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13/01/2021

"The Name Of The Creator"

Fact 1: His Name is Yahweh
The personal name of our Creator, Yahweh, is called the Divine Name and the Tetragrammaton, or four-letter word because it has four letters in Hebrew. Most Jewish people won’t say Yahweh. Instead, they say HASHEM—a Hebrew word that means “The Name”, or they say Adonai—the Hebrew word for Lord. Yahweh is also called the Ineffable Name, or the unspeakable name, but Yahweh’s name is not unspeakable!

Fact 2: Yahweh’s Name Has Been Edited Out of Most Bible Translations
Yahweh’s name doesn’t appear even one time in the text of the three most popular English Bible translations on the market today. The King James Bible, the New American Standard Bible, and the New International Version substitute the titles “LORD” and “GOD” with all the letters capitalized where the name “Yahweh” actually belongs. Jewish religious leaders introduced this tradition in the mid- 2nd century B.C., and it has continued since that time. This man- made tradition, which achieved near-universal acceptance in 1611 A.D. when the King James Bible editors failed to include the name ”Yahweh” in their inaugural edition, is wrong and dangerous for two reasons. First, it nullifies Yahweh’s explicit command to tell the world that we have only One El—Yahweh. Second, according to the Bible, Yahweh is the only name in which we have salvation. Stated another way, there is no other name by which we are saved!
Bible scholar and author Charles Ryrie said the name “Yahweh” appears exactly 6,823
times in the Old Testament. Since the New Testament is loaded with direct quotes and paraphrased passages from the Old Testament that contain Y ahweh’s name, it’s an undeniable fact that the name “Yahweh” should appear all over the New Testament as well. Even so, most Christians have never seen Yahweh’s name in print and very few of them have ever heard a preacher declare it from the pulpit. This is a serious problem that demands attention! Deut 4:2 and Rev 22 both state that anyone that even takes away one word from Scripture will be under a curse and here not only one word but 6,823 times it is being done and not just any word, but the actual most important word in the world, the very being of our Creator who clearly says by the name Yahweh He will be known to ALL generations.

Fact 3: Yahweh Commanded Us to Tell People Who He is by Name
Yahweh means “I AM”, and “I AM” is one of His names. In Exodus 3: 13-15, And Moses said to the Elohim, Behold, I shall come to the sons of Israel and say to them, the Elohe of your fathers has sent me to you; and they will say to me, What is His name? What shall I say to them? And Elohim said to Moses, EHYAH ASHER EHYAH (I AM THAT I AM); and He said, You shall say this to the sons of Israel, EHYAH (I AM) has sent me to you. And Elohim said to Moses again, You shall say this to the sons of Israel, YAHWEH, the Elohe of your fathers, the Elohe of Abraham, the Elohe of Isaac, and the Elohe of Jacob, has sent me to you. This (Yahweh) is My name forever, and this is how I should be remembered from generation to generation.”
“Forever” means without end so it’s obvious that Yahweh never intended for us to
substitute “LORD” and “GOD” for His name. Since Yahweh instructed Moses to tell the sons of Israel to remember Him by the name Yahweh “from generation to generation”, it’s also perfectly clear that He wants everyone
1. to know His name,
2. to call on Him by name, and
3. to tell people about Him by name.

Fact 4: Yahweh is Our Savior and Yahshua is also Yahweh, Yahweh is the family name of the Creator
Jeremiah 23: 5-6 says plainly that the Messiah’s name is Yahweh. This is a simple, verifiable fact that cannot be refuted!
In Philippians 2: 9-11, the apostle Paul was referring to the name “Yahweh” when he said, For this reason also, YAHWEH highly exalted Him and gave Him a name above every name, that at the name of Yahshua "every knee should bow," of those in heaven, and those on earth, and those under the earth, and "every tongue should confess" that Y ahshua Messiah is YAHWEH, (the Son) to the glory of YAHWEH His Father. We know that Paul said Elohim bestowed the Name “Y ahweh” on Yahshua because in Philippians 2: 9-11 he paraphrased Isaiah 45: 21-24. This is what
Y ahweh told Isaiah:
“Declare and bring near; yea, let them consult together. Who has revealed this of old; who has told it from then? Is it not I, YAHWEH? And there is no Elohim other than Me; a just El and a Savior; compared to Me they are nothing. Turn to Me and be saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am El, and besides Me there is nothing else. I have sworn by Myself, the Word has gone out of My mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, that to Me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. He shall say, Only in YAHWEH do I
have righteousness and strength; to Him he comes; and they are ashamed, all who are angry with Him.
It’s heartbreaking that most Christians don’t know the name of their Elohim —especially now. We live at a time when people around the world are being told by political and religious leaders that all of us worship the same Elohim, but we call Him by different names. That’s not true! All of us don’t worship the same Elohim.
Satan must be the source of that lie. He has the most to gain from us not knowing Yahweh’s name and not declaring it to the world, but Satan’s lies can’t alter the truth. There is only One Elohim —Yahweh, and the Christians are the only religion in the world who don’t have a personal name for their deity.

