When religion turns into instruments of torture like the Rack~the Strappado~the Thumbscrew~the Garrote~and the Stake~what is truly being seized~and who ultimately escapes the systems built to control and silence dissent? As Mizmowr 9~10 confront ga’owah arrogance and rasha’ schemes~the episode exposes how institutional power weaponizes faith~where Tsiyon stands in defiance of ecclesiastical brutality~and why those who engineered torment now face prophetic reckoning. In a sober but urgent tone~it asks how Covenant responsiveness determines survival~when judgment overturns oppressive structures~and whether the very instruments once used to crush others now testify against their makers.
00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:05:58 ~ "The most common are the perfect and imperfect with the perfect being constrained in time either in the past present or future"
00:09:59 ~ "In this case now 3,500 years ago with the Towrah 2,500 years ago with the last of the prophets with Malachi"
00:15:07 ~ "The yadaya.com site is really a clearinghouse for all things Yahowah"
00:19:52 ~ "If you want to read the analysis of that passage and what can be learned from it the insights that can be deduced from it"
00:25:34 ~ "You don't have a whole lot of time if you want to make this Shabuwa harvest"
00:30:36 ~ "I've written more about insights that can be derived from God than all of the other prophets combined"
00:34:59 ~ "This volume begins that Yahowah's animosity toward the Gentiles who have fraudulently claimed to have inherited the blessings"
00:46:11 ~ "That day is on Yom Kippurym the preceding time 10 days before it gets a remnant of Yisrael ready for that"
00:46:02 ~ "When his people cease being political and religious and answer his call to return home he will come back for them"
00:41:37 ~ "So this next Psalm begins with Dowd asking Yahowah why he has distanced himself from his people"
01:00:07 ~ "The Towrah is both the path and the door one that can swing open or close"
01:04:16 ~ "I saw things that opened my eyes and as I pursued this exposure that travel brings"
01:06:25 ~ "With arrogance ga'owah the immoral and self proclaimed prideful and presumptuously haughtiness the dishonesty the condemnable and the guilty the rasha"
01:05:03 ~ "The more I learn about what they did under the name of their God forsaken religion of Christianity or Islam"
InstrumentsOfTorture, RomanCatholicInquisition, RackAndStrappado, ReligiousOppression, WhoIsSeized, WhoEscapesJudgment, DowdMessiah, Mizmowr10, YahowahJudgesNations, CovenantVsReligion, TsiyonRefuge, MessiahAndSon
#InstrumentsOfTorture #RomanCatholicInquisition #WhoIsSeized #WhoEscapes #Mizmowr10 #Dowd #Yahowah #CovenantVsReligion #MessiahAndSon
00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:05:58 ~ "The most common are the perfect and imperfect with the perfect being constrained in time either in the past present or future"
00:09:59 ~ "In this case now 3,500 years ago with the Towrah 2,500 years ago with the last of the prophets with Malachi"
00:15:07 ~ "The yadaya.com site is really a clearinghouse for all things Yahowah"
00:19:52 ~ "If you want to read the analysis of that passage and what can be learned from it the insights that can be deduced from it"
00:25:34 ~ "You don't have a whole lot of time if you want to make this Shabuwa harvest"
00:30:36 ~ "I've written more about insights that can be derived from God than all of the other prophets combined"
00:34:59 ~ "This volume begins that Yahowah's animosity toward the Gentiles who have fraudulently claimed to have inherited the blessings"
00:46:11 ~ "That day is on Yom Kippurym the preceding time 10 days before it gets a remnant of Yisrael ready for that"
00:46:02 ~ "When his people cease being political and religious and answer his call to return home he will come back for them"
00:41:37 ~ "So this next Psalm begins with Dowd asking Yahowah why he has distanced himself from his people"
01:00:07 ~ "The Towrah is both the path and the door one that can swing open or close"
01:04:16 ~ "I saw things that opened my eyes and as I pursued this exposure that travel brings"
01:06:25 ~ "With arrogance ga'owah the immoral and self proclaimed prideful and presumptuously haughtiness the dishonesty the condemnable and the guilty the rasha"
01:05:03 ~ "The more I learn about what they did under the name of their God forsaken religion of Christianity or Islam"
InstrumentsOfTorture, RomanCatholicInquisition, RackAndStrappado, ReligiousOppression, WhoIsSeized, WhoEscapesJudgment, DowdMessiah, Mizmowr10, YahowahJudgesNations, CovenantVsReligion, TsiyonRefuge, MessiahAndSon
#InstrumentsOfTorture #RomanCatholicInquisition #WhoIsSeized #WhoEscapes #Mizmowr10 #Dowd #Yahowah #CovenantVsReligion #MessiahAndSon
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00:00:28Well,
00:00:29welcome to this evening edition of the ocean studio here as part of the
00:00:34blog. I'm here with a Wookie.
00:00:37We'll see how long he wants to participate in, in this program.
00:00:41I wanted to begin by just having a interesting chat.
00:00:45I finished a phone call with one of my dearest and longest term friends.
00:00:51His name is Joe.
00:00:53He was the man who wrote the original code for a company that we took public
00:00:58many years ago.
00:00:59He, he actually wrote far more sophisticated code than currently runs Amazon
00:01:05for our, our online.com retail operation.
00:01:11It really genius, genius work that he was able to do for us.
00:01:16And now we're working on things like presenting all of my translations on the
00:01:22yada, yada, yada website, but doing so, so that you can see, uh, every verse of,
00:01:29say, Barashith Genesis that I have translated one after the other.
00:01:33And every time that I've translated them, how in a different context and a different time,
00:01:38I may have, uh, rendered them.
00:01:41Uh, in fact, I would not may, I would have rendered them differently because each time
00:01:44you go through, you're looking at the words and all of the conjugations and the stems and
00:01:49the pronouns and, uh, the, the like, and, you know, it's a, it's an art form as you're
00:01:54trying to render it.
00:01:55And the more you learn, the more you recognize patterns, uh, in God's testimony and, and can,
00:02:00uh, convey his intended meaning more accurately.
00:02:04And they're always amplified translations.
00:02:06And, and so we were having a conversation about this.
00:02:08And for those who, uh, may not know, who have not been to yada, yada.com or all of these
00:02:14books, uh, that I have written are presented free is that, uh, 25 years ago, I invented a
00:02:21entirely new way of translating, uh, prior to this time, no one had done anything anywhere
00:02:28close to this, which is, it's not only an amplified translation.
00:02:31And I realized there's one publication of, uh, of a Bible that calls itself an amplified,
00:02:37uh, version, but it's not, uh, it's just like every other version.
00:02:42The first ever amplified translation, where if there were 20 words that would properly
00:02:48render a single Hebrew word, I would present all 20 of them that made sense within that
00:02:55context, not overwhelming the reader by putting maybe the three or four most, um, important
00:03:01of them in a bold font.
00:03:04And then within the, uh, parenthetical in a standard font, I would present many of the
00:03:10other, uh, possibilities so that you were not shortchanged, recognizing that God may have
00:03:16intended and probably did all of these things for us to know.
00:03:20So it's the first real amplified translation where the full meaning of every word is presented,
00:03:26not just, um, the translator's decision as to what they think was the only word being conveyed.
00:03:35Uh, and I think that shortchanges you.
00:03:38And I think it's a terrible way to go about.
00:03:40I'm not here to, to presume that if God used a word that can have 10 definitions that are all
00:03:48pertinent in that context, that we should shortchange anybody, including God, to only representing
00:03:54one of them. So it was the first ever genuine amplified translation.
00:03:58It was also the first where the generic form of the Hebrew word being translated was actually print,
00:04:06put right in side of the translation itself.
00:04:10So that after the bold copy, which is the amplified translation itself inside of a parenthetical,
00:04:16the first word written in italics would be the most, uh, genitive form of the Hebrew word.
00:04:24And I'd write it, you know, say, let's say that it was a Hebrew word that was a verb and
00:04:28it was, uh, um,
00:04:30had a prefix of a pronoun like, uh, he or she, or, you know, uh, I, and, or it was,
00:04:39uh, uh,
00:04:40had, uh, a suffix of a pronoun like, uh, uh, uh, me or, uh, or your, and then it, uh,
00:04:49perhaps had, um, uh, a stem that, uh, gave it, uh, uh, additional meaning
00:04:55like the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, one of the seven stems in, uh, in Hebrew that convey,
00:05:05uh, meanings like the call,
00:05:07which would be considered, uh, uh, uh, uh, a literal interpretation of those, uh, words, uh, the peel, uh, the
00:05:15nifl, uh, or other examples.
