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Who are the chosen ones, when did Yahowah establish His Beryth with Dowd, and why does the 89th Mizmowr demand that we pause and reconsider everything religion has claimed about the Messiah? In this episode, we explore what Maskyl reveals about Chesed and ’Emunah, how Ethan Ha ’Ezrachy delivered Yahowah’s oath concerning Bachar and ’Ebed ’Any, and where Selah marks the decisive turning point in covenant history. As Yahowah affirms His promise Dowr wa Dowr, we examine how the throne of Dowd was established, who stands within that covenant family, and what this generation must contemplate before choosing its allegiance.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:05:01 ~ "The document that caused it to happen was the 89th Mizmowr."
00:10:34 ~ "It is a song that completely destroys Christianity, Judaism, and Islam."
00:14:48 ~ "He would end his first of three lives at 70."
00:19:53 ~ "Yahowah is God’s name, that he is loving."
00:24:51 ~ "therefore, Yahowah is your trustworthiness and dependability. ’Emunah."
00:29:48 ~ "He conveyed narrating, narrating, 30 instructive Mashal, 30 word pictures, as memorable parables and wise proverbs."
00:30:59 ~ "To appreciate and experience God’s love, however, one must first come to know that God’s one and only name is Yahowah."
00:47:52 ~ "This Maskyl portrait of insights to contemplate and comprehend to save the world."
00:55:01 ~ "I have established cutting through separation, karat, I have created making a resolution by cutting off, as is the case with circumcision,
the sign of the covenant,"
00:58:44 ~ "He works with and he communicates through men."
01:03:20 ~ "The fact that the beryth covenant has been qara-karat, cut, reinforces a number of realizations"
01:13:12 ~ "Yahowah’s Shabbat, promised one, is Dowd."
01:11:49 ~ "Yahowah is ’Emunah, he is trustworthy and dependable."
01:12:17 ~ "He establishes and authenticates his ’Emunah, his trustworthiness, his integrity, and his reliability."
01:15:44 ~ "Selah, pause now and contemplate those implications."

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Transcript
00:00:28Well,
00:00:29welcome to our library studio and our continuing presentation of the last word picture.
00:00:36And in so doing, we are going to now begin our review, hopefully for the last time.
00:00:42Although, who knows, as much as we're learning from it, of the 89th Mismore.
00:00:50I used to say that exuberantly until I realized the role that I've had in composing it with
00:00:58Yahweh. And so I'm a little more cautious in saying that, although that is still my conclusion,
00:01:04that it is the most important piece of literature that we will find among the Torah prophets and
00:01:11Psalms. It was comprised, as we know, in a collaboration between Yahweh and a man named
00:01:17Ethan HaAsraki. Ethan HaAsraki defines a character that has been part of God's story for a very long
00:01:27time. As of this moment, he is 5,400 years old in terms of the initiation of his soul. He
00:01:37was
00:01:37originally Chanuk, Enoch, and he has made many visits here over time. His, well, one of his most
00:01:48important, and maybe it is his most important, was here in collaboration with Yahweh to resolve the
00:01:58really identity crisis that was plaguing Dodd. Dodd became far too interested in the
00:02:11lusts of life as opposed to the love of his life, who was Yahweh. He became belligerent
00:02:22against God. In fact, I'm going to share something with you in this psalm that I never thought I
00:02:27would ever come to this position because I have such a low regard for Adam and such a high regard
00:02:33for Dodd. But as we consider how lethargic Dodd became when he was lounging around all day while
00:02:42his subjects were off fighting a war and how he became a voyeur and an alcoholic. And then when
00:02:54given the chance to come clean and resolve these problems, doubled down and passed blame to God,
00:03:01took no responsibility for it. He reminds me a lot in this particular mode of Adam long ago.
00:03:11And so this was a real crisis of identity. It had to be resolved. Had it not been resolved,
00:03:22essentially the human experiment would have come to a crashing halt. There'd have been no
00:03:26opportunity for the fulfillment of Pesach, Matz, and Makurim. And with the Moadim unfulfilled,
00:03:36there'd be no chance of establishing the covenant or of anyone living past this life, including Dodd.
00:03:48And so it becomes one of the most essential interventions of all time. And this is particularly
00:03:56true because Dodd and Yahweh were no longer on a talkative basis. They had stepped apart from one
00:04:03another. Yahweh only communicated to Dodd through an intermediary, that being Nathan. And even here,
00:04:10the 89th Mismore is being delivered by Ethan Ha as Rocky, not spoken directly to Dodd.
00:04:20And so to resolve that problem, God had an ingenious plan. That plan involved him inserting a man and
00:04:28woman, a husband and wife who would serve as surrogate parents, father and mother for the very son of God,
00:04:35for the most important man who ever lived, the king of Yisrael, to restore his relationship with Yahweh
00:04:44God. So that he could recover from his tragic mistake in judgment, come to embrace his destiny
00:04:55and fulfill in a second of three lives, Pesach, Matzah, and Makurim. So this was the challenge.
