ֞ה YHWH-YodHeWawHe is creating a family of obedient people on earth who reverence Him and His Name, then we understand the importance of that family name and what it means to be called by it.

"For this cause I bow my knees unto the Abba of our Elohim YeHoWsHua HaMashiah, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named," Ephesians 3:14-15.

The day our Savior returns to earth as the Redeemer and Bridegroom He will marry His bride, the True Assembly. As His bride, His people will take on His Name, "for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved," Acts 4:12.

Now that you know His true Name, call on it with confidence and assurance that He will bless and reward you for your willingness to obey!

 

“...only a Remnant will be saved.”  Romans 9:27

Remnant of YaHWeH



Blog Entry RestorationAug 24, '08 1:09 AM
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A REMNANT RESTORES THE ONLY TRUE HEBREW FAITH
OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS!!

"Come out of her, my people, that you partake not in her plagues!" -Revelation 18:4

 

Were you aware that the paganized Christianity of today was NOT the religion of the Hebrew Messiah nor His Apostles? Did the Apostles teach and practice the pagan fertility customs of the Babylonian goddess Eashtar? or dress up in masks at Halloween playing trick or treat in honor of the dead? or cut down and erect Christmas trees at the winter solstice while lighting child-sacrifice "yule" logs?  The pagan pastors, rabbis and priests of Babylonian Christianity and Judaism are wolves in sheep's clothing-deceiving the world and being deceived!  The Remnant of YHWH will restore the treasure of YHWH's Covenant Invitation to mankind from the beginning!

Also, in an effort to deny the importance of YHWH's great and "memorial" Name (Yahweh), pagan Christianity contends that the writings of the New Covenant Hebrew-Jewish Apostles were originally composed in the Greek language. They assume that because the LATER sources, from which this New Covenant were translated are Greek, that original Hebrew Names - required for salvation (Yahweh and YeHoWsHua HaMashiah the Son) are missing - therefore MUST be unnecessary. Is this logical? Does changing / altering / removing the Name of the Savior of the world justify it's acceptance by those seeking His true inspired Plan of Salvation? Will the Author of Salvation allow the Scarlet Harlot of Babylon to hide His Name and the Name of His Firstborn Son from the people forever? NO!  A faithful Remnant will do what NO one else will do!  Only the wicked would try to stop the RESTORATION OF YHWH'S COVENANT AND HIS INVITATION FOR EVERLASTING LIFE IN BAYIT YHWH - THE FAMILY OF YAHWEH!


The Prophet Yeremyah (Jeremiah 8:8) said that the Word of YHWH would be mistranslated by deceitful scribes, thus hiding YHWH's plan of blessings and salvation from mankind. Discover the historical facts revealing why the original Hebrew manuscripts of the New Covenant are not extant, though clearly evident, and why "christianity" today has strayed from the Torah-based faith of the Messiah and His Aposltes. 
We have all been taught wrong!  Pagan Christianity is nothing more than the institutionalization of the ancient solar myths or ancient Baal worship that was invented by ole' Nimrod some 4000 yrs ago. Christianity has rejected YHWH's anointed Cornerstone for a Satanic counterfiet  Iesous/Iesus/H'soos/Jesus 666!

To avoid the curses of continued terrorism, financial meltdown and national destruction, for practicing the blasphemy and pagan abominations of Catholic-Protestant Christianity, everyone is being called to repent (Acts 17:30) and return to the Covenant of Yahweh our Creator.  Help the Remnant restore the "faith once delivered unto the saints " (Jude 1:3; Zeph 3:9) We must do so to achieve the unity and peace designed for mankind.  If we don't see this, the Horses will ride!

As we experience the prophesied "wars and rumors of wars" by the USA's "king of the north" (Daniyl 11:40 - President George W. Bush) who fulfills the symbolic "White Horse" of Revelation's "First Seal", we see that time is indeed short! Don't be sheep to slaughter!  Repent Now and Learn of YHWH's Way and His Law, for His Son - The Prince of Peace is Returning! 



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