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This episode examines why Yahowah corrected Dowd through exposure ~ what was identified as error (chata’) and rebellion (pesha’) ~ and how Dowd’s conduct became the opening that later religions would exploit to redefine covenant, authority, and forgiveness. It explains when accountability must precede mercy and why unaddressed wrongdoing created the space for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to reinterpret failure as doctrine rather than correction. The discussion shows how Yahowah’s response was meant to restore relationship through truth and responsibility ~ not ritual, denial, or religious systems built on Dowd’s collapse.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:04:56 ~ “And Dowd did that, he recovered in his relationship with Yahowah”
00:09:58 ~ “to him from Allah as opposed to the rabbis. You will never die. ”
00:14:59 ~ “That is the reason that Dowd would never die.”
00:20:03 ~ “Now, that said, my wife and I do intervene.”
00:24:57 ~ “depressing depressing circumstance where they think that the world has collapsed”
00:30:02 ~ “And for those who do not know, Hebrew is unique in that there are three volitional moods in the Hebrew language.”
00:34:58 ~ “who beg for it, it bears no resemblance to the God of the Towrah.,”
00:40:06 ~ “I'm telling you, I love my king. And indeed my surrogate son. And I will lay down my life for him.”
00:44:59 ~ “and to the full extent of your ability,”
00:49:57 ~ “This is written in the 51st Psalm.”
00:54:59 ~ “religion of Christianity, the betrayal of Jews by Judaism, and the resulting rabbinical Talmudic curse of Islam would never have occurred.”
00:59:58 ~ “he deployed his ’Amah and her Baal, Leah and Yadah to represent him.”
01:04:56 ~ “and eight before I was born into this life, I have been given this responsibility and I'm not going to shirk it.”
01:09:59 ~ “With neged tamyd, Dowd has begun to see himself as the religious have positioned him as too errant, too immoral to be perceived as right.”
01:14:53 ~ “King in this way and I am in the next honored to tell you he got back up, that our intervention prevailed.”

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Transcript
00:00:00Now, welcome back to
00:00:29the vlog for those of you who may be interested and notice that we're currently meandering
00:00:36back and forth between our rainbow studio downstairs and now our library studio up
00:00:44here on the pool deck. It's because the weather has been quite frightful outside here in the
00:00:50Caribbean and our ocean studio would be a bit problematic until the storminess dies a bit
00:00:58down. We're happy to have the blustery conditions and the rain which often accompanies it because
00:01:06you know we live on an island and our water is what falls on our roof and you know our
00:01:14electricity is what hits our solar panels. You know we are very self-sufficient in this
00:01:21kind of an environment and so we become fans of the weather but that is what's causing
00:01:28us not to go back outside currently into the ocean studio. Here in our library studio we
00:01:37were continuing the story of the last Michal, the last word picture and even though we have
00:01:43finished our presentation of Michal, which is a Proverb 31, it directed our attention to what had
00:01:53caused the intervention because it is the story of a surrogate mother visiting with her son and her
00:02:00son is the son of God, the messiah and king, Dode David. It led us to the injury that he had perpetrated
00:02:09on himself and others that required that intervention and that was found in 2 Samuel 11 and 12 and
00:02:17we were at the last statement that we're going to review in this regard in the 12th chapter before we
00:02:24move on to one of the most painful songs ever written. While I am a celebrant of the 89th
00:02:35I consider it to be the greatest song ever written, I'm here to tell you that the 51st may be the worst
00:02:42and it reflects Dode's mindset at the time and I think it's essential that we share it so that you know
00:02:50how bad this situation had become and it is with you know with great respect for our king because
00:03:02he did get his act together, he recovered, he served as the Passover lamb in 33 CE, he carried our guilt
00:03:11into Sheol, the positive there never to be seen again, he is the greatest person who's ever lived
00:03:18but he was far from perfect and you know that is really part of the message of this story
00:03:24there are two things actually there's many things that over the last 24 and a half years that my wife
00:03:35and I have been able to deduce that no one had seen previously and among them is that Dode served as the
00:03:44Passover lamb in 33 CE and he made it abundantly clear that that was going to be the case and we will find it
00:03:49reinforced throughout the 116th Mismore which we will review after the 51st that is I think the greatest
00:03:57discovery in human history pursuant to God because it negates the three Abrahamic religions the religions of
00:04:05of almost six billion people today proving that they are entirely wrong and it demonstrates that our savior
00:04:14the messiah the chosen one the very son of God is though David and it is profoundly important relative
00:04:22to our standing with God and to his people's standing Israel standing with God but this other thing is
00:04:29quite recently we have learned that God has no interest in perfection so when somebody is saying you have
00:04:36to be a perfect passover lamb that's utter nonsense it's the word that is one of the most frequently
00:04:44misrepresented in the whole of the torah prophets and psalms it uh tamim doesn't mean perfect it means
00:04:51to complete the job to uh do what needs to be done to finish uh the mission that you have been assigned
00:05:00and dode did that he uh recovered in his relationship with yahweh and then proceeded to fulfill the single
00:05:08most important mission ever afforded any of us and that is the fulfillment of pisak matzen makodam in year
00:05:154000 yah making him the ideal candidate uh to do these very things because he uh did what needed to be done
00:05:25and so it is recognizing this and also recognizing that even as we went through 2nd samuel 11 and 12
00:05:36and consider that horrible letter that to dode not only wrote but made the man he intended to assassinate
00:05:42carry all for the lust of a woman uh even though we read it because we needed to deal with it we never
00:05:51run from anything in the torah prophets and psalms god clearly detailed it and shared it graphically
00:05:57for our uh understanding uh we also understand that in context dode still remains the most extraordinary
00:06:07of all men prior to this time beginning at eight years of age and concluding at 54 or 56 years of age
00:06:16and dode lived the most important 48 years that any human would ever experience he um was the man for
00:06:26the job uh he defended his people he wrote marvelous uh psalms and uh and he just was an exemplar
00:06:36of everything that god was striving to achieve with us the fact that he ultimately faltered
00:06:43is um well it's something we have to recognize and deal with but who of us have lived 48 years in
00:06:54the spotlight doing the most difficult job in the world uh representing yahweh the most highly rejected
00:07:01and demeaned job in the world representing god and he did it for 48 years that's longer than anyone else
00:07:09that's eight years longer than than moshe in fact moshe actually gave up in a year and just went through
00:07:15the paces after uh that time uh it's uh it's extraordinary what the man did and we need to
00:07:23keep this in context so nathan replied to dode nevertheless yahweh abar
00:07:34will one day pass over your chatath guilt through your purifying purifying offering
00:07:46you will never die shamuel listen to god to samuel 12 13.