Fact 5: We Have Salvation in Only One Name
Joel 2:32 says, “all who shall call on the name of YAHWEH shall be saved.” In Acts 2: 21, Peter quoted Joel 2: 32, and in Romans 10:13, Paul delivered Joel’s and Peter’s message precisely. In Acts 4:12, Peter went even farther—“ And there is salvation in no other man, for neither is there any other name under Heaven having been given among men by which we must be saved.” It doesn’t get any clearer than that! We have salvation in only One Name—Yah-shua, (Yahweh’s salvation). That’s what the Bible actually says again and again and again! It’s a disturbing fact that most preachers have failed to deliver this message to their congregations.

Fact 6: God or gawd was the personal name of a Babylonian deity and is only used once in Scripture in Isaiah 65:11 naming the Babylonian deity.
So why would we refer to the Almighty set
part Creator of the universe by the personal name of the Babylonian deity. Is this truly giving honor to His name? Would we pray in the name of Baal or Vishnu, the Hindu deity? Then why would we pray to god, the name of the Babylonian deity?
When Yahweh gave His 613 Laws to Moses to teach to the sons of Israel, He vowed an oath saying that those who would truly obey His voice and walk in all His ways would be a "special treasure"' to Him. He also promised that He would establish these Law-abiding people as his holy people.
Exodus 19:5-6 And now if listening you will listen to My voice, and will keep My covenant, you shall become a special treasure to Me above all the nations, for all the earth is Mine. And you shall become a kingdom of priests for Me, a holy nation. These are the words which you shall speak to the sons of Israel. Deuteronomy 28:9-10 YAHWEH shall establish you a holy people to Himself, as He has sworn to you, if you shall keep the commandments of YAHWEH your Elohim and walk in His ways. And all the peoples of the earth shall see that you are called by the name of YAHWEH, and they shall be afraid of you.
These Scriptures show that all the people of the earth will see that Yahweh's holy people (those who walk in all of Yahweh's Ways) are known by the name of Yahweh. There has never been an inspired Scripture written in the Torah or by the prophets telling us that Yahweh's holy people would ever be called (known) by any other name. In fact, the Prophet Joel was inspired to write a wonderful prophecy concerning everyone who calls with the name of Yahweh.
Joel 2:32— For it shall be, all who shall call on the name of YAHWEH shall be saved. For
salvation shall be in Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem, as YAHWEH has said, and among the survivors whom YAHWEH shall call. Acts 2:21 And it will come to pass that whoever calls on the Name of Yahweh will be saved.
Romans 10:13 For Whoever calls with the Name of Yahweh will be saved.
Why is it that we do not call with the Name Yahweh? Do we not desire blessings? Do we not desire acceptance from our Father? Holiness? Salvation? Could it be that we've accepted traditions that our teachers have inherited from their teachers, and then taught to us as doctrine—doctrine that cannot be supported by the inspired Scriptures?

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13/01/2021

"How is the name YHWH Pronounced"

Almost 7,000 times in the English translations of the original Hebrew Texts the translators take out the Sacred name of our Creator YHWH and replace it with either the word God or Lord.
The Father tells us what his personal name is for all of eternity;
Exo 3:15 And Elohim said to Moses again, You shall say this to the sons of Israel, YAHWEH, the Elohe of your fathers, the Elohe of Abraham, the Elohe of Isaac, and the Elohe of Jacob, has sent me to you. This is My name forever, and this is how I should be remembered from generation to generation.

