"Well, He knows my heart"
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@hotsuma4 "Jesus" is the name we have come to say in English; it comes from the Greek version of the Latin translation of the Word. It completely disguises His TRUE nature; He IS YHVH, the Ancient Father of ALL Things, come IN THE FLESH. And we are to RETURN to the Words the FATHER told us FIRST; that is what the SON restored; Torah. IN there you sill see, His NAME in the Flesh, is Yahushua; but He WAS YAHH Almighty, in the SPIRIT! But they call Him J-sus and don't obey.
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@AnacondaSecurityAust, only in modern English is it spelled with the letter we recognize as "J". "James" in 1611 was spelled "Iames", with an "i". The sound associated with today's "J" was not used in 1611, nor in Hebrew; the phonetic more closely resembles the "i" or "y" sound.
The letter J is a "new" addition to the English language. This is easily researched and widely known so you should find no trouble in verifying this for yourself.
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I re-watched this again this morning and must say, " I had the entire flock of geese running up and down my arms." Thank you for such a wonderful video!
They don't get any better in my opinion.
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Its sad, you would have never through the phase "He knows my heart" will be leading to Yahusha response "I never knew you: depart from me, you that work Lawlessness, "Torahlessness"
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What a blessing - my wife and I had struggled with the story of death being the reward for trying to keep the ark from falling. Had missed the underlying foundation -thanks for making it plain - Praise Yah!
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Amein! so true. no time 4 excuses at all.
Peace and Blessings
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AWESOME rendition explaining the history of the heart of Adam. I shall plagiarize :-) Not the video, but the content within.
After all, the content is freely given that we might receive!
Shalom (Peace to you)
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Mat 28:19-20
(19) Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit:
(20) Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the age.
HalleluYAH!
umm so i dont mean to offend anyone but i dont understand.is yahuwah and yahushuwa basically like a different name for jesus and god?
hotsuma4 7 months ago
@hotsuma4
hello there friend. no worries, questions are not offensive. ;-)
Yes, YaHuWaH is the Name of The Creator, the Elohim (Mighty One/Authority) of Abraham, Isaac, and Moses. Yahushua/Yahushuwa is the correct name of "Jesus".
(There is no "J" in Hebrew, nor was there in 1611 during the formation of the "King James Bible".)
There is more information on this subject, which is becoming more easily available. As it stands now for me, these are the pronunciations I have come upon.
abranchoftheTrueVine 7 months ago
HIS NAME IS YAHWEH. I AS WELL AS OTHERS SUMMON THE HOLY CHARIOTS WITH HIS NAME. YAHWEH!
FelixChosenByYahweh 11 months ago
@FelixChosenByYahweh I have come to use the pronunciation of His Name through research. I respect that you use Yahweh but I myself do not see the evidence for such pronunciation. I'm not an expert either...I am learning, always seeking, and adjusting as I go but for now, YaHuWaH is the result thus far of my searching. I do not criticize anyone else for the pronunciations they use though. For more info, please view the series "Restoring the Creator's Name" at this channel: messengerofthename
abranchoftheTrueVine 11 months ago
This is a fantastic video but it loses it's impact having to pause and start because it goes too fast to read at a normal rate. This does not allow time for the words to soak in. Also loses the impact when pausing and the music is stopped.
metamorphous1953 1 year ago 2
@metamorphous1953 yes, i will try to rectify that in my next videos. thank you for the insight.
abranchoftheTrueVine 1 year ago