00:05:01And the document that caused it to happen was the 89th Mismore. It is being delivered to Dodd
00:05:09sometime after his 56th birthday. And I would say probably right around his 60th year.
00:05:22You know, things went south for Dodd. Even after this Bathsheba incident, he suffered all manner of
00:05:31calamity. And I don't think they were resolved quickly. So I would suspect that Dodd was
00:05:36over 60 by the time that he was visited by his surrogate parents. And this manner of rebellion against
00:05:48his father, Yahweh, was resolved. What we're going to hear in this Mismore is initially Ethan Ha is
00:06:00talking, speaking about God's character, his nature. He's going to introduce what he deems to be
00:06:11Yahweh's most important characteristics, loyalty, devotion, and love, along with trustworthiness,
00:06:21integrity, and reliability, probably four times over in his presentation of Yahweh. And he's doing so because
00:06:34his message to Dodd has no merit apart from Yahweh's inspiration of it. It all hinges on who Yahweh is.
00:06:46Ethan is the delivery boy. He is, well, the delivery man. He's serving as Dodd's father at this point.
00:06:52But he is conveying this message from
00:07:01Yahweh to his son. And the only way that it has credibility is to acknowledge Yahweh's credibility
00:07:08and devotion to his son, his steadfastness in this regard. In the early statements, we're going to find
00:07:14Ethan talk about himself and who he represents so that Dodd understands that the man speaking to him
00:07:23isn't one of his subjects. He is very close to Dodd's equal.
00:07:32He has skin in the game. He is one who will suffer as Dodd has suffered. He will fulfill the
00:07:40Moed
00:07:40Mekre. He will write as Dodd has written. He will lead as Dodd has led. He will be inspired as
00:07:49Dodd was
00:07:49inspired. He is as close to Dodd as anyone will or has ever been. And so he talks about himself.
00:08:01And he does so to garner Dodd's attention and trust. For Dodd to know he is not in this alone.
00:08:13In the earlier program in the Ocean Studio today, I handed it something that even my wife came in just
00:08:18a few minutes ago and said, what in the world were you talking about at the end of that show?
00:08:25Where I said that it's my conclusion based upon what I'm hearing in the 12th Mismore that it is highly
00:08:39likely that when Iyawa allowed Dodd to fulfill his destiny and to serve as the Pisach El and then take
00:08:50our guilt into Sheol on Matzah. He did not go alone.
00:09:01Once Yawa brought Le'ani in and that this is Le'ani to support Dodd at this time in this
00:09:15way,
00:09:16we bonded with him as no one else in his life.
00:09:20We essentially became his mother and father.
00:09:25And there is no way in the world that we would have allowed him to go fulfill Pisach, Matz,
00:09:35and Bakutam in his second of three lives alone.
00:09:41And so there is the high likelihood that we were there.
00:09:47And I did in the break, in addition to continuing to translate and work upon the 89th Mismore.
00:09:55I'm a little over or just quite, not quite two thirds finished with it.
00:10:01We're going to start here with the dedication of this program.
00:10:03So at least I'm ahead of where we are on this program.
00:10:06I did turn to the 22nd Mismore.
00:10:12And I was right.
00:10:15I think we were there, but most certainly I was there to support Dodd.
00:10:23And so with that in mind, I'd like to introduce this marvelous song again.
00:10:29I've always considered it to be Dodd's song.
00:10:31It was composed for him, but it's also composed for us.
00:10:37It is a song that completely destroys Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
00:10:44And only someone who has spent the time that I have repudiating those religions,
00:10:50having written 13 books, each averaging about 750 pages,
00:10:56citing a comparison between God's testimony and the false prophet of Judaism,
00:11:06Islam, and Christianity, would be able to fully appreciate just how devastating
00:11:12this 89th Mismore is to those religions.
00:11:16They don't survive it.
00:11:17This eviscerates them.
00:11:20And it's why I have quoted it in all of them,
00:11:24because it is essential to negating them.
00:11:28But it also establishes exactly who Dodd is.
00:11:33He is the son of God.
00:11:34He is the anointed Messiah.
00:11:37He is the Passover lamb and therefore our savior.
00:11:40He is the chosen one.
00:11:41He is the one through whom the covenant was literally established.
00:11:51It's extraordinary what it says of him.
00:11:54He was the one through whom God chose to work his coworker.
00:11:58It leaves no room for anyone else in that regard.
00:12:04So now that we know the identity of the man conveying Dodd Song and collaborating
00:12:09and the writing of it on behalf of his father,
00:12:12and his collaboration, by the way, takes us through about the first 15 or so statements,
00:12:21maybe closer to 20 statements, when there is one.
00:12:26And the first 20, there is one statement that's directly from Yahweh.
