In this episode we examine what happened when Dowd collapsed after Mizmowr 51 ~ who stepped in to confront him ~ when his nephesh returned to accountability ~ where this turning point fits within Yahowah’s covenant timeline ~ why perfection was never the requirement ~ and how that restoration ultimately secured the survival of the Beryth for Yisra’el.
00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:01 ~ "Come a little closer and lend me your ears. Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine."
00:04:40 ~ "Had he not done so, it would have been impossible for anyone to steal Dowd's title as the Messiah and son of God."
00:10:06 ~ "Pay attention, respond, and be reliable."
00:15:13 ~ "He came armed with the proper....uhm...testimony...he came armed with ultimate hammer the 89th Mizmowr."
00:20:13 ~ "God's the operative actor that makes this possible."
00:25:05 ~ "If not for the intervention that transpired recently, to create this song out of the 89th song."
00:31:19 ~ "Dowd's nephesh would never die."
00:35:03 ~ "In Christianity, the solution is a resurrected body."
00:40:23 ~ "Delivering therefore the 89th Mizmowr as it was conveyed."
00:44:52 ~ "It means that prior to this whole event and the unraveling of it, that we can be exposed to God without shame."
00:50:25 ~ "We do so by one, closely examining and carefully considering the testimony he has provided."
00:55:02 ~ "And multiple lives cannot be the issue because, well, they accept that El~Yah, Elijah lived 2,880 ago."
00:58:59 ~ "I became trustworthy and reliable."
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00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:01 ~ "Come a little closer and lend me your ears. Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine."
00:04:40 ~ "Had he not done so, it would have been impossible for anyone to steal Dowd's title as the Messiah and son of God."
00:10:06 ~ "Pay attention, respond, and be reliable."
00:15:13 ~ "He came armed with the proper....uhm...testimony...he came armed with ultimate hammer the 89th Mizmowr."
00:20:13 ~ "God's the operative actor that makes this possible."
00:25:05 ~ "If not for the intervention that transpired recently, to create this song out of the 89th song."
00:31:19 ~ "Dowd's nephesh would never die."
00:35:03 ~ "In Christianity, the solution is a resurrected body."
00:40:23 ~ "Delivering therefore the 89th Mizmowr as it was conveyed."
00:44:52 ~ "It means that prior to this whole event and the unraveling of it, that we can be exposed to God without shame."
00:50:25 ~ "We do so by one, closely examining and carefully considering the testimony he has provided."
00:55:02 ~ "And multiple lives cannot be the issue because, well, they accept that El~Yah, Elijah lived 2,880 ago."
00:58:59 ~ "I became trustworthy and reliable."
https://yadayah.com/
https://x.com/YadaCraig
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https://linktr.ee/yadayah
Music, lyrics, and video provided by Craig Winn, and used with permission from the YAHOWAH MUSIC GROUP through CC 4.0.
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00:00:00Come a little closer and lend me your ears.
00:00:04Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine.
00:00:08In each episode, we'll dig into the major stories, uncover the truth and retrieve gems from Yarda's blog.
00:00:16We'll discuss what's right, bark about what's wrong, wag our tails at the thrill of discovery
00:00:21and take you on adventures through the exciting world we live in today.
00:00:24So, fasten your curiosity leash and get ready.
00:00:31Right then, coming to you with another episode of the Yarda's blog on a blog.
00:00:36Tomorrow's news disseminated today. Let's dive in.
00:00:41Okay. Wookie had the opportunity to see himself introducing the show.
00:00:49And I know this is not the blog on the blog.
00:00:51We're actually continuing with our series on the last word picture.
00:00:56But the new Wookie introduction is so fun that we did want to play it.
00:01:02And Wookie was up here right on the desk, ready to co-host, saw himself delivering that intro.
00:01:11And wanted to get up close and personal with that handsome dog, particularly the one in the blue suit.
00:01:20So, it is with a big smile that we bring you the YOWA vlog.
00:01:25This is Wookie. I am Yarda.
00:01:27We are the hosts of your show.
00:01:30In the last statement, we're dealing with the 116th Ms. Moore.
00:01:34It is a delightful story so that you have an idea as to what it all represents.
00:01:41Okay. You can sit back down now there, Wookie.
00:01:44That's okay. That's okay.
00:01:45But just sit right down, right down.
00:01:48There you go. Good boy.
00:01:49Okay. Good boy.
00:01:50So, you know what it represents.
00:01:54Dode, who I admire probably more than anyone in the last 2,000 years, certainly.
00:02:03I recognize that he had the weight of the world on his shoulders.
00:02:09It's the toughest job in the world to speak for YOWA, to represent him, and to do so in the
00:02:15presence of his people,
00:02:17who have a tendency to be very difficult to be around, as we learned from the Exodus,
00:02:23where Moshe got so fed up with him that just three days out of Choreb, he said,
00:02:28God, you might as well just kill me.
00:02:30No one can do this job.
00:02:31If you have any respect for me at all, you'll not have me continue to do this.
00:02:37This job cannot be done.
00:02:40And Dode managed to hang in there longer even than Moshe did.
00:02:47Moshe was three days out of Choreb, although he did finish the job over 40 years.
00:02:53To some extent, he mailed some of it in.
00:02:56And he just got them to the promised land and not into it.
00:03:01As it relates to Dode, he had really 48 pretty good years.
00:03:07He started at eight years old, and it was 56 before he had his complete crash and burn.
00:03:16And what we read after his fiasco with Bathsheba and the elimination of the light of Yah,
00:03:27which is the man that he had killed, her husband, Uriah,
00:03:34that Dode became angry that God was judgmental of him, that God disassociated from Dode to a large extent.
