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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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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
https://yadayah.com/
https://x.com/YadaCraig
🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6451052384485376
https://linktr.ee/yadayah
Music, lyrics, and video provided by Craig Winn, and used with permission from the YAHOWAH MUSIC GROUP through CC 4.0.
IsItTimeForYahuwd, WhatIsYahuwd, JewishIdentityQuestioned, ReturnToCovenant, DanielProphecyQuestion, YahowahsNameRemoved, ReligionVsCovenant, TsadaqOrRasha, WhoIsTheMessiahReally, ShabbatFamilyShow, YadaYahowah, CovenantNotReligion
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00:00:00I did.
00:00:03And I told him.
00:00:05And I said, now that's who you are.
00:00:09Are you going to get your act together?
00:00:12We're not talking about just your life here, pal.
00:00:15We're talking about everybody's life.
00:00:18Mine included.
00:00:20We're talking about the survival of the planet.
00:00:23Let me go through the whole story now.
00:00:25I want to tell you the whole story from beginning to end.
00:00:27Because you wrote a lot of stuff.
00:00:30But guess what I don't see in your stuff?
00:00:34An analysis of who you are.
00:00:38Yeah, you parrot that you're the son and he's your father.
00:00:42But you know that he anointed you a Messiah.
00:00:46But you haven't processed what he actually said.
00:00:49So we're going to go through it.
00:00:51I'm going to tell you exactly who you are.
00:00:52And it's time that you pay attention.
00:00:56And the 116th Mismore is the result of that meeting.
00:01:06So, yeah, it's quite a story that we're going to get into tonight.
00:01:10But are not because we're talking about the fruit born of the lips conceived and brought forth into existence for reconciliation and restoration.
00:01:18Now, what follows here is just really interesting because I'm taking a different tact on this than everyone else has as they have looked at this.
00:01:33So, first of all, up to this point, what God has said is a nob.
00:01:39And nob means fruit born.
00:01:41It's words which are productive.
00:01:44They're cheerful and they're abundant.
00:01:46By the way, it would be interesting to see what this looks like, this program.
00:01:51We've changed our format here in the library studio such that I still have my laptop here and it's still below the camera.
00:02:02But we have this very inventive box that is called an inverter that rather than having to run teleprompter software, which is so cumbersome, particularly since I'm so damn verbose and write so much, it's not designed for people that yabber as much as I do.
00:02:22So, it was unable to handle that properly.
00:02:27So, now we have entire books that this inverter will handle.
00:02:32It'll even handle the web pages.
00:02:37It'll handle the very programs that we're broadcasting here, live stream from StreamYard on it.
00:02:43And it reflects it through a super bright monitor from a laptop up into the mirror of a teleprompter.
00:02:52And now that Canon ProCam is sitting behind a mirror as opposed to just being an eyeball that looks at me.
00:03:03Now, I'm looking at a mirror that's reflecting text.
00:03:07And so, we'll have to decide how that's looking and we also, because of a show like this and because of the vlog on the vlog, where we have all those images and they're displayed on a monitor that's to the right of the teleprompter.
00:03:23So, we've moved the camera over and we may even try to lower it a bit and get it even further down, but we have lowered it or moved it as well.
00:03:35So, we'll have to get some feedback as to whether or not this is a more effective approach in the studio.
00:03:42So, in this case, we had the fruit born, and that's nob, of the lips, which is shava, speech, is conceived and brought forth into existence.
00:03:56This is the verb that Yahuwah uses in Barashith 1.
00:04:02That is, it's the verb that served as the basis of it all.
00:04:07It is bara, which means to create.
00:04:10So, words create out of what would have been nothingness.
00:04:15A new beginning is brought forth into existence.
00:04:18These, the fruit of the lips.
00:04:20And reconciliation and restoration is from a doubling of shalom.
00:04:26It's shalom, shalom.
00:04:28So, that would be the full extent of shalom.
00:04:32Shalom to the second power, if you will.
00:04:35Fellowship through redemption, friendship through relationship, contentment through salvation.
00:04:38And in 1QISA A, which is the great Isaiah scroll, there is one shalom, while in 1QISA B, the Septuagint, and the Masoretic text, there are two of them.
00:04:54So, I took a vote.
00:04:55I did exactly the same thing I did for the show.
00:04:58I took a vote to say, what material are we going to cover?
00:05:00We're going to cover the easy stuff, or are they really exciting stuff?
00:05:03And you guys all wimped out, chose the, not telling who voted for what.
00:05:08So, here, I did the same thing.
00:05:10I went with, I took a vote, and it was three to one.
00:05:14And so, I double up on shalom.
00:05:16Okay.
00:05:17So, it says.
00:05:17Wait, wait, wait.
00:05:18Before you call me.
00:05:19Okay.
00:05:19I was having fun.
00:05:20Shalom.
00:05:21I know.
00:05:22Shalom.
00:05:23Shalom.
00:05:24How many pillars are there outside the temple?
00:05:27Well, there's two.
00:05:28One is Boaz.
00:05:29And they both bring shalom.
00:05:34Yeah, they do.
00:05:35Shalom, shalom.
00:05:36Okay.
00:05:37From the one.
00:05:38There's never a connection my wife doesn't love.
00:05:41From the one from a distant place and for the one who is estranged.
00:05:50It's Laha Rukok.
00:05:52And it's always just, it's always rendered the one who is far and the one who is near.
00:06:00But.
00:06:00Guess which one is which.
00:06:02But I don't think it says that.
00:06:03I think it, what it says is from the one from a distant place and for the one who is estranged.
00:06:11So, the fruit of the lips that provide reconciliation are coming from the one who is in a distant place.
00:06:20That would be the NACAR.
00:06:23Right.
00:06:23The observant foreigner.
00:06:24And the one that's.
00:06:24From a far away place.
00:06:26And the one that's near.
00:06:26And it's for the one who is estranged.
00:06:30All right.
00:06:31The one who is estranged is Yisrael.
00:06:33Therefore, from the one who is now near and closely related and for those who are whose approach is eminent.
00:06:43So, the one who is the NACAR, the distant foreigner, the observant foreigner from a land that's far away, is now near.
00:06:53Because by the time we get to Shalom, Shalom, he's hanging in the Temple Mount with his buddy, Elyah, speaking for Yahweh.
00:07:03So, he is as near as you can be.
00:07:05He is in the heart of the land, isn't he?
00:07:06And he has been reaching out for those who are estranged.
00:07:12And he is now near and closely related to the one whose approach is eminent.
00:07:19Well, the one whose approach is eminent that he's closely related to would be Dode.
00:07:24Right.
00:07:25And we could also say if Yahweh, but we'll keep it on human terms.
00:07:31He's closely related to Dode.
00:07:33Yeah.
00:07:33Super closely related.
00:07:34But he's Dode's replacement dad.
00:07:39So, man of Edom, I have a question for you.
00:07:43Sure.
00:07:45Who is Esau's mother?
00:07:50Esau's mother would be Rebecca.
00:07:54Rebka.
00:07:54Mm-hmm.
00:07:55Mm-hmm.
00:07:55What does her name mean?
00:07:58Lamb.
00:08:00Is it Lamb?
00:08:01You?
00:08:01She who shepherds.
00:08:03She who shepherds.
00:08:04Mm-hmm.
00:08:05Okay.
00:08:07Well, I got both of those right.
00:08:09You didn't even get a AI.
00:08:11You got that right.
00:08:12Yeah.
00:08:12Oh, good.
00:08:13Good job.
00:08:15You know, my job is supposed to be to ask you guys questions.
00:08:18I used to ask Rich questions, but he's going to ask many more questions.
00:08:22I'm running this show.
00:08:23I know how Rich feels.
00:08:26I can't walk and chew gum at the same time.
00:08:28He can't do that.
00:08:29By the way, Rich is plain injured tonight.
00:08:31So, Rich may not even show you a picture of himself, although he's definitely here running
00:08:37the show.
00:08:38He's had a stomach virus of some sort or food poisoning.
00:08:44You're not truly Caribbean until you get food poisoning.
00:08:48Yeah.
00:08:48That's just how it works.
00:08:49By the way, it was not Leah's food.
00:08:50We had Mexican.
00:08:51Yeah.
00:08:52Outside.
00:08:52At our lunch yesterday.
00:08:55And he picked it up.
00:08:56And I'm still going back.
00:08:57Yeah.
00:08:57And so, it could be that Maria's Cantina did him in, but we don't know.
00:09:06But he made it in here making three tracks, and he's doing better now.
00:09:12He's doing better now.
00:09:14Yeah.
00:09:15This is good.
00:09:15So, we do have the wounded here.
00:09:20Thank you, Wookiee.
00:09:21He's trying to wound me.
00:09:22He wants to jump up in my lap.
00:09:23So, to jump up my lap in the chair, guess where he put his nails?
00:09:26He wants to jump up in the chair.
00:09:29Okay.