00:07:53if you pay attention with this being stated by yahweh regarding dode then you must acknowledge
00:08:09that there is no credibility in judaism christianity or islam
00:08:17christianity was the first of those three religions to develop
00:08:20and if you read the book of acts you have both peter and paul claiming that dode was dead
00:08:29and because he was dead they felt at liberty to steal every promise yahweh made about him including
00:08:37his titles son of god messiah and king even savior and give them to their construct their product of
00:08:47identity theft jesus but the very fact that it's acknowledged here you will never die
00:08:58means that they lied i know they lied and i make that point every time we go downstairs to the rainbow
00:09:05studio because using paul's and peter's own words i rip them to shreds and prove that
00:09:12there is nothing that they say that is rational or true but here it's emphatic you will never die
00:09:21now with dode continuing to live it means that he is the returning messiah and king just as yahweh
00:09:32said which means that there is no basis for judaism that claims that an unknown messiah will return to them
00:09:39when in fact it's stowed and of course christianity would not exist without judaism
00:09:45because the quran's religiosity is all a result of rabbis selling muhammad talmud readings which he then
00:09:53twisted to assert his suit his situation and claimed that they were given to him from allah as opposed to the rabbis
00:10:01you will never die it is the line that affirms that i'm right that goad was the one who returned
00:10:16in 33 ce year 4 000 yard of phil p sakhmats and makurim and that it was his soul that carried our guilt
00:10:23into sheol only return to the father and shamayim and that it is doubt who will return to be our king in
00:10:302033 as for abar for those who do not know abar according to yahweh as he introduced passover to
00:10:40us pesach he told us that abar was indeed the verbal root of passover it means to pass over
00:10:51and therefore bar served to define passover and yahweh was saying nevertheless yahweh abar
00:10:57will pass over one day your charath guilt through your purifying offering which again reaffirms that
00:11:10dode will resolve his guilt and ours by fulfilling pisach matzah and bokoram all we really have to do is pay
00:11:22pay attention to the words to listen to our god and respond intelligently
00:11:31so yes i appreciate yahweh pointing us to the resolution and the restoration of the relationship
00:11:39through a bar which as i have mentioned but want to underscore is the actionable root of pisach passover
00:11:47which is the first day of chag matzah passover is the doorway to life so now all that need be
00:11:57accomplished is to get our king back on his feet after having fallen so precipitously so that he can
00:12:05answer this call and serve as that door so there is another lesson that i want to reinforce while
00:12:14dode had demonstrated that he was not a perfect lamb by religious standards it should now be blatantly
00:12:23obvious that yahweh defines tamim differently than do men you see just as we know that god was speaking of
00:12:34fulfilling pisach by interjecting a bar as its verbal root and then presenting it as the answer to death
00:12:45tamim the word so carelessly rendered perfect is an actionable root uh its actionable root is tamam
00:12:56it has one as well we can deduce its meaning like pisach meaning to pass over by looking at its actionable
00:13:06root and it speaks of finishing not of being flawless of completing the mission
00:13:15doesn't say anything about standing idly by so as to never incur any guilt it doesn't say anything to
00:13:22be a myth that people can say well my myth is perfect i created my myth just perfect
00:13:27no there's no such thing as a perfect man there's no such thing as a perfect animal perfection is not
00:13:36even something god is interested in because if we were perfect we would not be interesting if we were
00:13:41perfect we could never grow we could never learn anything we could never experience anything new
00:13:47and we could never prove that if mistaken we could learn from our errors and grow as a result and we could get up
00:13:56once fallen once fallen and again demonstrate that god can depend upon us
00:14:03so therefore dode became the tamim lamb when he reengaged completing his calling by fulfilling chag
00:14:12matzah when his bashar body was sacrificed as the lamb he opened the door to eternal life
00:14:19for himself in addition to the entire covenant family and then on matzah when his nefesh soul carried our
00:14:27guilt into sheol to make us innocent before god he was also caring and offloading his own
00:14:36the resolution that yahweh had established in the torah applied to the bakor the firstborn son
00:14:47as well as to all other bakorim firstborn children god didn't change the rules he simply applied them
00:14:56then working with dode yahweh enabled the benefits that is the reason that dode would never die
00:15:03he is the first of firstborn children as a result of this pronouncement from god the entire christian
00:15:14new testament must be rejected paul steals dode's titles and achievements and offers them to the fraud
00:15:20that is jesus on the basis that the king was dead and buried but that is not true
00:15:28while dode would live by the rules of the torah many would die for opting out of its guidance
00:15:38this process would begin with the product of dode's gross impropriety
00:15:46the lesson was meant to scream i'll save you as my son when you return to the script
00:15:56at that same time i will impress upon you what happens when you write your own
00:16:07that notwithstanding because you spurned yahweh showing contempt for him in such an adversarial fashion
00:16:17with enmity and rancor with word and deed this child who is born to you
00:16:24you will absolutely die there would be no life as a result of spurning yahweh
00:16:38of showing contempt for him and god wanted to make that absolutely clear to doubt
00:16:45and as such well this is the case with every soul conceived in impropriety treachery and death
00:16:59it would have been inexcusable for dode to cherish and reward the product of his sordid affair
00:17:06of his deadly behavior of his betrayal what they did was reprehensible it cannot be rewarded under any
00:17:17circumstances and if dode did not receive this message loud and clear we would all be as good as dead
00:17:27now if you say well then you know if i'm extrapolating that then you would say that the child of
00:17:33rape uh should die no i'm not god doesn't know the rapist or the rape victim in all likelihood it would
00:17:42be exceedingly rare for either of them to be covenant since covenant has been has included no one up to the
