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Is Judaism separating Jews from their original Yahuwd identity? This Shabbat Family Show examines covenant, Yahowah’s Name, and Daniel’s prophetic standard of Tsadaq to ask whether it’s time to return from religion to relationship.

00:00:00 ~ Intro
00:02:28 ~ Why Covenant Overrides Religion
00:12:04 ~ Salvation Without Participation in Relationship
00:22:31 ~ When Religion Replaces Covenant with Authority
00:32:02 ~ When Yahowahs' Name Disappeared from the Text
00:41:18 ~ Removing the Name as a Violation of Towrah
00:51:06 ~ Daniel and the Meaning of Being Tsadaq
01:01:14 ~ Can God Save Those Who Refuse Relationship
01:11:46 ~ Dowd Identified as Messiah in the Towrah and Prophets
01:21:03 ~ What Mizmowr 89 Actually Affirms
01:31:02 ~ Jewish Identity Versus Yahuwd Identity
01:41:08 ~ When Identity Replaces Covenant
01:51:12 ~ Pictographic Hebrew and Yahowahs Name
02:01:18 ~ Yod Hey Waw Hey as a Picture of Relationship
02:11:22 ~ Why Humans Matter to God at All
02:22:54 ~ Returning from Religion to Relationship

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Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30Welcome to the family hour of the Hiawa blog. I'm your host. We have a host of characters with us back in my swimming pool. We have Kevin at the top of the screen. How are you, Kevin?
00:00:42Doing well, doing well. Waiting for snow here. So snow and ice.
00:00:45Oh, well, it doesn't look like in that scene that it's going to snow anytime soon. I think it was quite some time ago before the last time we saw snow. The coldest I have experienced it here in the seven years we have lived here, it was in the low 70s, and that's where it is right now at the coldest time at night. Typically doesn't snow at that temperature.
00:01:05No, no.
00:01:06No. Kirk, you're still hanging in there, man.
00:01:10I'm new.
00:01:11What is the latest with your treatment?
00:01:13I'm halfway through the radiation. We celebrated that today.
00:01:18Yay.
00:01:19Yeah, well.
00:01:21Celebrated it.
00:01:23How does one celebrate radiation halfway through?
00:01:26Well, you walk up the stairs and promise you won't come back, but I will.
00:01:32But the other medical stuff goes on for another 160 days.
00:01:38Other medical stuff goes on.
00:01:40Do you feel like all the ugly seas are disappearing?
00:01:48No.
00:01:50No.
00:01:51You don't think you're saying goodbye?
00:01:55I feel like I got beat up.
00:01:58Anyway, that's enough.
00:02:00Lost a part of yourself, huh?
00:02:03Yeah, I'm here.
00:02:04Don't recommend this for anybody?
00:02:09No.
00:02:09No.
00:02:10No.
00:02:11No.
00:02:12Wow.
00:02:13And you're fighting a form of the big C that has a 99.9% survival rate.
00:02:19That's what they say.
00:02:23You can survive.
00:02:24And that point nine is the people that don't survive the treatment.
00:02:30It has nothing to do with the actual disease.
00:02:35That's a mixed medical and a mixed something.
00:02:38Yeah, I think so.
00:02:39Dr. Jeff, what are you doing to my man?
00:02:42You doctors, you.
00:02:44He was okay before you went after him.
00:02:49You know what I say about keeping away from doctors, right?
00:02:53Yeah.
00:02:53Oh, absolutely.
00:02:54I think in this case, we are definitely to the point where the cure may be worse than the disease.
00:03:03So we have a cup of coffee.
00:03:05Thank you, Leo.
00:03:06And JB, where are you today?
00:03:09You're down in Texas?
00:03:11Oh, yeah.
00:03:12Are you part of that deep freeze where they're telling us it's going to get so cold, the trees are going to explode?
00:03:17I don't think we're going to get that cold, but it's going to get cold for Texas.
00:03:22Getting cold for Texas.
00:03:22Yeah, I guess a lot of the country is down in like really hugely below zero kinds of temperatures.
00:03:31I mean, serious cold snap.
00:03:34Yeah, our high is 14 today here.
00:03:36So, and that's not the coldest it's going to get.
00:03:41They're talking about tomorrow and Sunday.
00:03:43It could be like a high of two.
00:03:46You know, I recommend coming here.
00:03:53It's really lovely.
00:03:55I don't know about the rest of you.
00:03:58Oh, my.
00:03:58Yeah, we're going to chill it out tonight, I think, at about 74.
00:04:04So I highly recommend it.
00:04:08We'll have Leah here in a moment.
00:04:09She briefly came in with a cup of coffee.
00:04:13I don't know if she's going to be joining us for more than that.
00:04:16It's been a fairly stressful time for Leah.
00:04:21I thought that today we'd just go ahead and jump into the middle of the wildfire, but I set it up for a vote.
00:04:27And the last vote tally that I counted was 3-2-2 in favor of mushing through the rest of Isaiah 57, of which I think were three or four verses from being done with it, as opposed to jumping into what will be probably the most surprising plot twist, certainly, that we have encountered in 24 years of doing this.
00:04:55Yes, we wimped out.
00:04:57You guys did.
00:04:59Can we change my vote?
00:05:02We wimped out.
00:05:03So, yeah.
00:05:06JB, I didn't get your vote.
00:05:08Maybe you didn't see it in time, and Dr. Jeff didn't get yours, so that may have changed things somewhat, but we'll do that.
00:05:17What we're hinting at here is something we've been hinting at for quite some time, which is that my lovely wife directed my attention to the final Marshall, which is a word picture.
00:05:30It'd be the 31st proverb about a week ago, if that.
00:05:36Maybe even a day or two shy of a week ago, and she says, you may want to take a look at this, because it really is quite different than anything we have ever considered before.
00:05:50And in addition to 31, and she came for a little visit, and she says, I'm going to hand you a little piece of paper here.
00:05:57I've got five Torah addresses on it, and they begin with the 31st Marshall, and then there's four Mismore that help to explain what the terms are in it.
00:06:16And she says, I think I know what this is saying, and you may want to take a look at it.
00:06:22Oh, my goodness.
00:06:23And it's not just that the final Mishal is overwhelming.
00:06:30I mean, overwhelming.
00:06:32It's the text to it that blow it away.
00:06:36It's stuff that I never thought I would see anything this explicit, this clearly masked, veiled, so that no one saw it.
00:06:51And it's every time we turn over a new word or a new reference to it, it's right there in your face, bold.
00:07:02I mean, just screaming at you.
00:07:06That, well, there's a few of you who are in on the discovery, and we have been hinting at the fact that we're going to go here.
00:07:18And for those of you who are trying to run ahead with scissors and are trying to translate the 31st proverb, I wish you all good luck with that, because you ain't going to understand the terms of it unless you read all of the back text.
00:07:35And the back text starts all the way back in Genesis 2.
00:07:40Yep.
00:07:40Genesis 2 runs all the way through it from the very beginning.
00:07:46And it actually overlaps a conversation that Yawa had with my wife before she sent me her first email 18 years ago.
00:07:58And it turns out that Yawa was pretty consistent in his style.
00:08:02He yanked her chain big time.
00:08:04He said, go ask Ruth.
00:08:06And wait till you find out what Ruth said.
00:08:12And, yep, or the fact that I thought I was being so clever to rename her.
00:08:18She said, you know, I want to distance myself from my past.
00:08:22I'd like you to choose a new name for me.
00:08:26And so I did.
00:08:27I chose Leah.
00:08:28And wait till you hear what Leah says.
00:08:32People will call her.
00:08:33And then you read this, Michelle, and it'll blow, it'll literally blow you away.
00:08:39And it's, and it's all been there.
00:08:42It just didn't seem even remotely plausible that that could be the plot twist.
00:08:48But it, it is the ultimate one.
00:08:50But for those of you who want to know what, where we're going, you can blame these guys here for wimping.
00:08:55No, no, no.
00:08:56Yeah, they all, they all voted.
