@carrieanne55 ..I have a couple playlists that may interest you on Ha'shem of YHWH, (which actually is just as correct as YHUH)
The "Yeh" & "weh" sounds are courtesy of our good politically correct Catholic, Clement of Alexandria, and his incorrect, & non-transliteratable in Greek, "Iaoue" vowel conversion of the Tetragrammaton wanting to have a male deity ending of "weh".
YaHuWaH/YaHUaH is the correct phonetics, & Yahushua the Mashiach's Name; Keeping "YAH" the Fathers Name in them all :-)
@carrieanne55-No, plz don't-Yehovah is a well known error of the Strong's Concordance amongst the Sacred Name community.
Don't get me wrong, Satan has long since infiltrated the movement, thus there are MANY "near-missers" out there, yet after over 400 hrs of study over the course of a yr & a half on this topic alone, rest assured (though Please, research deeply yourself ) The Father's Name contains His plan, His Land, His People, and His Son-Yahuah/Yahudah/Yahushua.
@carrieanne55 Thanks for your discussion, Carrie Anne! After watching the Feasts of the Lord movie and reading other materials, I have concluded that the scriptures prophecy the Messiah's resurrection. I wrote about it on my "Rakovskii" blog on Livejournal.
@rakovskii So it seems that the analogies between A and B don't match right. I can see a foreshadowing, but it would be the one I described in my comments from last year, above: Saving Moses & the Israelites from Egyptian bondage vs. saving Christ & Christians from bondage to death.
Nevertheless, it is hard to say that it is a prediction: if one simply reads the Exodus event and reads that it occurs on Aviv 17, it doesn't seem that it specifies that the Messiah would have a similar experience
@carrieanne55 Thanks for writing back. It makes sense that if Jesus is God incarnate, then he doesn't need to be saved. Yet Psalm 21-22 do in fact portray David's poetic resurrection as being "saved" from death, using such words as deliverance, and Christians traditionally see Psalm 21-22 as a reference to His resurrection.
I am so happy to understand better these things. Thank you! All Christians should study the Jewish feasts and calendar and even follow them because this will help to understand the Bible.
Here is the problem saying that those month names are part of Yahweh's calendar. To pronounce Tammuz, a false mighty one, would be a violation against the first commandment. Yahweh established first through twelfth months, first through seventh days and seasons. Why don't we just stick with that?
Thank you for your teaching that brings us a greater understanding of God's calendar. We belong to a small Messianic congregation in Arkansas and see the Lord bringing all things together in preparation for His return, Praise the Lord.
I'm so enjoying this playlist.
I've spent hundreds of hours in the past 2 years studying the "Big" issues, but have yet to dig into the daily living standards placed by The Father.
Thank you so much carrianne55, much appreciated.
Yahuah's blessings to you and your family!
Sven3xs 4 months ago in playlist Feasts of Elohim
@carrieanne55 ..I have a couple playlists that may interest you on Ha'shem of YHWH, (which actually is just as correct as YHUH)
The "Yeh" & "weh" sounds are courtesy of our good politically correct Catholic, Clement of Alexandria, and his incorrect, & non-transliteratable in Greek, "Iaoue" vowel conversion of the Tetragrammaton wanting to have a male deity ending of "weh".
YaHuWaH/YaHUaH is the correct phonetics, & Yahushua the Mashiach's Name; Keeping "YAH" the Fathers Name in them all :-)
Sven3xs 4 months ago in playlist Feasts of Elohim
@carrieanne55-No, plz don't-Yehovah is a well known error of the Strong's Concordance amongst the Sacred Name community.
Don't get me wrong, Satan has long since infiltrated the movement, thus there are MANY "near-missers" out there, yet after over 400 hrs of study over the course of a yr & a half on this topic alone, rest assured (though Please, research deeply yourself ) The Father's Name contains His plan, His Land, His People, and His Son-Yahuah/Yahudah/Yahushua.
Yahushua's blessings 2u!
Sven3xs 4 months ago in playlist Feasts of Elohim
@carrieanne55 Thanks for your discussion, Carrie Anne! After watching the Feasts of the Lord movie and reading other materials, I have concluded that the scriptures prophecy the Messiah's resurrection. I wrote about it on my "Rakovskii" blog on Livejournal.
Shalom, sister!
rakovskii 1 year ago
@rakovskii So it seems that the analogies between A and B don't match right. I can see a foreshadowing, but it would be the one I described in my comments from last year, above: Saving Moses & the Israelites from Egyptian bondage vs. saving Christ & Christians from bondage to death.
Nevertheless, it is hard to say that it is a prediction: if one simply reads the Exodus event and reads that it occurs on Aviv 17, it doesn't seem that it specifies that the Messiah would have a similar experience
rakovskii 1 year ago
@Carrie Anne, Also, I am confused by the correlation you make for the event(s) of the 17th of Aviv. You make the analogy where:
(A) God drowns the Egyptians and saves the Israelites from bondage
(B) Christ rose from the dead and saves Christians from "true death," which is hell.
I think drowning Egyptians is nonanalogous, if not simply opposite, to rising from the dead.
The term "true death" seems as if distinguished from regular death, but the analogy should be to salvation from "bondage".
rakovskii 1 year ago
@carrieanne55 Thanks for writing back. It makes sense that if Jesus is God incarnate, then he doesn't need to be saved. Yet Psalm 21-22 do in fact portray David's poetic resurrection as being "saved" from death, using such words as deliverance, and Christians traditionally see Psalm 21-22 as a reference to His resurrection.
rakovskii 1 year ago
I am so happy to understand better these things. Thank you! All Christians should study the Jewish feasts and calendar and even follow them because this will help to understand the Bible.
Sparklette14 1 year ago
Here is the problem saying that those month names are part of Yahweh's calendar. To pronounce Tammuz, a false mighty one, would be a violation against the first commandment. Yahweh established first through twelfth months, first through seventh days and seasons. Why don't we just stick with that?
davegooley 1 year ago
Thank you for your teaching that brings us a greater understanding of God's calendar. We belong to a small Messianic congregation in Arkansas and see the Lord bringing all things together in preparation for His return, Praise the Lord.
bobf72450 1 year ago