00:17:51previous 24 years and now is one in a million no they're not two people acting badly
00:18:01uh that child has every reason to live it does the child's fault but this was no ordinary man
00:18:09this is the chosen one this is the son of god this is the messiah and the returning king
00:18:18and for him under those circumstances it was not appropriate
00:18:30and so if dode didn't receive the message loud and clear well we wouldn't be here
00:18:39god was uncompromising in this regard
00:18:48the king's introduction is sufficient to tell us everything we know need to know
00:18:57about what about what follows this was what he wrote immediately after god dressed him down
00:19:08he was angry he was depressed he was likely intoxicated drinking way too much wine he was
00:19:20thinking with the wrong head as they say he was out of his mind what i'm going to share with you now
00:19:27is easily the most despicable song ever written by someone
00:19:35who is familiar with the iowa it will be hard to present this to you
00:19:40and you're going to notice in this throughout i'm copying an attitude i am relentless
00:19:50i will say every step of the way what's wrong is wrong i'm not going to take dode side
00:19:57yeah it doesn't i won't now that said my wife and i do intervene this is one of the most important
00:20:12interventions of all of human history i'm going to share the details of that with you as we move
00:20:17through this process and it is a extraordinary finding and how all of that occurs but at this moment
00:20:25we had not yet done so and we probably would not do so for the next decade i think of the 14 years
00:20:32between this event and the end of those first of three lives he just wallowed in misery it was one
00:20:43mistake after another i think it was during the last four years of this existence and then first four
00:20:51years of solomon's reign when you know solomon took the throne he was only 12 years old he needed some
00:20:59parenting too so this is before our intervention
00:21:07it begins to the nishak the enduring director the eternal conductor for the continuously supervised
00:21:22it's a mismore a song a psalm of dode when nathan giving the nabi prophet came to him
00:21:35regarding the relationship upon him pursuing after bethsheba promised daughter
00:21:44pretty clear when this one was first uttered
00:21:53so looking at this with older and wiser eyes there is another pertinent way to interpret the otherwise
00:22:00common la nashak enduring director introduction la nashak who can also convey that this was written
00:22:10on behalf of the continually supervised not just the eternal director
00:22:16but it would be the eternal director continually supervising
00:22:21doubt one way or another
00:22:23this would be consistent with the 89th mismore where yahweh admitted that he would be constantly
00:22:31keeping watch on him it is also the conclusion i drew from the last mishal
00:22:37the ama and her baal will be serving in this capacity and
00:22:46we have in the past and i think we will do so for at least the next
00:22:501 000 years the blink of an eye and yah time so perhaps i'm prejudiced in this regard but
00:23:00i'm put off
00:23:03by anyone begging for forgiveness that's how religions work but not relationships
00:23:10stop doing the things that irritate god and then focus on what pleases him that's the solution
00:23:22stop doing what irritates him and then start doing what pleases him
00:23:27simple don't beg for forgiveness god has delineated the path to him follow the path
00:23:35up listen to what he says act upon it it's real simple he's not going to do something special for you
00:23:44you could beg until you're blue in the face and all it's going to do is irritate him he delineated
00:23:51a specific process to earn his trust and to become part of his covenant family follow it accept it
00:23:58acknowledge it agree with it or don't but don't pretend that god's going to make a an exception for you
00:24:08because he's not and that even includes dode god's consistent he's dependable he laid out the plan
00:24:18either accept the plan or don't but don't beg god to change it just because you want him to
00:24:26come to grips with what went wrong and clear away the obstacles that led to the misadventure show that
00:24:39you have learned from the mistake by commencing corrective action sharpen your resolve and immediately
00:24:49re-engage in a productive way better equipped and more resolute i tell every friend that i've
00:24:55ever known who is going through and depressing depressing circumstance where they think that
00:25:02the world has collapsed around them and they don't see any way out and woe is me and you know i just
00:25:08wish i wasn't even alive and they they just wallow in it and i said good grief man stop it get out of
00:25:17yourself the solution to depression is always the same get out of yourself stop doing what brought you
00:25:27into that situation and start doing things that are worthwhile focus on helping somebody else accomplish
00:25:36something worthwhile make your life count the moment you stop wallowing in misery and start acting in a way
00:25:44that is appropriate that is conducive and beneficial to others
00:25:52your solution is before you your problem is solved
00:25:58so sharpen your resolve re-engage in a productive way always better equipped more resolute having been toughened up
00:26:09by having fallen and proving that you can get back up and go again
00:26:16turn the failure into an opportunity
00:26:22to rise above it stop wallowing in self-pity
00:26:28simply foreclose on the ensuing depression by turning your failure into a teaching opportunity
00:26:35so that you and others learn the lesson and don't make a similar mistake
00:26:41you're not the first person that failed you're not the first person that's been disappointed get over
00:26:46yourself prove
00:26:51to yourself to those who know you and to yahwah that you can stop being annoying and that you can get up and
00:27:00get going lifting the tide rather than riding it out to sea
00:27:08it really all gets back to eden and to adam he climbed up in the tree and
00:27:15tried to hide within it rather than
00:27:19disengaging from that which was opposed to yahwah's instructions
00:27:24he begged for clemency by failing to be accountable
00:27:28he not only failed to cease irritating god and failed to learn anything from his poor judgment
00:27:34there was no attempt at all to improve to get out of his own head and to do something that showed
00:27:41yahwah that he could be trusted
00:27:44dote was in the woe is me phase begging for forgiveness
00:27:53rather than doing the things
00:27:55to earn it
00:27:59if i've hurt your little feelings i'm not sorry
00:28:03this is a life lesson