00:05:17And then there's moods also in the Hebrew that convey volition in first, second, and third person.
00:05:23Uh, the cohortative, for example, is first person expression of volition.
00:05:27And then there are, are four, uh, conjunctions that, um, uh, uh, that convey, um, uh, time, uh, relative to
00:05:40the verb,
00:05:40whether it's ongoing or, uh, completed, uh, conjugation, I should say.
00:05:45And these, um, are the four ways of conveying whether the action of the verb
00:05:53is taking place over a prolonged period or is, uh, for a finite period.
00:05:59And time can be expressed relative to the verb in four different, uh, conjugation.
00:06:06The most common are the perfect and imperfect with the perfect being constrained in time,
00:06:11either in the past, present, or future, and the imperfect being unrestrained in time.
00:06:16Uh, recognizing that no verb is stuck in time.
00:06:20In Hebrew, uh, all verbs are true throughout time.
00:06:24So if I were to use the, um, the verb haya, meaning, uh, uh, is, was, or will be,
00:06:33all of those are true unless the very context tells us that this is something that has not taken place
00:06:41where I can then render it as will, or this is something we know has taken place in the past
00:06:46where I can say, uh, was, uh, or so will be, or was, and if it is something that is
00:06:53concurrent
00:06:54with the discussion, you can say is, but it's all from haya and every verb is unconstrained in time.
00:07:01It's kind of like light on a photon of light, all time exists simultaneously.
00:07:06And so I'm the first to consider every one of these, uh, factors, but then render the actual verb
00:07:15and its most, uh, genitive form, because that's the only way you can look it up.
00:07:20If it's all loaded with the stems and the conjugations and the pronouns,
00:07:25and also with, uh, uh, conjecture, you know, so it's got prepositions, uh, which are all attached
00:07:32to the, uh, the verb, uh, conjugations, uh, then you'll never be able to look it up.
00:07:39So I presented the Hebrew term in the most generic form that you can copy and paste
00:07:45in any search engine, and it will verify the meanings that I have chosen.
00:07:49So you're in a position to prove that my translations are accurate.
00:07:53No one else has ever had the audacity to give you the tools to actually verify their translations.
00:07:59But I did, uh, and it's a huge tool to build confidence, uh, between you and I.
00:08:06Um, and so there's just nothing like these translations that have ever existed.
00:08:11And if a, uh, passage was included in the Dead Sea Scrolls, I looked up every single one of them
00:08:20to see if there was a variance between the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Mesoretic Text.
00:08:24And if they, if there was, I made my translation based upon the, the Dead Sea Scrolls.
00:08:30So you would have the oldest extant version of the truth as it came from God.
00:08:37And in the Hebrew, for example, there's about a 14% difference between the Mesoretic Text and the Dead Sea
00:08:44Scrolls.
00:08:45So by doing that, we, we, uh, afford you the opportunity to know what the oldest witness says,
00:08:53and you have that correction.
00:08:55Uh, then I did something no one else has ever done before, which I scrubbed every word of the Mesoretic
00:09:02diacritical markings,
00:09:03where I came to realize that the Hebrew alphabet contains, uh, five vowels and 17 consonants amongst the 22 letters.
00:09:14So the diacritical markings were really just a means that the Masoretic created in the 11th, uh, and 12th centuries
00:09:22CE,
00:09:23uh, you know, we're dealing with now, uh, 2,500 years after the Torah was written, uh, to interpret it
00:09:32religiously,
00:09:33the way they wanted it interpreted.
00:09:35And so they made different words being different things based on when they marked them.
00:09:41And so I scrubbed at all of that.
00:09:43And I share with you every meaning that is based upon the word as, uh, as it appears in the
00:09:52original text without all of those markings.
00:09:54So you're, you're going back to divine writ as it was inspired in this case now, 3,500 years ago
00:10:02with the Torah, uh, 2,500 years ago with the last of the prophets with, uh, Malachi.
00:10:08Again, no one's ever done that, uh, with you.
00:10:11So it became a, a very different way of us being able to communicate and to reveal information.
00:10:18And in doing that, I realized that, uh, there are two letters that, um, can make the, uh, very similar
00:10:27vowel signs, sounds.
00:10:29You can have the E sound or the A sound, the I, uh, from the Aleph or the Ein, uh,
00:10:36in, uh, in Hebrew.
00:10:37And the scholastic pedantic way to deal with it was a closed or open quote representing the Aleph to differentiate
00:10:46it from the Ein.
00:10:48The problem with that is that Word, uh, has a field day with open and, and, uh, closed quotes, uh,
00:10:54single quotes.
00:10:55And we'll decide, do you want it as, you know, it's a smart quote or just a standard or, and
00:11:01it will go, uh, vertical.
00:11:03And in fact, almost all computer presentations now just show the open and quote, quote is a vertical slash.
00:11:09They don't make a differentiation between the, the open quote or the closed quote.
00:11:14And so the old scholastic way of dealing with this, which very few people followed anyway, is rendered moot because
00:11:23of the nature of, uh, both the way Word processes, uh, uh, these quotes.
00:11:29And also, uh, because all, uh, modern, um, online presentations default to the, the strict, a quote is a vertical
00:11:41line and it does not differentiate between open quotes and closed quotes.
00:11:46So we came up, uh, just, uh, two days ago with our own superscript, uh, so that if it's an
00:11:52Ein, I have a superscript version of the little eyeball that was original, the original letter for the Ein.
00:11:58And a closed quote is a, uh, if it was a, uh, is the, um, uh, the ram's head or,
00:12:08or bull's head that is used for the Aleph, we have a superscript of it.
00:12:12So now you're reading a word in the, uh, the text and you're going to know, well, does Yada end
00:12:18in an Aleph or an Ein?
00:12:21And as it turns out, uh, Yada ends in a, uh, Ein, which is the eyeball, as does Zaroa, as,
00:12:28uh, does, uh, Shabuwa and Teruwa.
00:12:32They're, they all follow that same pattern.
00:12:34And so now you can actually see the pattern and the text, uh, as we, we're going to go back
00:12:39and redo all the books, um, uh, for this new pattern.
00:12:43And I'm writing the current book, uh, coming home for using it.
00:12:46Um, so it's just a, really an interesting process.
00:12:50And so we're also trying to have an interactive glossary with our translation so that the words are underlined and
00:12:57you can click on them.
00:12:58But the challenge with that is there really is on the transliteration, no way to differentiate currently between an Aleph
00:13:05and an Ein.
00:13:06And so you can get the wrong word.
00:13:09Uh, you know, Eth, uh, is, uh, is, uh, is both time and the preposition with, in Hebrew, one is
00:13:19transliterated exactly the same way, E-T-H, but one is with an Aleph, the other was with an Ein,
00:13:25the one for time is with the Ein, the preposition is with an Aleph.
00:13:29Uh, there are, uh, for example, um, Ab, which is father, the first word, the Hebrew lexicon, it's written obviously
00:13:37with an Aleph, first word, the Hebrew lexicon alphabetically.
00:13:40But there's also an Ab that speaks of darkness that is written with the, um, uh, the Ein.
00:13:47And, and so when you try to do it from the transliteration, you're not going to be able to distinguish
00:13:53between the two until we most recently came up with this, uh, pattern.
00:13:59And unfortunately for those trying to validate the translations that I am, uh, providing by far the best lexicon is
00:14:11the dictionary of biblical languages.
00:14:12It is so far superior to, uh, the others, but, uh, Strong's because the, uh, uh, copyright ran out is
00:14:21available at every website.
00:14:22Uh, but Strong's has its limitations.
00:14:25It is keyed to the King James version and does its best to support King James translations and forgets scholastic
00:14:33integrity and will change the meaning of the words to support King James.
00:14:37Uh, the dictionary of biblical language is not, and so it's much better, but there it's still in copyright.
00:14:45And so there is no access to it publicly, unless you buy one of the, uh, scholastic tools, the kind
00:14:52that, uh, that I use to do these translations and verify them.
00:14:55And so, um, we're trying to find a way now to be able to convey, uh, that, uh, uh, to
00:15:03our readers that go to the yadaya.com site.
00:15:07In fact, the yadaya.com site is really a clearinghouse for all things Yawa.
00:15:11Uh, nobody has ever come up with anything close to this.
00:15:14It, you know, it has all 35 books that we have written.
00:15:18They're all available free.
00:15:20Uh, they come in three different, uh, uh, versions.