The third commandment tells us “You shall not take the name of YAHWEH your Elohim in vain” In vain means to change, falsify or to make common. A child could see that taking out the personal name of YHWH or in Hebrew, it is the letters Yod, Hey, Vav, Hey, almost 7,000 times and replacing it with a generic title of lord or god is definitely breaking the third commandment.

So our next question is how do we pronounce the name of YHWH? After the Babylonian captivity, the Rabbi’s felt this name to be to sacred to say and started to hide the phonetic pronunciation of the name YHWH. The Talmud tells us that they even wrote it incorrectly so that if someone was reading the name they would not accidentally pronounce it.

What they started to do was take the vowels from Adonia (Hebrew word translated as Lord) and mix it with the consonants for YHWH and come up with Jehovah. They only used Jehovah
so no one could pronounce the name correctly. Very easily you could see that Jehovah would not be the correct pronunciation of the sacred name as there is no letter “J” in Hebrew language and in Hebrew the name” Hovah” comes from Strong’s Concordance # 1943 and means ruin or mischief. The name of our Heavenly Father is not ruin or mischief. Also Jehovah or Yehovah is grammatically impossible in the Hebrew language. Please refer to the many references at the end of this article.

Another wrong misconception on the pronunciation of the name of YHWH that has come up recently is Yahuah. In Hebrew a vav can be a consonant or a vowel but can not be both. So pronouncing YHWH as Yahuah you are using the vav first as a vowel and then by putting another vowel after it, it goes against the grammatical laws of Hebrew.

The argument for using Yahueh is because the name Yahudah (Hebrew for Judah) has the same letters as YHWH but adds a dalet. So some think to just remove the dalet, and that is how you pronounce YHWH. This is not the way the Hebrew language works and again goes against the grammatical laws of Hebrew. In Hebrew every word goes back to a 2 or 3 letter root, and then vowel pointed.

So although in English it may seem that YHWH is simply Yahudah without the dalet in Hebrew it does not even come from the same root. Check this out for yourself. In Strong’s concordance Yahudah is word number 3063 and comes from the root word 3034 Yadah, Yod, dalet, hay, where as the name Yahweh is Strong’s 3068 and comes from the root 1961 hayah or in Hebrew hey , vav, hey. So you can see they do not even have the same root and certainly would not apply a new rule of dropping the dalet and coming up with a new pronunciation.

Also the argument goes that since some names in Hebrew end with “Yahu” such as Eliyahoo then Yahweh’s name must start as Yahu and then add another syllable “ah” at the end. Again, anyone who is thinking this way does not really understand Hebrew and Hebrew grammar.

There are quite a few references in scripture that refer to our Heavenly Father merely as “Yah”.

Isa 12: 2 Behold, El is Y'shua* (My salvation)! I will trust and not be afraid, for my strength and song is Yah YAHWEH; yea, He has become to me Y'shua*.

Psa 118:14 YAHWEH is my strength and my song; and He is to me Y'shua*.

In the Aramaic Pesh*tta, which is the oldest New Testament writing, it has the form MarYah for YHWH, in its Tanach, almost 7,000 times. Mar Yah simply means Master Yah. Yahweh is a family name consisting of Yah Yahweh the Father and Yahshua Yahweh the Son. There is absolutely no question that the Father’s shortened name is Yah. Even Halleluyah, which means praise Yah uses His shortened name Yah. So nowhere in scripture does it ever have our Heavenly Father’s name in the Hebrew as Yahu.

So where does the name Yahu come from in certain names such as Eliyahoo? In Hebrew pronouns are added into the verb conjugation and Yahu simply means “He is Yah” Just like if you were going to say our “Elohim” in Hebrew, instead of using the pronoun our with the noun Elohim, you would simply say Elohenu, which is our Elohim. So having Yahoo at the end of a name proves nothing and certainly would not justify a Yahuah pronunciation, as not even all names have this ending, such as Nehemyah, which simply has the correct shortened name of Yah.

So with the Yah part being 100% confirmed we can also go back to the second century historian Origen and see that he clearly pronounced the second syllable as “weh”, again dogmatically proving from History that Yahweh was the pronunciation in the first and second century by Jews and Christians alike. Early Christian writers, such as Clement of Alexandria in the 2nd century, had used a form like Yahweh, and this pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was never really lost.