00:28:06that would serve all of those on antidepressant medicines
00:28:10stop depending on chemicals stop depending on the psychiatrist stop wallowing in your pity
00:28:19stop being miserable do something worthwhile
00:28:27you should choose to be merciful to me he said you should choose to be merciful you should want to pity me
00:28:33while electing to favor me
00:28:37because it's imperative that you remain inclined toward me
00:28:44chananani you want to be kind to me because it is essential that you show me some compassion
00:28:54call imperative second person masculine singular
00:28:59elohim god in the manner of your loyal love your unfailing kindness and deep devotion your unwavering favoritism
00:29:12and consistent with your compassion and tender affection
00:29:17you must or at the very least you should want to
00:29:21blot out and wipe away my pesha
00:29:25my rebellion and revolting defiance
00:29:28as i breached the agreement
00:29:31my hostile stance
00:29:33my indignance and mutinous insurgency
00:29:37as i reneged on my commitment and i rejected our alliance
00:29:42psalm
00:29:4451 1
00:29:45dood
00:29:53at his best
00:29:55is a master linguist
00:29:59he uses the hebrew language with great aplomb
00:30:04particularly when it comes to moods
00:30:07and for those who do not know hebrew is unique
00:30:11and that there are three volitional moods in the hebrew language
00:30:17the cohortative speaks of first person volition
00:30:19i want you to forgive me i want you to be inclined favorably to me
00:30:24if he had said that that's fine
00:30:26wouldn't have mattered but it's still it would have been fine
00:30:31first person expression of volition the quarter that's not what this was
00:30:35it was written in the imperative
00:30:38the imperative can be as the name suggests a command
00:30:42i'm ordering you commanding you demanding that you are merciful to me
00:30:51yeah that's not going to work with god
00:30:55the imperative move is often used as a hypothetical with a possibility
00:31:00maybe you should consider
00:31:03even though the odds are not likely or great
00:31:07that you should treat me favorably
00:31:11that's not good either is it
00:31:13and i'm here to tell you that while there are times when you can project
00:31:18on yahwah his will you can say yeah well i know this is what you want to do
00:31:24because you've said so
00:31:25and so you can project second person volition on god
00:31:31but doing so in this circumstance and saying you need to do this because of who you are
00:31:37when i've been a jerk
00:31:40no
00:31:41so i want you to know that that's why i wrote this as i did you should choose
00:31:46to be merciful to me
00:31:48the imperative as volitional the second person
00:31:51wanting to pity me
00:31:52saying while electing to favor me because it's imperative
00:31:59that you remain inclined to me or at least demonstrate that possibility
00:32:07and he says
00:32:10elohim god
00:32:13no problem using the title elohim on occasion
00:32:17but not in an opening request not if you're projecting your
00:32:26impressions of what god should want on him
00:32:29he has a name dode knows that dode uses it more frequently than anybody else
00:32:33in this the 51st
00:32:38mismore
00:32:40it's the only one where dode
00:32:42never mentions yahweh's name
00:32:45he is so
00:32:47full of himself
00:32:50so lost so depressed
00:32:53so embarrassed
00:32:55he won't even say yahweh's name
00:33:00it's elohim
00:33:02and that won't change all the way through
00:33:03and then he is projecting all of this based upon what
00:33:09yahweh will want to do or must do
00:33:13even though it's dode's pasha
00:33:16rebellion
00:33:17revolting defiance because he's the one that breached the agreement
00:33:22so as i've said when it comes to the imperative mood we have three options it is
00:33:27either being used to issue a mandate
00:33:30like a command
00:33:32uh stating something that you are demanding
00:33:36stating
00:33:37that which is imperative
00:33:40it can be an indication of the will of the individual being dressed
00:33:45or it can be a hypothetical
00:33:49saying that there is the
00:33:50mere possibility even though it's not a likelihood
00:33:53that you're going to do this that or the other thing
00:33:58however in this case all three approaches
00:34:01are not only wrong
00:34:04they miss the point
00:34:05it's dode who wants yahweh to forgive and forget
00:34:11to express that sentiment he should have conveyed his plea in the
00:34:15cohortative mood conveying first person volition his will
00:34:20god has clearly stated his position on this
00:34:23which is that he is exceedingly disappointed
00:34:27he is disgusted
00:34:29and that there would be no ongoing
00:34:32uh
00:34:33our immediate remedy
00:34:35uh that the remedy was
00:34:37passover a thousand years from now
00:34:41and that the consequence to dode and to his people
00:34:45would be severe
00:34:47he's pronounced judgment
00:34:50he's not saying oh well let's just forget about that
00:34:52i didn't really mean what i said
00:34:55no a god who forgives those
00:34:57who beg for it
00:35:01it bears no resemblance to the god of the torah
00:35:04a god whose will is bent by the demands of men
00:35:08is a religious construct
00:35:11you might like the way that sounds
00:35:14but it's repulsive to the real god
00:35:17yeah was not all loving
00:35:19nor is he always kind and merciful
00:35:23you know i saw the the big billboard at the uh at the super bowl halftime that
00:35:28you know uh that love is the only thing that is more powerful than hate
00:35:35and it conveys a
00:35:37uh largely an accurate message
00:35:43to love one must hate
00:35:47it's true hate is a virtue
00:35:50you need to know who to hate why to hate when to hate
00:35:57and if you don't then you really can't be loving
00:35:59it is essential that we hate what doe did
00:36:05murder
00:36:07rape
00:36:09he had become an alcoholic
00:36:12he was
00:36:14compromising everyone he was leading an exceedingly deceptive plot he was forsaking his responsibility
00:36:24as a leader of his people we ought to despise that the consequences were grievous
00:36:30we ought to
00:36:30hate rape and rapists
00:36:34incest and those who perpetrated
00:36:37pedophilia and pedophiles
00:36:39we ought to hate those things
00:36:42we ought to hate mass murderers terrorists
00:36:47if you don't hate those things that
00:36:50inspire universal bad behavior like jihad
00:36:55islamic terrorism
00:36:56then you're being merciless to the innocent
00:37:01you're not being compassionate to them
00:37:05and that's why i was not all loving
00:37:09he can't be and to be loving at all
00:37:12if you're all loving
00:37:14it's you're just
00:37:16fooling everyone
00:37:19because to love