00:15:23There's the PDF version for those that, uh, want to, uh, to, uh, download it and transfer the whole thing
00:15:30to a phone or a tablet, uh, and be able to read it as a PDF.
00:15:35Uh, there's also a, uh, page turner version, which is really very, uh, clever.
00:15:40And, and far more interesting.
00:15:41It's like, you're actually holding the book on your phone or a tablet or the computer and you, you can
00:15:46turn pages and you can search within the book.
00:15:49It gives you tremendous amounts of features that you can use when you're reading a book.
00:15:53We make all the books available in the page turner format.
00:15:56And then all the books are available also at, uh, amazon.com and you can buy them royalty free.
00:16:02And you can have the, you can see some of them behind me here, the paperback, uh, versions, uh, of
00:16:07it.
00:16:07And so there's lots of, uh, of ways to get to all of the books.
00:16:12They're presented by series on the, uh, on the site.
00:16:15And then there's a, uh, a blog, uh, on the site where there are blog entries, which is the thing
00:16:23that we're doing now where we produce, uh, five days a week, uh, two of these a day, uh, sometimes
00:16:30upwards in four and five hours of blogging a day.
00:16:34And all of them are, are, are updated and presented on the, the yada, yada.com site, which is very
00:16:42difficult to do because the way that, that X and, uh, Facebook and particularly YouTube present these is they, they
00:16:52have huge access, uh, to, um, enormous data farms.
00:16:57And, uh, uh, and to, uh, conductivity so that they can not only store the enormity of these blogs because
00:17:07a video is enormous size, but they can also stream it and stream it to you.
00:17:12And they built their business on being able to serve up many streams to many people simultaneously.
00:17:19And then how's this virtual unlimited library of, uh, of video.
00:17:25And you could not afford that as an individual person, but we have found a way to take you, uh,
00:17:32so that you can click on one of these blogs at yada, yada.com.
00:17:37Um, you will stay on our website and yet you will see the, the, the very blog is, uh, plain
00:17:44from YouTube, but yet you're still on our website.
00:17:47So you can go through anyone that you want to while staying on the website.
00:17:52It's, uh, you don't have to, uh, go out into the social media world, if you will, which is a
00:17:59pretty rough and tumble place.
00:18:00You can get all of your information, staying on the website, staying where the books are presented, but still be
00:18:06able to play these and listen to them.
00:18:07And then many of our shorts are automatically updated and they're prints presented on the site.
00:18:12We've written some marvelous songs.
00:18:15And my wife in particular is the songwriter and they're presented on the, uh, the website soon.
00:18:21Some of the promotional material, which is just so beautiful.
00:18:23And the way that it, it identifies yada, yawa with yawa and with dode God's beloved son and conveys this
00:18:31message.
00:18:32And they're going to be added to the, uh, the website.
00:18:35Uh, we have a blog because, well, you know, if you look at X and at Facebook, most people communicate,
00:18:43not with long form videos, like you would see on, uh, YouTube,
00:18:49but with a picture and, uh, and comments, uh, you know, a short narrative about that particular picture, uh, that
00:18:58is a blog versus a blog.
00:19:00And so we've actually have live updates to the blog where it automatically picks up the most frequent posts that
00:19:10we have made and presents them for your edification.
00:19:13So that you, you know, what's, uh, what we're thinking and what we're sharing about, uh, not only yada, yawa
00:19:21and getting to know God, but also in repudiating religion and politics,
00:19:25which is a huge part of our mission because it's a huge part of what God wants done.
00:19:30Uh, and then recently we added all of the translations, which now you can see this done in the format
00:19:37that I'm sharing with you.
00:19:38You can see exactly how the, um, the text reads.
00:19:42And if, and if you just want to read the translation, it's all there and you can, uh, read all
00:19:47the way through an entire book, it's all, uh, available to you.
00:19:51Um, but also if you want to read the analysis of that passage and the, and what can be learned
00:19:58from it, the insights that can be deduced from it and how it relates to other things,
00:20:02or even an explanation of how we came to render these words this way and identify what they represent,
00:20:08you click on the, uh, the hyperlink above each verse that is translated.
00:20:14And it will take you in the page Turner books right to that spot.
00:20:18And then you can read all of the commentary, the introduction of it, and the conclusion of it, and the
00:20:23analysis of it, um, right at your fingertips.
00:20:27Um, and that glossary that is built in, which now we're working with because for the glossary to really work,
00:20:33we have to be the first to solve this presentation of, uh, on the transliterations.
00:20:39Is it an LF or an ain, and then be able to link to the proper word.
00:20:47And it's, uh, it's no one has ever attempted to do this this way.
00:20:51And it's, uh, it's a good challenge.
00:20:53Uh, so, um, we're trying to create that, uh, ability as well with, I think a more reasonable and accurate
00:21:02definitions than are just available in strong.
00:21:05So, um, that's part of the process too.
00:21:07We just had a, uh, long conversation about that.
00:21:10And, and some of the challenges because heretofore, no one has done what I have done, but no one's ever
00:21:16created an amplified translation.
00:21:17No one's ever created a translation where the, the Hebrew words being rendered are, uh, are actually put in the
00:21:23text so that you can verify them and look them up for yourself.
00:21:26No one has, uh, ever, uh, uh, done them based upon correcting to the Dead Sea Scrolls, uh, and no
00:21:34one has ever written a commentary on them.
00:21:37Um, while they're presenting the words and analyzing why those choices were made and what can be deuced from them.
00:21:44This has never happened before.
00:21:46And, and the only existing translations of any magnitude are written by large institutions, uh, and publishing companies for a
00:21:55profit, as opposed to an individual who has dedicated his last 25 years of his life to offering you this
00:22:02kind of material.
00:22:03Um, and all of it's free.
00:22:04Um, and so it's, uh, it's a remarkable situation that exists here and it's all for you to learn who
00:22:13Yahweh is.
00:22:14It's why we know that his name is pronounced Yahweh, um, and what he is offering through his Barreth covenant
00:22:20and how that is facilitated through the Moedim, these restoring witnesses to the eternal testimony, who fulfilled them, when they
00:22:28fulfilled them.
00:22:29There is a timeline to go through all of the important events all the way through this, uh, process from,
00:22:36uh, creation, uh, 14 billion years ago, uh, through the, uh, events at the Garden of Eden, um, concluding 6
00:22:46,000 years ago, all the way up to what's going to happen over the next seven years, which is going
00:22:51to be extraordinarily cathartic.
00:22:54Um, in fact, the most recent book that's been published, uh, time of trouble is 825 pages detailing what's going
00:23:01to occur over the next seven years so that you're prepared for it.
00:23:04Um, no secrets.
00:23:06It's going to tell you exactly who everyone is, what they're going to do, when they're going to do it,
00:23:10what the consequence is going to be.
00:23:12And you particularly know what's in store for Yisrael.
00:23:17So, um, just enormous wealth of information, all at your fingertips.
00:23:23All at, uh, yadaya.com.
00:23:27We even have a new and updated version of the ancient Hebrew font that we looked at every, um, old
00:23:39from by old, it would be at least 3000 year old, uh, documentation of the original pictographic font.
00:23:50And that font is, is, is shows up in places and Egypt, it shows up in places and, uh, what
00:23:58was Phoenicia, now Lebanon.
00:24:00It shows up in the, uh, the area surrounding Israel, uh, like with the Moabites.
00:24:07It, uh, it, uh, shows up, of course, and, and digs and findings in Israel, uh, the most, uh, recent
00:24:14that had, uh, some 15 of the 22 letters was, um, the lead tablet that was found on Mount Ebel.
00:24:23Uh, and so we looked at how the letters were originally drawn so that we couldn't update them and, uh,
00:24:30come up with a font that was much easier to use.
00:24:34That was much more, uh, graphically represented of the thing being conveyed, you know, um, uh, the hand for the,
00:24:43uh, the yod, the fact that the Aleph is both a bull and a, uh, a ram.
00:24:50And to show how both are represented, uh, in it, how the Baeth is the, uh, depiction of a home,
00:24:57uh, Daleth is a doorway, uh, uh, um, so each of these letters, uh, the Ain is, uh, happens to
00:25:04be an, an I, for example, uh, the Tasde is somebody in a reclined position holding a, uh, um, something
00:25:12to read.
00:25:13Um, uh, so every one of the letters is, um, communicated that way.
00:25:20And it's a, uh, it really is a pretty tremendous, uh, tool.
00:25:24So we have that new font, uh, also free.
00:25:26We, we don't charge for anything.
00:25:28We, we don't ask anybody's identity.
