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Transcript
00:00:00Welcome to the
00:00:29Yawa blog. I am your host Craig Nguyen. We're here in the library studio and we have two new
00:00:36additions to our library I'd like to show off as we begin our program. This happens to be the first
00:00:44volume of the Yada Yawa overall series, An Introduction to God. It is volume one and you
00:00:52can see we now have our new menorah logo at the top here on the spine and even on the back cover.
00:01:00And so this is the most recent edition of Yada Yawa, An Introduction to God, Dabarim Words.
00:01:11So pleased to have this done. Thank you very much to Joe for making that possible. And this is the
00:01:19most recent book that I have written. It is like the other. It's available free on the
00:01:26yadaya.com website, yadaya.com or yadaya.com. And it is, as I say, it's free in its entirety in a
00:01:35flip book format, which is really nice to read both on a phone or on a laptop or on a tablet or
00:01:42whatever it is that you like to use to browse electronic files. This is the ninth volume of
00:01:52the Yada Yawa series. It's called Etzerah. That's the time of trouble. It addresses that seven years
00:02:01years between the fulfillment of Shabuwa and Yawa and Doe's return on Kaporim so that we can
00:02:12ourselves return to the garden on Sukkah. So it's the last seven years on the planet as we know them
00:02:21and as we know our existence here, it's going to change dramatically eight years from now. This
00:02:30time of trouble is only seven months off. So while this is future history that we're talking about
00:02:38here, it is very concurrent with our time. It's on our immediate horizon. We are just a matter of
00:02:47seven months from beginning this last seven years, this time of trouble. The exact start date happens
00:02:55to be the 22nd of May, 2026. And it runs through officially the beginning of Chag Sukkah, which
00:03:04begins on the 23rd and 24th of September, 2033, which is year 6000, yeah. And so in this volume,
00:03:11we go through it all, including announcing the identity of the Antichrist. I tell you exactly
00:03:18who he is. We talk about when a fake Estonian state is going to be imposed on Israel, what the
00:03:24consequence of that's going to be, when the second phase of Alaska flood will occur. Alaska flood is
00:03:31what happened on October 7th of 2023. It will be reprised again, this time a thousand times worse.
00:03:42I'll give you the details of that because it was revealed in the prophets and really everything
00:03:47that's going to happen when the Torah-less one, known best, I guess, is the Antichrist, this
00:03:56great deceiver. We even talk about when he arrives in Jerusalem, what days and when the two witnesses
00:04:06will arrive to oppose him, and what he will state. It's a comprehensive review of the prophetic
00:04:14portrayal of the last days. And it's a thick book. There's the spine-back cover. It's 825 pages,
00:04:25which is as long a book as Amazon will allow in terms of printing. So that's quite a tome.
00:04:35Happy to have it arrived here yesterday. So we're indeed thrilled to have it. Available at
00:04:44amazon.com if you want to buy it. And it's available in its entirety for free at yadaya.com. Got in a lot
00:04:52of heartache with Amazon not too many years ago. They wanted to challenge the idea that I held the
00:05:01copyright for all of these books, for the Yadaya series, you know, for here's an earlier version
00:05:09in that series, for Twistianity, for the Goddamn Religion series, of which this is just one of five
00:05:17volumes. And even though I am the lone author of all of them, even though that even the translations
00:05:24in them are my own, and that they're filled with thousands of previously unheralded insights that
00:05:32are entirely my own, they wanted to say, well, you don't have the copyright because the books are
00:05:41available free at this website. And I had to prove to them, well, that happens to be my website.
00:05:48And since I am the author of these books, I am entitled to give them away free. But then Amazon
00:05:54retort was then, why do you want us to sell them as books if you're giving them away entirely free?
00:06:02And they had to prevail with them on the argument, well, some people actually like, including me,
00:06:08to be able to hold a book. There is something about, you know, opening a book and being able to
00:06:13read it and write in it, which I like to do as I'm reading books, that isn't, you know, quite as
00:06:21easy to do when you're reading things online. It isn't as comfortable as reading things online.
00:06:28So I'm still an analog guy, like actual books, like the way they feel.
00:06:31And so to prevail, it was interesting that we actually had to hire an attorney to represent us
00:06:42to prove, in fact, that I am the copyright holder, that not only are they my translations and my very
00:06:49unique translating style that no one had ever used before, and my transliterations, which no one had
00:06:55ever used before, and my insights, which no one ever conceived before, and I wrote every word of
00:07:02them and could supply them with the actual Word documents that are timestamped with my name on
00:07:10them. The reason we finally prevailed is that I ended up writing the founder of Amazon,
00:07:20Jeff Bezos, a personal letter, and explained to them the number of places where our lives had
00:07:27crossed paths and what we shared in common, and then laid out my situation with Amazon.
00:07:34And I wish immediately after writing that letter that we were restored at Amazon with the books.
00:07:45So anyway, it's been an interesting journey, and now we are really pleased to be able to
00:07:50have what Yawa requested, which is his menorah at the top of all of these books. Genuine
00:08:01pleasure to be able to represent them as he had requested. So by the introduction, we're going to now
00:08:12return to Gabor. Gabor is to be confident and to be courageous. It is a term that Yawa applies to a number
00:08:23of men, but none more so than his beloved son, Adar Messiah, the former and returning king,
00:08:31Doe to David. And he is the very fellow who wrote this psalm called Amismore that we have been reviewing
00:08:37these last couple of programs. We ended both of them, interestingly enough, on the same passage.