00:03:46They were not on speaking terms.
00:03:48And rather than accept that he had been wrong and learn from it, we all make mistakes.
00:03:53We all are wrong at times.
00:03:54We all stumble and fall.
00:03:56And rather than Dode getting back up and recognizing that he could learn from this experience and grow from it,
00:04:03Dode didn't.
00:04:04He lashed out at God.
00:04:06And we had to go through the horrible response that Dode had toward Yahweh in the immediate aftermath of his
00:04:18blunder,
00:04:19which is recorded in the 51st Mishal, not Mishal, but of Mismore or Psalm.
00:04:26And it's horrendous.
00:04:27And we dealt with it.
00:04:30We didn't want to, but nonetheless, it's an important story to tell.
00:04:35And it is Dode's feelings in this regard that really set up both Judaism and Christianity.
00:04:43Had he not done so, it would have been impossible for anyone to steal Dode's title as the Messiah and
00:04:52Son of God,
00:04:53as our Savior, as the returning King, and to give it to, well, you know,
00:05:01in Christianity, it was stolen and given to the mythical Jesus.
00:05:04And in Judaism, it was stolen and given to the warlord Bar Kokhba.
00:05:12And that would never have happened, could not have happened,
00:05:15had Dode not fallen so precipitously and then wallowed in his own shame.
00:05:22And what we learned is that a number of things.
00:05:26First of all, it was assumed but not stated that Dode could not have served as the Passover lamb,
00:05:38even though they don't have their Jesus fulfilling Passover, because he was not perfect,
00:05:44particularly because of the horrible failures associated with the Bathsheba affair.
00:05:52But one of the things that we have learned, and it's exceedingly important if you're going to have a relationship
00:05:58with God,
00:05:59is that he's not looking for perfect.
00:06:01He knows that there's no such thing as perfect.
00:06:04There's never been a perfect animal.
00:06:06Even his actions over the past have been imperfect at times.
00:06:11And that the reason God does not want and is not looking for perfect is, first, it's impossible.
00:06:18And second, it is undesirable.
00:06:22If we were perfect, we would be indistinguishable.
00:06:28We would be boring.
00:06:29We'd have no character.
00:06:32We'd have no ability to learn.
00:06:35We'd have nothing that we could offer.
00:06:38We'd have no way of proving our worth.
00:06:40We could not grow.
00:06:43And so it would be actually counterproductive to be perfect.
00:06:47God's not looking for that.
00:06:48He is looking for, are you observant?
00:06:50In other words, do you closely examine and carefully consider what he has to say and what appears all around
00:06:58us,
00:06:58so that ultimately you would be a good travel companion going through the universe with God.
00:07:04Second of all, are you responsive?
00:07:06Are you willing to engage?
00:07:08Are you willing to make a relationship where you're not someone who is expecting entitlements?
00:07:17You don't expect God to do everything, and you have to do nothing, like the nature of Christianity.
00:07:23Or in the case of Judaism, it's just the opposite.
00:07:26People do everything, and God does nothing.
00:07:27But in these opposites, you're not either of those two.
00:07:32You're willing to listen to God, pay attention to what he has to say, and then respond,
00:07:37contributing to the relationship, making everything better by your response.
00:07:42And number four is the most interesting of all.
00:07:45God wants us to demonstrate that we are reliable, that we can be trusted.
00:07:52He wants to remove us from these physical bodies, from the restraints of these bodies,
00:07:58so that we can go off and explore the universe with him, so that we can enter the seventh dimension
00:08:04and be with him, so that the gap between who we are and who he is is narrowed with us
00:08:11being
00:08:11raised up to his level.
00:08:13And he can't do that.
00:08:15He responsibly, he shouldn't do that until such time as we demonstrate that we can be trusted
00:08:21with all of that increased power and knowledge and capability.
00:08:26And so with Dode, God came up with a very interesting way of resolving this dispute between the two of
00:08:34them,
00:08:35where Dode had not just fallen and made a mess of things, but had lashed out at God,
00:08:42blaming God for this situation.
00:08:45Dode became Yisrael.
00:08:48I became the same Yisrael that we witnessed during the Exodus, the same Yisrael that we witnessed today.
00:08:56He became Yisrael, belligerent and antagonistic towards God.
00:09:04And what Dode demonstrates, by the way that God resolved this problem, is that it can be resolved.
00:09:10So there is hope for Yehudim and for Yisrael now, because God resolved this problem with Dode.
00:09:18And he did so in a most fascinating way.
00:09:21It's something that, again, we have just begun to explore, because it is so, well,
00:09:30it's the last thing you would actually expect, I suppose, even though it's been there all the time.
00:09:38You know, when you go back in time and you realize that Enoch, who was the first person,
00:09:45his name is actually Chanuk, it means that he is prepared and that then he is deployed by God.
00:09:53That's what his name means, that he uniquely appealed to Yahweh, found Yahweh, engaged in a relationship,
00:10:02demonstrated that he could meet those three criterion that God was looking for.
00:10:07Pay attention, respond and be reliable.
00:10:10And God took him for that purpose so that he could redeploy him.
00:10:15And redeploy him, he has.
00:10:16And by starting with someone that existed very early on, 5,400 years ago,
00:10:23God was able to reinsert him, just taking his nefesh soul and the sama conscience
00:10:33and reasserting that in a temporary Bashar body, using DNA to reconstruct a body and putting him in.
00:10:44And so long as God started with him early on, 5,400 years ago, it's pretty early on,
00:10:50and then inserted him when need be to keep his people and plan on track,
00:10:58then God could do so without interfering with free will and without making such a scene that he becomes undeniable.