00:12:32It just come out with a kaboom.
00:12:34This is who Dodd is.
00:12:35And then it says some remarkable things that I had no knowledge of prior that brings us to today
00:12:47about the things that Yahweh will do through Ethan HaIsraki.
00:12:53And then after he explains that, God picks up the narrative.
00:12:59And for, in the range of 20 statements in a row, everyone is in Yahweh's voice.
00:13:07And so that is the pace of this.
00:13:12Ethan HaIsraki does the introduction.
00:13:14He tells us about Yahweh.
00:13:16He tells us about himself.
00:13:18Yahweh makes a profoundly important declaration about Dodd.
00:13:23And then we return to the Ethan describing what he knows of Yahweh and what he perceives of Dodd
00:13:35and what he will do in his life in support of him.
00:13:40And then we turn to full blast Yahweh.
00:13:46It becomes amazingly brilliant.
00:13:51And I thought that the parts that I had written were reasonably astute.
00:13:55But God is infinitely more articulate.
00:13:59He is just, let me tell you the way it is.
00:14:03So it's time now that we venture back into the ultimate Mismore, the greatest song ever sung.
00:14:09I see it not only as the cornerstone of the covenant, and it indeed is, and of Yahweh's home on
00:14:15earth,
00:14:15but it's also the keystone of God's message and my mission.
00:14:22I think it was inspired and written sometime at least eight years before the 60th Yobel year in 3000 Yah.
00:14:34But it could have been written as early as 14 years prior to that time,
00:14:40and therefore on or around the 60th birthday of Dodd when he was 60 years old.
00:14:48He would end his first of three lives at 70.
00:14:54So at 60, he would have 10 years to process all of this.
00:15:00It could not have been written any earlier in his life than that.
00:15:05It could have been written a little later.
00:15:08And so it was written maybe four to 14 years prior to 968 BCE.
00:15:23The 89th Psalm, I think, is the epitome of divine prose.
00:15:29When Yahweh takes over the microphone, if you will take center stage, I do my best to introduce him.
00:15:36Once he takes over, it is kaboom.
00:15:39It is just magic.
00:15:43It's extraordinary.
00:15:45Literally the most important piece of literature ever written.
00:15:47Now, this is a mescal, according to Ethan Ha Ezraki,
00:15:53which is a portrayal of insights to contemplate and comprehend.
00:15:58And it delivers.
00:16:00It was composed, as I have said, by a man who introduces himself as Ethan,
00:16:06the reoccurring one, who is often deployed.
00:16:11He is hot as rocky, the tree of logical expressions.
00:16:22It is a mescal, a poetic portrayal of insights to comprehend and contemplate.
00:16:32Mescal is prudent lyrics written to convey important ideas worthy of thoughtful consideration.
00:16:39This word is a compound of ma, which is to ponder important questions regarding shakal, being circumspect, being sensible,
00:16:50gaining insights and prospering from them, paying attention to understand while learning to comprehend.
00:16:58This is a exercise between the ears.
00:17:05This is a thinking person's poem.
00:17:10And it was scribed by, and it's of, concerning, according to, and on behalf of,
00:17:18Ethan, the perpetually reoccurring, the resolute, the continually deployed, the eternally engaged, and the long established and perennially unrelenting productive
00:17:36one.
00:17:38Ethan, steadfast and everlasting, steady, resolute, profuse, continuous, permanent, perpetual, consistent, enduring, and routinely used.
00:17:57Ethan, ha, Ezraki, the one springing up and coming forth as a tree.
00:18:04If you don't know that metaphor, he is the tree of knowledge.
00:18:09And he directs our attention to the tree of lives, who is doubt.
00:18:15So the one springing up and coming forth as a tree, prepared to shine on time with logical expressions on
00:18:22the sequence of events.
00:18:23Ah, Ezraki, the one arising out of the soil, spontaneously growing and reborn to be rational while supplying chronological and
00:18:34sequential, temporal and timely, historical expressions.
00:18:39It is from Oz, at that time, simultaneous with these events, a czar, mightily prepared and girded in strength, equipped
00:18:50as a strong arm, properly adorned and trained.
00:18:55Zerox, to rise up and shine, to come forth and appear bright, and akin to Ezroah, the strong arm and
00:19:07powerful, Zeroah.
00:19:11Mismore, Psalm 89, that is the dedication, unlike any other, nothing even remotely comparable to it.
00:19:22It is as we had thought.
00:19:24It is a mezcal.
00:19:26It's a comprehensive portrayal of rationally derived insights.
00:19:30This is delivered for Dode, for Israel, and for the world to know, to comprehend, and to share.
00:19:38As for Mr. Ethan Ha Ezraki, well, he is as Yahweh has named him.
00:19:47And here, as Ethan opens by sharing his life's journey in God's presence, he wants us to know that Yahweh
00:19:56is God's name.