00:08:45The 12th verse of the 33rd psalm is where we ended both. It is an exceedingly provocative
00:08:52statement that you would normally not have thought of. I even pondered in any of my prior experience.
00:09:01I'll read it again, and we'll contemplate the implications of it. It reads,
00:09:07For the benefit of the relationship Hagoi, the non-Yisraelite, will reveal the way to get the most
00:09:14out of life. His God is Yahweh. He has chosen and desires the family and these people as his inheritance
00:09:23for himself. Mismore Song, Psalm 33, 12. Well, this, of course, is an extraordinary declaration in so many
00:09:33different ways. One of those ways, of course, is that God is introducing something that heretofore you
00:09:41would have thought, had we not been up to speed on this over the last 20 years, that God is going to
00:09:52salvage his relationship with Israel, not with a Yisraelite, not with a Yehudim, but with a Goy, and not
00:10:00even with Goyim. Thank goodness my Yehud wife decided that it'd be okay to be married to a Goy if, well, if that
00:10:10Goy was devoted to Yisrael and Yehudim, and indeed he is. I mean, that by itself is extraordinary.
00:10:22Literally extraordinary. I mean, I don't know how we can explain this beyond just the realization that
00:10:29for the benefit of the relationship, Hagoi, a non-Yisraelite, will reveal the way to get the most
00:10:36out of life, and his God is Yahweh. Think about that. We go for the thousand years of prophecy,
00:10:49beginning 1447 BCE, and the Torah being revealed by Yahweh through Mosheh at Mount Choreb, and then
00:11:00ongoing throughout the Exodus. And for the thousand years after that, every prophet is a Yisraelite,
00:11:10most are Yehudim. And that period ends in 447 BCE with Malachi, which means messenger.
00:11:20And then we go at Dodd's affirmation. Dodd is Gabriel, the man who was revealing prophecy to
00:11:32Daniel. And when in the ninth chapter of that book, he says that what he is going to do by fulfilling
00:11:41Chag Matzah, Pisach, Matzah, and Bakot, I mean, he gives the exact date in 33 CE, which is year 4,000
00:11:47that he will do so, that there will be no more prophecy. And indeed, there has been none. And then
00:11:58God finally returns to restore his relationship with Yisrael before his return. And, you know,
00:12:06his return is not difficult to figure out, folks. Dodd fulfilled Pisach, Matz, and Bakotim.
00:12:14In 33 CE, it was year 4,000, yeah. So to figure out what is 6,000, yeah, when God's going to return prior to
00:12:24the beginning of the seventh millennia and our arrival back into the garden on Sukkah, what is
00:12:33year 6,000, yeah? If 33 CE is 4,000, yeah. 2033, obviously. So we know exactly when he arrived to do these
00:12:45things. And he said there'd be no prophecy after that. That means that the Talmud has no affiliation
00:12:52of any kind with Yahweh. It means the New Testament has no affiliation with Yahweh. Now, that by itself
00:12:59is pretty amazing because the only statement in the whole of the prophets that would suggest that there
00:13:07is a messiah is a messiah who is going to arrive to be cut off but not for himself and providing
00:13:17reconciliation and to end the need for prophecy and to purge his people once and for all of the religious
00:13:26guilt. That that very person said that because there would be no more prophetic revelation,
00:13:35that there can be no Christian New Testament. The very verse that they claim validates their religion
00:13:44and creates this mythos that makes it possible for them to claim a Christ, says, no, sorry.
00:13:53There were no more prophetic revelations from God. People just don't read. They don't think. But if you
00:14:00did, you could not be rational and informed and think that there is any possibility the Christian New
00:14:07Testament is true based upon that realization. But now, putting that all in perspective, you have a
00:14:17thousand years of prophetic revelation from Yahweh, 1447 BCE with and through Moshe during the Exodus,
00:14:25all the way through 447 BCE with the last of the prophets being Malachi and nothing.
00:14:342,500 years, nothing. Exactly as Gabriel, who is Doed, proclaimed. And as Yahweh announced through
00:14:48Yahshua, the prophet Isaiah, he said he looked and he found no one through whom he could communicate
00:14:57because no one was willing to listen to him, not a single Israelite or Yahud, not one. And so when God
00:15:06now is up against it, really up against it because he's going to return in 2033 and there's not a single
00:15:14Israelite outside of those who have read these books, who knows Yahweh's name. They've erased
00:15:23Yahweh's name. They have no idea who God is. Not a single one of them. Not a single one of them will
00:15:29recognize Doed not only as the son of God and the Messiah and the former and returning king, but as
00:15:35their savior, as the one who fulfilled Pesach, Mats, and Bequodim to enable the benefits of the covenant
00:15:41in 33 CE. Yeah, he was the one that was robbed to create the myth of Jesus Christ. He was the one
00:15:50who was crucified by his own narration in the 22nd Mismore. He wrote about how he would suffer
00:15:57crucifixion to fulfill Pesach and how his soul would carry our guilt into Sheol on Pesach and Matzah
00:16:06in 33 CE in the 22nd Psalm. I don't know why people chose not to believe him. And Yahweh affirms all of
00:16:16this in the 89th Psalm. So the very fact is we go 2,500 years without God speaking through anyone.