00:09:29So, it says Yahweh.
00:09:33So, it's Yahweh who has provided all of this information.
00:09:39So, I think it is, there is Mr. Handsome himself, Mr. Wookiee.
00:09:45That is not iced tea, buddy, and you don't like coffee unless it's cappuccino.
00:09:50And Leah might make you a cappuccino this evening.
00:09:52You never know.
00:09:54So, the fruit of the lips.
00:09:56Words, most powerful tools in the universe, are conceived and brought forth, bara, for reconciliation and redemption, shalom, shalom, from the one who has been in a distant place, and on behalf of the one who is estranged.
00:10:12Therefore, from the one who is now near and closely related, and for those whose approach is eminent, or actually, for the one whose approach is eminent, means we're doing this on behalf of Dode, or so says Yahweh.
00:10:29If you disagree, you can take it up with him.
00:10:30Then, I wonder if God ever had a vote on what we're going to talk about next.
00:10:35Then, at that time.
00:10:40Highly doubtful.
00:10:41Oh, I'm going to have no friends by the time this is over.
00:10:55These are all my friends.
00:10:56So, I like to keep our social circles small.
00:11:00Oh, God.
00:11:00Leah says we're going to keep our social circles small.
00:11:04So, this works for an introvert, and I'm inverting back to introvert, so we're all going to be just fine.
00:11:12Then, at that time, I will heal him by promoting restoration.
00:11:17Rafa.
00:11:18I will restore him.
00:11:20It would be like Dr. Jeff, who is probably off treating a patient right now, but Rafa is the good doctor.
00:11:27For the doctor providing healing.
00:11:30I will restore him to favor.
00:11:31I will repair him to full health.
00:11:33I will renew him to his original state, mending the relationship with him.
00:11:37That is precisely what's going to happen.
00:11:39By the way, it's also happening.
00:11:40It did happen to Dode, too.
00:11:43So, the Redeemer was redeemed.
00:11:47Good as new.
00:11:49Good as new.
00:11:49So, it was a year ago, in December of 2024, that in the midst of the rebellion that he had just censured,
00:12:02and preceding, like, 10 statements in Yeshia 57,
00:12:07Yahweh asked me to migrate as quickly and as I was capable from the written word to the spoken word.
00:12:15I think we did a pretty good job.
00:12:16I mean, it was literally a week or so, and we were blogging.
00:12:22It was pretty primitive.
00:12:23Going live.
00:12:24Yeah, going live.
00:12:25But, in fact, Facebook does a nice job of reminding you of what you posted a year ago.
00:12:30Because I've only been doing, you know, Facebook for just a month over a year,
00:12:34if not even a month beyond a year ago.
00:12:37And it brought up the first blog that we posted here in this studio.
00:12:42And then I had the big handsets on, the big thick glasses.
00:12:45And here we are, man.
00:12:46We're a vlogger now.
00:12:49So, we have come a long way.
00:12:51The host hasn't improved any, but our production quality certainly has over that period of time.
00:12:58So, Yahweh asked us to do this as quickly as possible.
00:13:02We learned on the job.
00:13:03And, by the way, that is the entire intent of all of this, is that we do learn on the job.
00:13:10And we make mistakes, and we learn from them, and we're better off because of them.
00:13:15And when we overcome an obstacle, God gives us the thumbs up and says, that's what I'm looking for.
00:13:21I'm not looking for you to come out of the box and be perfect.
00:13:25If we were going to do that, and I'd speak directly to people again, they don't like that.
00:13:29It turns out people don't like being exposed to perfect.
00:13:32They get really uncomfortable with that.
00:13:35So, we're going to speak to them, you know, where they live, fellow flawed individual, and that'll work out just great.
00:13:42Some people will actually listen.
00:13:44So, I was moved quickly from this written word to the fruit of the lips.
00:13:52This is the way he envisioned the fruit of the tree of knowledge being delivered.
00:13:59And it's disseminating right now out to the world at this time.
00:14:04So, I complied, as is my custom.
00:14:06You know, I'm not the sharpest rock that ever was tumbling down the hill.
00:14:11But I figured out really early in this process of working with Yawa that if you listen to what he says and do what he asks, things usually work out pretty well.
00:14:20And any time you struggle with that, things go south.
00:14:25That's the south side of a Wookiee going north.
00:14:27That's precisely what you get is the south side of a Wookiee going north.
00:14:34And so, that's what I did.
00:14:36He said, this is what I want you to do.
00:14:38And I said, all right, that'll be fine.
00:14:41So, I complied.
00:14:43And a thousand hours of live streaming later, God is delivering shalom, reconciliation by way of the Yawa blog.
00:14:51It's not that he told me, however, to stop translating or composing my thoughts.
00:14:59Because the moment I did that, I would do the single greatest crime I could do to my consciousness and soul.
00:15:06Well, I'd stop learning.
00:15:09If I stopped learning, I'd stop growing.
00:15:11And if I'm not learning and growing, I'm a really lousy example.
00:15:15I'm a terrible teacher.
00:15:16And I'm a lousy witness.
00:15:20So, we're going to keep on translating.
00:15:23As I said, I get two days off.
00:15:25And on my two days off, that's what I do.
00:15:31I celebrate the relationship by translating.
00:15:35And, you know, I think, JB and Kirk, you're pretty much up to speed that the way that I translate is that I just don't read the words and say, all right, that word means this, this word means that.
00:15:49I look at every root, every similar word, every cognate, I strip them all of their diacritical marks and religiosity, try to get to the heart of it.
00:16:02I don't trust any definition that's presented in the lexicons.
00:16:06I go about validating whether the word is used that way, whether that's really the appropriate use of the word.
00:16:13The reason I'm so thrilled with Joe that the two of us recreated that Paleo-Hebrew alphabet so we could really convey what the thought was behind each of those letters is I'm constantly looking at the letters themselves and saying, oh, well, that's what this name really means or this word really means based upon the letters that were used to write it.
00:16:34And then I do something that I just don't see in any English translation, and that is I'm devoted to trying to appreciate the conjugations and particularly the conjugations that are less familiar, the two that are really familiar, the imperfect and the perfect.
00:16:58But there's the participle and the infinitive that convey the same concentrated and ongoing action where the word becomes a verbal noun, an actionable title, if you will, like my name, yada.
00:17:17And we're spending more time focusing on when those are being used and why they're being used to convey a word picture, because God loves titles and names that are highly descriptive of what he's trying to accomplish.
00:17:31And then we look at the stems to establish that relationship between the subject and the object of the action and the verb, because that's what the stems do.
00:17:43And then we're particularly keen to do something that Dode was a real expert of.
00:17:48He pushed the threshold of this way beyond anyone else, which is to communicate using the moods.
00:17:55And Dode would write a verb in first person and second person volition so as to say, God, you and I are like mine.
00:18:03We both want this to happen.
00:18:05And so there's a lot that goes into those translations, and it strips the realization of the Hebrew that, you know, somebody would say, well, I speak Hebrew and I read Hebrew, therefore I don't need your translations.
00:18:19Oh, yes, you do, because modern Hebrew is very far afield from the Hebrew of the Torah.
00:18:26So it's only about 20% of the words in modern Hebrew are Torah-based.
00:18:34Majority are either Talmud-based or they're English-based.
00:18:38And you're now moving out of a language that was presented in the fullness of time, where there wasn't any past, present, or future tenses, into a world that seems to demand that all verbs are stuck in time.
00:18:55And that doesn't convey all the nuances of those stems and conjugations and moods, nor strips the words of their religiosity through the diacritical markings of the Masoretes.
00:19:09And then does the research to look at the actionable root of each word and their closest cognates.
00:19:15And so I'm certain that you don't have, you can't read all of that into it without the kind of study that I've done over the last 24 years.
00:19:25So we spend that kind, we do that kind of study, and then we make the connections so that if Ruth's name is going to be mentioned, I'm going to tell you what Ruth's name means.
00:19:35And I'm going to tell you that the lexicons are wrong when they give it.
00:19:39I'm going to tell you what Leah's name really means, and the lexicons are all wrong when they define it.
00:19:46So, you know, that's our, it's really our life.
00:19:51That's what we do.
00:19:52So we didn't stop that, to do this.
00:19:57It's still the power behind this.
00:20:00And if we're going to fulfill the role that it looks like we're being cast in, which is a husband and wife, a mother and father that model God's covenant on behalf of not only the king and his wife, who Leah gets to pick and dress and train, but also on behalf of everybody that makes it into the millennial celebration of Sukkah.
00:20:30So it's a more relaxed kind of thing.
00:20:33We get to be us, as opposed to having a, you know, a line of authority underneath the king.
00:20:40We just get to be us and model the covenant the best we can, kind of cool in a way.
00:20:47Certainly more relaxed.
00:20:50That means that you don't have any line authority, which is something that I have craved for a very long time.
00:20:55So as we are continuing to translate, we're learning.