00:37:20you must hate that which is threatening to those you do love
00:37:25and if yeah we're all loving there would be no purpose to life
00:37:28no rules to live by no guidance to gain from no lessons to learn
00:37:32we can choose to learn and to do the will of god
00:37:39but we cannot impose our will on him
00:37:42we do well to follow his advice
00:37:46and embarrass ourselves when we offload our counsel and requests on him
00:37:51yeah it's very sullen that i will say god you need to give me this i want that
00:37:58i don't have something or other yeah occasionally i'll say you know i don't get this
00:38:02i would really appreciate it maybe if you'd lead me in the right direction i can figure this out
00:38:08yeah i need a little help here or when things go awry in the midst of carrying out our mission
00:38:13and you know i know he wants us to do a good job of of conveying his testimony at this time and
00:38:19and something's come up that's making it very difficult i'll come to him and say i don't know
00:38:24the answer to this one help me i'm sure you've written about it tell me where you've written about
00:38:30it and i'll go translate it and try to understand it but um i'm not telling god to give me something
00:38:37that he's already committed to doing never ask god once to save me it's superfluous i want to do
00:38:48this job well and i know the result of that he laid out the terms and conditions of our being part
00:38:56of the covenant family and i have met them that means that it's a fate of complete why ask for that
00:39:01which he's already committed to doing so in my view just because our king had become pitiful
00:39:12did not mean that he engendered pity
00:39:18having shown none he was currently the last person on the planet deserving compassion
00:39:25now i want you to think that through god had just affirmed what i have told you he said because
00:39:33you showed no compassion this is the consequence
00:39:41so here's a man who had shown no compassion for anybody
00:39:46and now he was begging for compassion that's revolting that's pathetic so having shown none he was the
00:39:58last person on the planet deserving of it and to beg god for it is pitiful
00:40:09i'm telling you i love my king and indeed my surrogate son
00:40:17and i will lay down my life for him because i know the good outweighs the bad the right triumphs over the wrong
00:40:27but i'm going to be forthright because it's in his interest and yours to know when he's wrong
00:40:36and i'm here to tell you that what i'm telling you now i told him emphatically
00:40:43so since god shared this with us since dode wrote these words
00:40:53we're going to have a confrontation here now and i'm not backing down
00:40:57and by the way he wouldn't respect me if i did
00:41:03so the only thing in that opening statement that dode got right was pesha
00:41:07he had breached the agreement he had overtly rebelled against java his behavior was indignant
00:41:17it was treasonous it was mutinous
00:41:22but it wasn't all in the past
00:41:25he was still laying with bathsheba
00:41:27he was pining over the product of their treasonous and appalling behavior he was lounging around all day
00:41:35feeling sorry for himself it was so bad
00:41:40so let's be clear since our king's mind was muddled
00:41:55yeah was chin on desire to be kind and supportive wasn't on trial
00:42:01he had not changed while he wanted to show favoritism it was dode who was precluding it
00:42:10he had been extraordinarily chesed loving and kind to dode and he would be again after the
00:42:20intervention of the ama and herbal yada and if it were not for his commitment
00:42:30to this chesed beneficial relationship dode would be dead
00:42:36the fact he is still alive
00:42:43and the promise that he would never die
00:42:47is tribute to the fact that yahweh remained chesed deeply devoted to his wayward son
00:42:54in recognition that they would accomplish something extraordinary together
00:43:00and that that would occur following the intervention
00:43:03that begins in the last mishal and it concludes in the 89th mizmor
00:43:14having not yet met with leia and yada
00:43:18node was confused he believed that elohim had some kind of a magic wand a super sponge
00:43:26to blot out and wipe away rebellious episodes but that is not how it works
00:43:34a lesson he would learn and then facilitate in due time
00:43:43rather than blotting out and scrubbing away our guilt it is bundled up and discharged it's taken
00:43:52from us and deposited in sheol never to be seen again yahweh's mashal solution renders us not guilty
00:44:03rather than temporarily bathed and disinfected
00:44:08there is no sanitizer for ongoing rebellion and there is no divine bathtub
00:44:15we do not dictate terms to god and we accept his rules or we write himself we write ourselves out of his will
00:44:31dode's response to god imposing consequences on him was almost as bad as had been his behavior
00:44:41that led to his current plight
00:44:45i think worse
00:44:51he said
00:44:53it is imperative
00:44:56that you choose to intensely
00:44:59and to the full extent of your ability
00:45:02provide many ongoing
00:45:04this is
00:45:06harbeth
00:45:08you must be sufficiently great
00:45:10to want to offer numerous and multiplied
00:45:16hiffle
00:45:17imperative second person masculine singular
00:45:20laundry services for me
00:45:23where you are compelled
00:45:25to express your desire to wash me
00:45:27you are commanded
00:45:29you are commanded
00:45:31to want to cleanse and bathe me
00:45:35also in the imperative mood
00:45:37of my awon
00:45:40my
00:45:42punitive consequence
00:45:44of my perversions and my corruptions for having bent and twisted the truth
00:45:51of my guilt for having distorted what is right but coming wrong
00:45:55and from
00:45:55chata'ath
00:45:57my
00:45:57misleading ways and for having gone astray
00:46:01from me missing the way
00:46:03forfeiting the relationship and bearing
00:46:05the loss of being wrong
00:46:07for me having led others astray
00:46:10well at this point
00:46:15we have the three of the four
00:46:19words that are used in hebrew and there's seven if you consider the
00:46:23variations of ra ra ra
00:46:28but
00:46:29those just laid down the gauntlet and said yep
00:46:33i've got awon
00:46:35i've got chata'ath
00:46:36and as a result of my pesha
00:46:41my awon
00:46:42my chata'a
00:46:44well you're compelled
00:46:48to provide ongoing laundry services
00:46:51it's imperative that you express your desire to wash me
00:46:57you must cleanse me because you want to restore me
00:47:01making me all bright and shiny again
00:47:04to harani it is imperative that your will become to purify me brightening me to a sky blue color
00:47:14imperative imperative imperative imperative imperative imperative
00:47:17mismore song psalm 51 2.