00:16:30And we're within now just eight years of his return and his people don't know him. His people
00:16:38don't know that Doed is their savior, that he is, they don't even know his name. They call him David.
00:16:44They, none of them will recognize him as the Messiah and the son of God who is their savior or that he is
00:16:52the returning king. The greatest discovery in human history was right out there in the open.
00:16:59And if you can't process that, then you're just not in a position where you can capitalize on what
00:17:03God is offering. You don't know that the Shabuah harvest of standing grain is going to occur on Shabuah.
00:17:12You don't know how Shabuah sets up this time of Israel's troubles. You don't know how God's going
00:17:20to purge the religiosity of the final mortal remnant of Israel who are prepared for Yahweh and Doed's
00:17:26return on Kaporim to enjoy a return to the garden on Sukkah. You don't know any of that. You can't
00:17:35capitalize any of it unless God reintroduces his name and reestablishes the reputation and renown of
00:17:44his beloved son Doed to his people. And because there were no Israelites willing to do it, able to
00:17:53do it, listening to God, because you listen to the rabbis, they're nonsensical. All they do is
00:17:59yabber about Kabbalah and a Zohar that was written, what, in the 12th century CE in Spain about
00:18:08nonsense spirituality are their God-forsaken Babylonian Talmud. And they've created easily
00:18:19the dumbest and most restrictive religion. And it's nothing but a money-making scam for the rabbis.
00:18:26So they can't be of any value. They're the problem. And so God found a Goy. He says it right here.
00:18:39This is Doed, the Messiah, the returning King, our Savior, telling you that the benefits of the
00:18:47relationship are going to be revealed by a Goy, whose God is that fellow. And his name is that one.
00:18:59And that one tells you that you should know and be familiar with and acknowledge Yahweh.
00:19:07You putting it together? I mean, just think of how profound that is. I mean, it's one of the great
00:19:17statements ever. You know, we have a group of nincompoops. That's a technical term. It means
00:19:23stupid. Who have formed a cult based upon mommy God. And they're just absolutely enamored with the
00:19:33idea that they speak for mommy God. And that mommy God somehow exists. And that because they speak
00:19:42for her and this Goy, who is actually revealing the benefits of the relationship, says they are nuts.
00:19:47That's also a technical term. That there is no mommy God. That Yahweh always refers to himself as
00:19:56our father, God's father in particular. And every reference to him is in the masculine singular.
00:20:03That you just can't go there. Well, what they want to do now is to claim that all of these
00:20:13prophecies pursuant to this Goy, who rectifies the relationship between Israel and Yahweh in the end,
00:20:24must not speak of anybody. They're just metaphors that are meaningless. That when God says,
00:20:30Hagoi, he doesn't really mean Hagoi. No, he means, well, I don't know what he means because, well,
00:20:38they seem to think that he is not talking about a person. I want to hear to tell you that Hagoi is a
00:20:45person. The Choder is a person. I was having fun today with the introduction of the Choder,
00:20:56or the introduction of the Choder, just like the introduction of the Nakhri, is not actually in
00:21:01the place that we've made the most, drawn the most attention to. The Choder is introduced by
00:21:06Dode, the author of this Mismore, this Psalm, in his 14th word picture, or Mashal, a proverb.
00:21:14And the Nakhri, HaNakhri, this observant foreigner, is actually introduced by Moshe in the 29th chapter
00:21:24of the Badim, should never have been called Deuteronomy. And as I'm going through this
00:21:31introduction to the Choder, I'm reminded that the nutsoid nincompoops that are part of this mother
00:21:41goddess cult, have now featured on their We Hate Craig and We Disparage Yada Yawa sites,
00:21:48that the Choder is either speaking of the Christ or a Messiah.
00:21:57And that's pretty weird because, well, Dode introduces this fellow, and he uses two terms
00:22:05to say that he's a bull. Dode happens to be either the lamb fulfilling Passover or the lead ram.
00:22:17He's not a bull. And as I was going through just the opening of it, and he's using this,
00:22:26presenting this Choder as one who is going to rise and roar majestically. He says he's going to rise
00:22:37and roar majestically in the midst of surging waters. So I was looking at Dode's other uses of the same
00:22:48word. And sure enough, he's talking about surging waters. And this is the very essence of the fulfillment
00:22:56of that bull's fulfillment of Teruah when the mortal remnant of Yisrael are purged. And you just go
00:23:03through the entire thing, and it's talking about a man. Ha-Nakri is absolutely talking about an observant
00:23:11foreigner, a man. Just no getting around it. And Dode can't be the Nakri because, well, he is not a
00:23:21foreigner. And Dode can't be the Choder because Choder means stem, and Dode is the shamak, the main
00:23:29branch. But it just goes to show you how desperate people are to try to cover over the truth so they can
00:23:39pretend that they are somehow special. But all it does is prove that they're, well, nincompoops, to use
00:23:48the scientific term again. So for benefit of the relationship, Asher. Asher, another, of course, is
00:23:53another inside term that Dode knows all too well. The first word that Dode wrote in his first
00:24:00Mismore is Asher. The first word I translated 24 years ago that led to all of these others
00:24:10is Asher. Asher is one of the more interesting of all Hebrew words. It is a verb. It is a noun. It is a
00:24:19proper noun. It is a preposition. It is this word that covers the gamut of grammar in Hebrew.