00:11:05It's the best of all worlds.
00:11:07And God did that very thing with his beloved son, Dode.
00:11:12He walked away, as he must, when Dode became so contentious and belligerent.
00:11:20And rather than giving up on him, which he could not do,
00:11:23and without ending the entire human experience,
00:11:28there would have been no purpose in creating mankind for creating this planet conducive to life,
00:11:33for the entire human experience, for even sharing the Torah and creating the Moed and the covenant, the Bereth.
00:11:43It's all for naught if God couldn't reestablish his relationship with Dode,
00:11:48and yet he wasn't talking to him, just as he's not talking to Israel.
00:11:52So something had to happen.
00:11:54God had to intervene in a way that he could communicate with Dode, get his attention,
00:12:01get the relationship restored, and then ultimately Dode's reputation restored through someone,
00:12:10since he wasn't going to do it himself.
00:12:12And the same thing is true now with Yisrael.
00:12:14God's not talking directly to Yisrael, hasn't talked directly to Yisrael,
00:12:18since he divorced himself and made that pronouncement in the book of Hosha 2,700 years ago.
00:12:27God's plan is that same soul that was originally introduced to us as Chanuk,
00:12:34was reinserted here as the person known as Obed-Edom,
00:12:40who helped Dode get the Ark of the Covenant properly positioned on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
00:12:49And then as Dode cascaded into his self-imposed exile from God,
00:12:58it was this man now under the name Ethan Ha-Ezraki.
00:13:04And we will, in due time, explain exactly who that individual is,
00:13:09because God has a great deal to tell us about him, actually, and the role he played.
00:13:16But he and his wife, Yahweh's Amma, intervened on behalf of Yahweh
00:13:24to bring his wayward son back to him.
00:13:28And the result of that is now emblazoned in this, the 116th Mismore, our psalm.
00:13:41So, the next statement, this was the last one that we shared at the end of our concluding program on
00:13:48this.
00:13:49I think it was two days ago now.
00:13:51And it reads, Yahweh, that in itself is significant,
00:13:55because in the 51st, guess whose name is missing?
00:14:01Yahweh.
00:14:02Yeah, exactly.
00:14:03Yeah, Dode wouldn't even say it.
00:14:04And here now that he's been subject to this intervention, Yahweh.
00:14:11Yahweh observes, watching over Shemar.
00:14:16Now, this is known because, well, the intervention with Dode came in two phases.
00:14:26One is that Yahweh's Amma, his productive mother, not Yahweh's productive mother,
00:14:33but the person known as Yahweh's Amma, which means productive mother, was deployed first.
00:14:41She met with Dode and sobered him up, told him to get off the booze,
00:14:49told him to start thinking with the big head, not the little head.
00:14:55She spoke to him as a mother would speak to a son, and she at least got his attention.
00:15:03And then God sent in the bull.
00:15:05He sent in a highly judgmental individual who came armed with the proper testimony.
00:15:22He came armed with the ultimate hammer, the 89th Mismore.
00:15:28It was specifically revealed in a collaborative effort between Yahweh and Ethan High as Rocky
00:15:38for the express purpose of reestablishing the relationship between Dode and Yahweh
00:15:46and then reestablishing Dode's reputation with the world today.
00:15:56And in it, one of the statements that is made is that Yahweh, Shammar, Dode,
00:16:04that Yahweh keeps a watchful eye on Dode, that he never lets Dode out of his sight,
00:16:13that he is focused upon his beloved son.
00:16:18And so Dode is reaffirming that he knows that to be true now.
00:16:24Yahweh observes, watching over, keeps focused upon Shammar.
00:16:29And he's saying now the open-minded and the receptive.
00:16:32Yeah, because guess what happened to Dode?
00:16:37Dode, his mind was opened and he became receptive to Yahweh again,
00:16:42became amenable, approachable, is what Pathé means.
00:16:48So Yahweh is observant and pays attention to,
00:16:54is focused upon the open-minded and the receptive.
00:16:57Now, the beauty of this statement is it's not entirely self-centered.
00:17:04It's true that Dode could be self-centered and not be self-centered
00:17:09because, in fact, it is Dode returning to Yahweh
00:17:12that enables the fulfillment of Pesach, Matzah, Mokurim,
00:17:16that opens the doorway to life, takes our guilt deposited into Sheol
00:17:20so that we are now guiltless before God,
00:17:24and then opens the door to the family home of Yahweh through Mokurim.
00:17:31So Dode returning in this way is selfless.
00:17:37It's the most selfless act in human history.
00:17:41And it is for the benefit of those who are open-minded
00:17:44and receptive to what he has done to this very report
00:17:48that we are providing to you today.
00:17:54But it's also of him because he became approachable again,
00:18:01amenable again, one who could be persuaded as to who he was
00:18:05and what role he was going to play in God's ultimate story.
00:18:11And then he goes personally here, says,
00:18:14I was barely hanging on by a thread, and I was in need.
00:18:17I was fading away, and therefore concerned for me.
00:18:24He, Yahweh, or he, Ethan Ha, his Rocky, he saved me.
00:18:35He liberated and spared me, helping me, rescuing me from harm's way.
00:18:41I've said this a lot of times, and by the way, that's Psalm 116.6,
00:18:45is that in Hebrew, there is no distinction between an uppercase letter
00:18:51and a lowercase letter.
00:18:52It's only one case.
00:18:53And therefore, we do not know if the intent when Dode was speaking here
00:18:59was to say he as in Yahweh, or he as in the one that Yahweh sent
00:19:06to resolve this relationship, to deliver the 89th Mismore.
00:19:12And from Yahweh's perspective, and I think from Dode's perspective,
00:19:18didn't matter.