Theodoret of Cyprus (5th Century AD) said the Samaritans of his time spoke the sacred name clearly as Yahweh. I believe that from historical and archeological evidence, the closest that comes to pronouncing the Sacred name of YHWH is phonetically pronounced as YAHWEH.

In 1898 A.H. Sayce transliterated 3 cuneiform tablets dating back to the time of Hamurrabi that clearly said “Yahweh is Elohim”.( see Haley’s bible handbook pg 62)

Also, in the Lachish letters that have been found in 1938 and date back to the 6th century B.C., and are the oldest Hebrew writing with the sacred name on record, again clearly prove that the sacred name was pronounced Yahweh. What is also very interesting about the Lachish letters is not only the fact that they
are written in ancient Paleo-Hebrew, but that they are also vowel pointed, something that is very rare for a document that ancient, and the vowel pointing clearly shows the pronunciation of YHWH as YAHWEH.

After this, the Masoretes worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible from about the 6th to the 10th century AD, and replaced the vowels of the name YHWH with the vowel signs of the Hebrew words Adonai, or Elohim. Thus, the artificial name Jehovah (YeHoWaH) (emphasis ours, ed.) came into being. Although Christian scholars after the Renaissance and Reformation periods used the term Jehovah for YHWH, in the 19th and 20th century’s, biblical scholars again began to use the true form Yahweh.

Also, Josephus stated that the pronunciation of YHWH is phonetically spoken like 4 vowels. EE AHH OOOH AAA. (EE+ AHH=Yah,) (OOH+AAA=weh.)Sowhenyou phonetically pronounce the 4 letters together they sound like
Y ahweh.

According to the Rabbi’s who purposely write the name incorrectly so not to be accidentally spoken, they would only say the name once a year on the day of atonement and this only by the High Priest who would go into the Temple, but later it was sanctioned by the Rabbi’s that the name could be said by all Jews but again only once a year and this only at sunset at the ending of Atonement. Out of curiously I went to the Wailing Wall where this is done as atonement was ending and I clearly heard the pronunciation of YHWH as Yahweh over and over for about 5 minutes.

Some have mistakenly tried to connect the name of Yahweh to the false god Jupiter because Jupiter was also called IOUE which can phonetically be pronounced Yahweh. It should be noted that ancient pagans had many gods and were not shy in accepting any new concept of deity as a god. This is one of the reasons that the Romans persecuted the Jews so heavily, because only the nation of Israel had a concept of a single deity. They were looked at as poor and weak because they only worshiped one deity. This is why the goddess Istar is also called Semeramis and Diana and Athena or Aphrodite. Now, none of these names phonetically sound alike and none are transliterations of the other name. It was just the common practice of pagan cultures to accept any new god and call him or her by the name of one of their old gods.

So, could pagan cultures when they saw the power of Yahweh, have used his name and called him also by the name of their other pagan deities? Logic and history tells us yes, they did. Does that change the name of Yahweh? Logic and history and archeology tell us emphatically, NO! The way we know that our creators name is phonetically pronounced Yahweh is by the fact that Israel only had one deity and every credible scholar and every historical, and biblical, and archeological evidence distinctly points to the pronunciation of the only true deity, the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as YAHWEH.

I will close this article with the following references that dogmatically show the Creator’s name to be Yahweh. On the other hand I have yet to ever find any biblical, archaeological, or historical proof that would back up either a Jehovah or Yahuah pronunciation.

Webster's Collegiate Dictionary:
“Jehovah — False reading of the Hebrew YAHWEH.” (“Jehovah,” Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 1973 ed.)

Encyclopedia Americana:
“Jehovah — erroneous form of the name of the God of Israel.” (Encyclopedia Americana, vol. 16., 1972 ed.)

Encyclopedia Britannica:
“The Masoretes who from the 6th to the 10th century worked to reproduce the original text of the Hebrew Bible replaced the vowels of the name YHWH with the vowel signs of Adonai or Elohim. Thus the artificial name Jehovah came into being.” (“Yahweh,” The New Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 12, 1993 ed.)

The Jewish Encyclopedia:
“Jehovah — a mispronunciation of the Hebrew YaHWeH the name of God. The pronunciation of Jehovah is grammatically impossible.”
(“Jehovah,” The Jewish Encyclopedia, vol. 7, 1904 ed.)

The New Jewish Encyclopedia:
“It is clear that the word Jehovah is an artificial composite.” (“Jehovah,” The New Jewish Encyclopedia, 1962 ed.)