00:21:04We're trying to put as much passion and spontaneity and conviction into these dream programs.
00:21:09That's the reason why we keep on trying to inject a little humor here and there and be as spontaneous as we can possibly be.
00:21:16Most of these programs are about 50% ad lib and about 50% we're sharing material that either I have just recently translated and beginning to analyze like this material here or the material that we're going to be returning to or moving towards in the final word picture.
00:21:37And some of it is in the books that have been available for a long time, but with a lot more insight, because every time we read this material, every time we consider it and look at the words, we see far more in them than we were able to see previously, which is the intent.
00:21:57That's how you continue to grow forevermore.
00:21:59That's why eternity is still going to be fun.
00:22:02So we'll continue to write books, even though the marginal utility of one more book is meaningless, other than it keeps these shows current and fresh.
00:22:11Yeah, and people have talked about in the past, you know, can I get translations without the commentary, without the commentary?
00:22:20That's nonsensical.
00:22:21We have three programs going right now where we are working out of the 89th Mismore.
00:22:29Can you, I mean, we're talking about the 89th Mismore and one facet of it and Messiah and Son, the 89th Mismore in this, okay, returning to the garden and the 89th Mismore in all places of appalling Christianity.
00:22:45Okay.
00:22:46And they are all.
00:22:48Right.
00:22:48And they are all 100% applicable, you know?
00:22:52I mean, it's not, yeah.
00:22:53So absolutely, you cannot do this without the commentary, you know?
00:22:58Correct.
00:22:58No, you can't.
00:22:59The commentary is where the teaching is.
00:23:02The commentary is where the life is.
00:23:03The commentary is where the example is.
00:23:07It's where the dots are connected.
00:23:08The text has been available for, and the text of the Torah has been available for 35 centuries.
00:23:15And in 35 centuries, I can tell you that no one has really understood it.
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:22And so understanding it is in the commentary.
00:23:26It's, and there are 10,000 insights in, in these books that, where, let's see if I get it right.
00:23:34There you go.
00:23:35There we go.
00:23:37And, and, and here again, well, I can put it in front of my face.
00:23:41That's probably a pretty good spot right there.
00:23:42Don't do that, no.
00:23:43And don't do that.
00:23:45That's very, that's very hard on the, on the shorts.
00:23:49And more.
00:23:49There's 35 books like, like this.
00:23:53By the way, all new, all new covers too.
00:23:56That's not so bad either.
00:23:58They're a beautiful new covers in the beginning.
00:24:00Here's a, here's another.
00:24:02They have now all arrived.
00:24:03Thank you, Joe.
00:24:04Cause he's got them all back up at, at Amazon.
00:24:07This happens to be the most recent that has been published time of, of trouble.
00:24:12This will tell you over 825 pages.
00:24:15Everything is going to happen of consequence over the next seven and a half years.
00:24:20Uh, this is the book where we figured out that Donald Trump is, uh, Satan incarnate and that,
00:24:28uh, he is destroying the planet and will betray Israel.
00:24:32Uh, you'll find it all there.
00:24:33Um, uh, so tell the children where, how you came about Ms.
00:24:39Moore 89.
00:24:40Oh, well, that would be that, uh, that same woman.
00:24:43Yeah.
00:24:44As she, as she will say, so, uh, point a different anniversary present that when,
00:24:50uh, she first, uh, came upon the, the 89th, cause the 89th has been there all the time
00:24:55and no one has understood what it represents.
00:24:58She says, I almost peed my pants trying to get your attention.
00:25:02And I'm really focused.
00:25:04So when I start on something, I mean, and I'm translating it and I'm trying to understand
00:25:09it and I'm making the connections.
00:25:11I mean, a bolt of lightning is not likely to move me from the seat.
00:25:14The house could burn down.
00:25:15Oh, the whole house could burn down and I'd stay, I'd stay focused.
00:25:17And she's jumping up and down and says, no, no, no.
00:25:19I need to talk to this, but I'm doing this.
00:25:21And this is, but no, one thing at a time, I, I can do maybe three things at once, but
00:25:29I can't do four and you know, and I'm doing three right now.
00:25:31So later, no, no, no, no, no.
00:25:34Now.
00:25:35And now, and of course it's the Ms.
00:25:37Moore that changes everything.
00:25:38Yeah.
00:25:39Now it changes everything.
00:25:40And there can be no Jesus with the 89th Ms. Moore.
00:25:44There can be no new Testament.
00:25:45Do you know how Leah.
00:25:46The savior is Dode.
00:25:48The Messiah is Dode.
00:25:49The son of God is Dode.
00:25:50The returning King is Dode.
00:25:51The chosen one is Dode.
00:25:53And Dode is the one who is returning Elyon as the very hand of almighty God.
00:25:58And do you know how I got the Ms. Moore?
00:26:01Oh.
00:26:01I made a demand.
00:26:06You made a demand.
00:26:07I made a demand.
00:26:07Oh, that's right.
00:26:07You did.
00:26:08You've told me this.
00:26:09I made a demand.
00:26:09I, I said, yes, I'm feeding him versus concerning Dode in this manner.
00:26:16And I can't be that Jew who gets it wrong.
00:26:21So you are going to help me get it right.
00:26:26Yeah.
00:26:27This was the time that we were beginning to recognize that the actual Messiah is
00:26:31Dode, David, the actual son of God is Dode, David, and that the chosen one is
00:26:36Dode, David.
00:26:37And that means that, boy, there's some real issues with Christianity claiming all
00:26:42of these for Mr. Christ when all those titles belong to Dode.
00:26:46But it's a big, I mean, it's a million miles from there to Dode fulfill Pesach,
00:26:52Matz, and Makotim in 33 CE.
00:26:54Therefore, he's the savior.
00:26:55Uh, and, uh, and so we were progressing and making many announcements of Dode the one
00:27:03and wrote these, uh, these books on, uh, on, uh, Dode.
00:27:10Uh, in fact, this was the first of them.
00:27:12And we just, we're very close to having, well, there we go.
00:27:16There we go.
00:27:17Finishing, uh, this one, uh, and, uh, uh, in the outdoor studio.
00:27:23Yeah.
00:27:24I want to let you know, though.
00:27:25I didn't ask.
00:27:26This is the, uh, the most recent of those that I have, uh, written here, um, on this series,
00:27:32volume three.
00:27:33And I'm now, I'm about, uh, 700 pages into, uh, volume four of coming home on Dode.
00:27:43And we ended up having to go right back to the beginning and saying, okay, we were closer
00:27:50than anyone has ever been on Dode.
00:27:52And we were a million miles off.
00:27:56And that is, Dode isn't just the Messiah and the son of God.
00:28:00He's not just the chosen one.
00:28:02And that's big.
00:28:03He's the lower.
00:28:05He's the Zoroa.
00:28:06He's the sacrificial lamb of Passover.
00:28:08He's the very exemplar of the covenant by him being the exemplar of the covenant though.
00:28:12Think what that means.
00:28:14That means a guy that was so bad that God gave up on him for 14 years and had to send a woman
00:28:23to scold him to get him back thinking back sober actually.
00:28:29And he's the exemplar of the covenant because he represents Israel because he did finally
00:28:35get his act together.
00:28:36He finally did sober up.
00:28:38And finally he did perform as the Passover lamb and allow the Romans to crucify him on
00:28:44Passover.
00:28:44And then he went into hell for us for a heavenly cause.
00:28:47And so that's the man that God has established as this is what I'm looking for.
00:28:55You know, you humans, you have your own little thing out there.
00:28:59I'm not looking for perfect.
00:29:00I'm looking for interesting.
00:29:02I'm looking for observant.
00:29:03I'm looking for somebody that's willing to be engaged and do stuff.
00:29:08And I'm looking for somebody.
00:29:09If they fall, I don't care if it takes them one day or 14 years.
00:29:13They figured out, they man up, they learn from their mistakes, they admit them.
00:29:18And they become shazak.
00:29:20Yeah.
00:29:21And become shazak, responsible, resolute.
00:29:26Yes, because my persistence is greater than any resistance.
00:29:33And that is what Moshe lacked.
00:29:35Yeah, so it was Leah trying to say, boy, we are really going deep into Dode, going further
00:29:42than anyone has ever gone before.
00:29:44And remember how when I began to do it, we had a real falling away.
00:29:50The bromance.
00:29:51He says, you have a bromance with Dode.
00:29:53I mean, it's becoming obnoxious how much you're falling in love with this man.
00:29:57And so, okay, I'm accused.
00:29:59I had a bromance.
00:30:00I read his mismore.
00:30:02I thought his style was articulate.
00:30:05I saw the brilliance of his thinking and his wordsmithing and his courage and all of these
00:30:14things.
00:30:14And so, yes, I developed a bromance with Dode because I saw how much you loved him.
00:30:20You know what he was.
00:30:22But the truth is that you loved him.
00:30:24What?
00:30:25I was going to say, you know what he was in the Northwest?