00:19:19Didn't matter if you saw this as a lowercase he,
00:19:22as the person who delivered the message to Dode that saved him,
00:19:28that liberated and spared him, that helped him,
00:19:31that rescued him from harm's way, from Yahshua,
00:19:36as Yahshua, as his deliverer, or if you see it as God speaking
00:19:44through this man, and therefore he is greater than Yahweh,
00:19:47because what difference does it really make?
00:19:50I mean, Yahweh made a commitment that he was going to work through people
00:19:53and speak through them.
00:19:55And Dode was one of the people that he would work through and speak through.
00:19:59But at this moment, Dode wasn't listening to him,
00:20:02so he had to have another person that he could speak through
00:20:06and work through to get Dode's attention and to save him from himself.
00:20:12No, God's the operative actor that makes this possible.
00:20:18But he's also working through a tangible, very real person.
00:20:25So I think that it doesn't really matter if it's the lowercase he is in Yahweh,
00:20:33or he is in this man that delivered the message of the 89th, Ms. Moore,
00:20:40and by the way, wrote a considerable amount of it.
00:20:43And I've spent now five days tracking down why Ethan High is Rocky.
00:20:55And we're going to delve into a combination of statements very early on in this
00:21:02by telling us that there would be a man from the sea, a man from the West,
00:21:11who would be elevated by Yahweh and deployed as surging waves,
00:21:18even as stones within those waves to agitate the religious of Israel
00:21:24and then to caress the land itself, relentless in his pursuit of Israel,
00:21:32who would ultimately be the one who brings down the most nefarious of all people.
00:21:41He is called Rahab.
00:21:44And he is brought down by the final Zoroa who was empowered for this purpose.
00:21:51And we're going to learn that Rahab is the corporeal manifestation
00:21:56of a certain individual of political prowess,
00:22:03who we are told even with all the promises he has made to Israel
00:22:06is exactly as I have positioned him, the great betrayer.
00:22:12When Israel needs support, he will betray Israel.
00:22:17And the man who ultimately brings that great betrayer to his knees
00:22:24is the final Zoroa.
00:22:27He is the author of the 89th Mismore, the 89th Psalm.
00:22:34He's inspired by Yahweh, the conveyor of many of Yahweh's statements.
00:22:40But he presents himself in that role because it's important that Dode understand
00:22:46that the man speaking to him that resolves this conflict between he and Yahweh,
00:22:52he has skin of the game.
00:22:54That he's the other man that will offer his Bashar body to be pummeled by the beast
00:23:07and that he does so to make it possible for Dode to return.
00:23:12And that as someone who is nearly as vital to God's ongoing story as is Dode himself,
00:23:22he has earned the right to talk very sternly but also exceedingly confidently and credibly to the king
00:23:31to restore his reputation with Yahweh and then to restore his reputation with his people.
00:23:40And so that is how this extraordinary event is being resolved.
00:23:47So while the open-minded and the receptive, you know, comprise even today,
00:23:52our target audience, when it comes to the testimony of God,
00:23:57they remain as rare as they were in Dode's day.
00:24:01And then with Dode's day, there was one.
00:24:06And yet apart from denouncing religion, politics, and conspiracy, collectivism, anti-Semitism,
00:24:12and militancy, there is very little that we can do to alter this equation to God's favor.
00:24:19All of those who prefer religion, politics, conspiracy, collectivism, anti-Semitism, and militancy
00:24:28are automatically set apart from those who can process this message.
00:24:36They are the unreceptive when it comes to God's favor.
00:24:41So we can learn the truth, we can share it, knowing that we and it will remain unpopular
00:24:47and to the point of being publicly crucified for conveying it.
00:24:52That's important for you to know.
00:24:54But the old adage, and I think this is kind of fun, that I'm hanging by a thread,
00:24:59well, it was coined by Dode.
00:25:02And in this case, it was true.
00:25:05If not for the intervention that transpired to create this song out of the 89th song,
00:25:17revealing these results, he would not have been liberated from the worth aspects of his nature.
00:25:25He would have remained as Israel is today.
00:25:28And all hope for Israel's recovery would have been lost.
00:25:32And while it is becoming undeniably obvious from the written record that Yahweh has provided
00:25:40that the Amma and Herba'al were inserted into this timeline to rectify the gravest of all concerns,
00:25:49these people would not have existed, and they would have made no difference
00:25:54had Yahweh not conceived them, prepared them, and then deployed them as needed.
00:26:02But God did.
00:26:03We did.
00:26:05He did.
00:26:06And the result is this pronouncement.
00:26:10My nefesh soul.
00:26:12My nefesh soul.
00:26:16God has decided to return and has been restored to your home and restful abode to recuperate.
00:26:26Indeed, it is true, Yahweh has weaned and raised you, providing recompense through you.
00:26:39So here we go.
00:26:41Dode now understands you need to rise above the physicality of a body and all of the desires of a
00:26:52body
00:26:52and concerns over a body and recognize that your calling is all enmeshed in your nefesh soul.
00:27:01That it's your nefesh soul that would be reinserted, Dode, to serve as the Passover lamb,
00:27:10not your soul is going to die as the Passover lamb.
00:27:13It's the physical body that that soul occupies that will be sacrificed as the lamb opened the door to life.
00:27:19That it is your nefesh soul that will carry humankind's, at least the covenants, guilt into shields,
00:27:25and deposit it there, never to be seen again.
00:27:27It's your nefesh soul that will be released from Sheol, encapsulated in the Ruach,
00:27:34and brought back to your father in Shamaim.
00:27:38That's where you are going to return.