The Encyclopedia Judaica:
According to the Encyclopedia Judaica, p. 680, vol. 7, “the true pronunciation of the tetragrammaton, YHWH, was never lost. The name was pronounced Yahweh. It was regularly
pronounced this way at least until 586 B.C., as is clear from the Lachish Letters written shortly before this date.”

Encyclopedia Judaica, pg. 680, The Macmillan Co., New York, 1971. "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.' ”

Isa 42:8 I am YAHWEH; that is My name; and I will not give My glory to another, nor My praise to engraved images.
Clearly His name is Yahweh, let us exult His name together, HalleluYAH!

By: Don Esposito
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13/01/2021

MGA TINUDLONG PANGILIN O KAPYESTAHAN NI ABBA YHWH

Unsa ang mga Kasaulogan o tinudlong panahon ni Abba YaHWeH?

ADLAW’NG IGPAPAHULAY
Lev 23:3
* Sa unom ka adlaw pagabuhaton ang mga bulohaton: apan sa IKAPITO KA ADLAW MAOY USA KA ADLAW NGA IGPAPAHULAY SA BALAAN NGA PAGPAHULAY, ang PAGKATIGUM NGA BALAAN: walay bisan unsa nga bulohaton nga pagabuhaton ninyo kini mao ang usa ka adlaw nga igpapahulay alang kang YaHWeH sa tanan ninyo nga mga puloy-anan.

PYESTA SA PAGSAYLO (PASSOVER)
Lev 23:5
* Sa nahaunang bulan, sa ikapulo ug upat ka adlaw sa bulan, sa taliwala sa duruha ka hapon, mao ANG PASKO O PAGSAYLO NI YaHWeH.

PYESTA SA PAN NGA WALAY PATUBO
Lev 23:6-8
* Ug sa IKAPULO UG LIMA KA ADLAW niining BULANA mao ang FIESTA SA MGA TINAPAY NGA WALAY LEVADURA alang kang YaHWeH: PITO KA ADLAW MAGAKAON kamo sa mga TINAPAY NGA WALAY LEVADURA.
* Sa NAHAUNA NGA ADLAW kamo adunay usa ka BALAAN NGA PAGKATIGUM: walay bisan unsa nga bulohaton nga inalagad nga pagabuhaton ninyo.
* Apan maghalad kamo kang YaHWeH sa halad-nga-ginasunog sulod sa pito ka adlaw; sa IKAPITO KA ADLAW mao ang usa ka BALAAN NGA PAGKATIGUM: walay bisan unsa nga bulohaton nga pagabuhaton ninyo sa inalagad.

PENTECOSTES (SHAVUOT)
Lev 23:15-16
* Ug manag-isip kamo alang kaninyo SUKAD SA ADLAW NGA MOSUNOD SA ADLAW NGA IGPAPAHULAY, sukad sa adlaw nga managdala kamo sa binangan sa halad-nga-tinabyog; hangtud nga MATANGKOD ANG PITO KA ADLAW NGA IGPAPAHULAY:
* Manag-isip kamo ug KALIM-AN KA ADLAW hangtud sa ADLAW NGA MOSUNOD SA IKAPITO KA ADLAW NGA IGPAPAHULAY: ug unya managhalad kamo ug bag-o nga halad-nga-kalan-on alang kang YHWH.

PYESTA SA TRUMPETA
Lev 23:24
* Isulti mo sa mga anak sa Yisrael, nga magaingon: Sa ikapito nga bulan, sa nahauna nga adlaw sa bulan mao ang usa ka balaan nga pagpahulay alang kaninyo, usa ka HANDUMANAN SA PAGHUYOP SA MGA TROMPETA, USA KA BALAAN NGA PAGKATIGUM.

ADLAW SA PAGTABON SA SALA
Lev 23:27
* Apan sa IKAPULO KA ADLAW niining BULANA NGA IKAPITO mao ang adlaw sa pagtabon-sa-sala: kini mao ang balaan nga pagkatigum, ug SAKITON ninyo ang inyong mga kalag; ug magahalad kamo ug halad nga hinimo pinaagi sa kalayo alang kang YaHWeH.