00:30:27They were all out of Christian backgrounds.
00:30:29And when we went there, or when you went there, and they just couldn't take it.
00:30:33They said, I couldn't take it.
00:30:35You know, they could take it.
00:30:35Because I was stealing from their mythical Jesus.
00:30:39Don't tell me it was Dode.
00:30:40And he was like, he's going off his deep end.
00:30:42I said, well, I don't think so.
00:30:44So, y'all go away.
00:30:45Y'all go away.
00:30:46Yeah.
00:30:46Yeah.
00:30:47And the fact is, we didn't go far enough.
00:30:50Yeah.
00:30:51The fact is, we didn't go far enough.
00:30:53And so, we've been exonerated in that regard.
00:30:57And it was the 89th which took us, when you go where Yahweh's words lead in the 89th, there is no Jesus.
00:31:05There can be no Christianity.
00:31:06There can be no New Testament.
00:31:07The whole thing is trash.
00:31:08And I had to rewrite Twistianity, which became five volumes, to present that trash.
00:31:14And it became obvious that that was necessary.
00:31:21Here happens to be volume one of Twistianity.
00:31:26There's five volumes like this in that series.
00:31:31So, you find out that it's all trash.
00:31:34I mean, that's the most extraordinary leap that a person can take.
00:31:39The most popular religion in the world.
00:31:40You're telling them that you're Jesus, the man that you're calling God, the God that you said that men could kill, never existed.
00:31:52People don't want to be completely wrong.
00:31:56We're okay with being a little bit wrong.
00:31:58You know, oh, okay, his name was just Yeosha.
00:32:00Oh, okay, his name was just, oh, no.
00:32:03We can be a little bit wrong about, no, completely wrong?
00:32:06Nobody likes that.
00:32:07Completely wrong.
00:32:08The entire New Testament is trash.
00:32:10It was written by a man who admitted he was demon-possessed.
00:32:13And it's a crime of identity theft of Dode David.
00:32:19And there's nothing that is more obnoxious to God than the lie that is Christianity.
00:32:26God despises Jesus, the Mr. Christ, Paul, and the Christian New Testament.
00:32:32He hates it with a passion.
00:32:34And when you realize who Dode is and what the 89th Mismore says and everything else supports, you'll come to that same conclusion.
00:32:42But it's gutsy to do so.
00:32:45And it's an influence killer.
00:32:47Because when you start doing that, you'll find that, well, you won't have very many followers because nobody wants to hear it.
00:32:57As you said, they don't want to be told they're completely wrong.
00:32:59And yet, what a great gift.
00:33:02You know, the religion of two and a half billion people, you can save them from that religion if they'd only listen.
00:33:07And you could point them to the truth that's so much more profound than beneficial.
00:33:13Shall I do so now?
00:33:16Do so now what?
00:33:18Say something beneficial.
00:33:20Oh, sure.
00:33:20Men were completely wrong about their not being a mother of the covenant.
00:33:32And she does have a speaking role.
00:33:36And what she has to say, all men should hear.
00:33:41It is profound.
00:33:44It is.
00:33:45It's one of the things, too, fellas, that I was the first to pursue something that actually drew Laotubi 18 years ago,
00:33:55which is that Ruach is a feminine noun, that the Torah is a feminine noun, that the Bereth Covenant is a feminine noun,
00:34:07that Nefesh Sol, even in a man, is feminine.
00:34:10And that the terms that Yahweh uses, like Adama Parah, is two feminine words, but they speak of a man.
00:34:18And God always identifies himself as masculine singular, even though he says he has a feminine Ruach and a feminine Nefesh.
00:34:25So I pursued this, and I actually came to some conclusions where that, you know, part of the redemptive process was of the Ruach,
00:34:37who had maternal characteristics, clothing us in a garment of light.
00:34:43And I said, you know, this makes so much sense in the Mikre.
00:34:47And that was before I understood that Dode actually took our guilt into Sheol, to deposit there, never to be seen again,
00:34:53so that your innocence is derived from the guilt being removed, as opposed to covered in a garment of light.
00:35:02But it turns out there really is a motherly influence in this whole thing.
00:35:08And it turns out, according to the 31st Michal, the last word picture,
00:35:14her primary occupation is to clothe the Covenant family and the king.
00:35:20She's a seamstress.
00:35:23Oh, what was Leah's job before we met?
00:35:27She was a fashion designer.
00:35:28She had on her fashion label.
00:35:31I'm sure that was just a coincidence.
00:35:33All right.
00:35:34So, there, as when Yahweh said, we're going to make this change,
00:35:40there were already more volumes on the shelf at yadaya.com than there was time to read them.
00:35:45That is one of the things, Kevin, you keep on bringing up,
00:35:47that if you were to start right now and use every moment that you have that's free of every day,
00:35:52you couldn't read them once, and no one can process this information by reading them once.
00:35:56It's a full year.
00:35:57If you were to spend three hours every night and devoted reading through the 35 volumes at Yadaya,
00:36:03yadaya.com, free at yadaya.com, both in page turners and PDF,
00:36:07and then you can buy these books royalty-free at Amazon,
00:36:11that it is a full year at three hours a night, seven days a week,
00:36:15to get through this series of books, and you need to read them more than once.
00:36:19A lot of times you're going to have to go reread several passages just to really fully understand it.
00:36:24Correct.
00:36:24You don't just read through it.
00:36:25You read it, you read it, then you go, wait a minute, go back and start reading it again.
00:36:29Yeah, read it again.
00:36:30And I remember so many times that I'm saying, in fact, when I'm writing right now,
00:36:34I said, you just need to stop right now.
00:36:37I'm talking to you now as a friend, not as an author or translator,
00:36:41talking to you as a friend.
00:36:42You need to stop right now.
00:36:44You need to think about what the implications are of what you just read or what you just heard,
00:36:48because they are profound.
00:36:50They are life transformational.
00:36:52Think about this now.
00:36:53Like, for example, this idea that God alone cannot save us.
00:36:57And the reason he can't save us is that a relationship is participatory.
00:37:05And a relationship which has only one person participating is a misnomer.
00:37:14And so unless we engage in that relationship in a meaningful way, then it isn't a relationship.
00:37:23And the relationship is the only means that God has provided for our redemption and empowerment and enrichment.
00:37:29So God alone cannot save anyone.
00:37:33We have to participate.
00:37:34We have to make a contribution.
00:37:36We have to be observant so we know what he's offering.
00:37:39We have to engage so that we are in the game.
00:37:43And then we have to show that we're interesting and that we have character so that when we stumble
00:37:50and fall along the way, we get back up and get going and that we're always willing to continue
00:37:55to learn and grow.
00:37:58So, yeah, that's exactly what it's all about.
00:38:01So when I read all the time, we're having people make posts on the Facebook page, for example.
00:38:07And they say, you know, I'm rereading this series or I'm starting in this series or I just finished
00:38:12that book.
00:38:13And, you know, sometimes you've read it four or five times and you're going back again.
00:38:19You know, I felt that when Yawa said, I want you to start speaking to the people as opposed
00:38:23to spending all your time writing, that at that point, what he says is you are the books.
00:38:31Legit.
00:38:32Yeah, legit.
00:38:32That's just what gave me chills.
00:38:34You've written all of these 25,000 pages.
00:38:37You are the books.
00:38:38And you even did your own translations and them and your own etymological studies to create
00:38:44them.
00:38:45And 100% of them are your own thoughts.
00:38:48I mean, I did not use anybody's commentary or any, I never referred to anybody's commentary,
00:38:55ever.
00:38:57It's all original.
00:38:59Look how much time we would lose.
00:39:01The time it takes to write the book, edit the book, produce the book, get it up on the
00:39:07website at minimum, and then onto Amazon.
00:39:10Look at how much, I mean, even at a breakneck pace of three or four months, that puts, that's
00:39:16three or four months that someone has lost being able to have access to that information.
00:39:20Where if we're doing as we do now, you're translating, writing, and then we're doing shows on that
00:39:25material.
00:39:26It's, it's, you know, it's, it's directly.
00:39:29We can learn something in the morning.
00:39:31Like some of these things I'm sharing with you, I learned this morning.
00:39:34Some of them I learned this afternoon.
00:39:36Some of them I learned 15 minutes before the show started.
00:39:39And if we're dealing with a book, that's four or five months out, six months out.
00:39:45And if we're dealing with it on this show, it's 15 minutes from the time that, that you
00:39:51discovered the insight.
00:39:52I mean, so much, so much more powerful.
00:39:54But the other part of it is we could go back and edit every one of these books based upon
00:40:02all the things we've learned in the last six to 12 months.
00:40:05And by the time we were done, we'd have learned so much more that we could go back to those,
00:40:11all those books and edit them again.
00:40:13And we wouldn't get out of our own shadow.
00:40:15We would still have a shelf full of books that, that very few people were, attention was being
00:40:21drawn to.