00:19:58That he is loving, and that Yahweh has remained consistent throughout time.
00:20:05That will be central to his message.
00:20:08We are being renewed and reassured here that as God was in the garden, as he was with Noah, and
00:20:20as he was with Abraham,
00:20:22he is now with Dode and will forever be.
00:20:27It is Yahweh's chesed, steadfast devotion to those he favors, that impressed our time traveler more than anything else about
00:20:39God.
00:20:40When I say time traveler, well, he was inserted in and out of God's timeline to help keep his people
00:20:50and plan apace.
00:20:52He only moves one way in time, never back.
00:20:58Anyway, he thinks that the chesed is essential to knowing God.
00:21:04He wants us to know that he will be singing about Yahweh forevermore as Yahweh, such that everyone is aware
00:21:13that our God is Amunah, trustworthy and reliable.
00:21:18And this means that he isn't capricious, thereby negating all of the so-called Abrahamic religions, which are predicated on
00:21:29change.
00:21:30We have Perry just arrived for a visit, and he is being assaulted by Asher, who is treating him like
00:21:42he is somebody that she has known for a century, her best friend ever.
00:21:51So I don't want my dog indicted for rape, but she is pushing the boundaries at this point.
00:22:01So I have chosen to continually share, it says, my life's journey in a song.
00:22:08Share.
00:22:09Remember when a couple of programs ago and we were reading how share was associated with Ethan Haw is rocking,
00:22:18I said, remember that word.
00:22:19It's going to come up in the first statement, opening statement, if you will, in the miscal in this 89th
00:22:30Mismore.
00:22:32I have chosen to continually share my life's journey in a song.
00:22:39It is my ongoing and continuous desire to convey the nature of my travels while always singing from shore, to
00:22:49travel on the journey while expressing the itinerary.
00:22:53This is called imperfect, cohortative, first person, singular.
00:22:58So it says that this is something that Ethan has chosen to do.
00:23:04It's under the auspices of free will.
00:23:07And then the imperfect says that it's something he is doing continually, consistently.
00:23:12This isn't his first time to share his life journey or to sing a song about the loyal love, steadfast
00:23:21devotion, enduring favoritism and genuine mercy.
00:23:25The chesed, the kindness, the zeal, the mutual obligation to provide benefits and the affection.
00:23:34Of Yahweh, of God's one and only name.
00:23:40It's transliterated here based upon his Haya, existence, and his Torah instructions.
00:23:48Ethan Haw is rocky, knew it.
00:23:50And so should you.
00:23:53From antiquity into fruity, forever, throughout time, beginning long ago and into perpetuity,
00:24:02infinitely and eternally on behalf of generation after generation, the dwelling places and the family lineage throughout time.
00:24:15Opening statement continues with,
00:24:17I, yada, will consistently make known.
00:24:23I will always remain aware of, acknowledge, respect, and reveal.
00:24:30Demonstrating that I am, yada, familiar with, concerned about, devoted to understanding and conveying what I have learned.
00:24:39Hifl, imperfect, first person, singular, meaning also ongoing.
00:24:46And encouraging you to appreciate, therefore, Yahweh's your trustworthiness and dependability.
00:24:56Amunah.
00:24:58Amunah.
00:24:58It is the first of four times that he will report on God's Amunah.
00:25:02His honesty and reliability.
00:25:06Yahweh's firm and steadfast commitment to the truth.
00:25:11Amunah is the feminine of Amun, unwavering, dependability, pursuant to a trustworthy and reliable nature.
00:25:20It is from Amun to support, confirm, uphold, nourish, foster, establish, and make firm.
00:25:27That which is verifiable and sure as the steady right-handed worker who is providing certain verification with my mouth.
00:25:40Ma, pe, ani.
00:25:42In my speech and in my words.
00:25:46I'm going to share some insights with that, with all of this in a moment.
00:25:52But it is so much to process.
00:25:54I'd like to read it through one more time.
00:25:57And let's get in a words-eye view of the opening statement.
00:26:01It begins, I have chosen to continually share my life's journey in the song.
00:26:07Speaking about the loyal love, the steadfast devotion, the enduring favoritism, the kindness,
00:26:15the sense of mutual obligation to provide benefits, and the affection of Yahweh.
00:26:22Doing so from antiquity into futurity forever throughout all time.
00:26:30Beginning long ago and into perpetuity.
00:26:35On behalf of generation after generation.
00:26:40The dwelling places and family lineage throughout all time.
00:26:46Door wa door.
00:26:48And so I, Yadda, will consistently make known.
00:26:52I will always remain aware of, acknowledge, respect, and reveal.
00:26:56Demonstrating that, as Yadda, I am familiar with.
00:27:00Concerned about.
00:27:01And devoted to.
00:27:03Understanding and conveying.
00:27:06Your trustworthiness and dependability.