00:25:30It's just all there for you to, uh, enjoy, to read, to learn from.
00:25:34And you don't have a whole lot of time.
00:25:36If you want to make this Shibua harvest, if you want to, uh, roll the dice and think maybe you'll
00:25:40be one of the lucky ones who survives.
00:25:42Uh, onto, uh, the Teruah, uh, gleaning, which will be seven years from now, during a time that most people
00:25:50on this planet are going to die.
00:25:52Um, two out of three Jews, and they're going to fare better, I think, than the world at large.
00:25:56Uh, then, uh, there will be a Teruah harvest.
00:25:58You'll have seven years then to read up to that point if you're among the survivors.
00:26:02Uh, but it's going to, chaos is going to reign on this planet.
00:26:06And then, of course, then there is the Teruah, um, mortal remnant that benefits from the sacrifice of the Adama
00:26:13Parah.
00:26:14And so you'll have another opportunity there if you're not overtly religious or political.
00:26:19So, uh, tremendous resource.
00:26:21Uh, one of the things you'll find there is there are over 10,000, uh, unique insights that were previously
00:26:30unheritable.
00:26:31Things that no one had ever thought of before, recognized, but yet was always in the text.
00:26:37Um, you know, insight like it's Yahweh who caused the fall of man and explaining why he caused the fall
00:26:44of man, uh, is, uh, riveting.
00:26:46Uh, it's pertinent to your life today, uh, that it, there was no Eve in the garden.
00:26:52Her name was Chawa.
00:26:53It means to speak one's mind.
00:26:55It doesn't mean source of life.
00:26:56It means to speak one mind, mind.
00:26:58And Yahweh caused the fall of man before Chawa was even conceived.
00:27:04And Yahweh is very explicit as to what he expected from man.
00:27:09Man did not perform, uh, to those expectations.
00:27:13And so he booted us from the garden for our benefit so that we would have a chance of demonstrating
00:27:18that we could do those things.
00:27:20And that is what we're trying to convey.
00:27:22So that's a profoundly important, uh, insight shared no place else in the world.
00:27:28Um, the fact that there are three outcomes for a human soul, not just two.
00:27:32The religious would tell you that, that, uh, you're either going to heaven or hell.
00:27:36That, that is simply not true.
00:27:38The very few people, in fact, it's about one in a, in a million, maybe even less than that.
00:27:44God's, um, analysis says, uh, thousands and thousands amongst billions would be one in a million.
00:27:51Uh, that's how few end up in Shamaim in heaven.
00:27:54So that's exceedingly rare.
00:27:56And for that, there are things that you need to know.
00:27:58And for example, there's five conditions of the covenant and the covenant is the only way to enter Shamaim.
00:28:05Something that no one had previously been able to deduce.
00:28:09But I share with you those five conditions of the covenant.
00:28:11And then there are five benefits of the covenant.
00:28:14They're all delivered by the fulfillment of the first three.
00:28:16Moed Mikre.
00:28:17Something as a word that may not mean anything to you, unless you have read these books and know God's
00:28:23terminology.
00:28:23But the Moed are restoring witnesses to the eternal testimony.
00:28:28Mikre, in the plural, Mikre, are invitations to be called out and meet with God.
00:28:34And there are seven of them.
00:28:36The first three enable the benefits of the covenant.
00:28:39Uh, and the, uh, the second of the, uh, those three is actually the most important.
00:28:45And it's not even recognized in Judaism or in Christianity.
00:28:49It's the, the Mikre of Matzah.
00:28:52Uh, you know, people think that Passover is a seven-day celebration.
00:28:57It's not.
00:28:58It's the first day of Chag Matzah.
00:29:00Matzah is the key day.
00:29:02It's when, uh, our guilt was removed and carried into Sheol by Dote.
00:29:07That's another insight that no one had been able to do previously.
00:29:10The most important discovery, I think, in human history, pursuant to life, why we exist and, uh, how we can
00:29:18continue to live forever is the fact that it's Dote.
00:29:23David, who is the chosen one, the Messiah, the son of God, who fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and Bekorim, becoming our
00:29:29savior in 33 CE, year, uh, 4,000 yon.
00:29:34And then to prove that and to show all of the prophecies and all of the, the statements that declare
00:29:40it is, again, something that doesn't exist anyplace else and has never previously been, uh, been shown.
00:29:49Uh, Wookiee is, uh, very excited about that material.
00:29:52You can see he's, he's out, uh, uh, looking for the next, uh, uh, the next insight.
00:29:58So Wookiee is quite happy about all of this, but it just, there are literally 10,000 of these and
00:30:05the 25,000 pages of, uh, Yadayawa.
00:30:10Um, and again, they're all free to you.
00:30:13Um, but at this point, if you were to dedicate three hours a night, every night, um, it would take
00:30:20you a full year.
00:30:22To read through this.
00:30:23And even that probably wouldn't be enough.
00:30:26Uh, I would recommend reading through it two and three times.
00:30:29So it's a lot to learn and there's no place ever that this kind of information has been available.
00:30:36I've written more, uh, that about insights that can be derived from God than all of the other prophets combined.
00:30:44And validate everything so that you're never reliant on me saying that this is because I say so.
00:30:52Everything that I have deduced, I prove based upon an accurate rendering of what God has previously revealed as true.
00:31:01So it's, uh, it's an extraordinary opportunity for you.
00:31:04I hope you, uh, avail yourself of it.
00:31:07Uh, as we begin this program, we're turning to, uh, volume two of our series called coming home.
00:31:13The coming home series is primarily devoted to calling Yehudim.
00:31:19Um, Jews have, uh, call themselves by an errant name.
00:31:23Uh, there is no reference to a Jew anywhere in the Torah prophets and Psalms.
00:31:28Uh, they are Ya'ud.
00:31:30Ya'ud and, and the plural Ya'udem.
00:31:33It is a compound of Yahweh's name, Ya'u, and Dodd's name, uh, who is God's beloved, the son of
00:31:41God, the Messiah, our savior.
00:31:43And so to be the beloved of God, you are a Ya'ud.
00:31:47And it calls, uh, Ya'ud and Yisrael.
00:31:51Yisrael means to engage and endure with God.
00:31:54Individuals who engage and endure with God is Yisrael.
00:31:58Uh, it is calling God's people home.
00:32:03And now you can become Yisrael by embracing what it means to be Yisrael, to engage and endure with God.
00:32:11And so that the whole series, and there's three books currently as part of that series.
00:32:16I've, I've written most of the fourth and hope, uh, within the next month that I can get it, uh,
00:32:22published.
00:32:23I'm, I'm, um, very systematic though.
00:32:26And the research that I'm doing, for example, I'm representing the 89th Mismore,
00:32:31which is the most important book in the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms by a considerable margin.
00:32:36And I'm presenting it now that I know who, uh, Ethan High as Rocky is,
00:32:41and what the occasion was for the deliverance of this song.
00:32:44And so when it delves into something like rocks that are rolling in the raging sea, uh, and they're being
00:32:53used to batter and bruise, uh, Rahab as, uh, as a deadly and, um, and belligerent, uh, fool, uh, that
00:33:04is, um,
00:33:05um, egotistical and, um, uh, violent, that this individual is brought down ultimately by Yahweh's fortified Zoroa.
00:33:17And so I'm now taking the time to say, based on this context, the Zoroa, who can be only one
00:33:25of three people, is this individual.
00:33:28Rahab is this individual based upon this context and go, and I'll go through the other prophetic references to it.
00:33:36So that you know what the evidence is to define Rahab as this individual, uh, at this time being brought
00:33:44down by Yahweh's Zoroa, who is this person, um, and designated as such.
00:33:50It really is a, uh, a marvelous, um, addition, very systematic, um, uh, diligent, uh, and, um, uh, a, um,
00:34:02powerful way for you to come to have prophecy, uh, come alive in your life.
00:34:08So this is what we are, uh, uh, doing currently, and we'll have that book published for you, uh, very
00:34:14soon.
00:34:16All that said, I'm going to begin on Coming Home 3.
00:34:19Again, it is a, uh, a series that is devoted to calling Yisrael and Yehud home.
00:34:25Uh, it is, uh, it features, uh, Dode's Mismore.
00:34:29A Mismore is a psalm.
00:34:30It is a song with lyrics set to a melody.
00:34:34Uh, most of what Dode wrote, and, and, and well over a hundred of these, um, are songs to be
00:34:41sung.
00:34:41And they are Yahweh's favorite songs to be sung.
00:34:44They're all inspired by Yahweh.