00:24:29And in it, everything about it speaks of benefits of a relationship. It's one of the reasons why
00:24:39Asherah, the mother god, very cult that I am battling and that Elia attacked when he was
00:24:56lamenting Israel's, lamenting Israel's propensity to be religious and therefore orchestrated the
00:25:01sacrifice of the bull, which he'll reprise here in eight years from now. That goddess was named after
00:25:10this word because this word speaks of delivering the benefits of the relationship. You know, Satan
00:25:17covets what's important to God. And it's this goy that is focused on delivering Asher, the benefit of the
00:25:27relationship. He's going to reveal the way to get the most out of life, Asher. So it's two Ashers,
00:25:34Ahagoi, and Elohim, Yahweh. There has never been a goy. Never been. None. Throughout all of human
00:25:46history. Never been a goy. Who did this? Yada, Yahweh. Never been before. You think that's just a coincidence
00:25:58that we come upon the 33rd Psalm at this time. And it speaks of a goy who, Asher, Asher, whose
00:26:06Elohim is Yahweh. If you want to play probabilities, which I know is a lost art, statistical analysis
00:26:16and using probability to be rational and to be logical is no longer practiced by most people. And
00:26:26one of the great failures, I think, in human development was the calculator. Because what it
00:26:36did is, rather than my generation, which was the last, you know, and I was born right after the
00:26:42dinosaurs went extinct. So, you know, I'm really old. But my generation, I'm actually 70 years old.
00:26:49My generation was the last to go through college, where the only calculator was one that
00:26:55had just been introduced by Texas Instruments. And during my college years, it was not available
00:27:02in high school. During my college years, it was introduced for very complex mathematical
00:27:07solutions. I was actually trained on a slide rule where you do practice the relationships between
00:27:15things. And because we had to do math in our head, we could automatically process the probability
00:27:25or the relationship between is this likely or unlikely in our minds. When people went to
00:27:31calculators, they stopped doing mathematical problems in their heads. They didn't know their
00:27:36multiplication tables. And it just stopped thinking. And it's now gotten to be exceedingly
00:27:45worse than that. And this is because with the advent of AI, this is the one thing that no one other than
00:27:51myself is speaking about in AI. And I've witnessed it so many times. For example, when this Mother
00:27:57Goddess cult wanted to disparage the connection between the Chodor and myself in Isaiah 11,
00:28:09they had a chatbot do it for them. Because they evidently didn't have the processing power
00:28:17to even make an attempt at it. And the chatbot made an absolute fool of itself because it associated
00:28:25the Chodor with the Christ. Jesus never existed. But the reason they did so is because people are
00:28:37unable to think. The same group wanted to have, desperate to have something that could have been the
00:28:45voice of mommy God because it doesn't exist anywhere in the Torah and prophets. And so they found the
00:28:51154th Psalm, which isn't in the Masoretic text. It's found in a remote Syriac text. Syriac is kind of an
00:29:01interesting language is that it was used by the early Christians to convey their religion to the Arabs.
00:29:12It's the reason why there is some initial development between spoken and written Arabic at the time of
00:29:24Muhammad and the creation of Islam. And what it did essentially is it made a bastardized version of
00:29:31Hebrew using the same alphabet that was then bastardized even further to create the Quran.
00:29:41And it's in this Syriac text that it is found. And yes, there is a copy of it among the Dead Sea Scrolls,
00:29:50but there are copies of thousands of documents in the Dead Sea Scrolls that don't belong. And they made
00:29:58exactly the same mistake. This woman had a chat bot translated for her and she came to the conclusion that it speaks for mommy God.
00:30:11And there's not a single place where the Hebrew word for spirit ruach is written in it. There's not a single place where the Hebrew word for mom is written in it, just as was the case in the eighth proverb that they used to declare their independence that they didn't want to be affiliated with all of these 35 books.
00:30:41And 24 years of research because there was a psychotic women that wanted to go off on her own and have her own following.
00:30:49She claimed that the basis of that, and so did her followers, was the eighth mashal or proverb, because it was the voice of spirit mom.
00:30:58Well, the only problem with it is the same thing. There is no mention of an M, mom, anywhere in it.
00:31:05And there's no use of a spirit mom. What they were confused over is that it was written to celebrate chakma. Chakma is wisdom. It's the ability to think rationally.
00:31:22It's the very thing that these AI engines and the chat bots are trying to provide for people who have lost the ability to think.
00:31:35And so it is the celebration of thinking that the eighth proverb was written about, and chakma is a feminine noun.
00:31:48So when you speak of it, you would speak of wisdom and intelligence and rational decision-making, this sort of thing.
00:31:58You would speak of it as she, because in the Hebrew language, chakma is written in the feminine.
00:32:03So they made intelligence their mother god, not knowing that that was why the she was used.
00:32:11They made exactly the same mistake in the 154th, Ms. Moore, where chakma appears again, and it's the reason for the feminine third-person pronoun, she.