00:08:57They all voted.
00:08:58They, they whipped out.
00:08:59I think, no, no, no.
00:09:00We're not going to go there.
00:09:01I think it deserves, we're going to finish.
00:09:03It deserves its own series.
00:09:05It's, as they're saying, it deserves its own series.
00:09:08It shouldn't be started in our, in our elongated series called, this is family hour.
00:09:14This would now be returning to the garden.
00:09:17So, yeah, sorry to tell you, but the, the earliest opportunity to hear it now will be on Monday.
00:09:25And, uh, because we are in the, uh, in the mode now of recognizing that, uh, we need to reach the end with this.
00:09:35And so far, Yawa hasn't found anybody that got the job done all the way to the end.
00:09:42Uh, even the best of them, uh, crashed and burned.
00:09:46And so we're not going to take that risk.
00:09:48And part of not taking that risk is, uh, we're, um, taking a little time off to, uh, to recharge.
00:09:55Now, our time off is different than other people's time off.
00:09:58Our time off means that rather than sharing, which is a part of us giving back of what we're, uh, we're learning.
00:10:04Uh, we spend 14 hours on the days that are our days off, uh, translating and writing and commentering on, uh, on Yahweh's testimony.
00:10:16So that's, that's, that's how we spend our days off.
00:10:19We're more fortunate than most in that regard.
00:10:22We get to have super fun that way.
00:10:25Um, so anyway, we will, we will attend to it on, on Monday.
00:10:28Well, you, you like to say there's a lot to unwrap.
00:10:32Well, there's a lot to unwrap on, uh, while there's a lot.
00:10:35Yeah.
00:10:35Every time, every time you turn around, I think it was you, Kirk, that says it deserves a show on a show on its own.
00:10:44And my response back to you, yeah, like 40 of them by, by the time we get to the bottom of this one.
00:10:52But, uh, yeah, it's, I mean, it's even wraps all the way through.
00:10:57There's at least four Mismore that are completely dedicated to it.
00:11:02And some of them are long.
00:11:03Uh, and one of them where Doe does a complete crash and burn.
00:11:08I mean, oh my, his first response to all of this is not very good.
00:11:14And then, uh, after that, we have one that is really quite good that he, uh, he came around and he got it.
00:11:21Um, but we also have to tell the whole story of why Doe was in this mess.
00:11:26And that's what, 11 chapters of second Samuel from the moment that this happened, nothing happened good in Doe's life.
00:11:36Nothing.
00:11:37I mean, it was over.
00:11:39I mean, it was, it was a spiral into oblivion.
00:11:43And so something had to get the man out of his funk.
00:11:46And what we're going to discover, I think is one of the, just as the preamble to it is one of the great discoveries ever, because what we discover, what we learn by this is that it all goes back to the garden.
00:12:03Uh, there are three things that God expects of us to be observant, to respond and engage and to be reliable.
00:12:15And he expects those things of us.
00:12:17And if you're not willing to give him those things, you are not going to be part of the Shabuah harvest.
00:12:22You're not going to be part of the Teruah gleaning.
00:12:25You are, uh, are not going to make it out of the garden.
00:12:28You might make it into the garden, but you're not making it out of the garden.
00:12:31Uh, these are bottom line prerequisites, uh, for a ongoing relationship with the Iowa.
00:12:39And what we're going to find is that no one can save, uh, God himself cannot save someone by himself.
00:12:51He cannot and will not to do it.
00:12:54Uh, the only people who receive the benefits of the covenant are those who are observant.
00:13:03They are responsive and engage and they are resilient and they, um, may make many, many mistakes.
00:13:12That's not a big deal with God.
00:13:14He doesn't care, uh, but they're responsible so that when they do fall, they get back up.
00:13:19They learn from their mistake and are better for it.
00:13:24So it is a, it is quite the eye opener as to even what happened with Dote, because he was in a time out that he was not going to get out of and God couldn't resolve it.
00:13:37God himself could not resolve the problems associated with Dote.
00:13:42He had to have someone intervene and a gift that, yeah, he had to send, uh, his beloved son, a gift and his beloved son speaks of Yahweh's gift quite often.
00:13:58And he never speaks of that gift as his.
00:14:02He speaks as that gift as being given to him by God.
00:14:05And there is somebody that, well, it's actually two people that read the King, the Riot Act.
00:14:13Dr. Jeff, you are really spinning, uh, right there.
00:14:15And we're, we're seeing you just move all over the place.
00:14:18I, I'm, I'm hope that's, you know, like you're not flying away or anything.
00:14:25Oh, it can't even hear him now.
00:14:27And he can't hear us.
00:14:28I don't think, I think we have serious issues with Dr. Jeff and we're losing, uh, JB on a regular basis.
00:14:34So we have, uh, Dr. Jeff sitting in front of a, of a window where, uh, uh, we can't, uh, even see his face.
00:14:42All we see is the light behind him.
00:14:44So that's not working at all, Jeff.
00:14:46Uh, if you can hear us and, uh, JB, we, we're losing your feed.
00:14:51All right.
00:14:52So, uh, with the boys having wimped out, uh, we do have Leah here so we can bring her into the, uh, the, the show.
00:14:59Uh, and we're going to start with the 57th.
00:15:02Uh, uh, uh, chapter of Yashaya.
00:15:06I think we're at the 19th, uh, statement.
00:15:09It has turned out really to be quite a, uh, a celebration in the sense that the 57th chapter of Isaiah is something we turn to, uh, because I felt that it was important.
00:15:25It's important that I, uh, affirm that when we're talking about the Shibua harvest, that while God uses many metaphors and his favorite for the Shibua harvest is mature grain, uh, standing grain.
00:15:42That would be grain that has represents individuals who are grown up and mature in the, their relationship with Yahweh and who are standing, uh, and, and still in the field so that they're, they're upright, taking a stand and, and still engaged, uh, in this, uh, harvest.
00:16:01Uh, and what I wanted to prove is that while God used those as metaphors, those are metaphors, they're symbols.
00:16:10The harvests are obviously of souls.
00:16:14I don't think there's going to be a lot of them.
00:16:15I think that as God continues to share with us what he's trying to achieve, uh, and why he foreclosed on the garden, because Adam was lethargic, Adam was not responsive.
00:16:29He was not observant, and he certainly was not reliable.
00:16:34Uh, we're beginning to get a feeling that really God's not looking for a whole lot of people, not expecting a whole lot of people.
00:16:42He has, uh, actually has very high standards.
00:16:45Uh, now that might sound a bit strange since, uh, here, here we are representing him.
00:16:52And you might say, well, you know, you guys don't look like much to me.
00:16:59Leia, Leia, uh, as the, as the exception, well, she is going to be the exception because of what God said about Leia is, uh, is beyond what he's saying about any of us.
00:17:09I'll, uh, I'll tell you that by a long shot, uh, but you know, the, the fact of the matter is, uh, God is absolutely uncompromising on the, the three things that we must do for him to be able to save us.
00:17:27And they are to be observant, uh, to be responsive and to be responsible.
00:17:35And if you're not going to, uh, meet those obligations, uh, expectations of Yahweh, he's not letting you off this planet because there's just way too much harm that you could do.
00:17:45You could mess up heaven because you, you go off on a bender of some sort, uh, literally a bender, uh, you could, uh, uh, mess up, uh, the ganny den.
00:17:57Uh, you could make life miserable for the rest of us by being a dependent.
00:18:03Uh, God's looking for people that, that are willing to roll up their sleeves, go to work, pay attention to what's happening around them.
00:18:14And he is particularly fascinated with characters, uh, who have character, uh, which means that he's absolutely and unequivocally not looking for, uh, perfection.
00:18:28And Dr. Jeff, if you can hear us, uh, when you're against that, that window or light, it doesn't work at all.
00:18:34Cause all we see is a black face, a silhouette of a face.
00:18:38So you have to be exactly the opposite of what you are.
00:18:40You have to have your back to, uh, that's much better.
00:18:43Oh yeah.