00:27:39That is why once you are restored, that you can make this decision.
00:27:46You can recover and resolve the problem of all Yisrael and the covenant family as a result of this.
00:27:55And you can go and we can follow to your restful home to recuperate.
00:28:06Yes, indeed.
00:28:08That's powerful.
00:28:09That's life transforming.
00:28:13So it is true that Yahweh has weaned and raised you.
00:28:18Now, hmm, what do you think Dode's talking about here?
00:28:23What do you say me if he was speaking of me?
00:28:28Providing recompense through you?
00:28:30Who is?
00:28:33It's off here.
00:28:37So who's Dode speaking of?
00:28:40You have a couple of options.
00:28:43And I think that the most intriguing of those options and the most likely of those options is exceedingly powerful.
00:28:54It is, again, life-altering, planet-altering.
00:29:00Because Ath, Yemel al-Ath, that Yahweh has weaned and raised you, providing recompense through you,
00:29:13has expended considerable time and energy to rear you.
00:29:18You is feminine, singular.
00:29:23I think the answer is really quite simple.
00:29:25What did he talk about in the previous sentence?
00:29:28His nefesh soul.
00:29:31Nefesh soul is what?
00:29:32Feminine.
00:29:34Doesn't make Dode girly, but it means that God is saving the world through Dode's nefesh.
00:29:46And so when he says that, that begins to speak of you, feminine, singular, he's saying through this one soul,
00:29:57his soul,
00:29:59God's going to save the world.
00:30:01That's how he's providing recompense.
00:30:07Through Pesach and Matzah, leading to Bukoram.
00:30:11Now, that being the case, that is extraordinary.
00:30:17So Dode Shub, he returned to Yahweh, as must every Yehud who wants to survive the next seven years during
00:30:25the time of Israel's troubles.
00:30:28This realization would later be articulated and explained through the prophet Hosha.
00:30:34For Yahweh to Shub to return to Yisrael, Yisrael must, for Shub, return to Yahweh.
00:30:43He's emphatic in this regard.
00:30:47And, you know, God doesn't change his mind.
00:30:49He doesn't renege on something he has said and promised.
00:30:54So this is the prime directive.
00:30:57It's the ultimate lesson.
00:30:58It is as true for king as it is for the pauper.
00:31:03As true for the man who united Yisrael as it is for the Yisrael that is so disunited today.
00:31:18As a result, Dode's nephesh soul would never die.
00:31:23She, souls are feminine in Hebrew, would spend all but four of the next three millennia at home with Yahweh.
00:31:34And since the king realizes that the profound importance of this perspective on his soul and what his soul is
00:31:45going to accomplish,
00:31:46he steps out of first person to address the future of the world as a result of what his soul
00:31:56will accomplish doing so in third person.
00:31:58He knows that Yahweh raised his nephesh for this purpose and that he will deploy his nephesh soul to provide
00:32:09recompense and redeem those who are open and receptive to the covenant.
00:32:16As well as to this man who brought this message, the 89th Mismore, to the very son of God, our
00:32:26savior, saving the savior.
00:32:32So these, my friends, are just words on the page, but they open heaven's door.
00:32:41Dode's soul is central to our survival.
00:32:43It would be, and now has been, his nephesh, who was dispatched and given a Bashar body to fulfill Pesach,
00:32:57and then without it, carried our guilt into Sheol, enveloped in Yahweh's Ruach.
00:33:06Dode's nephesh, protected by Yahweh's spirit, was released then from Sheol hell on Bakurim, returning to Shammaiim as God's Bakur.
00:33:18Firstborn son, Yisrael, why can't you process that?
00:33:23I know the rabbis can't.
00:33:24I'm not expecting them.
00:33:26In fact, I don't want them to.
00:33:27But those of you who are not stained and stigmatized, stunted by rabbinical deceptions,
00:33:38why can't you process that?
00:33:47After projecting all manner of inappropriate mandates and moods on Yahweh and his 51st Psalm,
00:33:58Dode is now celebrating the voice of the cohortative, now conveying a first-person expression of volition.
00:34:06He is speaking of his own decision, revealing his choice to return and to restore his relationship with Yahweh,
00:34:14knowing that this will be the result of particular interest, in fact, of monumental importance.
00:34:21The king has evolved past the fixation on bodies, which was his problem previously,
00:34:28both living ones and feminine ones and dead ones and masculine ones.
00:34:34He has matured to value his and other nefesh souls, of course, beginning with his own,
00:34:43because without his own, there is no hope for the nefesh of others.
00:34:48Now, this is the lesson we all ought to learn.
00:34:51It's the lesson that destroys both Christianity and Judaism, as well as Islam.
00:35:01In Christianity, the solution is a resurrected body.
00:35:09In Islam, it's all about resurrected bodies that are either tortured or satiated with carnal desires.
00:35:18And in Judaism, they also believe in the resurrected bodies of the dead.
00:35:28Dode now realizes that's not the case.
00:35:32He has had this man whose soul has been put into a physical body and delivered from heaven,
00:35:41because he has been in Shamaim for a considerable time at this point,
00:35:48some 1,400 years, and brought to Dode for this purpose.
00:35:58All, in fact, I think it would be 2,400 years at this point.
00:36:04Brought to Dode for this purpose, saying,
00:36:06Pal, it's not this.
00:36:09It's what's inside of you.
00:36:12It's what animates it.
00:36:15Your very essence of your life is your nefesh.
00:36:19Start focusing on it.
00:36:22Because of what God can do and will do with it.
00:36:26And he would know.
00:36:29He's a nefesh.
00:36:30Put in, pulled out, put back in.
00:36:34To the ordinary flow of time in the world of the limits of 3D.