00:34:46And they are powerful in their implications.
00:34:49And these volumes feature Dode's songs and then other prophetic texts that are pursuant to our understanding of his songs.
00:34:59So this volume begins that Yahweh's animosity toward the Gentiles who have fraudulently claimed to have inherited the blessings that
00:35:09he gave to Yisrael, which of course would be, uh, both Christianity and Islam.
00:35:15They're based on, uh, replacement foolology, uh, where they claim that, uh, their church, uh, inherited or that Muslims inherited
00:35:25all of the promises that God gave to the Jews.
00:35:28Their rationale in this is that God got mad at the Jews for one reason or another.
00:35:33Uh, in the case of Christianity is because they killed, uh, uh, uh, their God, which of course is problematic
00:35:41because A, God's not a man.
00:35:43B, men cannot kill God.
00:35:44And, uh, C, uh, it was the Romans that killed the, the, the mythical Jesus, uh, not, uh, uh, not
00:35:52Jews.
00:35:53Jews don't crucify.
00:35:55But, uh, they had no authority to do so.
00:35:57It was the Romans who did so.
00:35:58Uh, so there's no credibility to anything the Christians say.
00:36:01And of course, the Coral's ridiculous book in the history of, uh, turns on, uh, Jews and condemns them because,
00:36:09well, Muhammad ran out of material when he moved to Yathrab, uh, which was a Jewish farming community.
00:36:14And he, uh, bought, uh, Talmud readings from the rabbis.
00:36:19The, uh, uh, Babylonian Talmud had just been completed around 500 CE.
00:36:25This was, uh, in the 7th century, Muhammad buying these from the rabbis.
00:36:30He then attributed them to Allah, twisted them to suit his situation, uh, but then didn't pay his bills.
00:36:37And the, and the rabbi started to mock him when he claimed that, that Allah had revealed what they had
00:36:44read to him from their Talmud.
00:36:45But, and so as a psychopath, Muhammad responded by deciding that he would kill the Jews and perpetrate, he did.
00:36:53He perpetrated genocide, uh, against them in Arabia.
00:36:56Uh, and so that's the reason that the Koran, uh, hates Jews.
00:37:01The rabbis made a horrendous decision in providing this material to Muhammad that made the Koran appear like a religious
00:37:08text, where, and otherwise he would have been someone that the world would have paid no attention to.
00:37:13Just the run-of-the-mill thug, uh, that was, uh, using terror and, and armed robbery to enrich his,
00:37:20uh, followers.
00:37:21He would have been far less well-known than, than Genghis Khan, who had a, a similar tactic.
00:37:28But Genghis Khan was, uh, a thousand times more successful than Muhammad.
00:37:34Um, it's just that Muhammad had Talmud readings that he twisted to make his Koran appear religious.
00:37:40And therefore he's fooled more people, uh, religiously, uh, than, uh, the territory that, uh, Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan
00:37:47were able to, to, uh, conquer.
00:37:50But that's the reason why those texts hate Jews.
00:37:52Uh, so as we continue with this, uh, God is exceedingly frustrated with all of those religions, like Islam and,
00:38:01uh, Christianity,
00:38:03that pretend that God got mad at the Jews and gave, uh, the promises that he made to them, to
00:38:10either their church or to Muslims,
00:38:12uh, when there is absolutely no evidence for it at all in the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms, zero.
00:38:18And all evidence is to the contrary, because every prophecy has God restoring his relationship with Israel, returning to Israel.
00:38:24Uh, the final remnant are all, uh, Israelis and Yehudim.
00:38:30And even, uh, when he has his homecoming, it is to Israel.
00:38:36He's coming back to the Temple Mount.
00:38:38And, uh, it is Goyim who are obliterated, uh, for being religious and political.
00:38:44Uh, there will be a remnant, a mortal remnant of Goyim that will survive,
00:38:48but they will be few and far between most because they were belligerent towards Israel,
00:38:53stole Israel's promises.
00:38:55They're going to be obliterated when God removes all traces of religion and politics from the earth
00:39:01so he can restore, uh, the whole planet to the conditions that were found, uh, originally in Eden.
00:39:08And that will occur on Teruah, on, uh, for the benefit of Sukkah in year 6,000 YAH 2033.
00:39:16So God is exceedingly frustrated with what Christians and Muslims have done in this regard.
00:39:24And he's disappointed that the Jews haven't, uh, stood up for him.
00:39:30They haven't said that those texts are fraudulent for this reason.
00:39:33Um, and you know, when God even says, I'm going to restore and renew the covenant in Yirmiyah 31,
00:39:40it's, it's specifically says with Yisrael and with Yehudah, uh, not with Goyim.
00:39:48And he even says that I'm going to restore it.
00:39:51And the, what I'm going to do this time that is different is rather than handing you a copy of
00:39:57the Torah,
00:39:57which you can reject or, or accept, I'm actually going to integrate my Torah inside of you.
00:40:03So it becomes part of the fabric of your life.
00:40:06Pretty hard to justify a Talmud or a New Testament or Quran when God is returning by installing his Torah
00:40:13inside of all of those who survive.
00:40:17So, uh, God has, uh, a, a bone to pick with, uh, rabbis, with, um, Christians and with Muslims.
00:40:27That's going to end very poorly for the religious.
00:40:30And the fact is that he gave Yisrael, uh, to his people.
00:40:37And he is going to speak of those blessings and of their inheritance in this next Ms. Moore.
00:40:43Um, and God is making a point, one that is relevant to us today.
00:40:48So we should listen to him.
00:40:49Additionally, he has a great deal more to say about the villainous creature identified in the lyrics of the, uh,
00:40:57preceding song that we reviewed, uh, just earlier, uh, today.
00:41:01And I wish we'd gotten a little earlier start.
00:41:04It's already gone dark.
00:41:05So you had a, just a glimpse of the, uh, the long rays of the sun and the setting sun
00:41:11here on the Virgin Islands.
00:41:12The rest of the program, unfortunately, is going to be in the darkness.
00:41:16You can probably still see the palms, uh, uh, waving in the, uh, well, it's a pretty light breeze now,
00:41:22not even moving much behind me.
00:41:24Uh, but as I said, we had a long conversation with my good friend and programmer and webmaster,
00:41:29who's trying to develop all of these things as tools, uh, for everyone to use going forward.
00:41:35So it was important to get that done.
00:41:37So this next Psalm, uh, begins with Dode asking Yahweh why he has distanced himself from his people
00:41:44and for how long he intends to remain aloof.
00:41:47If you are not aware of this, God proclaimed many times that he was no longer in direct contact with
00:41:55Israel.
00:41:56When Israel says, you know, we don't need, uh, uh, other kinds of missile defense systems.
00:42:01We have God on our side.
00:42:03No, you don't.
00:42:04You did, but you walked away from him.
00:42:06You, uh, when God spoke directly to you, uh, you want to look this up because it's listed two places
00:42:12on the Torah.
00:42:14You told God to shut up and go away.
00:42:16You never wanted to see him or hear from him again.
00:42:18And he obliged.
00:42:19He says, okay, that'll work out fine.
00:42:21You were being belligerent.
00:42:23He didn't want any part of you anyway, but you know, he said, all right, what I'm going to do
00:42:27is I'm going to pick men
00:42:28and I'm going to communicate through those men.
00:42:30Uh, and he has done so ever since, uh, in the book of Hosha, he actually tells you that you
00:42:36have been so religious and he hates religion.
00:42:39So God hates Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
00:42:42Uh, that's quite an insight for those of you who are keeping track of novel, uh, unheralded insights, but God
00:42:48hates religion.
00:42:50He disliked politics and he hates religion.
00:42:54And he, um, said, because you are religious, I'm divorcing you.
00:42:58Um, and he, um, offered a, uh, a divorce decree through the prophet Hosha and was very clear.
00:43:05He says, I am not returning to you until you return to me.
00:43:09And at this point, it's not even one, one hundredth of 1% of the Yehudim and Israelites of the
00:43:17world that have Shub returned to Yahweh.
00:43:20Um, and so until there is a meaningful return of, of Israelites and Yehud, uh, even of Jews admitting that
00:43:28they aren't Jews, that they are Yehud, that it means beloved of Yahweh, until they do so, uh, God's going
00:43:35to remain aloof.
00:43:36And that's why the question is being asked, uh, Dode's a prophet.
00:43:40He is seen into the future.
00:43:41The answer to the first question is quite simple.
00:43:44Uh, and thus Dode wrote it for our benefit.
