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  • que es esta estupidez idoaltrica?

  • que puta mierda es esta¡

  • Thank you!

  • The Creator of heaven and earth has only ONE name and it is YAHUWAH (YHWH)

    in Ancient paleo hebrew it is Yod Hay Waw Hay and yes they did have a W in the ancient hebrew ((vav) is yiddish and modern...

    Adonia (Lord) also means baal!

    do not take the name of YAHUWAH in vain.. the word vain mean something thats useless or NO value.. so dont make YAHUWAHs name have no value, dont make it void or forget it.. look around xtianity has made everyone forget his name!

  • @MassiahYahushua I have a question why do people chant yod he va he. Why do people banish spirits using that? Do spirits actually leave using thaht?

  • @jesussavior1364 some use it for that reason, some reserve it for only praise.

  • @selahci Why do spirits leave when you chant that word?

  • @jesussavior1364 because it being the Holy Name of Divine, it is endowed with all healing potency, so it could be used to purify the atmosphere.

  • @selahci i got you

  • @MassiahYahushua Thanks for the feedback and wisdom!

  • i tattoed the hebrew yhwh on my wrist

  • @wunspun awesome! upload a pic!

  • @selahci will do

  • Yud Heh Vav Hey, in Jewish prayerbooks, is pronounced "Adonoi". It is interesting that Christians pronounce it directly.

  • @perstaere Adonoi is translated into LORD exactly...

  • @TheManOfVeal Jews consider Yud Hay Vav Hey to be one of the names of God, and it is pronounced "Adonoi". Jewish texts used to put the vowels of the Name "Adonai" under the consonants of Yud Hay Vav Hey to remind people not to pronounce it as written. In ancient times, some rabbis asserted that a person who pronounces it according to its letters has no place in the World to Come, and should be put to death! Instead of pronouncing the four-letter Name, Jews use the Name "Adonai,"

  • @perstaere Thanks brother for sharing the knowledge!

  • @TheManOfVeal Thanks!

  • @perstaere That is interesting, never thought about that!

  • View my Lesson 202- Decoding the Go-Spells. I’m addressing political and social agendas beneath the texts of the Bible. It’s 10-parts, so I loaded them in my ‘playlists’ for convenience. My views and analysis are controversial to a lot of people, but this is not my concern. I strictly promote Free Thinking. Think for Yourself. Judge for Yourself.

  • @TStheEducator Thanks for sharing the wisdom! Blessings!

  • @selahci Shala'am..

  • i love this word but there isn't much on it i was surprised to see the title of this video

  • @phatcow28 The Torah is full of comments on the name of God. There are many names of God in the Torah, of which yud-hay-vvav-hay, or "Adonoi", is one. Get a commentary from a Jewish bookstore to the Torah, and you will be enriched with why the names of God are such. Most Torahs come with commentary.

  • @perstaere Interesting stuff! Thanks!

  • @perstaere Blessings and Wisdom!

  • @perstaere does it need commentary?

  • @columkennh Yes, because not everyone can read the Hebrew, and therefore the nuances of the translation is explained. Further, some of the rich historical perspectives, such as the many names of God, are fascinating, and should not be lost to the reader just because they are not Hebrew readers.

  • @phatcow28 Thanks for commenting! Its a powerful vibration!

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