00:18:44Now we can see you.
00:18:45You're, you're, you're a handsome guy when you're not ghosted.
00:18:48Uh, there we are.
00:18:50Okay.
00:18:51Um, I'm going to play director too.
00:18:54Uh, I can multitask.
00:18:56I've been, I've been demoted by.
00:18:57I, yeah, yeah, uh, to, uh, to, uh, beneath my wife in terms of overall importance.
00:19:03And I'm delighted to announce that, uh, uh, in every place, except in our relationship,
00:19:08I still get a, uh, a high, uh, high marks in that, but, uh, uh, now I'm going to take over
00:19:14roles of a stage setting.
00:19:15All right.
00:19:16So that is a fascinating thing that God's not the least bit interested in our perfection.
00:19:22In fact, I think he would say, uh, no, I have no interest whatsoever in being around
00:19:27somebody that hasn't made mistakes and learn from them who hasn't stumbled and fallen and
00:19:33gotten up and, uh, and been stronger and more resolute as a result of it.
00:19:38So we don't have to worry about imperfections.
00:19:41What we need to worry about is resolve and, uh, determination and consistency and all the
00:19:51kinds of things that God is, that he must see on us.
00:19:54If he is going to take us off this planet and enrich us and empower us and allow us to
00:19:58travel around the universe.
00:20:00And because we're going to have the opportunities literally to conceive life, we're going to
00:20:04have the opportunity to, uh, to have entire galaxies as putty in our hands, uh, and to travel
00:20:14the full breadth of, of this universe and then enter Shamaim, uh, and be eternal right at
00:20:22God's side, grossly, greatly empowered and enriched.
00:20:25And so it's going to take a lot for, uh, God to say, all right, uh, I'll trust you in
00:20:30that regard.
00:20:30And once he makes the decision, I think the decision is irreversible in the sense of once
00:20:35you have received your elevation via Shabuah or Teruah, uh, or graduate out of the thousand
00:20:44year celebration of Sukkah, uh, where we return to the Garden of Eden and we're instructing,
00:20:49uh, people were actually, uh, existing as exemplars for them.
00:20:53If I may, yes, go ahead.
00:20:56I don't think, I don't think anything is irreversible because Khashogh Khan was grown up of Shamaim.
00:21:04Yeah, I do think that, uh, I think Shamaim is, uh, is irreversible.
00:21:08Uh, he was, uh, uh, he was programmed to do what he, uh, did and is doing, yeah, he will
00:21:15continue to follow that, uh, programming and he's a Karub, he's not a human.
00:21:19So I think that once, once you are elevated, uh, on Shabuah or Teruah, uh, once, uh, are
00:21:28those that were received the benefit of, uh, Bakurim, uh, anyone who graduates out of the
00:21:36garden experience, you're good to go for, uh, forevermore.
00:21:40That's why the screening process is so extensive between now and then.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:45I don't even know that, that Hasatan would have had, uh, an opportunity, no Neshama, you
00:21:50know?
00:21:51Yeah.
00:21:52Mm-hmm .
00:21:53Mm-hmm .
00:21:54And he doesn't have a soul either, so there's, there's no soul to envelop an energy.
00:22:00He is a form of light energy, but, uh, the difference is with a, a, uh, a Karub, and he,
00:22:07that Karub is just a subset of the Malachim, uh, the spiritual messengers.
00:22:13And as a spiritual messenger, as a Karub, uh, he doesn't have free will, so he's not making
00:22:19choices and he, um, is a tool.
00:22:25And my conclusion with him is that he was programmed to do precisely what he's doing.
00:22:32He's a tool to be used in this regard.
00:22:34All the Malach are tools and, and I, um, that might sound like a pejorative, but it isn't,
00:22:41uh, you know, to be a tool used by Yahweh is a very good thing.
00:22:46I refer to myself as, as, uh, you know, a dented and dirty implement that Yahweh's managed
00:22:51to, uh, to use in a productive way.
00:22:53To be a tool in God's hand is a good thing, but there is a difference in that we are vastly
00:22:59less powerful than the Malach.
00:23:02We are, uh, mortal until God changes that otherwise.
00:23:07And highly flawed.
00:23:08We, yeah, we, we, so our, our lives are much shorter.
00:23:11We, we have physical bodies, uh, uh, at least initially they, uh, they do not.
00:23:16Uh, but, uh, um, it's, it's the thing that, that makes us interesting is our human flaws
00:23:25and character and ambition and choice in how we respond.
00:23:30A Malach doesn't have a choice.
00:23:31God says, I want you to go do this, go do that.
00:23:34Now, you know, Malach are exceedingly important to us.
00:23:37Without the Malach, we would not be here.
00:23:39Malach are not nearly as important as Yahweh's Ruach, which empower the, the words that you're
00:23:46hearing in this whole investigation that we do in terms of Yahweh's testimony and sharing
00:23:51it with you.
00:23:51Uh, but, uh, the Malach are the ones that keep us alive.
00:23:57They perform, uh, the, they have the responsibility of protecting those who speak for Yahweh.
00:24:05So they are just like the Karub, uh, Hasatan was a Karub, which means he was one of those Malach
00:24:10guarding the walls of Gany Den.
00:24:12Uh, first to keep, uh, Adam and Chawa safe from the humans outside the garden, uh, and then
00:24:19to keep them from re-entering the garden and having access to the, uh, the trees again.
00:24:24So, um, you know, it's a very, they're a very different kind of a, uh, of a construct, uh,
00:24:31Miss, uh, Miss Leia.
00:24:32Um, so I think it is, uh, once in, always in, but, uh, you know, Leia, you're going to be the,
00:24:38the mother of heaven.
00:24:39So, um, well, certainly the mother of the children and, uh, and heaven.
00:24:45Actually, the more I read about this, I, the, I'm going to keep on going back to it.
00:24:50I might, we might as well just go into it, you know, if I keep on going back to it, but,
00:24:54uh, the man cannot keep a secret to save his life.
00:24:59She is, yeah, she is called, uh, uh, uh, Ashar, uh, and as Ashar, that means, um, beneficial
00:25:10and, uh, and, uh, blessed.
00:25:14Beneficial to the relationship.
00:25:15Yeah.
00:25:15So beneficial to the relationship and, and blessed as a, uh, as a result.
00:25:19And the most common title is, uh, Amma and Amma is actually should be pronounced Emma.
00:25:27Emma and, uh, uh, Emma is mother and, uh, would, would expand all of the feminine attributes
00:25:35of, uh, of mother.
00:25:37And, uh, in those roles, she is cast and she is cast, um, overwhelmingly.
00:25:46So this is one of the things that all those that say, oh my God, it can't be her.
00:25:51I don't like her, or she's, uh, she said something I don't like, or no way she's Jewish.
00:25:57I don't like Jews.
00:25:58I mean, whatever it is that's caused people to say that, you know, I don't like Leah.
00:26:03Uh, well, this is going to be a dish of, of crow because the evidence for this is far greater
00:26:10than the evidence that I thought was overwhelming for the roles that I have been playing.
00:26:14It's actually more prevalent still.
00:26:18So it's, uh, it's going to, it's going to be a lot, but what we've kind of come to, the
00:26:24only way we've come to be able to deal with this, because it does have us together, um,
00:26:29is that our role is actually going to be as examples.
00:26:35That's our role.
00:26:36Your role is you guys are going to be the teachers and the, the guides and the guardians
00:26:41of Eden, you, you have, that's going to be your job.
00:26:47So, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:26:48They are also princes.
00:26:50Yeah, they are, but you, you will be princes.
00:26:52That's absolutely true.
00:26:53You're going to, you're going to.
00:26:55So with responsibility comes reward.
00:26:56You're going to report right up the chain, probably to, uh, to Dode himself, but we're
00:27:02not in that chain.
00:27:04I thought I was the step below Dode in that chain.
00:27:07That's kind of how I figured I was going to, uh, go from being the one reflecting his
00:27:12light today to just serene as his herald thereafter.