00:27:09Emuna.
00:27:11Your honesty and reliability.
00:27:13Your firm and steadfast commitment to the truth.
00:27:18With my mouth.
00:27:20And my speech.
00:27:21And with my words.
00:27:24That was Mismore Psalm 89-1.
00:27:28Pretty extraordinary introduction.
00:27:30And opening statement.
00:27:33So the Song of Songs is a love song.
00:27:37It expresses Yahweh's enduring devotion to his people.
00:27:42To his beloved son.
00:27:46And conveys what Ethan, how is Rocky.
00:27:51Has come to know of the God that he has served.
00:27:54At this point.
00:27:55For millennia.
00:27:57Now, unfortunately, it was unrequited love.
00:28:01Because Yisrael didn't reciprocate.
00:28:04Even the man who was the most doed beloved.
00:28:09Had at this point turned a cold shoulder to God.
00:28:13Fortunately.
00:28:14Yahweh's patience would outlast his sons and his people's recalcitrance.
00:28:22One has been resolved.
00:28:24The other will be.
00:28:27But more than Chesed, loving and merciful, according to Yada.
00:28:32The one who knew more about God at this point than any other.
00:28:37For having spent more time with Yahweh than any other.
00:28:40His view is that God is also resolutely Amunah, honest, unwavering, steadfast.
00:28:52And so in his opening line.
00:28:54The greatest must call poetic portrayal of insights to comprehend and contemplate.
00:29:04Ethan High's Rocky affirms the three things that are the most important for us to know about God.
00:29:11He is eternally loving and devoted, trustworthy and dependable.
00:29:21It wasn't all that long ago, but sometimes we forget.
00:29:25When introducing Ethan High's Rocky, God said.
00:29:29And so his name, proper designation, reputation and renown.
00:29:34His calling and his conspicuous position.
00:29:38Will exist throughout time.
00:29:40Among all of the Goyim, the non-Yisraelites who will turn around and who are being brought around.
00:29:48So he conveyed, narrating, narrating, 30 instructive Mishal.
00:29:5530 word pictures as memorable parables and wise proverbs to inspire astute leadership.
00:30:02And his sure, his songs about his journey through life will be five.
00:30:11Each bullish for the tribe.
00:30:14Learned and instructive.
00:30:16Empowering a thousand fold.
00:30:19That was from Malachim 1 Kings 432.
00:30:24As I had suspected, this is that sure.
00:30:30Now, throughout my prolonged journey through life, I have been devoted to sharing what I've come to know and experience
00:30:37of Yahweh's Chesed.
00:30:39His love, his devotion, his favoritism.
00:30:43My father, the father of the covenant is kind.
00:30:47He's affectionate.
00:30:48He is loyal.
00:30:49He's approachable.
00:30:51He's enjoyable to be around.
00:30:55I'm telling you what I know of him.
00:30:58I'm prejudiced.
00:31:00I love him.
00:31:03To appreciate and experience God's love.
00:31:06However, one must first come to know that God's one and only name is Yahweh.
00:31:15It is the Shem name he introduced, explained and shared in Shemoth name's Exodus in his Torah teaching.
00:31:24And so it is interesting that after 25 centuries of it being erased, I was the first to bring it
00:31:33to the forefront again.
00:31:36And not only did I return Yahweh's name to where it had been wrongly removed by the religious, I systematically
00:31:45demonstrated its proper pronunciation in the opening volume of an introduction to God.
00:31:51Every book in our quarter century of collaboration bears our names, Yahweh, Yahweh.
00:32:04Olam is a duly suited for Ethan Ha is rocky.
00:32:11Because his mission doesn't just address the future.
00:32:16His primary or its primary meaning of Olam actually speaks of the distant past, providing a continuum throughout time.
00:32:28Olam is from antiquity into futurity.
00:32:32It is from Chanuk in the beginning to Ethan at the midpoint, continuing on to Yada, the Nakaar Chodur and
00:32:43Adama Paran, the end.
00:32:45It is a continuum.
00:32:48The realization that this meskil, comprehensive portrayal of sensible insights is for dor wa dor, generation to generation, means that
00:33:01it is for all people, all places throughout time.
00:33:06Written a millennium before the Talmud and the New Testament.
00:33:11It negates both while affirming Yahweh's love and his reliability.
00:33:19Now, while Yahweh wasn't scribed in the infinite infinitive or in the participle in this case, it was written in
00:33:28the imperfect.
00:33:31So, making the acknowledgement of Yada wasn't necessary.
00:33:36But since it is my sure song and journey, well, I felt at liberty to report what I had written
00:33:43as intended.
00:33:45It is true that I have and will continue to make known, acknowledging and revealing Yahweh's steadfast commitment to the
00:33:54truth.
00:33:55I, Yada, know that Yahweh is imunah, trustworthy and dependable, unwavering and reliable.