00:43:47God is setting an example that we must follow.
00:43:49If we want to enter his home, he has separated himself from his people because they have become a political
00:43:55and especially religious.
00:43:57They have emulated the ways of the Goyim.
00:44:00There is nothing wrong with different ethnicities.
00:44:03God does not make any decision based strictly on genetics or skin pigmentation.
00:44:08The problem of the Goyim that is repeated throughout the Torah and prophets is that the Goyim had a propensity
00:44:15to be, uh, overtly religious and political and to integrate religion and politics.
00:44:21And God says, I don't want you doing that.
00:44:24And what happened?
00:44:26Well, the Israelites became the most Goyim of all people in the sense that there is no ethnicity on the
00:44:34planet that is more political or religious.
00:44:36In fact, it's so bad that if you speak of being Jewish, the first thing most people will think is
00:44:41you practice Judaism.
00:44:43Judaism is a religion of being Jewish as an ethnicity.
00:44:46And yet they're so blended together because of their propensity of Jews to be religious.
00:44:52And if you think of political action and of, uh, of politics, uh, being, uh, being heralded by one group
00:45:01in particular, the group most known for their, uh, high percentage of political activity are Jews.
00:45:09And so the Jews did exactly what God said, don't do.
00:45:12They became more Goyim than the Goyim.
00:45:15And that's what God says.
00:45:17I don't want you to do, but they haven't listened.
00:45:19They haven't listened in a very, very long time.
00:45:21So when I criticize them, I'm criticizing them using the same, uh, process that God does.
00:45:26I'm just telling you what God had to say.
00:45:29And, you know, if you don't like it, take it up with him.
00:45:31He, uh, you know, laid it right on the line.
00:45:34He says, if you listen to me and take advantage of what I'm offering, life's going to be great for
00:45:38you.
00:45:38If you choose to ignore it and you choose to be religious and political and, and rebel against me, well,
00:45:43that is not going to work out very well for you.
00:45:45That, uh, you really ought not do that sort of thing.
00:45:48And well, that's what they did.
00:45:50So it would be hypocritical now for Yawa to ask us to disassociate from these institutions and then adhere himself
00:45:57to those embracing them.
00:45:59But clearly he does not.
00:46:02So when his people cease being political and religious and answer his call to return home, he will come back
00:46:10for them.
00:46:11That day is, uh, on Yom Kippur, um, uh, the preceding time 10 days before it gets a remnant of
00:46:20Yisrael ready for that.
00:46:21Uh, so, um, to rule in year 6,000, yeah, 2033, that's another issue that Jews have.
00:46:30They believe, uh, the Rambam's accounting and he was an absolute nincompoop in this regard.
00:46:35Uh, he had creation, uh, uh, almost 4,000 years ago when creation was 14 billion years ago.
00:46:42He didn't know that the timeline begins with the expulsion from Eden and he got that time wrong because he
00:46:50had a fascination with the number 19 and the sanctification of the moon and got it all wrong.
00:46:55And he is wrong by 197 years.
00:46:59So anybody that is playing around with the Jewish calendar is wrong by 197 years.
00:47:05We are now just seven years from the end, year 6,000, yeah, so we're in year 5993, uh, approaching
00:47:14year 6,000, yeah.
00:47:16And that is why, um, we need to be prepared for the Shabuah harvest, which occurs seven years, uh, before
00:47:24God's return.
00:47:25And he is returning on the day of reconciliations, perfect name, right?
00:47:31Yom Kippuram, plural for to reconcile.
00:47:36It begins, for what reason is your presence so far away?
00:47:42Distanced and separated, Yahweh.
00:47:46Concealed in times of drought and destitution of being cut off and restrained.
00:47:53This is Ms. Moore, lyric to be sung, Psalm 10, 1.
00:47:57We ended our program, uh, earlier today in the ninth Ms. Moore.
00:48:01This is the next one, Psalm 10, 1.
00:48:03Now, we don't know that these were written in this order or what time during Dode's life that he actually
00:48:09wrote these.
00:48:10I think most were actually written now towards the very end of his life after he returned to God.
00:48:16And that might be hinted at here because there was a period for at least 14 years, um, well, from
00:48:24the time that Dode was 56 to the time he was probably 65, uh, yeah.
00:48:34Now when Dode were not speaking, uh, God would not be seen talking directly to Dode or in his presence.
00:48:42Uh, and the reason for that time out is that Dode made some really, really bad decisions about, uh, various
00:48:48things.
00:48:49Um, uh, trying to get my dog to stop biting her nails.
00:48:52Uh, he made some really bad decisions about things and that, uh, God got, uh, miffed at him and said,
00:48:57you know, um, while this condition exists, our line of communication is going to be curtailed.
00:49:04And so he could be asking about this, it, it became particularly bad, uh, during the, uh, Bathsheba episode, but
00:49:12God was talking to Dode through Nathan, the prophet, even before that, uh, as we, uh, find, uh, in a
00:49:20second Samuel six and seven, uh, and the Bathsheba episode is chronicled and, uh, second, uh, Samuel 11 and 12.
00:49:29So, um, um, there is a period of time where God did remove his presence.
00:49:34Uh, he didn't remove his spirit, but he certainly wasn't talking to Dode in first person.
00:49:39He could be asking about that.
00:49:40It's more likely that Dode as a prophet is looking forward in time, knowing that he is going to fulfill
00:49:45Pesach, Matz, and B'Kurim and know that, um, while he does, that there won't be a single Yehud that
00:49:51takes advantage of what he has done for a very long time.
00:49:55And that it won't be until God inspires a Goyim, uh, to, a Goy, to, um, properly understand what he
00:50:05has said, draw your attention back to Dode, uh, reestablish Yahweh's name, reestablish the importance of the Moet Mechre, explain
00:50:13when they were fulfilled, by whom, what the benefit is, how to observe them, that this would be rectified.
00:50:18And it's finally being rectified in your hearing now, and will be even more so as we return as one
00:50:25of the two witnesses on, uh, Passover in 2030.
00:50:29So for what reason is your presence so far away and distance and separated, Yahweh, uh, concealed in times of
00:50:36drought and destitution of being cut off and restrained?
00:50:39Um, it's a question that, uh, Jews should be asking, but they don't, because the rabbis have, uh, stepped in
00:50:46to speak for God and created this horrible religion that is really separating from, uh, separating Jews from, yeah, well,
00:50:55they won't even say Yahweh's name, they've erased it.
00:50:57Um, they, uh, superimpose their Talmud on top of the Torah and prefer the Talmud to the Torah.
00:51:03And so, um, it's a terrible situation that, um, Jews have found themselves in.
00:51:11Uh, that's 10-1.
00:51:12So, God intervenes, uh, the fact is, He does in human affairs when it's required to honor His covenant promises
00:51:19and to liberate His and defend His people or fulfill the Mechre.
00:51:23Um, but otherwise, He is only seen by those who observe the written witness of the Torah and prophets.
00:51:30Now, we have learned recently that God did have a way of keeping His people and His plan on track
00:51:38without having to intervene in a way that precluded, uh, free will by Him making a show of Himself.
00:51:45And, uh, that began with, uh, a man named, uh, Enoch.
00:51:50It's, uh, Chanuk is the actual name.
00:51:52His name describes why he was chosen and what God does with him.
00:51:57But there are a number of souls that, uh, God found that he could relate to, that he could trust,
00:52:03he could rely upon, that he enjoyed working with, that had attributes and attitudes that he found, uh, appealing.
00:52:09And he has interjected those individuals throughout time when, uh, it was necessary to, uh, resolve a problem.
00:52:19Like when Dode went AWOL, uh, he really lost it, uh, and God wasn't talking directly to him.
00:52:26He is not going to intervene in that kind of a circumstance.
00:52:28But he did provide a remedy because, well, the fulfillment of the Moed, um, all fell on Dode doing it.
00:52:37The, the world would come to a crashing halt.
00:52:39There would be no salvation for anyone.
00:52:41Our planet would be destroyed by humans had, uh, Dode not changed and restored his relationship with Yahweh.
00:52:49And Yahweh did that by intervening, uh, with a man of his choosing who, um, helped Dode discover who he
00:52:58was, what his calling was, and, um, brought him back to his senses.
00:53:01So this is how Yahweh operates.
00:53:05And while Yahweh is highly communicative when working with the covenant's children, um, especially through his testimony, but also, uh,
00:53:14when it's, there's something that he wants done.