00:27:16It doesn't appear that that's the case.
00:27:19Um, we're going to be mom and dad.
00:27:22We're, uh, an example of what God's trying to reflect.
00:27:27So it means that our, our learning, our teaching, our, the way we engage, the way we talk about
00:27:35Yah to Yah, the way we counsel and work with, uh, Dode, the way we live among the, uh, the
00:27:43people, it gets right down to, uh, modeling what God conceived as the covenant relationship.
00:27:53Um, but it is to have parents who care.
00:27:59Yeah.
00:27:59Parents that care, that's it.
00:28:02But parents that don't just care in the sense of, I will love you no matter what.
00:28:07No, it's, I love you.
00:28:10So I'm going to tell you the truth.
00:28:11That was a really dumb decision you made.
00:28:13And if you don't get your act together, there's going to be real trouble.
00:28:17Um, Leah gives Dode a major dressing down major.
00:28:23Yeah.
00:28:24I don't have a problem dressing men down because I know what they're capable of.
00:28:29Mm-hmm.
00:28:30So it's a really interesting, uh, uh, as I say, we keep on hinting at it because it's,
00:28:36uh, it's the 800 pound, um, uh, bull, uh, and the, uh, and the room, but this is a,
00:28:42this is the heifer, uh, for, uh, for sure.
00:28:46Okay.
00:28:47So I promise we, we got voted and we're going to go back to, uh, Isaiah 57 because the boy,
00:28:53because the boy said so.
00:28:55All right.
00:28:56Yehudim are on the verge of...
00:28:58Craig and, uh, Leah, just be, just be truthful.
00:29:03Be truthful.
00:29:04Yeah.
00:29:04Oh, that's cute.
00:29:06Oh, Dr. Jeff.
00:29:09Very punny.
00:29:10Very punny.
00:29:11Very punny, punny, punny.
00:29:12So, oh, you may have already snuck, uh, a preview of that and here we go right back
00:29:20to the same material, but for those that don't know, um, 18 years ago.
00:29:28You were throwing that fastball down.
00:29:30You threw the fastball down the middle.
00:29:32I did.
00:29:33I did.
00:29:33And you, you're being truthful.
00:29:35Yeah.
00:29:3618 years ago.
00:29:38You guys have the, you know, the best trust fund, the best trust fund in the universe.
00:29:45It is the best trust fund in the universe.
00:29:47So to be truthful, Leah, uh, 18 years ago.
00:29:52No, it was 20.
00:29:54Oh, well.
00:29:5520.
00:29:55Okay.
00:29:56Yep.
00:29:57November, 2004.
00:29:58Uh, I first met you 18.
00:30:00So, um, then you were slower on the switch than you, uh, you've been saying, um, she, uh,
00:30:08and she's, by the way, she's time blind.
00:30:10So we have to be very careful.
00:30:12She has an anniversary party that she told me to invite the guests for tomorrow and that
00:30:17her invitation says Sunday.
00:30:19Uh, so we are time blind and we, we do have to work through that, but, uh, I'm going with
00:30:2618 years ago because that's how long I have known her.
00:30:29Um, she, um, asked you, uh, uh, what he wanted from her.
00:30:38You know, she says, my people obviously have everything screwed up regarding you.
00:30:43I really would like to know who you are.
00:30:46I'd like to know if I have a role in, uh, that you want me to play.
00:30:49Uh, I need to know, uh, the truth because when I went to the rabbis, they put a hand
00:30:57up my skirt and I figured that's probably not the right place to go.
00:30:59And you told me not to go to the Goyam.
00:31:02So, uh, where do I go?
00:31:03Where do I go?
00:31:05So that's what she asked.
00:31:06Yeah.
00:31:07Oh, and yeah.
00:31:09Ever the clever one.
00:31:12He responded to her.
00:31:14And it's something that she has told me now.
00:31:16I bet if she's told me once, she's told me a thousand times.
00:31:19Yep.
00:31:19Yahweh said, go ask Ruth.
00:31:23I was like, Ruth?
00:31:25Who's Ruth?
00:31:26I didn't even know.
00:31:27Ruth.
00:31:28Oh, that's Ruth.
00:31:29Didn't know.
00:31:29So I decided today that I would go look up what Ruth said because that's who she was
00:31:39supposed to ask.
00:31:40So when you turn to it, it is in the third chapter of Ruth in the ninth verse.
00:31:48What you find is that this very strong and powerful man, his name is Boaz.
00:31:58Does that name really appell to you?
00:32:00It means with strength and in power.
00:32:04Yeah.
00:32:05Boaz would marry her.
00:32:07He would.
00:32:08Boaz is also the left, not the right, the left pillar of the house for Yahweh's name.
00:32:17The two standing right outside the door?
00:32:20You know how tall it is?
00:32:22That's 33 cubits.
00:32:25No, 18.
00:32:2618.
00:32:2718 cubits.
00:32:29And do you know what ama means?
00:32:34Cubit.
00:32:34Am.
00:32:36You know how long we've been together?
00:32:38At least corresponding?
00:32:40Yes.
00:32:40That date that she's at Boaz?
00:32:4118 years.
00:32:4318 years.
00:32:44All right.
00:32:44So that's Boaz, the left column of the tabernacle.
00:32:53And he doesn't know Ruth from Adam.
00:32:57He says, who are you?
00:32:59Who are you?
00:33:01She says, well, now that she asked her, I'm Ruth.
00:33:07Do you know what Ruth means?
00:33:10No.
00:33:11I don't even know what it means.
00:33:12No.
00:33:13Longing to be a shepherd that nurtures and feeds the flock.
00:33:18Do you know what Leah did in the eight years before I met her in person?
00:33:25She was a shepherdess.
00:33:27Oh, yeah.
00:33:28So that's, that's.
00:33:30So Ruth is wanting to.
00:33:33Like literally.
00:33:34Yes.
00:33:34Not, not figuratively.
00:33:36Not figuratively.
00:33:36Literally.
00:33:37Literally shepherdess.
00:33:38I was growing sheep.
00:33:39She was.
00:33:40Yeah.
00:33:40So Ruth quite simply means longing to nurture and feed the flock.
00:33:47Mm-hmm.
00:33:48And she's, my name's Ruth.
00:33:51I am your Amma.
00:33:56I am your Amma.
00:33:58That means mother of mothers, motherly servant, most feminine of mothers.
00:34:06She who is hidden.
00:34:07And so I am Amma also means cubit.
00:34:12Yeah.
00:34:12The measure of a mother.
00:34:15That's what she said.
00:34:17Now, every time that Dode says, oh, thank you, Yawa.
00:34:25You saved me, man.
00:34:27I was, I was in real trouble.
00:34:29I was about to face the ultimate punishment for my own guilt.
00:34:33And you sent me your Amma.
00:34:39Ruth's saying, I'm the Amma.
00:34:42And then she said, I'm the Amma because by way of branding and Mark,
00:34:48I'm delivering your kinsman redeemer to you.
00:34:52That's what she said.
00:34:57Now, you know, I am such a stickler for branding.
00:34:59Yeah.
00:35:00There you go.
00:35:00Why she's such a stickler for branding.
00:35:02It's a, yep.
00:35:03I am branded as the one who is delivering your kinsman redeemer to you.
00:35:09That would be Dode.
00:35:10Who needed some, um, some redeeming himself to be, uh, before he could be delivered.
00:35:17And you go and you say, okay, God, that was really clever, but okay.
00:35:22So the next thing I did is I looked up Leah because that's the, I, I thought the name was a lovely name.
00:35:28It was close enough to Lisa.
00:35:30She said, I don't want to be Lisa anymore.
00:35:31Uh, come up with a name for me.
00:35:34I, I want you to rename me.
00:35:36And I said, okay, you'll be Leah when?
00:35:38And he said, yeah, I like that name.
00:35:39That's a, that's a good name.
00:35:40That was the mother of, uh, of Ya'ud.
00:35:45And I said, good.
00:35:46Your name is now Leah.
00:35:49So what does Leah say?