00:32:24And this whole process of people foregoing thinking, of rational analysis, of making intelligent connections between things to understand is going away.
00:32:41Well, I'm quite certain that if Yahweh had postponed the choice of Goy to reawaken Israel to the benefits of the covenant relationship,
00:32:56even one generation, 20 years, it couldn't be done.
00:33:02Because there just would not have been a Goy who was willing to think it through.
00:33:08And it would have found that all of them would have taken the easy way out and used an AI to do it.
00:33:18But, you know, all an AI is, they don't think.
00:33:21This is such a misnomer.
00:33:23They're not intelligent.
00:33:25It's a machine.
00:33:25It's a computer.
00:33:27It does not think.
00:33:29It has no ability to be judgmental.
00:33:33It is not intelligent.
00:33:34What an AI engine does is it summarizes readily available information that's on the web.
00:33:46And so since the most popular source of data on the web is Wikipedia, that's their first go.
00:33:54They're going to go to Wikipedia and look up the subject that you have, and they're going to give you a report based on that subject.
00:34:01So if you ask them, as they used to, what is the story of the Choder in Isaiah 11, it's going to say that it is a messianic statement and that Christians interpret it as the Christ,
00:34:13where Jews interpret it as this future Messiah that's going to come and save them.
00:34:19All it is, is a compilation of prior errors, all properly presented.
00:34:30And so if you want a regurgitation of why God had to pick this boy to do this, because no one previously understood, you'll get that regurgitation in an AI engine.
00:34:42If you're going to use AI intelligently, you have to refine the search.
00:34:47You have to say, I want you to look at these documents.
00:34:50I want you to translate or look at translations that are done in the following way.
00:34:56I want you to recognize that we have proven that the religion of Christianity is false.
00:35:02So don't look at Christian theologians and analyze it based upon the text itself and all other related references in the text.
00:35:13Like, for example, you want to look up Choder?
00:35:15You're going to find it in the 14th proverb.
00:35:18But very few people are willing to go to the effort because they can't think it through as to what the AI engine is capable of doing, what it cannot do, and they can't use it correctly.
00:35:31And it's garbage in, garbage out.
00:35:35So here you go.
00:35:37God, for the benefit of the relationship, he picked Hagoi, a non-Israelite, a Gentile, to reveal the way to get the most out of life.
00:35:47And that would be through the covenant.
00:35:48That would be through the mikre, the invitations to meet with God, and through the sacrifice of God's beloved son, Dodd, in 33 CE, through an appreciation of Yahweh's name.
00:36:05And just to make this certain, not only would it be a goi, the goi would do what Israel is incapable of doing right now, acknowledging that his God is Yahweh.
00:36:17There's only one goi.
00:36:21And you want to go back to the Garden of Eden, which was 6,000 years ago.
00:36:30One goi that fits that definition.
00:36:35One.
00:36:35You're listening to him and looking at him now.
00:36:40That's just a fact.
00:36:45Speaking of this goi, he has chosen and he desires.
00:36:48So this goi had free will.
00:36:49He didn't have to do this.
00:36:53Sometimes he wonders, why did he volunteer to do this?
00:36:56Because the moment that God decided to make this goi known and to reveal his name, to reveal his titles, to reveal his purpose,
00:37:10yeah, he made him someone to mock, someone to sneer at, someone to throw your religiosity at,
00:37:20just as he did with Moshe, just as he did with Dote.
00:37:24It's a, the religious are a tough damn crowd.
00:37:29They're mean.
00:37:31So are the conspiratorial.
00:37:33So are the political.
00:37:34I mean, you don't agree with them and you have ways to disprove what they believe and they're ruthless.
00:37:47So this is a tough damn job.
00:37:49And yet God allowed this man to choose this role.
00:37:53And what he says is that when he chose this role, his desire was for the family and these people.
00:38:05The family would be the covenant family.
00:38:07These people would be Yisrael to be his inheritance.
00:38:12He wants everything he has done to produce in the end, the covenant family and to cause Yisrael to once again be reconciled unto Yahweh through their king, Dode.
00:38:29Such that they are all one together, prepared for Yahweh's return and able to enter the millennial celebration of Sukkah.
00:38:43So his inheritance is the family.
00:38:48Now, he is not going to own them.
00:38:52He gave birth to them.
00:38:54They're his.
00:38:54The Goy is the one by revealing the way to get the most out of life and by choosing Yahweh as his God.
00:39:04And by dedicating himself voluntarily to this mission in collaboration with Yahweh.
00:39:12Is in the position where he not only is the one cultivating the final two harvests that deliver the covenant family to Yahweh, Shabu and Teruah.
00:39:23But on Teruah by sacrificing himself as the bull.
00:39:29He is the one who is delivering Yisrael back to Dode as king, back to Yahweh as God.
00:39:39And his first order of business on that day is, here you go.
00:39:45They are ready.
00:39:47They are prepared.
00:39:48And they are yours.
00:39:50You know, once you inherit something, you have absolute authority to give them away.
00:40:01And I am giving them to Dode and to Yahweh.
00:40:04I am not keeping them for myself.
00:40:07So I've already thought this one through.
00:40:09And you can be assured that this is going to be a gift to Yahweh and to Dode.
00:40:17I'll take responsibility for teaching them.
00:40:20And I think that that is an eight-year absolute total and complete commitment.