00:53:17He will say it in no unequivocal terms, uh, and, uh, when we're about his business, he is, uh, available
00:53:26and, uh, to everyone else, he remains unseen, but he still proves his existence through prophecy and the accuracy of
00:53:34his testimony scientifically, historically, um, consistently, uh, and the way the whole story holds together.
00:53:43He is an exceedingly effective communicator that in the Torah, prophets and Psalms, he proves that he is God, that
00:53:50he exists and that he inspired these words.
00:53:53Uh, and this is why during the Roman siege of Jerusalem or centuries, uh, later during the Holocaust, uh, neither
00:54:01the victims nor the perpetrators had any clue as to who he was because they weren't looking at the right
00:54:06places.
00:54:07They didn't have the right attitude.
00:54:09You really have to have a mindset that you're open to God's testimony.
00:54:14You'll go where the words lead.
00:54:15You'll scrub your mind of religious, uh, malfeasance, recognizing that God hates religion and will take him at his word.
00:54:23And there was no one to do that for a very long time.
00:54:25And quite frankly, there was no one for him to speak with since he remains overtly opposed to the political,
00:54:33religious, military, and conspiratorial influences that are prevalent within human society.
00:54:39He had to find someone that had become familiar with each of these things and that had chosen to reject
00:54:47them, as was the case with Moshe, as was the case with Abraham.
00:54:53So for most Yahweh is not readily known or easily known.
00:54:58The effort required to realize that God has proven his existence as well as demonstrated his inspiration of the words
00:55:06found in his Torah, his Nabi prophets and his, uh, Psalms, this, like this is more, um, then that we
00:55:15can trust him, appreciate what he is offering.
00:55:16And, uh, and, uh, what come to know what he expects in return, that effort is considerable.
00:55:24I mean, I have spent, um, 10 to 14 hours a day, six and seven days a week for 24
00:55:32and a half years and am still learning.
00:55:36Now I'm learning at a much faster pace than I was at the beginning because we have such a foundation
00:55:40of knowledge and understanding together, but to know our purpose and place in the universe takes a rational and open
00:55:46mind and a diligent systematic approach to Yahweh's testimony.
00:55:50That's why I've made these 25,000 pages of, uh, of translations and analysis available to you for free.
00:55:59That's why I'm doing these programs now to introduce you to that material so that, uh, you can benefit from
00:56:06all that I have learned and shared.
00:56:07Since I validate my, uh, prove every conclusion that I make based upon Yahweh's testimony, you're in a position to
00:56:16know exactly where to look and, uh, what God is offering, what he expects in return from us.
00:56:23Now, considering the, uh, the sorry state of religious translation, the moths you can see are attracted to these lights.
00:56:31And one of them saw a glimmer in my eyes and one of them saw a glimmer in my eye
00:56:33and flew right into it.
00:56:35So we'll try to go beyond that.
00:56:38Another one flew right into my mouth as I was breathing in.
00:56:41So, um, um, price that I pay for getting so involved in trying to improve our glossary and our translations.
00:56:52With my, uh, my dear friend and technologist.
00:56:56Well, anyway, considering the, the state of, uh, religious translations, we have to be willing to either learn Hebrew or
00:57:06embrace the tools that facilitate our understanding of God's language.
00:57:09Or you can, um, write on my shoulders.
00:57:13I have made, um, you know, 25,000 pages of translations and analysis available to you.
00:57:20And I've been doing this now, as I say, for 24 and a half years, and I'm still learning, sharing
00:57:26what we have discovered, uh, to make it, uh, do it to make it easier for you.
00:57:31But I don't want to make it too easy for you because God doesn't want those who are looking for
00:57:36a quick and easy answer into heaven.
00:57:38Uh, if you're not willing to invest the time, you know, and I'm talking pretty fast, I'm moving through a
00:57:44lot of material.
00:57:44I'm sharing many things with you.
00:57:46If you're not willing to validate these claims, to investigate this for yourself, to go to yadaya.com, uh, open
00:57:54the first book, An Introduction to God, and then go through the Yadayawa series, the Observation series, the Coming Home
00:58:00series, to learn what I have discovered about the false gods of Islam and Christianity and the Twistianity and the
00:58:07Goddamn Religion series.
00:58:09Even the issues with, um, with Judaism and the Babel series, you're just not going to be prepared to be
00:58:18part of, uh, the solution to come home and be part of God's family, to be part of the covenant,
00:58:25to live forever, uh, to be able to leave this planet with your soul enveloped in radiant energy and light,
00:58:31as opposed to your soul dissipating into nothingness.
00:58:34So what most simply do not appreciate is that coming to know Yahweh, uh, has to be challenging.
00:58:41It must be a filter, uh, to make eternity enjoyable and rewarding for everyone, including God, to avoid allowing, um,
00:58:52heaven to be like earth and to be, well, what a mess we are making to the planet right now.
00:58:57Uh, there must be tests, there must be filters, there must be a way for God to know, are you
00:59:02observant?
00:59:03Are you closely examining and carefully considering his testimony?
00:59:07Because if you're not, then you're not welcome.
00:59:11Are you a respondent?
00:59:13Are you willing to engage based upon what he has said and act upon his instructions?
00:59:18Are you willing to be reliable such that he can trust you so that if you make a mistake, you
00:59:24learn from it?
00:59:24If you fall, you get back up wiser and better for the experience.
00:59:30This is what he is looking for.
00:59:32And he has given us everything we need to be able to do this.
00:59:36And I have done as much as I can to spoon feed it all to you in the Yada Yawa
00:59:43series, which is why it's there.
00:59:44So those without a passion for learning and exploring, those without an honest commitment to the truth and to reason,
00:59:52um, would feign their acceptance of a few simple steps and contaminate the covenant and eternity with their apathy or
01:00:00their unfounded opinions into perpetuity if it was too easy.
01:00:05So it's not, and we won't make it such.
01:00:07So the Torah is both the path and the door, one that can swing open or close.
01:00:12And you need to have an appreciation that, that, uh, since there aren't going to be a lot of people
01:00:19that are going to make the Shabuah harvest, uh, who are going to be mature and standing grain.
01:00:24And there will be, uh, very few people that'll be part of the Teruah gleaning.
01:00:29Um, we don't know the number that God's going to bring in for, uh, the Teruah sacrifice of the Anima
01:00:35Parah that he's going to purge of, of modest religiosity and politics so that they can be prepared for entry
01:00:42into the garden on Sukkah and welcome Yawa and Doh to the Messiah back on Kaporim, um, between the 24th
01:00:51of, of September, 2033.
01:00:54And the 7th of October on that year.
01:00:57But what we do know for certain is that the opportunity that follows will be a thousand years long.
01:01:07So it gives people a thousand years to get it right, to show that they can be observant, that they
01:01:15can be thoughtful, that they can be responsive and they can be responsible.
01:01:20Uh, again, God's not looking for perfect, that stupid, there'd be no interest, no purpose in that.
01:01:26What he's looking for is observant and thoughtful, responsive and responsible for things we can do, but so few people
01:01:36do them.
01:01:37Um, and again, that's the purpose of this program and of these books.
01:01:41So while those who come to God through his words will have been vetted along the way and Yawa, um,
01:01:49wants to only harvest standing grain come Shabuah.
01:01:54And it will be through this due diligence that we find that we can know God and truly the process
01:02:02of learning and growing is a reward in and of itself.
01:02:06It is the most fun we can have.
01:02:08I've, I've been campaigning now with my team here that boy, would I ever love to go back to a,
01:02:16uh, a pace where we're only doing one of these shows a day, maybe a four or five days a
01:02:23week at the most.
01:02:24And I'm able to continue to learn, to translate, to make the connections and, and, you know, I love sharing
01:02:33what we're learning, um, as we're learning it.
01:02:36It's just so much more exciting, so much, uh, fresher, so much more invigorating and pertinent when we do that.
01:02:43I'd love more time to do that sort of thing, um, every day.
01:02:47And so we'll see how it, uh, how it plays out and how much time we actually have.
01:02:52Now, the phrase here, Mah Ahmad Bah Rakok, why do you stand away, separated, continuing, uh, continuing to present yourself
01:03:01as so distant and remote for such a long interval time, uh, provides, I think, an interesting insight to the
01:03:08period in question.
01:03:09Apart from supporting his son while fulfilling Pesach Matzim Kodim in, uh, 33 CE, year 4,000, yeah, it would
01:03:18be 2,000 years later that he and, uh, the, uh, the, the author of this song, Yawa and Dodd,
01:03:27uh, would find their identity more conspicuously disclosed, which is why I was called to do what I'm doing for
01:03:35you.