00:35:51She says, I'm Leah.
00:35:54I will be known.
00:35:59I will be called.
00:36:01I will be celebrated as.
00:36:05Ashar.
00:36:06Ashar.
00:36:07Ashar.
00:36:09What is, uh, the 31st Michelle?
00:36:15Is she is the ashar ashar is the exact same spelling as Asher benefit to the relationships.
00:36:26She says, I'll be known as the one who is seen as blessed for having delivered the benefits of the relationship.
00:36:37And you go, okay, God, that was pretty clever.
00:36:40I don't know how you came up with that one and stuck it in my brain, but, uh, that was pretty clever too.
00:36:45And what do you think Leah means?
00:36:48It speaks of a woman who is a shepherdess.
00:36:52And if you look at it, it is the shepherd's staff, uh, with, uh, love as the suffix, a loving shepherd.
00:37:01Okay.
00:37:04That's pretty clever too.
00:37:07In fact, it's a, it's a shepherdess, uh, that is, uh, standing beside her bowl.
00:37:15If you just want to look at the letters, Kirk.
00:37:22So there's really, there's no reason to go into that material at all because there's really no, no insights, nothing, nothing to learn from here.
00:37:30Nothing to see here.
00:37:32Those are not the drones you're looking for.
00:37:35Nothing to be seen here.
00:37:37Great teaser for Nick.
00:37:39Oh, thank you.
00:37:41Well, I appreciate you setting that up.
00:37:44Dr. Jeff.
00:37:45All right.
00:37:47It says the first warrant.
00:37:52You're going to draw us back in if it's okay.
00:37:56Yes, sir.
00:37:59What were you going to say there, Dr. Jeff?
00:38:04I don't think you can hear us.
00:38:06He went silent.
00:38:08All right.
00:38:08I want to say one quick thing, if I may.
00:38:11You know, I've drawn most of y'all in pencil.
00:38:14I can hear you.
00:38:14No, I'm going to say that.
00:38:16But I did an oil.
00:38:17Can you hear me now?
00:38:21That's fun.
00:38:21It's funny.
00:38:22Yeah.
00:38:22He's, I've got my, my picture.
00:38:25In fact, it's up.
00:38:25It's Leah stole the one of me and I stole the one of her, of course.
00:38:29So I, the one of me is drawn in pencil, which means it could be erased, but it's, it's, it's, I love it.
00:38:37It's one of my favorite pictures ever.
00:38:39Yeah.
00:38:40You're a pencil drawer and you're, you're, that's actually how you began as an artist, drawing people.
00:38:49Uh, and with Leah, though, uh, the picture that you have painted of Leah.
00:38:55Yeah, man.
00:38:55It's an, it's done in oil.
00:38:57And of course, uh, oil would be a symbolic of the, uh, of the spirit.
00:39:01Uh, and it's permanent as opposed to just, and full color and everything else.
00:39:07Uh, so yes, all sparkles.
00:39:11Oh yes.
00:39:12All sparkles.
00:39:13Yes.
00:39:13Well, honey, you're, you're painted in color on my heart.
00:39:16Oh, I'm painted in color on her heart.
00:39:18That's, that's lovely.
00:39:19I love that.
00:39:19Wow.
00:39:20That's true.
00:39:20Nice.
00:39:21That's true.
00:39:21Yeah.
00:39:22Y'all make it.
00:39:23Oh my.
00:39:26So here.
00:39:27The fruit born of the lips conceived and brought into existence for reconciliation and restoration from the one from a distant place and for the one who is estranged.
00:39:52Therefore, from the one who is now near and closely related and for the one whose approach is imminent, says Yahweh, then at that time, I will heal him by promoting restoration.
00:40:13That's Isaiah, Yashiah, uh, 57, 19.
00:40:20So what are we to make of this?
00:40:21Uh, so God's beginning by saying that the fruit that matters most is the fruit that is born of the lips.
00:40:32Words.
00:40:33God's saying that words are the most productive, fruitful things that exist.
00:40:40And I would agree.
00:40:41Uh, when a word takes root and grow, we come to know and understand.
00:40:46It's the foundation of all relationships.
00:40:49It's the cause of thought.
00:40:54Uh, it's the most productive implement ever is language.
00:41:01So the fruit born of the lips.
00:41:03That is how we become productive.
00:41:07Is conceived and brought forth into existence for the purpose of reconciliation.
00:41:13Creation, yeah.
00:41:16Go ahead, Jeff.
00:41:20But we have Jeff on a very long delay of some sort.
00:41:24I was going to say that since day one, since I've known you, the mantra you've had
00:41:29is that you've always said, wield your words wisely.
00:41:40Yeah, they are the ultimate weapon.
00:41:45Wield words wisely.
00:41:47It is.
00:41:47Do you remember the name for you?
00:41:49No.
00:41:50Before?
00:41:50Yeah, yeah.
00:41:51Uh, the, uh, bookworm.
00:41:52No, I'm the bookworm.
00:41:54You're the silkworm.
00:41:55Silkworm.
00:41:55Well, yeah, silkworm.
00:41:56Because you could weave a word into a beautiful turn of phrase.
00:42:01Yes.
00:42:02Into silk.
00:42:03We love words.
00:42:05We have, uh, ever since the first word that, uh, we, uh, translated, uh, 24 years ago,
00:42:11uh, that would be six years before I met, uh, Leah.
00:42:15The first word I translated is her name, Ashar.
00:42:24Ashar.
00:42:25Yeah.
00:42:26It's just first and the first thing he says and the last thing he says is Ashar.
00:42:32Yeah.
00:42:32It's the first and the last thing said in the, um, in the final as well.
00:42:39All right.
00:42:40So the fruit born of the lips is conceived and brought into existence for the purpose
00:42:47of reconciliation and restoration.
00:42:50Uh, it's God's prime objective.
00:42:54Um, we, uh, we didn't cut it in the garden.
00:42:58Uh, Adam was a failure.
00:43:01Can't blame it on Chawa.
00:43:02Everybody wants to blame Eve.
00:43:04Oh yeah.
00:43:04Uh, but can't blame it on Chawa.
00:43:06God gave up on, on mankind, uh, while there was just man, uh, in fact, Chawa was conceived
00:43:16because God was exiting the picture and he wanted to give Chawa a woman who would be supportive
00:43:27of him because God was no longer going to be.
00:43:30And it was because Adam failed on the three things that we've talked about.
00:43:37He was not observant.
00:43:39He was not responsive and he, uh, it was definitely not reliable.
00:43:46He was spineless and thought with his other head.
00:43:48Yep.
00:43:49So at that moment we were kicked out of the, the, uh, the garden, uh, and joined the rest
00:43:53of them to follow the, which was just perfect.
00:43:56But God's got away with words.
00:43:58Uh, he, he, he said that he, in the fall, he caused the fall of man and ultimately he
00:44:05exited mankind out of the garden to be with the rest of the, the follow, the follow.
00:44:13That's what the follow means.
00:44:14It's, it's always been translated, uh, not translated, but rendered giants.
00:44:19There were giants in the land.
00:44:20No, there were in the follow, the follow.
00:44:23Well, who left the, what is the whole concept of leaving the garden?
00:44:27You fell.
00:44:28It's God called the fall of man and the people outside the garden where the, the follow.
00:44:32And it does show that God is absolutely capable of making a mistake, which is why he is not
00:44:38judgmental of us for making mistakes.
00:44:41It's one of the great travesties of religion for corrupting that concept.
00:44:45God actually celebrates our mistakes because that's the only way that we have to prove that
00:44:51we can be trusted and are reliable is by making a mistake and giving the opportunity to correct
00:44:57it and learn from it.
00:44:59So this is a really an important insight here.
00:45:02And, but ever since the, the, the, that time we've languished in a fallen state.
00:45:10Oh yes.
00:45:11And it's one of the great pet peeves I have with, uh, with, uh, Israel and with, uh, Jews.
00:45:18They should be of course, Yehudim, but they're not there.