00:40:26I came to that because Moshe served for 40 years.
00:40:30Dode served as king for 40 years.
00:40:32And I will have served for 32 years at the time of this gift being presented.
00:40:38And eight is the number for eternity.
00:40:42We have eight days of sukkah.
00:40:45And so I think it's eight years.
00:40:48It's either it's going to seem like every day is a year during the eight days of sukkah.
00:40:53Or it's eight years of intensive training.
00:40:56And it's interesting that on Shabuah, on Teruah as well, there are eight individuals who accompany myself to get this done.
00:41:09All symbolic of eternity.
00:41:12And by teaching this mortal remnant of Yisrael, we're going to give them the opportunity to live forever.
00:41:18So as I've shared with you, Asher was the first of many, many, many Hebrew words that I would translate as I sought to better understand Yahweh's promises to Dode, his son, and our returning king, beginning in 2 Samuel 7.
00:41:35Now, this is what brought us all together.
00:41:37It was the first word translated for all of these books that, well, now are over 25,000 pages in length.
00:41:46And it was used twice in this acknowledgement.
00:41:49After all, it has been the role of this Goy to reveal the Asher, the benefits of the relationship.
00:41:55And Asher show the way to get the most out of life through Dode and on behalf of Yahweh for his people, Yisrael.
00:42:03Indeed, Yahweh is my God.
00:42:06And Dode is his firstborn son, our savior and my king.
00:42:10Therefore, it is likely that we are reading, we are listening to, we are considering, we are proclaiming the very fulfillment of this prophecy in the Yahweh blog.
00:42:22And we have done so through Yadah Yahweh.
00:42:24Strongly implied by the introduction of this Ha-Goy, this non-Yisraelite into the narrative at this point, is that he is the one being depicted, choosing the people of the covenant family as his inheritance.
00:42:42While Yahweh and Dode have decided on this as well, Dode isn't speaking of himself in third person.
00:42:48And Yahweh's name was the last presented, well, two sentences previous to Ha-Goy, who is revealing the benefits of the relationship on behalf of his God.
00:43:02So, speaking of the Goy is inheriting this, but it's going to be a really quick handoff.
00:43:10I'll be there to be devoted to educating and caring for, nurturing Yahweh's flock is their return to him, but they're Yahweh's and Dode's.
00:43:23So, should this be, and I think it is the proper interpretation, then the possibility of inheriting this wayward family, you know, initially served, came across as a bit daunting.
00:43:36Because of how they treated Yahweh and Moshe, as well as Dode in the past.
00:43:41They were obnoxious during the Exodus and horrible to Dode when he, before he became king and while he was king.
00:43:50But, of course, on further consideration, we come to realize that they will all be restored and purged of religious rebellion by this time.
00:43:58They will be tested and true, even shown dependable and therefore wonderful.
00:44:02So, while they weren't much of a prize during the Exodus or towards Dode thereafter, they will be now.
00:44:11They are a tremendously wonderful gift to father and son, because they have become the most valuable treasure in the universe.
00:44:19It's all been for this.
00:44:21Further, while the attestation is, I guess, appreciated, this gesture is actually symbolic of Ha Goy having contributed to their well-being and being responsible for their welfare through the teachings that are part of these books that surround me.
00:44:40And also, his contributions in not only cultivating the harvest, but delivering the results on Teruah through his sacrifice.
00:44:49And it is just so Yahweh to restore Yisrael through a Goy.
00:44:56Israel went off and followed the ways of the Goy, and it will be a Goy that brings them back to the ways that Yahweh intended for Yehudah.
00:45:07And as we know, Yahweh has the propensity to share credit when he is the driving force behind the achievement.
00:45:14That is just his nature.
00:45:16I can appreciate it, having been a CEO and chairman of public companies.
00:45:21I understand that mindset and how it works.
00:45:25And as a father, we have that exact same perspective of our children.
00:45:30We'd much rather give them credit than take credit ourselves.
00:45:35So there is this realization that the covenant is God's family.
00:45:39And all this Goy is doing is delivering and bathing them, cleansing them in the end of the religiosity, and even doing so with Yahweh's assistance.
00:45:51And in fact, that is why that introduction to the Choder in the first statement that Dodod makes about him,
00:46:00has in him roar from the surging waters, because it is those surging waters that Yahweh is going to release under the sacrifice of this bull
00:46:09that is going to purge his people of the religiosity.
00:46:13The story is interwoven, and the themes are layered on top of one another throughout the word of God.
00:46:23As is usually the case, the ambiguity over whether Ha, Goy, or Yahweh is inheriting the responsibility for the family.
00:46:33You inherit something, you're now responsible for it.
00:46:36God always works through people of his choosing.
00:46:39So by having the Goy intervene, God is staying in character, delivering exactly the same result, just doing it his way.
00:46:48Further, since this Goy represents and reports to Dodd, he is Dodd's herald.
00:46:54He is the lesser luminary, and Dodd is the greater luminary.
00:46:59He is a prince of the king.
00:47:02He is his brother in the sense of being the man from Edom that brings the fractured family back together.
00:47:09And he serves Dodd's father.
00:47:15The responsibility, therefore, will be shared, as are the joys of having resolved all prior disagreements.
