About this user
I am a Quiet person who loves the Truth of the Abba (Father) and his (Son). YAHUWAH,YAHUSHUA I use to call on the name Yahweh until I search deeper into that name. In Paleo-Hebrew when you have two primitive root words they are joined together with a u that make the (oo) sound. Example: Strong's Concordance 239 Allelouia(Greek),al-lay-(loo)-ee-ah; Halleluyah(Hebrew), hal-lay-(loo)-yah, 1984 and 3050. Example 2:Yeruwshalem(Jerusalem) yer-(oo)-shaw-lame Strong's 3390 correspond to 3389 the root word # 3384 and 7999. In Latin and Greek which was what the Romans used the ending (eh) because that is their masculine gender(ah) is their feminine gender but in Paleo-Hebrew that principle don't apply because the Old Testament names Noah and Korah. Look in the New Testament in Matthew 24:37 you will see Noe and Jude 1:11 Core. YHWH what make the ending WH (WEH) different from the YH (YAH). I just showed you that two primitive root words such as Yah Strong's #1961 hayah, haw-yaw a prim. root ;to exist. If Yahweh is the name of the Father why is the full name of the Son Yahuwshua short form Yahshua. Yahuwah make sense and my spirit agree with it. Yahweh goes back to the Roman form of the Father name in Classic Latin IOVE or JOVE, ee-o-w-eh. Shalom!
Hometown
Foley, Alabama
Country
United States
Occupation
Student of the Ruach Ha Kadosh, Professional Boxer
Interests
Listen to the word of YHWH, time with my wife and my little ones working out, boxing gym.