00:45:20They call themselves Jews.
00:45:21I mean, they don't want to be associated with Yah.
00:45:23They erased his name.
00:45:24And that is, they all brag about being Torah observant.
00:45:28You know, they've seen, they dress up the Torah, like it's a whore and, and put a little
00:45:32crown on it and a little dingle balls and, and, uh, and bells.
00:45:36And, uh, you see, have you ever seen the little coffins they make for the Torah and the way
00:45:41they kiss it?
00:45:42And, and I'm sure you've seen it a thousand times, Dr. Jeff.
00:45:46It's just vile.
00:45:48Uh, and they claim to be Torah observant, but they're not.
00:45:51They kiss it, they hug it.
00:45:54And they take their, they take their titsit and kiss the titsit.
00:45:58Yeah.
00:45:59And of course the titsit is not a tassel and, uh, it's not to be worn on the outside of one's
00:46:04clothing.
00:46:05We've also learned that as well.
00:46:07It is a flax flower and it's to be hidden inside of your garment such that it reminds
00:46:12you of peepot, matzah, and bokotam as the flax flower and of the linen that it would
00:46:19produce.
00:46:20But that's getting a little far from our, uh, our story.
00:46:24The, the, the thing about the Torah that is my pet peeve, and I have a pet peeve with
00:46:30it, is the way that Jews respond to the Torah because they pretend that the Torah is this
00:46:34whore that they're, that is, that there is to parade around with and fondle.
00:46:40But actually the Torah besmirches Jews.
00:46:45It says the Jews are obnoxious.
00:46:47It says that they're, uh, irascible.
00:46:51It says that their religion has estranged them from God.
00:46:56Uh, you know, Jews actually didn't begin with Abraham, but he, he wasn't a great exemplar.
00:47:02He, uh, pimped Sarah out twice for sheeps.
00:47:05That's not a good start.
00:47:07And, uh, Yishak was, uh, was easily fooled by his wife, which not a very pretty episode.
00:47:15And, uh, and he wants to bless Esau and instead he blesses Jacob and through trickery.
00:47:25And then we find, uh, this fight between brothers, twins that becomes a mess.
00:47:33And when, um, uh, Jacob finally goes off and he gets married.
00:47:38And again, we're dealing with Babylonians now and they're marrying Babylonians.
00:47:42I mean, they, they specifically went to Haran to marry, uh, closely related Babylonians and
00:47:49they left Babylon.
00:47:51Uh, so we're all dealing at beginning with all Babylonians and, uh, he, you know, ends up
00:47:57wanting Rachel and, and gets, um, uh, uh,
00:48:03uh, Leah doesn't like Leah, treats Leah like crap.
00:48:06And then, uh, he's, uh, he's played for the fool by Laban literally played for a fool, not
00:48:13once, but twice buys right into it.
00:48:15Doesn't have any backbone.
00:48:16Won't stand up.
00:48:17Won't do any of this.
00:48:18And is a miserable husband, uh, initially.
00:48:22And, you know, but he ends up having the 12 children of Israel.
00:48:27And in that process, um, what we find is that right from the beginning,
00:48:33they're obnoxious.
00:48:34I mean, they are obnoxious, the stuff that they do.
00:48:37And those are the first Israelis.
00:48:41And it doesn't get any better.
00:48:43They sell a brother into slavery.
00:48:45They become slaves.
00:48:47God then says, okay, it's time to rescue you because you're about to undergo genocide.
00:48:52And I made a promise.
00:48:53And, you know, this whole human experience thing, it's not working out very well, but
00:48:57I made a promise and we're going to see it to the end.
00:49:00And so I'm going to come and liberate you from, uh, from slavery.
00:49:04That's what I'm going to come do.
00:49:05And I'm going to do it through, uh, Moshe, the man that you treated very badly when he
00:49:09tried to protect you.
00:49:11And from that point on, they have about 15 minutes where they're decent over 40 years.
00:49:18Maybe it's a slight exaggeration.
00:49:20Maybe they were decent for 30 minutes over 40 years, but you know, I, you'd be hard pressed
00:49:25to find more than 30 minutes where the children of Yisrael were decent to God or to Moshe over
00:49:33a 40 year period.
00:49:35They were obnoxious.
00:49:37And it's, the story is one horrible event after another.
00:49:42And so to be holding the Torah up and say, boy, we're going to celebrate the Torah.
00:49:46If you're Jewish, you ought to be crying.
00:49:49You were terrible and you haven't improved.
00:49:52And the whole story is don't be religious.
00:49:55And they continue to be religious.
00:49:58You know, listen to Yahweh.
00:50:00And they told Yahweh to shut up and go away.
00:50:02Of course, it's the, probably the single most important line in the, uh, in all of the
00:50:11Torah is God's response.
00:50:14When they, uh, told Yahweh, we, we don't want to hear from you again.
00:50:19We don't want to see you again.
00:50:21I want to ever hear your voice again.
00:50:23We don't want to ever see your fiery light again.
00:50:25Um, we, uh, we want Moshe to speak, uh, to us, the very man that they turned around
00:50:32that said that we want a stone to death, by the way.
00:50:35So that's not like they liked Moshe.
00:50:37And you know what God's response was?
00:50:39He said, great.
00:50:40Okay.
00:50:41It works for me.
00:50:43It works for me.
00:50:44It's far more, far more beneficial.
00:50:46And of course, you could take the, the attitude that you guys just shared, which is the one
00:50:51that I have shared previously and say, yeah, that works for me because you guys are
00:50:54obnoxious and I have no interest to being around you anyway.
00:50:57You stink to high heaven.
00:50:57Uh, and that I'm sure is true.
00:51:00But what he really said was that's a far more productive and beneficial path to follow.
00:51:08And the reason is that God is too far beyond us for almost 99.9999% of humanity to relate
00:51:19to.
00:51:19That's why Yawa couldn't solve the conflict with, with his son, Dodd, when Dodd went AWOL.
00:51:28And, uh, once he had, well, he had far more than, uh, than 17 wives and sexual partners
00:51:36at the time.
00:51:36And he decided that he would, for some reason he needed another.
00:51:41And it was a very, very good man's wife.
00:51:43And he didn't want her for any other reason than she was pretty, pretty.
00:51:48And so he took her and she got her pregnant.
00:51:52And then to try to cover up his crime, he brought her husband, who was a very good man back from
00:51:58a battle so that he was hoping that she and he would, uh, you know, spend the night together
00:52:06and that, uh, he could blame the child who's going to look a lot like Dodd on, uh, on him.
00:52:12And he wouldn't do it.
00:52:14He says, I can't do that.
00:52:15My men are out fighting a battle, living in, uh, in tents.
00:52:19And for me to, uh, to, uh, enjoy a night with my, uh, my wife while my men are out there,
00:52:26uh, in, uh, in tents, uh, fighting to save the, uh, the kingdom and for the king and for
00:52:31the covenant and for the ark of the covenant.
00:52:34He says, I can't do that.
00:52:36That wouldn't be appropriate.
00:52:37So he slept on the floor.
00:52:39And so, uh, rather than recognizing this is an extraordinary man, boy, they don't get
00:52:45any better than this.
00:52:46He went to the man's father and he told the man's father to set him up to die.
00:52:53I want you to send him into the, the teeth of the enemy.
00:52:57And as soon as he confronts the most fierce fighters, I want you to retreat and abandon
00:53:03him so that he dies.
00:53:07He did.
00:53:10And then Dodd, uh, didn't acknowledge what he had done or that he had his, a man's father
00:53:15kill him.
00:53:17He took, uh, Bathsheba and, uh, got her, uh, took him as his wife and God, uh, was none
00:53:27too pleased.
00:53:28So, uh, when that, when that happened, on the seventh day, that child died.
00:53:33Yeah.
00:53:34So what happened was, uh, uh, God was disgusted by it and he already was not on talking terms
00:53:42with Dodd.
00:53:43What most people don't know is the last 14 years of Dodd's first life, he and God didn't
00:53:48talk.