00:36:40And, you know, in those limits, he would be,
00:36:42Oh, God, I've got another little physical bodies.
00:36:45Can you hurry this up?
00:36:47I want to be released of all of that again.
00:36:49Because there's such an enormous difference between the liberty of seven dimensions
00:36:54and our soul being enveloped in energy and light versus being constrained here in 3D
00:37:03with the physical limits of a decaying body.
00:37:08This is vital to our survival.
00:37:12And it is such a departure from Dode's deplorable attitude and Ms. Moore 51.
00:37:19I'm of the conclusion that our intervention as surrogate parents could not have occurred over the course of a day.
00:37:30But instead, a considerable period of time.
00:37:34The evidence is mounting that we were deployed for at least eight years.
00:37:40And I think that's a much longer time than that.
00:37:44I think it goes all the way back to we arrived as a couple during the experience with Obed-Edom
00:37:55and getting the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem properly positioned as a lesson for Dode
00:38:02of what will also happen in the future is the man from Edom will accomplish the same thing prior to
00:38:08Dode's return.
00:38:10So I think it goes all the way back to that point that he would be able to witness Dode's
00:38:16gradual and then precipitous decline
00:38:19and be prepared to intervene at the right moment.
00:38:27So I think that at the very, very least, he is now confronting Dode during the last four years of
00:38:35Dode's first life.
00:38:37And the initial four, I think he would continue of Solomon's reign.
00:38:41Solomon was only 12 years old when he took the throne.
00:38:44And so he needed some surrogate parenting for sure.
00:38:48His mother was not helpful in this regard.
00:38:53So all guiding him.
00:38:56In the case of Solomon, he would have been there from 12 to 16 years of age in Solomon's presence
00:39:02prior to that time
00:39:04as someone who was he would have known tangentially by the reposition of the Ark of the Covenant.
00:39:10And he obviously knew all about him because he would write of him as the Nacri.
00:39:17And when he gave his Sermon on the Mount, that incredibly important speech in 2 Chronicles 6.
00:39:27So I think that Solomon was guided by him from 12 to 16 years of age and up to the
00:39:36point of beginning the construction of the home for Yahweh's name.
00:39:41Now, should this be the case, then, Ethan, the perpetually reoccurring and steadfast, the constantly deployed and eternally engaged,
00:39:53the long-established and perennially unrelenting, who is productive and everlasting as ha, as rocky,
00:40:04the ones springing up as a tree, coming forth prepared and shining at the time with logical expressions regarding the
00:40:16sequence of events.
00:40:18That's what Ethan High's Rocky means.
00:40:23Delivering, therefore, the 89th Mismore, as it was conveyed, well, that was conveyed through Yahweh's Neckar.
00:40:36Now, this would also explain why the Mishal were written during this interval.
00:40:44By a father and mother, a husband and wife, and to their son on behalf of their God.
00:40:55Yes, we will learn who actually wrote them.
00:41:00So as a result, it reads this.
00:41:04Yes, it's true.
00:41:06You have, at this moment in time, undressed and removed.
00:41:12You have withdrawn.
00:41:14You have rescued.
00:41:15You have come through the process of unclothing, if you will, exposing my nefesh.
00:41:23From dying, from the plague of death.
00:41:27My eyes from tears, and thus my feet from stumbling.
00:41:33Mismore Song, Psalm 116.8.
00:41:36Oh, so powerful.
00:41:38So accurate.
00:41:43In the last word picture, Mishal 31.
00:41:49The constant emphasis is on undressing Dote, so that he could actually see who he is, to expose him to
00:42:01himself.
00:42:01And then re-adorning him with the ultimate seamstress, the fashion coordinator for forevermore, the Amma, who is called the
00:42:11greatest of women and who is known as Ashar.
00:42:17So he was undressed.
00:42:20His clothes were removed.
00:42:22The facade was gone.
00:42:24Leaving the soul of Dote exposed.
00:42:30But therefore, we kept him from dying.
00:42:38His eyes were flooded with tears.
00:42:42There was nothing but sadness.
00:42:44But we removed those, too.
00:42:48And therefore, this was the means to keep the king from stumbling.
00:42:55Remember what we've said?
00:42:56What God is looking for is that we, when we stumble, can get back up.
00:43:08That we, when we confront obstacles, clear them out of the way.
00:43:15When we are wrong, we learn from it.
00:43:19When we cry, we learn to smile.
00:43:24Rather than die, we live.
00:43:27That's the message.
00:43:29And sometimes the only way you can get there is to be completely exposed so that you see what's really
00:43:38important.
00:43:41I was viciously attacked, as was my wife.
00:43:49When we noted that in God bringing us back to the conditions of Eden, that's the purpose of sukkah, that
00:43:58it's a return to Eden.
00:43:59Now, that's profound by itself to recognize that that 6,000 years ago, we were escorted out of Eden so
00:44:06that we would have an opportunity to demonstrate that we could meet the three criterion that God had established for
00:44:13us.
00:44:14And that recognizing that we were being brought back to Eden, and that recognizing that we were being brought back
00:44:20to Eden, I brought up, well, what was the dress code in Eden?
00:44:24Nothing but a smile, right?
00:44:27Now, does that mean that everybody going forward for the next 1,000 years is going to be naked?
00:44:32Probably not.
00:44:33I think that most will be adorned in the attire designed by my lovely wife, who is a fashion designer.
00:44:42But that's not what God meant when he said that Adam and Chawa were naked, and they were not ashamed.
00:44:53It means that prior to this whole event and the unraveling of it, that we can be exposed to God
00:45:03without shame.