00:34:08But even more than this, it is Yada's life and his mission to Amman to support, confirm, uphold, foster and
00:34:17verify Yahweh's nature as he reported it to us.
00:34:22As the Amman, steady, right-handed worker, providing this affirmation, I want everyone to celebrate the marvelous attributes of the
00:34:34God that I've come to know and love.
00:34:36And should you be among those who chafe at the notion that God would appoint someone to this role and
00:34:45that he could be living among you now?
00:34:48Please note, what did it say?
00:34:52Ethan is singing Yahweh's praises with his mouth, not God's.
00:35:02Clearly, this song was inspired by Yahweh.
00:35:06However, like everything else God conveyed through one of his prophets, it was written, spoken and delivered by someone of
00:35:15Yahweh's choosing.
00:35:18Ethan, ha, is rocky, was afforded the liberty to convey what he had come to Yada.
00:35:25No, it is God's custom.
00:35:28It's a standard operating procedure.
00:35:30He isn't going to change just because of the importance of this particular song.
00:35:37Now, while God will speak directly through this time traveler and to us in first person, the first five sentences
00:35:49are all in Yada's voice, as are the next ten following the interjection of Yahweh's initial assessment of his son.
00:36:03And in this regard, I'd like to let you in on a seldom considered secret that can be witnessed in
00:36:10this narrative.
00:36:12When dote or I speak in first person singular rather than first person masculine singular, it is because our nephesh
00:36:24soul is doing the work and conveying the message to you.
00:36:28And then nephesh is feminine.
00:36:32So while we are masculine, our soul being feminine necessitates this insightful subtlety.
00:36:40It's found throughout Paul's or throughout Dode's mismor.
00:36:45He is particularly astute in saying so.
00:36:50And well, so was Ethan Hazraki.
00:36:54So it's all designed to reward the reader with the realization that our nephesh life and soul and even our
00:37:05basha bodies can die.
00:37:08Our nephesh can live when our bodies die.
00:37:12And this is part of that message.
00:37:15It's why it's so much of it's conveyed in a manner that doesn't mention gender.
00:37:25Now, moving from the first stanza to the second, the subject remains the same.
00:37:30Ethan Ha-Israki realizes that everything he has to share at the midpoint of man's journey out of the garden
00:37:36and back to Eden is predicated on Yahweh's love and trustworthiness.
00:37:41Without these two things, he's just whistling in the breeze.
00:37:45Nothing of value matters or can be derived from any of this without Yahweh's love and trustworthiness.
00:37:53Said another way, should someone discount or demean what I have shared in this eternal mission, speaking on behalf of
00:38:02Yahweh, or contravene the intent of this maskil,
00:38:08they are simultaneously foreclosing on the benefits that are attributable to both, the chested and the amunah of God.
00:38:20There is a very specific and narrow path to Yahweh, which is only found in his Barreth covenant, as presented
00:38:29in his Torah guidance, through his Moedim, restoring witnesses,
00:38:36all of which was delineated and explained in Yadah Yahweh.
00:38:43It is the only way to Shamaim heaven.
00:38:48Now with that said and assessed, here is the second statement.
00:38:56Yes, indeed.
00:38:58It is surely true that I say, I express in words,
00:39:03throughout antiquity and for an unlimited duration of time, Olam.
00:39:11Loyalty, devotion and love will be built up and they will be established for Shamaim, for the spiritual realm of
00:39:22the heavens.
00:39:24Shamaim is the lofty and elevated abode of God in the seventh dimension.
00:39:28It's a cognitive Shama to listen, Shamar to observe, and Shem name.
00:39:35You will continually establish and consistently authenticate your unwavering trustworthiness, your integrity and your reliability.
00:39:49Amunah again, your fidelity and dependability, your honesty and consistency, your firm and steadfast commitment to the truth.
00:40:00In them.
00:40:02In them.
00:40:02Speaking of them being what?
00:40:05The spiritual realm.
00:40:07The heavens.
00:40:09Heavens is always plural.
00:40:11In Hebrew, Shamaim is always Shamaim.
00:40:14Which means there's a multidimensional nature, too, and the existence of a plethora of opportunities existing in the spiritual realm.
00:40:27It's always plural.
00:40:29All right.
00:40:30So the lyrics that Ethan Ha is Rocky penned at this crucial juncture, literally when the fate of the world
00:40:36hung on his and its success.
00:40:39We don't succeed here.
00:40:42None of the mud miserable are fulfilled.
00:40:45There's no hope for humankind.
00:40:47The planet spins into the abyss.
00:40:51So this was a critical juncture in time.
00:40:55The fate of the world literally hung on the success of this message.
00:41:00Doe's response to it.
00:41:02And all of this was composed on behalf of the most important man who would ever live.
00:41:09In other words, we prevailed.
00:41:11The moment the ink dried, he would present this message to King Doe.