00:53:48And Dodd was a lousy King, a lousy father, a lousy husband, a lousy person for a good
00:54:00portion of his life.
00:54:01That's why the intervention and God couldn't resolve it.
00:54:04The reason God couldn't resolve it is he couldn't overlook it and maintain any sense of decency.
00:54:14And he couldn't compromise himself to be in the presence of that.
00:54:19He loved his son, but he was not in a place to resolve it.
00:54:23God had made a commitment all the way back with Moshe and the children of Yisrael that,
00:54:32uh, he would work through people.
00:54:35And so since while we are in the flesh and it obviously was true with Dodd, God is so
00:54:42much greater than we are that for almost all of us, he's just simply too far out there.
00:54:50Uh, infinitely greater in dimensions, infinitely greater in longevity and power and intellect
00:55:00such that very few people can relate to him.
00:55:05And for those of you who think that we should dumb it down, I assure you, God was already
00:55:11dumbing it down.
00:55:12Oh, of course.
00:55:13He's dumbed it down as far as he can dumb it down.
00:55:15That's right.
00:55:15And we do it.
00:55:16There's just that much of a difference.
00:55:18And so God can't really relate to us and solve, uh, these kinds of issues until he
00:55:26elevates us to a point where we're the same number of dimensions and we have greatly enhanced
00:55:34capabilities, but he can't do that until we show that we can be trusted with all of that.
00:55:40So it's really in a catch 22 in this regard.
00:55:44And so he had a real problem with his, uh, his beloved son and in a normal circumstance,
00:55:50he would have just said goodbye.
00:55:53We have another failure just like Adam.
00:55:57And, uh, finally with Moshe, you know, Moshe gave up, he gave up on Moshe at, uh, you know,
00:56:02we have another failure, you know, I, I'm as good as we can do.
00:56:07And it wasn't good enough, but if Dodd doesn't get his act together, the whole human experience
00:56:16is over.
00:56:17The planet is dust.
00:56:20None of the Moadim get fulfilled.
00:56:22There is no means to escape this planet alive.
00:56:26And there is no human who is going to ever make it to heaven.
00:56:32And so there was a lot riding on that man and God knew what was riding on him.
00:56:38And he knew this was going to happen.
00:56:40And he began to discuss it all the way back in the second chapter of Barashith Genesis,
00:56:46because it was so, so serious, but God has to interact with us while we're still in the
00:56:56flesh through a, um, an intermediary, uh, one of our own.
00:57:02That's why he called Moshe.
00:57:05And that's why the whole story of, uh, the 31st Mishal exists because somebody had to get
00:57:12Dodd's attention and it had to be another human and there weren't, and there weren't any other
00:57:17humans at the time that could get the job done.
00:57:19So he brought one back in time.
00:57:22Who is the only person that could speak to power?
00:57:27That could do what?
00:57:29That could speak to power.
00:57:30That could speak to a king.
00:57:32Many, many Kings are drunk on their own power.
00:57:35Yeah, they are.
00:57:35But the only, they never respect their wives.
00:57:39No, no, he didn't have wives he could respect.
00:57:42No, that is true.
00:57:42His wives were all terrible.
00:57:44That is true.
00:57:45Um, but there is one who would give him good counsel.
00:57:52No, but that would be, that would be the mother, but not his mother, not his birth mother.
00:57:57His birth mother was meaningless.
00:57:59That he never knew her.
00:58:03We don't know her.
00:58:05He didn't know her.
00:58:06No.
00:58:06And so the mother that Yahweh supplies is one that Yahweh supplies is, uh, is Yahweh's
00:58:14Amma, um, not Dodd's Amma, but Dodd's finally understands by the final Mismore.
00:58:23Oh yeah.
00:58:24You've sent her to be a mother to me.
00:58:27That's what I needed.
00:58:28And, and what we're going to find out is that what's really interesting from the fifth, 30, 51st Mismore is that Dodd was, had had such horrible experiences with women.
00:58:41His mother abandoned him.
00:58:43Um, he, um, his first wife is, uh, as, uh, Michael and, uh, Mikel.
00:58:51And she, um, uh, she, uh, plays a trick on her father to, uh, protect Dodd initially and says that she loves him.
00:59:00Uh, but that, uh, she gets caught.
00:59:03Her father pimps her out to, uh, uh, to another man.
00:59:08So we've already got a messed up marriage there when, when he dies and Dodd takes her back.
00:59:13He's stealing now another man's wife and, uh, and the man turns out to be this really whippy, wimpy crybaby of a guy.
00:59:21And, uh, but Dodd, uh, takes him, takes her from another man at this point.
00:59:27And she then had no respect for him.
00:59:29And we know what she does at the end.
00:59:31She, she is the one who besmirches him.
00:59:34And, you know, the, the, uh, the next one is Abigail.
00:59:38And her story is that, um, Dodd was trying to kill her husband.
00:59:46Dodd had done her husband some kind of favor and decided that he deserved a favor in return and wanted, uh, to be given supplies.
00:59:54And the man said, no, I don't want to give you any supplies.
00:59:56I'm not going to do that.
00:59:57And so Dodd thought, well, I want to handle this.
01:00:00I'll just go kill him and I'll take the supplies.
01:00:02And she intervened on behalf of her husband and said, no, I'll, uh, I'll give you the supplies.
01:00:06I said, don't kill him.
01:00:07And, uh, a few days later, he mysteriously dies and she becomes Dodd's wife.
01:00:15And the next one gives birth, uh, to, uh, his first son, the rapist who, uh, grows up to rape his daughter, his sister.
01:00:29And, uh, and his, uh, second son murders his first son for raping his sister, Dodd's daughter.
01:00:41And, uh, Dodd didn't do anything in either case.
01:00:43And after that, it just spiraled out of control.
01:00:47Uh, and so Dodd was on a real bender.
01:00:52I mean, we serve him.
01:00:54Our, our goal is to restore his reputation because he, he came out of it and he fulfilled peace.
01:01:01I'm doing the greatest service in the history of humankind.
01:01:05And he's returning as King.
01:01:07And he's a lot smarter than he was.
01:01:10So our job is to restore his reputation.
01:01:14Before we could restore his reputation, someone had to restore his relationship with Yawa.
01:01:20And that's what that 51st, that 31st, Michelle, the final word picture is all about.
01:01:29So here we're talking about the fruit of the lips.
01:01:32We're making great progress on the 57th.
01:01:34We are in a two hour program.
01:01:37We're probably going to get through these three verses that we, uh, that was the challenge.
01:01:41Could we string out these last, you know, few verses of the 57th, uh, chapter of Isaiah,
01:01:49uh, to make it a full program.
01:01:51And I think we're going to do that.
01:01:53So there was never any doubt in my mind.
01:01:57I think you're, I think you're going to learn that the fruit of those lips that are very flowery spoken of in, um, song of songs are speaking of a certain individual specifically.
01:02:13See now there, she's drawn, she is drawing me back in.
01:02:16Uh, you're reading it off and you don't understand it, sir.
01:02:21There is a, uh, there's a love story.
01:02:24There's a love story that I have within the love story.
01:02:28Yes.
01:02:28That I have avoided, um, because, uh, it was, uh, it was written by a man that, uh, that I,
01:02:36I realized early in his life, you know, he became King at 12.
01:02:41Uh, that's, by the way, we know that it was the last 14 years of Doe's life that was radio silence with, uh, Yahweh, uh, because he became King at 12.
01:02:50And he was, uh, born right after the, uh, the son that he had with, uh, uh, with Bathsheba while Bathsheba was, uh, married, um,
01:02:59to a man who, by the way, his name means light of Yah, uh, uh, Yah said, uh, I just want you to know that boy's going to die.
01:03:12And, uh, uh, uh, sure enough, uh, within days he, uh, he died and, and, and Doe's response to that was miserable, by the way.