00:40:22It's the same as the metaphor about this woman in Michelle 31, buying a field and planting
00:40:34wheat.
00:40:37What does it take to make clothes of linen?
00:40:40You have to buy the flax, sow the seeds, get the land, get the water, have your sunshine
00:40:50and the plant during the moon phases.
00:40:53You have to harvest that.
00:40:55You have to process it.
00:40:59Mm-hmm.
00:41:00Turn it into that.
00:41:01Then you must turn it into, you must weave it into a fabric.
00:41:05It takes hours and days and weeks at a loom to get one garment.
00:41:09It does.
00:41:10You're going to be a busy girl.
00:41:11How big's the family?
00:41:17How big is the family?
00:41:18We're going to find out.
00:41:20It says that she is, she's got, she's sitting at the loom, man.
00:41:24She is productive and making it, she's very fashionable.
00:41:28So it's, it's going to be a, God couldn't have picked anybody better suited for this.
00:41:32Don't says I have exquisite taste.
00:41:35She does.
00:41:35She has good taste.
00:41:36Sometimes she screws up like with me, but, but, you know, that was an arranged marriage.
00:41:41So it's not entirely her fault.
00:41:43Right.
00:41:43There were factors which no doubt convinced Jawa that this would be a more effective approach.
00:41:49And this is the talky approach as opposed to the writing, the writing approach, the fruit of the lips.
00:41:54And I think that he's right, that the world's preference today is to watch social media videos
00:42:01rather than to read such that we engage more people this way.
00:42:04And it gives us the ability to put passion into our words.
00:42:10You, you see far more conviction in the spoken word than you do in the written word.
00:42:15The conveyor of the message is far more approachable and, and real, more flawed too, which I think is helpful.
00:42:22That's one of the things that's, that's important is that people feel comfortable with the person conveying the message to them.
00:42:28You know, this person's a real person, you know, in a regular life and, uh, and, uh, devoting this to me and asking nothing in return.
00:42:37Uh, it's a pretty sweet deal.
00:42:40Uh, and people are speaking, speaking of branding.
00:42:42It is the number one reason why I took the branding in the direction that I took it is that these are real people.
00:42:53I'm a real person.
00:42:55He's a real person.
00:42:56You know, the look at us any other way is to be religious.
00:43:01Yeah.
00:43:02Yeah.
00:43:02Do you Yada, uh, is, um, you know, that branding theme of, of all people of, of all ages and genders and backgrounds and ethnicities and, uh, dress and places.
00:43:19And none of them ugly though.
00:43:21Ain't none of them ugly though.
00:43:22No, we, uh, because Yada makes you.
00:43:25Where is she, where is she finding these people?
00:43:27The no is to be, the no is to be beautiful.
00:43:31Even it's, uh, to, uh, to Yada is to see us as Yawa sees us.
00:43:37Mm-hmm.
00:43:38Yeah.
00:43:38You think that Yawa, that, uh, Leia is going to make ugly outfits for, uh, Dode and, uh, and the women in Dode's life?
00:43:46No.
00:43:46I don't, don't think so.
00:43:48No.
00:43:49So, uh, we have, uh, the, uh, the covenant family has a stylist that's going to dress us all.
00:43:55Handsomely and, uh, and beautifully.
00:43:58They do have excuses.
00:44:00And we're all, we're all are going to be more handsome and more beautiful.
00:44:04We're going to be, as you, you know, as Yawa sees.
00:44:07God says, you know, I don't see people the same way that people see people.
00:44:10Mm-hmm.
00:44:11Absolutely.
00:44:11It's what we, we, uh, we're dealing with in a, in a previous program, uh, right here in Yeshayah 57, which he says, I'm going to act through his Nesama.
00:44:22So, what he's looking at is our Nesama, our conscience, as opposed to our physical bodies, which are really irrelevant to him.
00:44:32So, when you say, you know, you, we're, all the people that are part of the, uh, the branding are attractive people.
00:44:38Well, uh, okay, that's to our eyes.
00:44:40That's not what Yawa's looking at.
00:44:42He's looking at our conscience.
00:44:44Have you ever really considered the word Nesama?
00:44:48Yeah.
00:44:49Nes-
00:44:49Al-Mah.
00:44:51Mm-hmm.
00:44:52It's a compound word.
00:44:53Yeah.
00:44:55All true.
00:44:57And very similar to, uh, Nefesh, which is our, uh, soul, the repository of our personality, our aptitudes, and our, our, our, uh, attitudes.
00:45:06So, we're doing, as Yawa said, because, well, people do want to listen, and we've also come to realize, uh, lady and, uh, and gentlemen, that, um, the spoken word today is different than it has ever been.
00:45:20Um, it used to be that the spoken word was only valuable to the people that were within three feet of the people, of the person speaking those words.
00:45:29And, uh, and, uh, and they had the longevity of the reverberations in the atmosphere that, uh, were created by the vocal cords.
00:45:39Uh, that is not the case anymore.
00:45:41And the problem with the spoken words, it couldn't be retained because of the, the Chinese game of whispers.
00:45:48You know, you, you give a child a sentence, and you have, uh, 10 children around in a circle.
00:45:53They whisper it, uh, into the next child's ear, who then articulates what they think they heard of the next child.
00:45:58And by the time you get to the end, in just a matter of one minute, the message is so convoluted, it doesn't resemble what, uh, was originally stated.
00:46:06And so, there was no longevity of the spoken word, so Yawa went with the written word.
00:46:11Well, today, if you say it on the internet, it's forever.
00:46:15So, it's, it's locked up in, in one of a million of these, uh, data farms out there.
00:46:22And it's, uh, recallable.
00:46:24Um, so, the spoken word has longevity.
00:46:27And now, the spoken word actually has a bigger reach than the written word.
00:46:33You can get this and dial it up, uh, in any one of the 12 different environments that we are live streaming this message.
00:46:42And we're posting this message, uh, so, you know, Yawa, um, was right now that the time is, uh, ready for it.
00:46:50I was reading about the gentleman in CERN who, uh, came up with the code for the internet to share this information.
00:46:57And he gave it away.
00:46:58But, uh, had he not come up for the code for sharing the information and he came up with the name World Wide Web, had he not done that, what we do would not be possible.
00:47:10That had to be in place for us to fulfill these prophecies.
00:47:16Was he a member of the tribe?
00:47:19I don't know.
00:47:20Was he Jewish?
00:47:22Okay.
00:47:22Well, everything is Jewish according to Leo.
00:47:24Yes.
00:47:25Um, uh, she, she asked me a thousand questions.
00:47:28Well, you know who invented that?
00:47:30I said, I'm sure it was a Jewish man or woman.
00:47:32She said, that's right.
00:47:33Let me tell you about it.
00:47:34Uh, pizza, by the way, is Jewish.
00:47:36I don't know if you guys know that, but, um, everything is, everything.
00:47:40Sophia Loren even.
00:47:42Okay.
00:47:43Sophia Loren.
00:47:44Now we're looking at attractive women.
00:47:47So with the advent of social media channels, the message is more readily available and accessible.
00:47:53And now it is equally enduring, um, because once something is posted, it is forever.
00:47:59Also beneficial and insight deduced at sunrise can be presented before lunch, shortening the time for distribution.
00:48:07As you had mentioned, uh, Kevin, uh, additionally, corrections are essentially instantaneous.
00:48:13I can say something less than ideal and which I have a tendency to do pretty often, uh, and can correct it in the next sentence.
00:48:24That's pretty cool.
00:48:25You know, say, well, maybe that exactly, it's a little more like this.
00:48:29And lastly, I had, uh, since I've become the living embodiment of the books, why not capitalize on this by revealing everything that we have learned over the decades of working together.
00:48:41And that collaboration has been a long time in the making conceived initially during Barra creation with the greater and lesser luminaries of Barra Sheath.
00:48:52And so as, uh, rich likes to say, so what are you about a billion years old?
00:48:57Yeah, I'm still older than my wife because she wasn't, uh, mentioned until the, uh, the events in the garden.
00:49:04And that was only 6,000 years ago.
00:49:05So, uh, he still calls you a young man.
00:49:09So, yeah, well, yeah, well, yeah, well, yeah, well, yeah, well, yeah, well, yeah, I'm still a, I'm still a young man, uh, rather like that.
00:49:17I think he's got a sense of humor.
00:49:18That's for darn sure.
00:49:20Uh, so, you know, it was, uh, the trees in the, uh, the garden of, uh, of knowledge and of lives.
00:49:26And Yahweh presents, uh, all the way through this very idea.
00:49:30It's underscored in the, the nakar, the observant foreigner, uh, that is presented, you know, right early in the body and the, uh, and the Torah.
00:49:40Uh, the, uh, observant foreigner's metaphorical title is, uh, also conveyed as ha rakok is the one from a distant place.
00:49:51And while rakok was presented in the masculine singular form, it is addressing both the foreigner from long ago who is delivering restoration and the one who has long been estranged and alienated who will be receiving it.