00:41:18God's beloved son.
00:41:20A once bright and bold man who had fallen and was struggling to get up on his own.
00:41:27But God would not allow him to stay down.
00:41:31As we know in the last Mishal, Yahweh's Amma made this subsequent meeting with Doe possible.
00:41:40She's the one that set it up.
00:41:42Because she let her son know in no uncertain terms that he was too important to allow temporal fixations and
00:41:53poor judgment, alcoholism and depression.
00:41:59Lethargy even.
00:42:01And lust.
00:42:03Deprive the world of all that he had to offer.
00:42:07Yes, he was human.
00:42:09But he would soon be extraordinary again.
00:42:13Then once he was receptive and thinking, he became the first to hear Ethan's message as it was delivered to
00:42:27the king.
00:42:27So, it bears repeating.
00:42:31The Doe song is introduced with the chorus of three essential words.
00:42:37Chesed, enduring devotion and favoritism, loyalty.
00:42:45Olam, from antiquity into futurity, along the entire continuum of time.
00:42:53And Amunah, being unwavering and reliable.
00:42:58That is the message that Ethan delivered to Doe about what he knew about Yahweh.
00:43:08Now, based upon the narrative that's presented in 2 Samuel 6,
00:43:15there is every reason to suspect that Ethan Ha Ezraki had been on station for a score of years prior
00:43:24to the revelation of this song.
00:43:28Likely ever since he had served as Obed-Edom, the one serving humankind.
00:43:36All to facilitate bringing the Ark of the Covenant home after Doe began feuding with God.
00:43:45If you recall, God had arranged for a bull to pull the Ark of the Covenant into Jerusalem and properly
00:43:56position it on the Temple Mount.
00:43:58And a man intervened and thought he knew better and tried to help it along.
00:44:02And God says, no, you're not going to win my story.
00:44:05And he killed him.
00:44:08And Doe had a conniption fit saying, you know, well, now that you killed this guy, I think you did
00:44:14a wrong thing.
00:44:14I think it was unjustified and I'm giving up.
00:44:17I'm out of here.
00:44:18It's your problem now.
00:44:19And he walked away.
00:44:22Not his best move.
00:44:26And the problem was resolved because Yahweh had positioned Obed-Edom.
00:44:30Obed means the one who works.
00:44:32Edom speaks of mankind.
00:44:34So the one who works for man.
00:44:37He had set him up such that he took responsibility for the Ark of the Covenant.
00:44:44And marvelous things happened as a result.
00:44:47Doe became aware of that, that there was someone there to help him relocate that Ark.
00:44:56And so as a result of this, the king has been witnessed by Obed-Edom.
00:45:05Now Ethan Hawes Rocky during his best and at his worst.
00:45:11And he knows that it is essential to anchor these attestations of restoration upon the very certainty of Yahweh's integrity
00:45:25and devotion.
00:45:28Doe had for a time forfeited both.
00:45:32Yahweh had not.
00:45:34And this is the way that Ethan reintroduced God to his son.
00:45:43Therefore, Ethan, noted for his prolific wisdom and for his pen, as we have read, introduced his lead witness by
00:45:55telling us that Yahweh, as God, is the most credible claimant in the universe.
00:46:02Yes, this is a court.
00:46:05And the presentation here is that you've got the attorney on behalf of God calling his chief witness, God himself.
00:46:17And he is the most credible witness in the universe.
00:46:22And as a result, we accept what follows for our benefit.
00:46:25We discount it at our peril.
00:46:32Now, according to Yahweh, those who reject his robust appraisal of King Doe will die.
00:46:43Worse, those who steal what God said about his son to transfer the king's acclaim to a religious myth rather
00:46:54than that being Jesus.
00:46:58Or to promote the inception of Judaism with Rabbi Akiva's Bar Kokhba, son of a star, that you need to
00:47:05know that the religious promoting such counterfeit messiahs are going to engender God's wrath.
00:47:19There has never been nor will there ever be a more adroit condemnation of Christianity or Judaism than is on
00:47:31display in the 89th Psalm.
00:47:34It provides a lethal ball to both of them.
00:47:37Ethan, the continuously deployed hard rocky source of logical expressions with Yahweh's inspiration and enormous personal contribution as well, composed
00:47:50this portrait of insights to contemplate and comprehend.
00:47:57To save the world.
00:48:00By restoring the confidence and conviction of the man who would open the door to Shamaim by fulfilling Pesach, Matz,
00:48:09and Bakurim, we're given access to Yahweh's enduring love and devotion.
00:48:14He was doing so door-wa-door for everyone, everywhere, forevermore.
00:48:20Yes, I ought to know this to be Amunah, trustworthy and true.
00:48:28Olam, from that moment to this and into forevermore.
00:48:37Well, this is Yahweh's message.
00:48:41Ethan was delivering it.