00:47:21And in this, what Dodd is acknowledging, because he wrote these words, is that I will be able to enjoy the one thing I requested from God.
00:47:33After we had our initial discussion and said, these are the three things I want if we're going to proceed in this relationship,
00:47:41I told God once I knew that it was going to deliver the covenant family to him,
00:47:49that I just said, I'd like to have the opportunity, please, to be in the back of the room.
00:47:56When you receive each covenant member who became part of God's, your bereft family through these books that we had collaborated on,
00:48:13the Yadah Yadah series,
00:48:14I just thought it would be special to see the expression on Yadah's face and the joy in those that he had reached out to and brought into his family the first time that they embrace.
00:48:33I just, that's one of the things I asked God for.
00:48:36I've asked it often and early on.
00:48:40And what this says, my literally presenting them to Yadah, that I'll get that request.
00:48:50And more than just being in the back of the room.
00:48:54So it is, it's kind of like you'll be able to say, you know, Yadah, this is rich.
00:49:01He came to the covenant and recall his, his process as he began to, to read and study and learn and grow.
00:49:11And then moved here to the Virgin Islands to be the producer of our program and to be an essential part of contributing to being able to disseminate this information.
00:49:25I'll be able to say, this is rich.
00:49:26And here's how all of this proceeded.
00:49:32And he is one who has worked diligently to increase the size of, and the quality of your family.
00:49:41And so it's more than just being in the back of the room.
00:49:43I think it's, it's going to include introductions.
00:49:46And I think it's just going to be marvelous.
00:49:49Now, as you have listened and read these books, you'll know that I very often write myself into the narrative.
00:50:01And I do so when the words point in that direction.
00:50:04I will always go with the words lead.
00:50:06And if they're, if that is what they're saying, I will accept the responsibility.
00:50:10But I do so in part because I want to please God.
00:50:15I will not run away from something that he once achieved.
00:50:18And if he is outlining here a Goy, who, whose God is Yahweh, who is focused on the Asher, this benefits of the relationship and pointing out the way to get the most joy out of life.
00:50:33I am not going to run away from that.
00:50:36I am, I'm the, I'm going to say, let's, let's go, let's do this.
00:50:41We're going, we're going to be devoted to accomplishing it to the greatest extent possible, which is why I have put in 100,000 hours, 24 years of six and seven days a week and 10 to 14 hours a day in this mission.
00:50:56So I will always accept responsibility if that is appropriate.
00:51:01But what I want to encourage in all is that rather than being covetous and say, no, I want to be that person.
00:51:11I'm that, that's, or I don't want him to be that person in the case of the mother goddesses.
00:51:16You ought to celebrate everyone who's in a position to contribute as God has just outlined.
00:51:24That's what you want to do.
00:51:26You want there to be more, not less.
00:51:29And you want everyone who is speaking for Yahweh and advancing precisely what he is discussing here to, to be received as credibly as is absolute possible so that you have God pleased with the result.
00:51:49And if you think that you want to jump in and, well, write your 35 books and you want to do a Yahweh blog and you're ready for that, by all means, write yourself into the story.
00:52:09But be really careful when you do, that you are not contradicting anything or working against anything that God's saying here.
00:52:17You're just an added component that's advancing the same cause and doing so without any adversarial tendency.
00:52:30Otherwise, you're going to find yourself written out of the story rather than into it.
00:52:34Now, the fact is, we should all be about our father's business.
00:52:38We should, though, demean anyone who claims to be about mother's monkey business.
00:52:44So, at this point, Yahweh, he is still in Shammaiim.
00:52:50He told us as much in the book of Hoshea.
00:52:53While his witnesses are going to be focused on the restoration of his family.
00:52:59And there will be two very special witnesses that will arrive in 2030 on the Temple Mount.
00:53:05El Yah is one of them, Yah is the other.
00:53:07But what is uncertain from the text is whether or not God is watching over all of mankind or just paying attention to Israelis who are being brought into the Barat, which is the prime objective at this moment.
00:53:22I think it's the latter because Yahweh has no interest in people who are overtly religious, political, conspiratorial, militant, or oblivious.
00:53:35What do we say, suffering from nincompoopism?
00:53:39To listen to him.
00:53:43Further, Yahweh's preference is to show his appreciation for what is being achieved.
00:53:50So, here's the next line of the 33rd Mismore.
00:53:56From the spiritual realm of the heavens, Yahweh is perceptive and he is observant.
00:54:03He sees what pertains to the entirety of the offspring of this man.
00:54:13How?
00:54:14Ha, Adam.
00:54:17Masculine, singular.
00:54:20All right.
00:54:21When you read the book of Hosha, clearly an inspired text, Yahweh tells Hosha to marry a religious prostitute.
00:54:35Gomer is her name.
00:54:36And he says so because he wants his prophet speaking for him to be able to emphasize, have some empathy for what he's going through.
00:54:46Because, you know, the fact of the matter is that Israel has been religious, a religious whore for a very long time.
00:54:52And they are more of a religious whore today than at any time in their history, which is the whole purpose of the adulterous woman.
00:54:59And in numbers 15 or numbers five that has to be purged by numbers 15 and numbers 19 by the bull.
00:55:07And so with his people being religious and cheating on him with false gods, Yahweh wrote his letter of divorce through Hosha.