01:03:35I'm reintroducing, um, reintroducing Dodd to you, reintroducing, you know, my name to you, explaining exactly what they did when
01:03:41they're returning and what they're offering.
01:03:44Uh, and when I considered the words, yeah, inspired in this next statement, it was, um, well, it took me
01:03:52back, uh, to a, uh, a, uh, time when, um, uh, when I was not, um, part of the covenant,
01:04:03but I went through the museums throughout Europe in both, um, East and Western Europe, uh, behind the Iron Curtain
01:04:10and, and, um, and what was considered the West.
01:04:13Uh, and as I did so, I was, I saw things that opened my eyes and, and as I pursued
01:04:24this, this, these exposure that travel brings, and I've been in 175 countries, uh,
01:04:31many were dedicated to displaying the torture devices that were deployed by the Roman Catholic church, and in particular to
01:04:40anguish Jews.
01:04:43Uh, and of course, anyone else they didn't like.
01:04:46And so after reading what comes next, I realized that those who invented and deployed these heinous devices to torture
01:04:55God's people will be forced to suffer their effects.
01:05:00Now you can call it divine retribution.
01:05:02I would call it justice.
01:05:03The more I learn about what they did under the name of their God forsaken religion of Christianity or Islam,
01:05:14the more I want the political and religious Christians and Muslims who authorized and encouraged the use of these torturous
01:05:24devices
01:05:24to suffer well beyond what they did to their victims.
01:05:29I mean, think of the first hundred years of Islam, 200 million people killed, um, millions upon millions, raped, tortured,
01:05:39um, enslaved.
01:05:40The people who perpetrated those crimes should face retribution.
01:05:46Those who were abused by them, uh, the, uh, victims of the Holocaust, of the inquisition, of the pogroms, uh,
01:05:55and the, uh, uh, victims of Islamic, uh, terrorism, they deserve closure.
01:06:03Their souls deserve closure.
01:06:04They were screaming when they were, uh, bound and then tortured that those who were torturing them deserved to get
01:06:13the same.
01:06:14And God's going to provide that for them.
01:06:16So this sounds like the father of, uh, lies that is, uh, launching, um, his assault against Jews.
01:06:25And it reads with arrogance, uh, got oath with unworthy status, the immoral and self-proclaimed prideful and presumptuously haughtiness.
01:06:34The dishonesty, the condemnable, and the guilty, the rasha, those who are wrong, vexing and unethical, with inflamed passions and
01:06:44burning animosity, persecute and harass.
01:06:47They deloc, they hotly and they impulsively pursue and oppress the outspoken and the unpretentious, without political or religious status.
01:06:57Ani, those with a lower status in society, but it's also with Ani, it is the responsive.
01:07:06Those who respond to God, they're the ones that were, got persecuted.
01:07:10So let him be seized.
01:07:12Let him that perpetrated this be forced to endure, uh, to fast.
01:07:17Let him be caught in the act for having perpetrated these malicious schemes and then arrested and then suffer for
01:07:24what they have done.
01:07:24And the nifal imperfect, the evil devices, the bah mazima, within the wicked invention, these implements of their design, which
01:07:34were part of their heinous plans, that they have imagined and that they have conceived.
01:07:41Zu chahap, which they have invented and judged appropriate, even desired and esteemed.
01:07:48If you were unaware of this, this, by the way, is Ms. Moore's lyrics to saying Psalm 10, 2, then
01:07:53Google the torture devices of the Roman Catholic Church or the torture devices of, uh, of Islam during its first
01:08:01hundred years.
01:08:02They are gruesome.
01:08:04They are heinous.
01:08:07And so, in this statement, what we're finding is God says there will be retribution.
01:08:14There will be consequence.
01:08:15There'll be fairness.
01:08:16There'll be justice.
01:08:17So, Hebrew stems and conjugations are a story in themselves, as is the case with, uh, Tafas written in the
01:08:25nifal imperfect.
01:08:27It reveals that those who imposed these schemes and deployed the resulting devices will endure their effects for a considerable
01:08:34period of time.
01:08:36Therefore, it is God's conclusion that it is appropriate for perpetrators to endure the pain they imposed on his people.
01:08:43God will not forgive them, nor should he.
01:08:47When they are held accountable, I don't think that the church officials will enjoy the nauseating effects of the Pope's
01:08:56pair.
01:08:56The excruciating pain of Jacob's seat, the debilitating agony of their iron spider, the torturous effects of the skull's bridle,
01:09:09the horrific suffering of their heretic's fork,
01:09:12the anguishing misery of their lead sprinkler, the torment inflicted by their knee splitter, their infamous rack, the monstrous iron
01:09:23maiden, the scavenger's daughter, or the strapado, the inquisition's Spanish donkey, the head crusher, and the saw torture.
01:09:34The overwhelming agony of being drawn and quartered, being slowly burned at the stake, being boiled alive, enduring the repugnant
01:09:43torment of death by rats, or having to endure their breaking wheel.
01:09:48Look them up.
01:09:49If you want to see why Christians must endure what they have conceived and perpetrated, to forgive and forget would
01:09:59be a miscarriage of justice.
01:10:01So keep in mind that these torturous inventions were not used to encourage religious devotion, but instead to impose the
01:10:09authority of the church and to suppress rebellion.
01:10:13They were implemented to control through fear.
01:10:16And make no mistake, they were commonly used on Jews for no other reason than they were Jews.
01:10:24In the end, it all comes down to who you choose to trust.
01:10:29On one hand, you have the likes of Moshe, Shamuel, Dodd, Yashiyah, Yirmiyah, all of whom spoke for Yahweh.
01:10:37And as prophets each proved that their witness was valid, their revelations were meticulously made.
01:10:44And our extent for our inspection and the Dead Sea Scrolls dating to, you know, 300 BCE,
01:10:52they are revealed in the same story and were found universally consistent.
01:10:58Foremost among them were Moshe, who liberated God's people and gave us the Torah.
01:11:04And Dodd, who united and protected Yisrael, brought us the Mizmor and the Mashal, and then served as the Passover
01:11:12lamb.
01:11:13Moshe was called the greatest of the prophets, while Dodd was the firstborn son of God,
01:11:17the branch from which we would grow, the chosen one, the set-apart one, the Messiah, the king of kings,
01:11:23the embodiment of the covenant, God's strong arm, the protective shepherd, the sacrificial lamb.
01:11:29On the other hand, you have Shaul, who would adopt the Roman moniker Paulus.
01:11:35He was given the name, questioned him.
01:11:38He would write about himself on behalf of the Romans and the Greeks against Yahudah and Yisrael.
01:11:43He never once mentions Yahweh's name.
01:11:46He only provides one prophecy to validate his opinions, and he managed to get that one wrong.
01:11:51It was about his rapture, saying it would occur during his lifetime.
01:11:56Likewise, he claimed to speak for Jesus Christ, and yet on the lone equation,
01:12:01he attempted to quote something attributed to his mythological misnomer.
01:12:05He got it wrong.
01:12:06He doesn't have a single accurate quote from the character known as Gospel Jesus.
01:12:12Everything he wrote was in opposition to the story provided by the prophets.
01:12:17Even his own accounts were riddled with contradictions.
01:12:20When he attempted to quote God for the purpose of validating his claims,
01:12:24he always misquoted him and never once attributed a quote to Yahweh's name.
01:12:29And lest we forget, God referred to Shaul specifically as the plague of death,
01:12:35the father of lies, and the son of evil.
01:12:37Now, filling out this opposing hand, you have Luke, who wrote Acts as if Paul's propagandist,
01:12:44Peter, who was the first to rob Dode to create the mythos of Jesus,
01:12:48Mark, who was a group he used by both of them,
01:12:51and Matthew, the ultimate plagiarizer, none of whom were even remotely credible.
01:12:57It seems that rather it should be an easy choice,
01:13:00and yet in a referendum of man over God, by a ratio of a million to one,
01:13:05the pinnacle of Yah's creation has chosen the likes of Paul, Luke, Muhammad, Akiba,
01:13:11and Marx over Moshe, Shamuel, Dode, Yashayah, and Yirmiyah.
01:13:16There is no excuse for any of this.
01:13:19And I'm going to leave it at this point tonight.
01:13:22Tonight, I'm sorry that I got a late start for you.
01:13:26We'll be a little more timely tomorrow in our presentation,
01:13:30and we'll continue to share the 10th Mismore of Dode, the beloved son of God.
01:13:38Thank you for listening.
01:13:40Good night.
01:13:52Good night.
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