00:45:07And this is what Dode demonstrates when Obed-Edom resolves the problem of getting the ark properly positioned within, on
00:45:18the Temple Mount, under the Tent of the Restoring Witness in Jerusalem,
00:45:23that Dode realized, I don't have to have that responsibility.
00:45:28It's been taken from me and is being carried out by this man, Obed-Edom.
00:45:34And therefore, I can celebrate that result.
00:45:38And what he did is he put on the ephod, the attire up here over his heart of the high
00:45:48priest,
00:45:49knowing that his function when he returned as king 3,000 years later would be to anoint that mercy seat
00:45:59on Kaporim,
00:46:00which was the day he was going to return, as is required in the Torah teaching,
00:46:08for his restoration via the bull's blood, and for the restoration of Yisrael by the goats, Elia and Yadis.
00:46:18And that he knew that at that time.
00:46:23And he was coming to embrace why that bull, therefore, the Adam of Parah, was the symbol Yahweh was using
00:46:32to bring the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem.
00:46:35And to celebrate the fact that the result of all of this is that we would be allowed back into
00:46:42the earth,
00:46:44restored to the conditions of Eden, where the dress code was a smile, he performed, he danced, celebrated, he was
00:46:52joyous.
00:46:53Eden means great joy.
00:46:56Naked from the ephod down.
00:47:02And when I shared that, and what we had is there's a bunch of just malcontent, disgusting women that like
00:47:12to tear me and my wife down,
00:47:14who know better, but their lives are miserable, and they, like all miserable, psychotic people,
00:47:22get their jollies by tearing others down to their level.
00:47:25But they messed with the wrong person from Yahweh's perspective.
00:47:30And so this is the picture that Dode now has.
00:47:35He now is putting this all together.
00:47:38And he knows that he can dance without stumbling.
00:47:41That he can deal with the reality of his people and the predicament that he has created without tears in
00:47:49his eyes.
00:47:49And that his soul will live to perform all of these wonderful things, including the recompense needed to open the
00:47:58door to life
00:47:59and to resolve his guilt and the guilt of every member so that we can be part of Yahweh's eternal
00:48:08family.
00:48:09This is what he was celebrating.
00:48:16Yahweh was true to his word.
00:48:18King Dode, the chosen son of God and the Messiah, has never and will never die.
00:48:27And while his nephesh soul would inhabit a mortal Bashar body on three occasions,
00:48:33the soul placed within those bodies was pronounced and made immortal.
00:48:40This realization destroys the very foundation of Christianity.
00:48:44It undermines Judaism.
00:48:47It is a reminder that if you are among those who the spirit of Yahweh is bequeathed upon
00:48:54and you remain true to that calling,
00:48:57then your soul is forever perceived as being encapsulated in Yahweh's light and energy.
00:49:07It will never die.
00:49:09It is the key to validating my discovery.
00:49:14Proving that Dode's soul was deployed in his second of three lives to fulfill Passover and unyeasted bread in 33
00:49:22CE.
00:49:24And that means that Jesus is nothing but a God-forsaken myth,
00:49:29a horrible, monstrous, fake God.
00:49:33And that Dode, he's our savior.
00:49:40Now, speaking of vital discoveries,
00:49:44Dode has affirmed another.
00:49:46It was only a few months ago that I came to realize that the ultimate test for mankind,
00:49:54that was played out in the garden,
00:49:58that Adam failed to meet as Yahweh requested.
00:50:05And that was that we have to do the three things that God needs to witness in us
00:50:13for him to surround our souls in light,
00:50:17for him to enable us to soar beyond the stars.
00:50:24And that is that we must demonstrate ourselves worthy.
00:50:29We do so by, one, closely examining and carefully considering the testimony he has provided.
00:50:37Two, by engaging, responding accordingly, so that we make a contribution to the relationship and to the world around us.
00:50:48And three, that we demonstrate that we are reliable and that we can be trusted by correcting our mistakes and
00:50:58learning from them
00:50:59and getting back up so that we can keep going when we stumble and fall.
00:51:09In this regard, the verb shalatz was constrained in time through the perfect conjugation.
00:51:18This means that Dode was undressed and exposed so that his failures of his past could be addressed and removed.
00:51:30He was saying that he would never cry or stumble again.
00:51:37That's not what he was conveying.
00:51:40He was saying that this persistent crisis that he was in right now,
00:51:45where he was constantly stumbling over himself and precluding his vision by having his eyes constantly welling up in tears,
00:51:53which was his current situation, that that had been resolved because it was written in the perfect.
00:52:01It was, that was now solved.
00:52:05And to some degree, the idea of being shalatz undressed brings us right back to the last mashal,
00:52:13where the Amma was not only dressing down her son, but also adorning him for success going forward.
00:52:24It's one of the major themes, if not the major theme of the last word picture.
00:52:33To serve mankind on behalf of God, we must be guided by one without being influenced by the other.
00:52:44It's true.
00:52:47This is the message of the hit pile stem.
00:52:50If we are going to speak on behalf of God and serve mankind,
00:52:57then we have to be influenced by God and not influenced by man.
00:53:05That's rare.
00:53:09And that's the message that is conveyed, as I've said, by the hit pile stem.
00:53:13It reveals that Dode was now set apart unto Yahweh, making him apolitical and anti-religious.
00:53:23And for this position, he was prepared to carry out his next two lives.
00:53:32The text reads,
00:53:35I will walk independently, progressing through life, unaffected by any societal influence.
00:53:46I will journey traveling and going about life free of any outside pressure, hit pile, imperfect, first person, singular,
00:53:55alongside the presence of Yahweh, in the land and on earth, of those living more than one life.
00:54:07Ha-chayim.