00:47:23wow he's got a brass set of cojones to say that to y'all
00:47:30yeah i don't think that is the um i don't think that's the way i would phrase it i understand
00:47:36that it takes some courage to tell god what he must do i think it's the alcohol speaking
00:47:43i think it's the depression screaming i think it's the guilt raging
00:47:52i love you we have a as we have as a relaxed and personal relationship as as two people
00:48:01god and a person could possibly have i don't put him on a pedestal he is my dad but he's also my boss
00:48:06i fully respect that he is infinitely brighter than i am and better than i am in everything
00:48:15but i know what he wants to accomplish and i know that he chooses to work through people
00:48:19and you know i guess i was the only volunteer and so we're committed to doing this thing together
00:48:25and there are a couple of times where i've gotten god god why would you allow this to happen
00:48:30this is really frustrating but i will guarantee you i have never used the imperative mood
00:48:44i wouldn't even think of it
00:48:49so our king was telling god to provide maid services as if running a laundromat for perverted souls
00:48:55i'm not going to pretty it up that's what he said he was even dictating terms because the compelled
00:49:07laundry services would be ongoing numerous intense and done with a smile
00:49:17a happy ending he was telling god he was going to do it and he'd like it
00:49:23no
00:49:35those who are want to claim
00:49:39that everything a prophet says must be true are oblivious to the obvious i've tried to make this
00:49:47point before and i've had all manner of pushback now stop it
00:49:53dode was wrong this is written in the 51st psalm
00:50:03he was wrong
00:50:07and god had told himself and soon so would lay on yada
00:50:12now with every verb in the imperative mood though it is either issuing commands to god or he is dictating
00:50:23the will of god or he is issuing a hypothetical all wrong well this should never have been spoken
00:50:32the only way at least it was
00:50:39i can't even say honest uh the only way it was
00:50:42i can't even say appropriately spoken
00:50:45but if it had been expressed in the cohortative at least he would be saying this is what i want
00:50:52now should you be curious the king used the call stem twice admitting that there was nothing nuanced in his demand
00:51:04he deployed the hiffle stem to say that god had to treat him as an extension of himself
00:51:12routinely doing this for him
00:51:14then the last two verbs were rendered in the peel which is to say that dode would be the one to receive the benefit
00:51:22and in fact
00:51:25all of this
00:51:26all of this has pertained to dode the king isn't the least bit concerned about those whose lives he has ruined
00:51:43make no mistake this isn't just about lustful killing
00:51:50by rebelling against god and extinguishing the light of yahweh
00:51:53over the titillation of adding an additional woman to his harem
00:52:01dode opened the door that i have spent the last two decades trying to close
00:52:09so you will have to overlook the fact that i'm upset
00:52:15i have invested 10 years of my life closing the door that he opened
00:52:23through this horrible horrible behavior and subsequent rant
00:52:29why
00:52:30because dode disqualified himself from being seen as the son of god
00:52:35as the chosen one as the messiah as the returning king and especially as our savior he trashed every
00:52:44wonderful thing yahweh had to say about him and that yahweh had promised to do with him
00:52:51leaving god hanging and distraught
00:52:55dode had become a dishonorable son a bad husband a worse father a derelict defender of his people
00:53:08a gluttonous king a corrupt person and a horrendous example
00:53:14the consequence wasn't just unraveling of yisrael and the torment of content continuous death and
00:53:25destruction of his people which he didn't give a damn about at the time yahweh says because you have done
00:53:31this israel israel will never lay down the sword it will be harassed
00:53:37for a very long time he didn't give a damn he didn't ask for the defense of his people he says me
00:53:44me me take care of me
00:53:46he wasn't trying to save anybody but himself
00:53:54it's despicable
00:53:57the consequence wasn't just
00:54:00the unraveling of israel because as a result of this sordid affair dode made it easy he made it
00:54:08inevitable for the twistians and then the rabbis to renounce and to replace him
00:54:20he had fallen and failed to recover at this time
00:54:24and there would be no way to substitute had he not done so i'm just telling you had dode not made
00:54:33an absolute fool of himself and he had not been despicable in every possible way
00:54:42had he not fallen and failed to recover at this time there would have been no way to substitute jesus
00:54:49or bakakva as replacement messiahs
00:54:56the unrelenting demonization and resulting religion of christianity the betrayal of jews by judaism
00:55:06and the resulting rabbinical talmudic curse of islam would never have occurred there would have
00:55:12been no diaspora there would have been no holocaust and yahweh knew it
00:55:20which is why he was so distraught
00:55:24i want you to think that through because dote did this thing knowing better
00:55:32and then dug himself in even deeper everyone who has read this story
00:55:40recognized that he disqualified himself for every favorable thing that god had said about him
00:55:45and that he left the religious wide open for a replacement messiah a better one
00:55:55a new son of god
00:55:58a better one
00:56:04an entirely different savior
00:56:05and the consequence
00:56:08for jews for jews for yahudim and israelites and for the world of goyim who would be
00:56:18lured away from god by those false messiahs
00:56:22devastating
00:56:25billions and billions and billions and billions of people would die because of what he did
00:56:31and now he was begging for personal forgiveness
00:56:43selfishly i have a i have a dog in this fight
00:56:47because i was asked to devote better part of a decade
00:56:5412 to 14 hours a day six to seven days a week
00:56:57cleaning up the mess that dote had made
00:57:03explains why yahweh was so eager to have me repudiate islam christianity and judaism
00:57:09comprising you know a third of the total books i have written
00:57:13in the yada yawa series
00:57:16were composed to clean up this mess
00:57:21five volumes of twistianity five volumes of goddamn religion three volumes of babel
00:57:26all to clean up the mess that became inevitable
00:57:31because of what doe did
00:57:33so yeah i've got some skin in the game here