00:50:08Um, similarly, um, we have, uh, ha krob, uh, which speaks of the one that Yahweh, uh, revealed was closely related to him and to his son who is close at hand at this, uh, point with, um, not only the remnant of Yisrael approaching Jerusalem, but with Yahweh and Dodd, uh, their approach time for the day of reconciliation.
00:50:36So I have a question.
00:50:38All of this is being confirmed.
00:50:40I have a question.
00:50:42The garden of great joy.
00:50:47What is the word used there?
00:50:49What's the word for great joy?
00:50:51Eden.
00:50:53Gan Eden.
00:50:55Right.
00:50:55Gan Eden.
00:50:56Right.
00:50:57Protective enclosure conducive to life that is filled with, uh, joy and celebration.
00:51:03Gan Eden.
00:51:05Okay.
00:51:06And you're, what was that?
00:51:08How was that a question?
00:51:08It's just a question.
00:51:10I was genuinely curious.
00:51:12Okay.
00:51:12Well, that's the, that's the name.
00:51:14That's where we're, that's where we're headed back.
00:51:15That's been very clear that by a sukkah, we'll have the doors opened again for Gan Eden.
00:51:22The transformation actually begins on Terua as all of the religious and the political, uh, conspiratorial and anti-Semitic are sponged from the earth.
00:51:32They're literally incinerated.
00:51:34Um, yeah, cleans, uh, clean up on, uh, on aisle seven.
00:51:39Yeah.
00:51:40Aisle three, aisle four.
00:51:41Uh, well, this would actually be aisle five by Terua.
00:51:44Uh, and, uh, then God's transforming everything back to the conditions, uh, uh, of Eden.
00:51:49And we have a thousand years to work with that mortal remnant and they're going to have children.
00:51:55Yeah.
00:51:56In fact, one of the things that's really cool about the, uh, uh, word picture, the last word picture is that, um, uh, for those who like sensuality, who think that, you know, as, as men, that women are pretty, pretty.
00:52:09And women who like men, I don't care if you, I've never had anything against, uh, people being gay either, but, but if you, if you like the old fashioned stuff and a man, a man being attracted to a woman and a woman being attracted to men, which I happen to like.
00:52:24I'm, I'm, my wife says, yeah.
00:52:27Oh, he's the staunch romantic.
00:52:29I am a staunch romanticist here.
00:52:31I am.
00:52:31I just, I love, love romance.
00:52:34Just love, love.
00:52:34Every bit of a feminine affection.
00:52:36I just, I eat that up, uh, alive.
00:52:39It's, uh, it's one of the great joys of, uh, of life.
00:52:42And what, what you find is that Dode, uh, Yama, or excuse me, uh, Leah, uh, gets Dode's attention by saying, listen, young man, I know that this is a really important
00:52:54aspect of your life.
00:52:55You, you have overstated it, but you know, I'm going to tell you, I get it.
00:53:00And, uh, and I'm going to help you out, uh, and, and, and so that you can enjoy it on a far better basis.
00:53:08That's more mature and actually it'll be more enjoyable for you.
00:53:11And I'll, I'll help, uh, with your pretty pretties because you've been a really bad choice of, uh, of, uh, of, uh, women.
00:53:19Um, and I'll screen them for you and I'll, uh, I'll dress them up for you and I'll, uh, prepare them for you.
00:53:24But, uh, the fact is we are going to be productive in more ways than one and we're going to enjoy it.
00:53:32At least I'm going to enjoy it.
00:53:33I'm not going to speak for the rest of you, but, uh,
00:53:37There's more to life than just Kibode, huh?
00:53:39Yeah, there is.
00:53:40Well, actually, you know, when, when Dode talked about Kibode and he, uh, told Mikel, you know, we're going to find out, uh, what the Amma thinks about me being Kibode.
00:53:52Mm-hmm.
00:53:53Amma.
00:53:54Amma.
00:53:55She's not a concubine.
00:53:57Yeah.
00:53:58She's not a concubine.
00:53:58So he's talking about the, uh, the mother of mothers is going to think that I am, and going to recognize that I really am significant.
00:54:06And that's how she began her conversation with him.
00:54:09It was a double entendre, just as is most of the text through the last word picture.
00:54:17It's all set up as a double entendre.
00:54:19You can look at it as very simple and graphic, or you can look at it as exceedingly profound.
00:54:24And it is true both ways.
00:54:27Yes, because the woman brought you the definitive Ms. Moore 89.
00:54:34Yeah, it's both ways.
00:54:35He is significant.
00:54:36Yeah.
00:54:37We have Dr. Jeff back, so he must have saved a life.
00:54:40I appreciate you, uh, you, uh, healing the, uh, the world.
00:54:44We have another person that can still maybe listen to us one day.
00:54:47Would that be true?
00:54:51Oh, yeah, he's got a bunch of stuff going on over there.
00:54:55Dr. Jeff is on delay.
00:54:57I don't know.
00:54:58You know what I think is, uh, Dr. Jeff's issue on, yeah, on delay is that StreamYard, when we are looking at the screens on StreamYard, and we're doing this program, they have, uh, between Kevin and Rich, they have found a way that I'm witnessing and listening to in the ears, uh, the actual upload to, uh, to StreamYard, which is the firm we use.
00:55:22We just love it.
00:55:23They work beautifully.
00:55:24I recommend StreamYard to anybody that wants to, uh, to do this and join us, um, that we're able to see the actual upload in real time.
00:55:33Uh, when you're in a position where you're trying to, uh, contribute to the show on the downfeed.
00:55:40Uh, and when one of the places where we broadcast these programs, there's a, there's a four to five second delay.
00:55:47And so it's a little like having a conversation with folks on the moon, you know, where there's a second and a half delay each way.
00:55:55Uh, so it's, you know, three seconds after you say something that you may hear the answer back.
00:56:00Uh, this is, uh, it's literally like you're having a chat with, uh, someone on the moon.
00:56:07Um, and that's just the nature of the, uh, of the technology.
00:56:13Now, the metaphor, yeah, it's a good metaphor.
00:56:16Yeah, it's a good, yeah, we, we like these metaphors by this time.
00:56:22The beneficiaries are, um, um, going to be gathered as we talked about in Jerusalem, which is why I translated it that way.
00:56:29We know this from, uh, Yeshayah 17, where we're told about it.
00:56:33And again, in Zechariah 6, where the chariots literally bring these people, uh, in.
00:56:38So it's a really a marvelous way to, uh, present this.
00:56:41What if I told you I know exactly how many there are?
00:56:45How many are going to come into Jerusalem, uh, of the, of the mortal remnant of Israel, as well as the goyim who are going to come to, or just the, uh, combined or independent?
00:56:55Combined.
00:56:56Combined.
00:56:56The goyim, uh, who are, whose attitude and aptitudes are going to be suitable for work, and they, which is not a pejorative.
00:57:04That's a very good thing.
00:57:06Uh, and the, um, uh, the Israelites and Yehudim who have been collected from the world.
00:57:12I found it today.
00:57:13Who are going to come to, uh, Jerusalem to receive the benefit of the sacrifice of the Adama Parah.
00:57:19How many are we sending into Gani death?
00:57:24We are sending them into Yerushalayim.
00:57:27Well, I know how many.
00:57:28Okay.
00:57:28Uh.
00:57:29God's sending them into Jerusalem.
00:57:30He's picking them up.
00:57:31That's not our shtick.
00:57:32That's his shtick.
00:57:33That is definitely his shtick.
00:57:34That's his shtick.
00:57:35Uh, there'd be 20,000.
00:57:3720,000.
00:57:38Okay.
00:57:39Well, that's a good.
00:57:3920,000 chariots.
00:57:40That's a goodly number.
00:57:41It's more than I would have expected.
00:57:43Um, don't know what the verification is, but, um, uh, when is he, when, when you're getting
00:57:49instruction like this from your wife and your wife is, uh, presented as the, well, the,
00:57:54the 31st Michelle paints her as the, she says a lot of great women out there, but you're
00:58:03the greatest of all is what it says.
00:58:05So if she says 20,000, we're going to go right with 20,000 until, uh, until we have the opportunity
00:58:12to affirm that she was right.
00:58:14Uh, what does your dad say, uh, Dr. Jeff about, uh, Leah and Leah's advice for your life?
00:58:21Oh, LLTL, baby.
00:58:29LTL.
00:58:29Listen to Leah.
00:58:30Listen to Leah.
00:58:31Listen to Leah.
00:58:33Yeah.
00:58:34Yeah.
00:58:34Yeah.
00:58:35Uh, it's an interesting story with, uh, Dr. Jeff, because, uh, you and I have been friends
00:58:42for, uh, where it seems like, uh, two or 300 years, right?
00:58:47We've been friends for a long time.
00:58:48Yeah.
00:58:49And, uh, and a lot longer.
00:58:51Yeah.