PYESTA SA BALONGBALONG
Lev 23:34,36
* Isulti mo sa mga anak sa Yisrael, nga magaingon: Sa IKAPULO UG LIMA ka adlaw niining IKAPITO KA BULAN mao ang fiesta sa mga tabernaculo kang YaHWeH sulod sa PITO KA ADLAW.
* Pito ka adlaw magahalad kamo ug halad nga hinimo pinaagi sa kalayo alang kang YaHWeH: sa IKAWALO KA ADLAW KAMO MAY USA KA BALAAN NGA PAGKATIGUM; ug kamo magahalad ug halad nga hinimo pinaagi sa kalayo alang kang YaHWeH: kini mao ang PAGKATIGUM NGA KATAPUSAN; kamo dili magabuhat sa bisan unsa nga bulohaton nga inalagad.
Kinsa ang nagtudlo niining kapyestahan?
Lev 23:44
* Ug gisulti ni Moshe sa mga anak sa Yisrael ang mga fiesta nga tinudlo ni YaHWeH.
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13/01/2021

PROVE ALL THINGS!

THE Name of The Savior!

Personal names are transliterated not translated. The word water in English is translated aqua in Italian. There is no connection whatsoever to these two words; they are totally different in two different languages. But personal names such as George Bush are not translated but transliterated into any given language. This means that the name stays the same it may just be phonetically pronounced a little different in each language. Listen to a broadcast in Spanish and you will hear all Spanish words and then a name such as George Bush. So names stay the same no matter what language they are in.
The next question you may ask then is why is our Hebrew Savior’s name in most bibles changed from his original Hebrew name of Yahshua to the Greek form ”Jesus”. The word Jesus at best is a poor transliteration of Yahshua and at worst is transliterated from an ancient Greek god of healing called IE – Zeus. In Greek there is no letter J and the J has a “ie” sound.

The answer to the above question is it shouldn’t be changed from Hebrew to Greek. It not only strictly goes against the third commandment to take YHWH’s name in vain, but it also breaks every rule of grammar. In vain means to change, falsify or to make common, and changing the name of Yahshua to the name Iesous is definitely going against this command. Let’s for a moment take the argument of some that the name Iesous is a proper transliteration of the name Yahshua. There is no grammatical rule in any language to transliterate a name into one language before transliterating that name into your language. NONE! So why would we do this. Why would we transliterate the name Yahshua into Greek and then English? If we are going to use the English transliteration of Yahshua it would be in English Joshua. Joshua and Yahshua phonetically sound very similar.
Also in Hebrew every word goes back to a 2 or 3 letter root word and has some meaning. Yah Shua means Yahweh is Salvation, or the Salvation of Yahweh. Jesus or Iesous in Greek has no root or meaning.
Also, it is stated in the book of John that Yahshua said He came in His Father’s name.
In Scripture the Father’s name which is revealed in Exodus 3:15 as YHWH and pronounced Yahweh. The name Yah Shua is directly from the name
Yahweh.

One other scripture that clearly shows the name of our savior was Hebrew and not Greek is in the book of Acts when Paul is recounting about when Yahshua first appeared to him. Look carefully at what Yahshua said to Paul.
Act 26:14 “And all of us falling to the ground, I heard a voice speaking to me, and saying in the Hebrew dialect, Shaul, Shaul why do you persecute Me? It is hard for you to kick against the stakes.” Act 26:15 “And I said, Who are you, Sir? And He said, I am Yahshua whom you persecute”. Very clearly
Yahshua spoke to Paul in Hebrew and would have used His Hebrew name, not Greek, remember there is not even a letter J in Hebrew or Greek.

It is clear that our Savior was of Hebrew stock and was, according to Scripture, the Son of David in the flesh as well as the Son of Yahweh. So why would we refer to our Hebrew Savior who came to redeem Israel for the sins committed under the first broken covenant by a Greek name. Maybe in the past you could claim ignorance but now you know the truth and don’t have to be ignorant any longer. Let us give honor to the one name under Heaven and earth where all men will be saved,

Yahshua Haʼ Mashiach !
Act 4:12 And there is salvation in no other man, for neither is there any other name under Heaven having been given among men by which we must be saved. Psa 34:3 O magnify YAHWEH with me; and let us exalt His name together.
It is clear there is only one name given for Salvation. How can you exalt something you don’t acknowledge? Give the glory to the name of the Father Yahweh and His Son Yahshua!
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05/01/2021

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