00:57:39the serious advocates of these religions all know what doe did
00:57:45and they readily justify the imposition of their counterfeit messiahs
00:57:50as necessary improvements
00:57:56and that's why we have to deal with this rabbinical judaism spices doubt
00:58:05they deny him as the messiah they deny him as the son of god they
00:58:08deny him as their savior they don't deny him as the returning king why because of this
00:58:19as for god
00:58:21dode put yahweh
00:58:24in a terrible situation
00:58:28if he failed to confront dode's ra
00:58:31pasha awon and chata
00:58:33it's patently obvious that the king would have continued to act inappropriately and try to cover his tracks
00:58:46he would never
00:58:48ever
00:58:49have dealt with his departure from yahweh
00:58:53and his torah
00:58:54he would never would have reengaged
00:58:56negating any possibility of fulfilling the moadim
00:59:01there would be no serving mankind or saving
00:59:05humankind
00:59:08but by having done so
00:59:10by overtly exposing and censuring
00:59:14his son
00:59:16he gave the religious the rope
00:59:19to hang him
00:59:20and they did
00:59:27as for god he did what
00:59:29came naturally to him
00:59:31he confronted the problem head on
00:59:39he excoriated his son
00:59:42he remained true to his word
00:59:45and thus consistent
00:59:47and then he went about resolving the issue
00:59:50his way
00:59:51after full disclosure
00:59:55and open refutation
00:59:58he deployed his ama
01:00:00and her baal
01:00:03leah and yada
01:00:05to represent him
01:00:09and now after considering my wife's advice
01:00:13you are reading
01:00:16and listening to
01:00:16my rebuke
01:00:27but please
01:00:29i know this is harsh
01:00:31but i want you to keep in mind
01:00:35and the way that god has positioned lay on myself
01:00:39he is our son too
01:00:41he stumbled and fell
01:00:47but prior to that
01:00:48the fact is he outperformed
01:00:51all of us
01:00:52and after our intervention he would do so again
01:00:57he persistently contributed at an exceptional level
01:01:01for 48 years
01:01:05prior to this implosion
01:01:07it's the most difficult job
01:01:10on earth
01:01:12yahweh tried it
01:01:13and didn't succeed
01:01:18moshe
01:01:20tried it
01:01:21and begged god to kill him
01:01:22it was so hard
01:01:24none of the prophets succeeded
01:01:25none of them
01:01:28this is the hardest job on earth
01:01:31to be in the spotlight
01:01:33that god says you're my chosen implement
01:01:35to convey my message
01:01:37to a world that doesn't want to hear from yahweh
01:01:40who despises him
01:01:42there is no job more difficult
01:01:44dode did it for 48 years
01:01:48prior to this implosion
01:01:50and we need to keep that in mind
01:01:51and more importantly
01:01:52after our invent
01:01:53enter invention
01:01:56he
01:01:57fulfilled peace
01:01:58akhmatsum
01:01:58according to the toughest mission
01:02:00ever
01:02:01dode
01:02:07more than made up
01:02:09for her failures
01:02:10because he fulfilled chagmatza
01:02:13once he came to recognize
01:02:16who he was
01:02:17what he represented
01:02:19and what lay before him in his second and third lives
01:02:24he more than manned up
01:02:25but at this point he did not know any of those things
01:02:28i was wrong when i told you
01:02:31that dode figured it out
01:02:32because i did
01:02:35i told him
01:02:41he completed
01:02:43the most physically mentally
01:02:46and emotionally demanding mission in human history
01:02:49ultimately justifying every accolade
01:02:53and title
01:02:54do you know why i could tell him he was going to sacrifice
01:02:58his body being crucified by the romans
01:03:00and then go into hell for a heavenly cause
01:03:04because i would make the same sacrifice
01:03:07i could look him in the eye
01:03:10and say you're not the only one
01:03:13me too
01:03:14and i'm doing mine for you
01:03:23he had
01:03:26done something horrible
01:03:29but had he not recovered
01:03:32and re-established trust with yahwah
01:03:35which was the purpose of our intervention
01:03:37none of us would be here
01:03:41to listen to
01:03:43any of this
01:03:45capisce
01:03:48so i'm in a position where i can scold him
01:03:51based upon what he did
01:03:53based upon what he said
01:03:55but no one else has
01:03:58i've earned this right
01:04:00i've earned this responsibility
01:04:02it is my responsibility
01:04:06i'm not going to shirk my responsibility
01:04:11but anybody else that wants to criticize him
01:04:13ought to be careful
01:04:16because he is god's beloved
01:04:19because he invested 48 years in the spotlight
01:04:23doing the most impossible job in the world
01:04:25and then in his second of three lives
01:04:27he allowed the romans to crucify him to fulfill passover
01:04:31and then he carried our guilt into hell
01:04:37to save us
01:04:41so don't go there
01:04:44know that it happened
01:04:45know that it was resolved
01:04:49know that with this appointment of this job
01:04:53and 24 years already invested
01:04:5732 by the time that dode returns
01:04:59and eight
01:05:02before i was born into this life
01:05:07i have been given this responsibility and i'm not going to shirk it
01:05:15so yes
01:05:16i am openly
01:05:19and aggressively criticizing
01:05:22the king
01:05:22dot
01:05:23as did yahweh
01:05:26but i'm doing so because i love him
01:05:31i would grow to respect him
01:05:33i have a bromance with my son
01:05:40i know how much
01:05:44he ultimately means to me
01:05:46to you
01:05:47and to god
01:05:53i know
01:05:53he got up
01:05:56and got going
01:05:58in the most
01:05:59amazing way
01:06:02so i have no issue
01:06:03when we're through this
01:06:05restoring his luster
01:06:07burnishing his resume
01:06:08and re-establishing his reputation
01:06:12and you're going to see that
01:06:14again
01:06:16as i present to you
01:06:18the 116th mismore after this
01:06:22and then i'm going to present the 89th
01:06:24from an entirely
01:06:27different perspective
01:06:31and it serves as
01:06:35undeniable proof
01:06:40but we're not there yet
01:06:43so continuing with our lesson here and now
01:06:46there are
01:06:49four hebrew words
01:06:51six if you consider their derivations
01:06:54that are commonly
01:06:56albeit inappropriately rendered as sem
01:07:00three of those were spoken
01:07:03by yahweh
01:07:04in his dressing down of dot
01:07:07they are raw
01:07:09evil neighbor and malcontent countrymen
01:07:12ra
01:07:12ah
01:07:14evil individual
01:07:15promoting that which is wrong
01:07:17and ra
01:07:18with the hay
01:07:19misleading and
01:07:20malignant shepherd
01:07:24to these
01:07:26dote has added pesha
01:07:28rebellion and revolting defiance