00:58:51And even longer than I have known, uh, Leah through email.
00:58:55And, and so we, uh, you, you came in and visited me when I was in Virginia and we just, we've
00:59:00had a great relationship and, uh, you had a moment in, in your life where, uh, you had
00:59:08a Dodie and slip.
00:59:09Oh, bad.
00:59:10You, you allowed some women, you allowed some women to, uh, to steal some of your essence.
00:59:16Uh, exactly the thing that Leah said to do, don't let women do that to you.
00:59:21You, you, you, you have a purpose.
00:59:22I want you to honor your purpose.
00:59:24You're a special, very important person.
00:59:26And so when that happened, um, Leah, more than anyone came to your rescue.
00:59:33Now I was the person behind the scenes saying, well, this will work.
00:59:36This won't work.
00:59:37I, I, I know, I know this situation.
00:59:39I know this man.
00:59:40I love this man dearly.
00:59:42Um, this is the strategy that will work and I will call his father and we're going to have
00:59:47a discussion and we're going to make this happen, but Leah was instrumental, I think,
00:59:53in helping you get back on your feet and to become the man that you are today, just as
00:59:58she is now credited with doing with Doug.
01:00:01Uh, unequivocally, unequivocally, and yes, Dodian, and I've had some, uh, admittingly slow-mo
01:00:13moments also.
01:00:14So, uh, I, I, I, I identify, I can identify.
01:00:20Yeah.
01:00:21So, yeah, we're, we're, we're all, uh, we all have our hiccups and our flaws and we only
01:00:27become strong when we do have these, uh, tumbles and we get back up and, and often we need people
01:00:36to help us along the way.
01:00:39You know, I, I know even in JB, you know, we were doing so many shows together and, uh,
01:00:45we're in constant communication and growing.
01:00:47And, and then there was a period of time where things happened in, in your world where, uh,
01:00:52we're, we didn't have any issue.
01:00:54It wasn't, I don't think there was any, ever any issue between us, but you had things you
01:00:58had to take care of.
01:00:59And, and, uh, I lost touch with you for a while and, uh, you've got those things, uh, worked
01:01:05out, uh, whatever they may be.
01:01:07And, uh, and here we are.
01:01:09JB had a baby, sweetheart.
01:01:11That's a lot to work out.
01:01:12Well, JB did have a baby and JB, uh, changed, uh, jobs and he tried.
01:01:17He tried to change, uh, locations where he was going to, uh, to work and ended up coming
01:01:22back.
01:01:22And, you know, he, uh, and by the way, congratulations to Patty.
01:01:26I know she's back teaching again.
01:01:27That's going to, it's, that's something very fulfilling for her.
01:01:31And, uh, and so we're, uh, we're happy, uh, we're happy for her.
01:01:34I would also tell you that, uh, that in the, the last, uh, few weeks in particular, uh, and
01:01:42it may be coinciding with the fulfillment of going back into teaching, uh, she is a
01:01:47very active, uh, supporter on, uh, and on Facebook and her posts on Facebook and X have
01:01:55really matured and become, uh, exceedingly insightful and productive and beneficial.
01:02:00So, uh, there's some positive feedback, uh, for you, JB, uh, Patty is, uh, is very much
01:02:07appreciated in what she's, uh, in what she's doing.
01:02:10All right.
01:02:10We're going to get through this because we, we, we, we made a commitment that we were going
01:02:16to go through when the, when the guys, uh, voted in favor of, uh, of 50, Isaiah 57 over
01:02:24the 31st Michelle that we were going to get through this.
01:02:27Here's the last statement.
01:02:28However, the wickedly wrong and condemnable, those who remain guilty and unjustified, who
01:02:33are akin to the sea will be stirred up and driven out, uh, as he causes himself to be
01:02:40demonstrably tossed aside and banished and removed being quiet and remaining silent is something
01:02:47they cannot comprehend, grasp, or, uh, understand.
01:02:51And so the foul muck and mire, uh, to, uh, be tread upon and to be swept away of his waters
01:02:59will be stirred up and tossed aside forever expelled like the retreating tide.
01:03:07So God just had a beautiful statement says, all the people that are coming to Jerusalem,
01:03:11they're going to hear this message going to be shalom, shalom, total restoration.
01:03:15Uh, yeah.
01:03:16Leah says be 20,000 people who are going to be the beneficiaries, all chariots.
01:03:21I don't know how many isn't a chariot.
01:03:23So 20, well, there's two chariots that come in.
01:03:26Um, one of Boyum, one of, uh, of Yehudah and the Israelites.
01:03:30So it's 20,000 chariots.
01:03:32Yeah, but how many people are in it fit into a single chariot?
01:03:35I don't know.
01:03:36Do you?
01:03:37Four chariots, four chariots or four colors of chariots.
01:03:41One of them only has two people and then they never leave Jerusalem.
01:03:45Yeah.
01:03:46Right.
01:03:46So that, that kind of limits the number on that one.
01:03:49Uh, they may also have, they may also have covenant members with them, but the covenant
01:03:53members are not the beneficiaries.
01:03:54They are the officiates.
01:03:56They're, they're adding their contribution to what is happening with the sacrifice of the
01:04:00Adam of Korah.
01:04:01The black chariot is carrying people, uh, that are still overtly religious and political,
01:04:06particularly that are Israelites that are still Herodim and the like, uh, into shield.
01:04:11Uh, so we're not counting that one.
01:04:13There are two chariots, the dapple and the white, that, uh, the white chariot picks up
01:04:18every soul from around the world on the evening of Teruah and brings them into Jerusalem, uh,
01:04:24that are, have, uh, religious error by omission rather than commission.
01:04:32So they're still stinged a little bit by religion and politics, but they're not, they're not promoting
01:04:38either one of the two.
01:04:39And so they're salvageable there.
01:04:41They're, they can be cleaned and, uh, they are brought into Jerusalem.
01:04:46And then the dapple chariot is the goyim who will be the primary workforce for, um, uh,
01:04:51for, uh, this period, uh, going forward.
01:04:55And they're also brought in and, uh, somehow there's a 20,000 multiple here, but we'll,
01:05:01we'll find that out and I convey it at the same time.
01:05:05The earth is purged of the rotten people.
01:05:09They, uh, the wickedly wrong, they cannot continue into, uh, the celebration of sukkah.
01:05:16Otherwise it's not a garden of great joy.
01:05:18It's a garden of great animosity and chaos.
01:05:20So the wickedly wrong condemnable and those who are guilty and unjustified, uh, who are
01:05:26akin to the sea waves going back and forth, uh, tearing apart the, eroding the land.
01:05:32Those, uh, who are stirred up will be driven out, uh, because they are demonstrably tossed
01:05:39aside and banished and removed.
01:05:41And this is the final removal.
01:05:43This is the cleanup on aisle five because it's Terua, uh, being, uh, quiet and remaining
01:05:48silent.
01:05:49Uh, unfortunately it's something they can't do.
01:05:51We, we talk so many times about the nature of the embittered, uh, cult, uh, that was promoting
01:05:58a mother God.
01:05:59And they, they couldn't figure it out that they just, all they really needed to do was
01:06:03to shut up and they would not have earned God's wrath if they had just kept their mouth
01:06:09shut, but they couldn't do it.
01:06:10And that's what he's saying here.
01:06:11They just don't know how to keep shyness.
01:06:13Like every time we share the truth with somebody who's religious, like Jesus never existed.
01:06:18The real Messiah and savior and son of God is Dode.
01:06:20And, and God's name is, is Yahweh.
01:06:23And you share these pearls of, uh, of great value with them and they spit all over them.
01:06:29They vomit on them.
01:06:30And so they just don't know when to shut up and you, you, you can't get them to grasp
01:06:35the truths or even process it.
01:06:38Uh, and so, uh, God says, and so this foul muck, it just has to be swept away and his waters
01:06:46will be stirred up and tossed aside forever.
01:06:48Like the retreating tide, the beautiful metaphor of, uh, of all that is, uh, going to, uh, happen.
01:06:57And, uh, the next statement, and I, I want to share it just to say that we really could
01:07:03finish these, uh, these last few statements, uh, we're only 19 through 21.
01:07:07So we ought to be able to get this done.
01:07:09Um, therefore, my God says there is no reconciliation, restoration for those who are wickedly wrong
01:07:16or retain their guilt by misleading.
01:07:18So if you're, if your religiosity is such that you're promoting religion or you're promoting
01:07:26politics or you're promoting, um, conspiracy or any anti-Semitism, you're deliberately
01:07:32harming people.
01:07:34There is no reconciliation.
01:07:37There's no restoration.
01:07:38There is no shalom salvation for those who retain their guilt by misleading Rasha.
01:07:46Like a mother God.
01:07:49Yes.
01:07:49They are condemned for misdirecting.
01:07:52And if that is, if you're active, having a site of, we hate the, uh, the nakar, we hate
01:07:58the choder, and we really despise and want to slander the, uh, the ama and the ashar, uh,
01:08:06there is no hope for you.