00:55:18And he says, I'm leaving you and I'm going to heaven.
00:55:21That's what he is affirming here.
00:55:23And that he's leaving, he's going to heaven.
00:55:26God's very clear that he is not going to return until such time is his people return to him.
00:55:36And that would be Israel.
00:55:38And it's shub for shub or no shub for you.
00:55:41It was one of the reasons that we know for certain that God could not have arrived in 33 CE as Christians protest was the case with Jesus.
00:55:51First of all, God is not a man.
00:55:53Then God, all of God wouldn't fit into the body of a man under any circumstances ever.
00:55:59If your God is that small, your God is not God.
00:56:02And of course, God cannot be killed, but particularly by men.
00:56:07So Yahweh said, I'm not coming back until Israel has returned to me.
00:56:13And the whole thrust of the Christian New Testament is that God got so mad at the Jews for killing him that he condemned.
00:56:19And so that obviously has not occurred, which means that God is still in the spiritual realm, according to the prophet Hosha.
00:56:28Well, actually, according to Yahweh, who spoke through the prophet Hosha, which means there is no room for a religion of Christianity.
00:56:34And there is no room for Yahweh returning, which he says he's going to do with Dodd, while Israel is still separated from him.
00:56:42They must return to him.
00:56:45And that is the purpose of this Goy.
00:56:47That is his mission.
00:56:49And he obviously succeeds because he is inheriting the covenant family.
00:56:54So from the spiritual realm of the heavens, Yahweh is perceptive and observant.
00:57:02This now explains exactly the inheritance of the people, which is Israel, which he purges, and the family, which is the covenant family.
00:57:12He sees what pertains to the entirety of the offspring.
00:57:16All of the children of this man, Ha-Adam.
00:57:29We're talking about the covenant family.
00:57:30We're talking about the mortal remnant of Israel.
00:57:36All the result of Yahweh's collaboration through Ha-Goy.
00:57:42Do you have any grasp now of how profoundly important this 33rd Psalm is and what it's saying and how what it's saying is undeniable?
00:58:00Ouch.
00:58:02And for anyone who has heard these words to continue to be a Christian, you're out of your open-loving mind.
00:58:14You are believing that which is absolutely false.
00:58:19To be under the sway of Judaism is to be ignorant and irrational.
00:58:26It's a Goy that's calling you back, not a rabbi.
00:58:30And his God is Yahweh, not Hashem.
00:58:36To be amongst the mother goddesses in rebellion who have webpages to denounce myself and Yahweh,
00:58:47is to have written your ticket to Sheol under these circumstances.
00:58:54And I don't know if there's members of that cult who have the wherewithal to figure this out
00:59:01and to leave before it's too late or not.
00:59:09But I can tell you that's where you are right now.
00:59:11And I hope for you that this admonition from God that you're going to find in the 35th Mismore,
00:59:24two psalms from this one,
00:59:25was written in the imperfect such that you have the opportunity to cease what you're doing,
00:59:36as opposed to the perfect where you're done for your sake.
00:59:42God, not that it may make any difference for the most of you.
00:59:48From the spiritual realm of the heavens, Yahweh is perceptive and observant.
00:59:53He sees what pertains to the entirety of the offspring of this man.
00:59:5833.13.
00:59:59Once again, we have options regarding the translation.
01:00:03Ha, Adam, which is the man, this man, can be translated as the man or this man,
01:00:11or even as the man named Adam.
01:00:15But there would be no reason for the definite article,
01:00:19the, ha, in Hebrew,
01:00:21if the son's being viewed by God comprised of all those born to mankind.
01:00:27And this being the case,
01:00:32this statement reinforces our earlier interpretations.
01:00:37Now, since Yahweh initiates contact with those he is interested in knowing,
01:00:43it is apparent that he is orchestrating and enabling the result
01:00:48of what is being achieved through this individual.
01:00:52With his Torah guidance and Ruach spirit,
01:00:55he has made everything we are witnessing possible.
01:00:59He has provided a full set of instructions
01:01:02on how we can extend and perfect the lives of his children.
01:01:11And he's told us exactly what he expects us to know,
01:01:17us to accept, and for us to share.
01:01:20All the while, Yahweh remains concerned about the survival of Yisrael.
01:01:27During the time of trouble,
01:01:28the situation will become a delicate balancing act for God.
01:01:33He must choose between his desire to protect his people
01:01:36from complete annihilation,
01:01:39because it would foreclose on the promises of Teruah
01:01:44and the promise he made to Abraham if they're completely destroyed,
01:01:47but also standing down so that Jews finally come to realize
01:01:52their culture and their religion are counterproductive,
01:01:57that they're not only incapable of saving them,
01:01:59they're damning them.
01:02:01God knows that it's only when he is the only remaining option
01:02:06that they will relent and they will return.
01:02:10It is sad, but true.
01:02:13And that is why he had to choose Agoy to get their attention.
01:02:19Now, I thank you for listening.
01:02:20I appreciate this opportunity to speak with you.
01:02:22We'll do a number of shows on this very theme of Gabor,
01:02:28being confident and courageous
01:02:30so that we can deliver the very words of our God
01:02:35at this vital time in the life of his people.
01:02:41Thank you for listening.
01:02:42May God bless you all.
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