01:03:22And so, so Solomon, it turns out, uh, according to Leah's analysis, and thus far, as it relates to this story of Ruth and Leah and the,
01:03:41uh, uh, Amma and Ashar has been way ahead of me and everyone else, it is now her conclusion that the song of songs is actually Solomon.
01:03:57Solomon, while he is quite young, still remembering what his father told him about this meeting with this woman who
01:04:09came to be the surrogate mother for Doe and resolved his father's relationship issue with Yahweh.
01:04:20And the song is to her.
01:04:26And to them, actually to them, the husband and wife, because that's how they're presented in the, uh, 31st Michal.
01:04:33And so the song, from her perspective, and I have not verified this, but she hasn't missed a trick so far, uh, is, uh, is actually.
01:04:44It's the metaphor.
01:04:45Women are better at metaphors than men.
01:04:47We, uh, they are.
01:04:49Yeah, women are better at metaphors, I think, than, uh, than we are.
01:04:52And Yahweh speaks in all metaphors.
01:04:55So, you know, you've got to be pretty good at them.
01:04:57And I'm, I've become skilled at them because I've spent 24 years studying them.
01:05:02So, part of my future here is going to be, uh, the song of songs.
01:05:08What do you guys think about that one?
01:05:10Yeah.
01:05:10And it's, it's one of those I really did not like and poo-pooed and was very negative towards.
01:05:17Me too.
01:05:17And now I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:05:20So, I'd always wondered why Yahweh called him wise, Chokmah, because what he did with his life was not very wise.
01:05:30No.
01:05:31But, if you look at what Israel and Yehudah does with their life, it's not very wise.
01:05:36So, intelligence is not everything, Mishpaka.
01:05:40Yeah, and Solomon made the same mistake his father made.
01:05:42Yeah.
01:05:43Oh, he compounded it.
01:05:45Yeah.
01:05:47He made the, uh, the same mistake.
01:05:48As a matter of fact, uh, when, uh, the M who was supplied to Dode begins her advice to him, um, the first thing she says, do you have any idea who you are?
01:06:02And she asked the question three times.
01:06:05Because that's what you got to get to the root of the issue is lots of Kings have been bad.
01:06:08Lots of men have been bad.
01:06:10And lots of men stealing other men's wives.
01:06:13Lots of men have had others killed.
01:06:16Lots of people have been bad.
01:06:18But she begins by saying, do you have any idea who you are?
01:06:24I'm going to ask you three different times in three different ways.
01:06:28And I'm going to use a really unique word for son.
01:06:31And it isn't going to be Ben.
01:06:32It's going to be Bar.
01:06:34And you need to understand the implications of Bar.
01:06:37Do you have any idea who you are?
01:06:40Let me ask you again, because I didn't hear your answer.
01:06:43Who are you?
01:06:48Bar.
01:06:49Do you have any idea what Bar represents and the promises associated with Bar?
01:06:55Son.
01:06:57And then the next words out of her life.
01:07:00It isn't for you to allow everything you've been authorized to achieve and to give it away to a woman because of a woman.
01:07:14So here's the woman saying, don't you do that.
01:07:23You have to know what you represent.
01:07:25And for you to give all that up for a woman?
01:07:30No.
01:07:31And so it's really tough medicine.
01:07:35And the next thing's out of her lips.
01:07:38It says, it's not for you to be a drunk.
01:07:42He was assaging his guilt with wine.
01:07:45He was escaping the pain with wine.
01:07:51He says, no.
01:07:53Let the people drink wine they're already lost.
01:07:56That way their misery won't hurt his bad.
01:08:01But it's not for you.
01:08:03You have a responsibility and you need a clear conscience.
01:08:08So it's pretty hot.
01:08:14We would go there.
01:08:15We actually were going to make this program about this, but the guys voted no.
01:08:19So here we are.
01:08:20The fruit born of the lips is conceived and brought into existence for reconciliation and restoration.
01:08:33So says the man who even Yahweh said was verbose.
01:08:38Even, I guess it was Yashiyah, said was a talkative stick.
01:08:42By the way, you know, I finally figured it out.
01:08:47And it wasn't until we were dealing with this material in Michal 31 that I finally figured it out.
01:08:55You know, the opening line on the Choder.
01:08:58And I've always thought that, and everyone assumed that he emerged from the root of Yashiyah, of Jesse.
01:09:07No.
01:09:07It doesn't say that.
01:09:09No.
01:09:09But it actually says he's a replacement for Yashiyah.
01:09:13It's a stand-up, stand-out replacement for him.
01:09:17Who was Yashiyah?
01:09:20Dode's father, yeah.
01:09:22Dode's father.
01:09:23Oh, the Choder is a, hmm, a replacement.
01:09:29A stand-up, stand-out replacement for Dode's father.
01:09:34I can tell you one thing.
01:09:37He needed one.
01:09:38Oh, boy.
01:09:40The fathers that were, even Uriah's father was a disgusting POS.
01:09:45Yeah, that's one of the things that we find in all of this is that Dode had such a low regard for women.
01:09:57And for reasons that every woman that was in his life was terrible, from mom to every one of his wives.
01:10:04That when Leia showed up, she read him the riot act, and it got his attention big time.
01:10:15But his response is in the 51st Mismore, and he couldn't even bring himself to say Yashiyah's name.
01:10:20And he's struggling with this in a mighty way, begging God for forgiveness.
01:10:26You don't beg God for forgiveness.
01:10:29What you do is, as Leia would say, you suck it up, buttercup.
01:10:33You put on your big boy pants, and you get going.
01:10:36You've got a responsibility.
01:10:37Act like it.
01:10:38That's right.
01:10:39Sober up and get about your business.
01:10:43Get your head in the game.
01:10:43Yeah, get your head in the game.
01:10:45And he's just wallowing all over.
01:10:46Oh, save me, save me, save me.
01:10:48Oh, forgive me.
01:10:49No, you can't even say, you can't even say Yashiyah's name.
01:10:52So he had a problem.
01:10:54She got his attention big time.
01:10:58But it had to be a one-two punch.
01:11:02Somebody else had to go visit that boy and say, let me tell you something that,
01:11:08and this is going to be one of the most shocking discoveries of all.
01:11:14Doe didn't figure it out.
01:11:17I did.
01:11:19He didn't figure out that he was the greater luminary.
01:11:23He didn't figure out he was the tree of lives.
01:11:25He didn't figure out that when God said, I'll provide the lamb.
01:11:30Speaking of Abraham.
01:11:31He didn't figure out what the bull was.
01:11:33This is your, don't take the life of your only son, the son that you love, that he would provide the lamb.
01:11:41I did.
01:11:44Well, you were like, she did.
01:11:45She did.
01:11:46I did.
01:11:46But, you know, she actually showed you my son.
01:11:52You know, you told me that he was the man.
01:11:54All right.
01:11:54Go to God.
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Yada Yahowah
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01:31:02 ~ Jewish Identity Versus Yahuwd Identity 01:41:08 ~ When Identity Replaces Covenant 01:51:12 ~ Pictographic Hebrew and Yahowahs Name 02:01:18 ~ Yod Hey Waw Hey as a Picture of Relationship 02:11:22 ~ Why Humans Matter to God at All 02:22:54 ~ Returning from Religion to Relationship
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00:00:00 ~ Intro 00:02:28 ~ Why Covenant Overrides Religion 00:12:04 ~ Salvation Without Participation in Relationship 00:22:31 ~ When Religion Replaces Covenant with Authority 00:32:02 ~ When Yahowahs' Name Disappeared from the Text 00:41:18 ~ Removing the Name as a Violation of Towrah 00:51:06 ~ Daniel and the Meaning of Being Tsadaq 01:01:14 ~ Can God Save Those Who Refuse Relationship 01:11:46 ~ Dowd Identified as Messiah in the Towrah and Prophets 01:21:03 ~ What Mizmowr 89 Actually Affirms
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Is Judaism separating Jews from their original Yahuwd identity? This Shabbat Family Show examines covenant, Yahowah’s Name, and Daniel’s prophetic standard of Tsadaq to ask whether it’s time to return from religion to relationship.
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