01:07:30by breaching the agreement
01:07:32awon
01:07:33the punitive consequence of perversions
01:07:36and corruptions for having
01:07:38bent and twisted to the truth
01:07:41and chattaath
01:07:43misleading ways
01:07:45and for having
01:07:46gone astray
01:07:51now that we have defined the terms
01:07:55dote is announcing that he is actually aware
01:07:58and continually cognizant of his pesha
01:08:02of his violation of the agreement and
01:08:05reach of trust for having shown contempt for the word of god
01:08:08however there was no quick fix
01:08:11no magic wand
01:08:13no miracle mop
01:08:15to clean up the mess he had made
01:08:18his follow-on statement is heartbreaking
01:08:21the fact that he has chata'ah forfeited the relationship
01:08:26for having led so many astray
01:08:29neged
01:08:30tamid
01:08:32now defines
01:08:33who he has become
01:08:35and at least for some time
01:08:41and to the future
01:08:46indeed
01:08:48i myself
01:08:49am actually
01:08:51and continually
01:08:53cognizant of
01:08:54cognizant of
01:08:55anayata
01:08:57i am genuinely and habitually aware of
01:09:01and familiar with
01:09:02call
01:09:04imperfect
01:09:04my pesha
01:09:08my rebellion
01:09:10and revolting defiance for breaching the agreement
01:09:13and violating the trust
01:09:18my chata
01:09:20misleading ways for having gone astray
01:09:24are conspicuously before me
01:09:26they're beside me all around me
01:09:28closely corresponding to me because
01:09:31they continually proclaim what i have become
01:09:36neged ani tamid
01:09:39they remain in plain sight right in front of me
01:09:42ahead of me and trailing me and
01:09:44clearly and constantly announcing and expounding upon
01:09:48who i have presently become
01:09:54ms moore psalm
01:09:5651 3
01:10:02with neged tamid
01:10:06dote has begun to see himself
01:10:09as the religious have positioned him
01:10:12as too errant
01:10:15too immoral
01:10:17to be perceived as right
01:10:21his notoriety precedes him
01:10:24announcing who he had become
01:10:27long before his arrival
01:10:29the problem wasn't going away
01:10:31and things were going to get much worse before they would improve
01:10:35but at least he had begun
01:10:41to yada
01:10:45now i would be remiss if i didn't reveal that
01:10:48tamid
01:10:49continually persistently perpetually
01:10:52is just one letter away from tamim
01:10:59the word misrepresented as perfect without defect unblemished innocent and blameless
01:11:06this correlation between these words
01:11:09this correlation between these words becomes even closer
01:11:13when we realize that the y-m
01:11:15suffix on tamim
01:11:17makes tom
01:11:19a plural adjective
01:11:21and tamid
01:11:22continuing to be persistent
01:11:25and tamim
01:11:26the word errantly rendered perfect
01:11:30share the same actionable root
01:11:32kamama
01:11:33and therein is one of life's
01:11:38great lessons
01:11:43yahwah is not seeking perfection
01:11:47as it would serve no purpose
01:11:50and it would be tragically counterproductive
01:11:53if we were
01:11:55if we were perfect
01:11:58there would be nothing to learn
01:12:00no way to grow
01:12:01no opportunity for improvement
01:12:04no capacity for us to be unique
01:12:07or interesting
01:12:10god wasn't expecting
01:12:11or even desirous of perfection from dote
01:12:15or from any other man or woman
01:12:18in fact we're all better off when we make mistakes and stumble
01:12:23when we fall because we can learn from them
01:12:26we can get up and demonstrate our resolve
01:12:30forging our character along the way
01:12:34therefore tamam and its derivatives
01:12:37tamid and tamim
01:12:40speak of having the fortitude to finish the job
01:12:45life is a test
01:12:48and the passing grade is demonstrating
01:12:50that we're eager to be perceptive
01:12:53reflective
01:12:55responsive
01:12:56and reliable
01:12:58listen
01:12:59learn
01:13:00engage
01:13:01and then continue
01:13:03until the job is done
01:13:10this is what the religious miss
01:13:14when they justify creating false messiahs
01:13:16to replace the imperfect one
01:13:19god is ultimately endorsing
01:13:22he knows what they miss
01:13:25dode fulfilled his mission
01:13:27he completed the most difficult and demanding challenge
01:13:31challenge that any man has ever faced
01:13:35he endured crucifixion to open the door to life on pisak
01:13:40and he went into hell on matzah to remove his guilt and ours
01:13:45therefore my critique of him
01:13:50is because i too
01:13:51have a job to complete and it includes re-establishing dode's relationship with the iowa and then restoring his reputation with his people because only then is the job complete
01:14:06complete
01:14:09and in the present moment
01:14:11prior to our intervention
01:14:14the king simply doubled down on chata
01:14:18going away and becoming misleading
01:14:21by using the verbal root
01:14:23and then dode would add a dose of raw evil ineptitude into the mix
01:14:27but
01:14:32i think
01:14:34i've said enough for today
01:14:37i'm going to conclude this program at this point
01:14:40and we're going to pick this back up after an hour and 15 minutes
01:14:45tomorrow
01:14:46i am
01:14:52in one breath
01:14:54sad
01:14:56that i have to expose
01:14:59my beloved son and our king in this way
01:15:05and i am in the next
01:15:08honored
01:15:10to tell you
01:15:11he got back up
01:15:17that our intervention prevailed
01:15:21and that he re-established himself
01:15:25as the chosen one
01:15:27as the anointed messiah
01:15:30as the son of god
01:15:32our savior
01:15:35and returning king
01:15:36and i want you to celebrate him as such
01:15:38as such
01:15:40thank you for listening
01:15:42you
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Yada Yahowah
Creator
2 days ago
#CorrectingDowd #Pesha #Chata #Chataath #Towrah #Covenant #AbrahamicReligions #ReligiousControl #Accountability #FinalWordPicture #YadaYahowah #CraigWinn
Yada Yahowah
Creator
2 days ago
The discussion shows how Yahowah’s response was meant to restore relationship through truth and responsibility ~ not ritual, denial, or religious systems built on Dowd’s collapse.
Yada Yahowah
Creator
2 days ago
This episode examines why Yahowah corrected Dowd through exposure ~ what was identified as error (chata’) and rebellion (pesha’) ~ and how Dowd’s conduct became the opening that later religions would exploit to redefine covenant, authority, and forgiveness. It explains when accountability must precede mercy and why unaddressed wrongdoing created the space for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to reinterpret failure as doctrine rather than correction.

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