01:08:08There is, there is no reconciliation, no salvation, no restoration.
01:08:13And God wants you to know that is the case because you couldn't keep your mouth shut.
01:08:17So sad for you.
01:08:19So that is Isaiah 51, 21.
01:08:23Oh, there is a, another says, choose to call out issuing an invitation to read aloud and
01:08:28announce the summons to meet.
01:08:30Kara.
01:08:30Do not spare your throat, lift up and raise your voice as if it were a shofar.
01:08:38Choose to broadly and boldly declare this report openly and conspicuously, making it prominent
01:08:45to my people, making them aware of their rebellion and their defiance as we have.
01:08:51And to the house of Jacob, representing Israel, their wayward nature and their misleading ways.
01:09:00We had to go to the 58th chapter of Yashiah to bring closure to all of this.
01:09:08That was 58.1.
01:09:09But that is what God is saying is that our voice ought to be lifted up as if it were the
01:09:15shofar.
01:09:15What does the shofar announce?
01:09:17It announces good news of a, of a message that is redeeming for you and the warning of
01:09:24a terrible tragedy if, uh, if you're not prepared and that shofar is blown for Shabua and for
01:09:31Teruah, these final two harvests.
01:09:34And so, so God says, pick up your shofar, man, make your voice that shofar, declare it
01:09:40boldly, report it conspicuously.
01:09:43Tell my people that I am aware of their rebellion and their defiance and the house of Yisrael
01:09:49needs to listen.
01:09:51They need to refrain from their wayward ways and misleading ways now because there will
01:09:58be no other opportunity if they do not listen.
01:10:02Yes.
01:10:02There's, there's also another reason the shofar is used and that is the call to war.
01:10:08Well, there will be a final war here, but it's, um, the, the shofar is the ram's horn and the
01:10:18ram is Dode.
01:10:21And so we're also announcing his return and no one fought more valiantly to defend Israel,
01:10:28even in his stupor.
01:10:30Dode was still a valiant defender of his people.
01:10:33So gentlemen, turning, turning Jews into Yehud, turning Jews back into Yehud.
01:10:40That's the business.
01:10:42That is the, that is the business we're in, turning Jews back into Yehudim.
01:10:46Craig, layer and fellows, I want to make a comment, uh, that I think is relevant, uh, pertaining
01:10:54to, uh, the mother goddess cult and all those who are in rebellion as we move on henceforth,
01:11:02especially into this week.
01:11:04I want them to realize now, who's your mama?
01:11:10Who's your mama?
01:11:11Who's your mama?
01:11:12It's a, uh, you know, my preference of course is just to ignore them and, uh, but God won't
01:11:18let us because I want to tell you the, the retort and the final Michelle is a dose of
01:11:28reality, cold crow served up boldly and bluntly to them and said, you went off.
01:11:35It's a mic drop.
01:11:36You, you went off and after the wrong woman here, you know, this is infinitely worse than
01:11:43what Miriam did when she said that, uh, she didn't like, uh, she didn't like, uh, Moshe's
01:11:51hers, her, uh, brother's wife.
01:11:53This is infinitely worse than what you did here.
01:11:56She did get something right early on though.
01:11:59She told me something I hadn't considered.
01:12:01And that was even, she recognized that Yahweh loved me.
01:12:08Yeah.
01:12:10Well, he is, you are, it's interesting when God presents the, the Amma, which is from M
01:12:15mother, uh, and Amma means the measure of a mother and the, uh, full femininity of, uh,
01:12:23of being a mother and a mother who works as a servant, a coworking mother.
01:12:28Uh, she is always Yahweh's she is loaned to doubt that she is, she belongs to Yahweh.
01:12:36Uh, Dod refers to her as your Amma, your Amma that you sent to me.
01:12:44And it is what, uh, restored me.
01:12:47It is the, she, he says, uh, in the 60th, 116th Mismore, uh, when you sent your Amma to
01:12:56me, she broke the bonds, she released me from the punishment that I had, had earned and
01:13:03deserved and the calamity that I was facing.
01:13:05And she released me by having a very disciplined lecture with me and laying down the, uh, the
01:13:13truth and no uncertain terms.
01:13:15And that's what kind of, that's what ultimately freed me, uh, from the certainty of, uh, punishment
01:13:23that I had brought upon myself.
01:13:25Yeah.
01:13:26It's also, it's also the same thing that freed Dr. Jeff.
01:13:30Yeah.
01:13:30I basically, yeah, I'm being tongue in cheek here, but I'm being very serious.
01:13:34And it's, it's absolutely a measure of absolute, true, unequivocal, pure love.
01:13:42It's anti-coddling.
01:13:44It's anti what Adam did in the garden.
01:13:47And it's like, you know, this is what needs to be done.
01:13:51All right.
01:13:52This is what you need to do to be a Chazak.
01:13:54Right.
01:13:55That's, uh, it was, um, the approach that I tried to orchestrate between you, Leah and
01:14:03your father was it's time to be, uh, Chazak and you've got it in you because I've known
01:14:10you for too many years.
01:14:10And I knew that Chazak was very, very deeply, uh, embedded in you and that it would come
01:14:16back out.
01:14:17And it has.
01:14:19And you, you are every bit the Chazak man that I, uh, I've always known and loved.
01:14:26Still, still working on it, my man.
01:14:29I'm still working on it.
01:14:30So are we all.
01:14:31And the fact that we're still working on it is what makes this interesting.
01:14:34If we, uh, if we ever get it completely figured out, we'll have nothing left to do, nothing
01:14:41left to offer.
01:14:44Right.
01:14:45So it's like, uh, JB, you started in your translations and worked your way through
01:14:50Babrashith, uh, Genesis, but the job is never done.
01:14:53And just when you got to the end of it, you could probably have written 10 times more if
01:14:58you started from the beginning again.
01:15:00Yeah.
01:15:01Yeah, it's a constant wellspring of knowledge and understanding and relevancy that has a
01:15:10powerful influence in our life.
01:15:13And here to come to find out that those, the right from the, the days of creation, we were
01:15:20told this is what's going to happen.
01:15:22And this is how it's going to be delivered.
01:15:24And then right into the garden, we're regaled with what went wrong with man and how we make
01:15:31it right again.
01:15:33Yeah.
01:15:33But nothing is as good as a plot twist at the very end of a story.
01:15:38Oh boy, do we ever get a plot twist?
01:15:39But I will tell you that if that plot twist had been revealed to us, uh, 10 years ago,
01:15:45we couldn't have processed.
01:15:46No way.
01:15:47I mean, you wouldn't even know.
01:15:48So what?
01:15:49Uh, so Doug did bad stuff.
01:15:50So, so what?
01:15:52Why do we care?
01:15:52You know, all Kings do bad stuff.
01:15:55He did great stuff.
01:15:56He did bad stuff.
01:15:57What does it mean?
01:15:58Why do we care?
01:15:59We would never have cared until you realize that Doug doing bad stuff and being estranged
01:16:06from God so that God can't trust his son.
01:16:08It ends life on the planet.
01:16:11Pretty serious.
01:16:13This, and then, and then to, to come to the point of finally recognizing that since a relationship
01:16:20takes two and both have to contribute, or it's not a relationship that you realize that God
01:16:27can't save you alone, you have to contribute to engage in a relationship with him and then
01:16:37to realize, well, how that's done and why that's done and how we contribute to that.
01:16:44Uh, it took a long time to come to that.
01:16:47And so many of the understandings and the insights that we're sharing now took 24 years
01:16:54to materialize.
01:16:58And, you know, that we're, we're just now delivering the fruit.
01:17:03All of that study.
01:17:05Well, we have, uh, two and a half hours and our, uh, and our family hour.
01:17:13I think rich, you're still with us.
01:17:14You're, uh, you're hanging in there.
01:17:15You're, uh, you're not, um,
01:17:17Falling asleep yet, rich?
01:17:19Not yet.
01:17:20Okay.
01:17:21Rich is, uh, they say rich.
01:17:23We've got two guys that are just hanging on by a thread here, uh, today, rich and, uh, and
01:17:28Captain Kirk, but you guys, uh, are doing just, uh, doing just fine.
01:17:32So thank you.
01:17:33So, uh, yes, Shabbat Shalom to everyone.
01:17:37It was a wonderful way to, uh, to spend the, uh, this lovely beginning of a Shabbat celebration
01:17:45with you all.
01:17:46Look forward to being with you on the next time.
01:17:48And next time, you know what we're going to be talking about.
01:17:51We're going to be, uh, going, Shazak.
01:17:53We're going to be going into our, uh, celebration of the final word picture, the last Mashal.
01:18:02So much to learn.
01:18:05Good evening, everyone.
01:18:07Shabbat Shalom.
01:18:07Shabbat Shalom.
01:18:08Shabbat Shalom, y'all.
01:18:09So much to like, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
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