00:54:11Psalm 116.9
00:54:16Now, when I tell people that Dode fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and Bakurim in 33 CE,
00:54:21there are those who claim that that's impossible because they think he died 8,000 years earlier,
00:54:27even though God said he's never going to die.
00:54:31And yet, Yahweh was emphatic, confirming that this would never befall his son.
00:54:38Moreover, God is even more emphatic when affirming that Dode will return as king forevermore.
00:54:47So, since his nephesh soul is alive, and since he is returning,
00:54:53why is it so difficult for people to accept that his soul will be placed in three physical bodies
00:55:00over that span of time, rather than just two?
00:55:07And multiple lives cannot be the issue because, well, they accept that Elijah lived 2,880 years ago,
00:55:18but is returning as one of the two witnesses.
00:55:22They know that Chanuk, Enoch, walked with God and then was taken by him.
00:55:33For what purpose?
00:55:39It's not only obvious, but it's irrefutable that Dode wrote in first person
00:55:47how he himself would be crucified 600 years before the torment was invented
00:55:57and 1,000 years before he endured it.
00:56:02If you don't think that's prophetic confirmation, then what is?
00:56:08Well, how about this?
00:56:09In 555 BCE, Dode was sent to Daniel to reveal the exact day
00:56:18that he, as the Messiah, would fulfill Chagmatza in 33 CE
00:56:24and provided that prophecy for us.
00:56:27And we have copies of Daniel going back 300 years prior to the fulfillment,
00:56:35absolutely, unequivocally proving that this is true.
00:56:45I suppose even more to the point.
00:56:49Dode is the etz chayam.
00:56:52He is the tree of lives in the garden.
00:56:57And he is the one who opened the door to life by fulfilling Passover.
00:57:03Can you make the connection?
00:57:05As such, when he returns as our king, he will also be our savior.
00:57:13This is precisely what the Amma and her Baal sought to reestablish
00:57:21through their intervention and counsel at this time.
00:57:27So in this next pronouncement, we find Dode becoming what he was railing against
00:57:33in the 51st song, trustworthy and reliable.
00:57:40He said that was impossible, but now he knows it's possible.
00:57:46This is what Yahweh needed to see in his beloved son
00:57:51before deploying him in year 4,000 YAH
00:57:55in advance of fulfilling the spring Mikrei.
00:58:00Now, previous to this, we have seen how Dode had afflicted himself,
00:58:05becoming depressed.
00:58:07In our council, he became responsive again.
00:58:12As a result, Yahweh knew that he could trust Dode,
00:58:18his son, sufficiently to enable the promises of the Moadim,
00:58:25during which he was, Anah, afflicted,
00:58:29so that we would not be burdened in this manner.
00:58:35At this time, the king came to epitomize the full expression
00:58:39of being, Anah, responsive to God.
00:58:45His life, therefore, becomes an exemplar,
00:58:49a lesson for all of us.
00:58:54I'll conclude this program here with Ms. Moore, Song, Song,
00:58:58116.10.
00:59:01I became trustworthy and reliable.
00:59:05Amon, I regained credibility and integrity,
00:59:11establishing myself as dependable and enduring,
00:59:16trustworthy and loyal.
00:59:21Hiffl perfect, first person singular.
00:59:26As a result of communicating,
00:59:29Ki Nubar, when I said,
00:59:34I was terribly afflicted, and I was depressed,
00:59:37and now I'm wholly responsive.
00:59:42After having been anxious, this was Anah, Ma'od.
00:59:46After having been anxious and miserable,
00:59:49dejected and humiliated,
00:59:52I answered the call.
00:59:54So I'm replying.
00:59:56Call perfect, first person singular.
01:00:00Ms. Moore, Song, Song, 116.10.
01:00:03Now again, I would say mission accomplished.
01:00:07Put up the banner.
01:00:09The relationship and trust needed have now been restored.
01:00:16Dode went from blaming God for his mistakes
01:00:18to accepting responsibility
01:00:20and to acknowledging that he had returned to accountability.
01:00:27This is all God ever wanted.
01:00:29This is what he needs from all of us.
01:00:34Yes, the point would have been made
01:00:38had I chosen one or two renderings of shafats
01:00:43rather than 18.
01:00:46And I did.
01:00:47I chose 18 words to define it.
01:00:50But since they all seem to apply,
01:00:53I thought it was appropriate to cast a wide net.
01:00:56And I will share that with you because it is profound.
01:01:01You're going to see the maximum expression
01:01:04as we delve into this in our next program of amplification.
01:01:10because of where Dode had been
01:01:13and where he now was
01:01:15as a result of this intervention,
01:01:19which came first through Yahuasama
01:01:24and then through the power
01:01:28of the 89th Ms. Moore.
01:01:30Well, I thank you for listening.
01:01:32This is something that I'm deeply vested into
01:01:35that I care enormously about.
01:01:37I feel like I am speaking to you
01:01:40as one who is indeed 5,600 years old,
01:01:465,400 years old,
01:01:47I think is the more correct accounting,
01:01:51and as one who has played a significant role
01:01:55in not only making these words
01:01:59part of Dode's expression
01:02:02and his return to Yahuasama,
01:02:05but also returning Dode's credibility,
01:02:07his reputation
01:02:09to his people
01:02:11at this time.
01:02:13So,
01:02:15indeed, I thank you for listening.
01:02:17Good day.
01:02:20Hey there!
01:02:21Thanks for tuning in.
01:02:22That was Fetch.
01:02:23Gotta run now.
01:02:24Catch y'all on our next podcast.
01:02:26Yeah!
01:02:27Bye!
01:02:30Bye!
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