00:48:44And while serving as God's delivery boy is a pretty nice gig with some handsome benefits, my contributions are fairly
00:48:53minimal, certainly by comparison.
00:48:56You'll notice as we move through this, Michal, and we transition from me introducing the star witness, if you will,
00:49:06as Yahweh and speaking of his credentials to the time that Yahweh speaks for himself.
00:49:11He takes it up several notches.
00:49:14Yahweh is really on his game.
00:49:17It's just amazing how brilliant Yahweh is and what he has to say.
00:49:24You'll notice a real difference between my voice and his do my best, but he does better.
00:49:33And, well, that's, I think, a key part of the concept here.
00:49:38In comparison to God, because he is the inspiration behind it, we are simply conveyors of the message, but God
00:49:48doesn't work in a way to dictate anything.
00:49:51We, he wants us to add our own thoughts, our own perspectives.
00:49:58I think it makes the message more reachable, more appealing, something that is more relatable.
00:50:10When we do as Moshe did throughout Debarim, he took what God shared with him, contemplated it, came to understand
00:50:19it, and shared what he thought it meant to the lives of the people listening to him and to our
00:50:25lives today.
00:50:26That is Ethan's job in the introduction of this marvelous 89th Mismore.
00:50:36Therefore, to challenge this message is to contend with the Almighty.
00:50:39He inspired it.
00:50:41He enabled it.
00:50:43To refute it or to reassign it is actually to earn an express ticket to Sheol, to hell.
00:50:52So fair warning.
00:50:57As best as I can tell, I have been doing this job for a very long time.
00:51:03Beginning around 600 years after our expulsion from Eden, beginning around 5,400 years ago.
00:51:12I don't think I look too bad for someone 5,400 years old, but what the heck?
00:51:19I was, according to the introductions, a son of Adam, man of the earth, by way of Sheth, stationed and
00:51:30appointed, to perform as Enosh, a human being.
00:51:37Kinan, jealously, zealously, mahalal, reflecting the light of God.
00:51:45During year red, the descent, terrible time.
00:51:53Under the moniker of Chanuk, the one who is prepared, dedicated, and deployed.
00:52:02Thereafter, approaching year 1000, yeah, God removed my soul, keeping me with him until redeploying me as my dote.
00:52:12In support of Moshe, circa 1447 BCE.
00:52:19Then, for this occasion, in 1000 BCE, I was initially inserted to assist in the relocation of the Ark of
00:52:29the Covenant to Jerusalem.
00:52:31I needed the practice, I suppose.
00:52:32I'll try to do a good job here in, well, anywhere from four to seven years' time.
00:52:40And I did this as dote approached his 40th birthday and delivered this message 20 years thereafter.
00:52:51Now, having witnessed his gradual and then precipitous decline,
00:52:55I was commissioned to intervene sometimes after Shalomo was born and at the conclusion of the Absalom Rebellion.
00:53:08This dote song is in collaboration, of course, with Yahweh, and it's the crowning achievement of my lives up to
00:53:15this point.
00:53:16And in fact, without it, there would be no purpose to my life now or yours.
00:53:25We have a lot riding on this.
00:53:28I don't know your proclivity pursuant to my role or to me, but in this case, you want to be
00:53:37rooting for what I'm doing here.
00:53:41Should I not prevail?
00:53:44There's no opportunity for us to ever leave this blue marble spinning in the darkness of space alive.
00:53:54So right on cue, following this affirming introduction, Yahweh speaks directly to us for the first time.
00:54:01He will do so.
00:54:02He will just lay it all on the line and a couple of amazing statements,
00:54:07and then he will withdraw for a moment and reestablish our relationship and frame the issue, if you will.
00:54:17Let me reaffirm his credentials, and then we go to Al-Yah all the time.
00:54:29So, God begins in this statement, his opening statement in this mismore,
00:54:35obliterating religion on behalf of the relationship he desires.
00:54:40The Barreth covenant is the centerpiece of the Torah, and Doh is the cornerstone upon which it is established.
00:54:49As such, this is among the most profoundly important statements ever made.
00:54:59God himself said,
00:55:02I have established cutting through separation, karat.
00:55:08I have created making a resolution by cutting off,
00:55:13as is the case with circumcision, the sign of the covenant,
00:55:16a solemn agreement between parties with stipulations, responsibilities, and benefits.
00:55:26The Barreth covenant for the family.
00:55:30The family-oriented relationship agreement,
00:55:33which brings individuals together with action, commitment, and engagement,
00:55:39all in accordance with the stipulations required of both parties to the agreement.
00:55:44It is from Barreth, family, home, and household.
00:55:50Doing so through my Batsheer, my chosen one.
00:56:00My individual, this individual that I have chosen to do as I want.
00:56:09The person I have chosen to do as I want.
00:56:12The person I have chosen to do as I want.
00:56:12The one I prefer, that I selected, under the auspices of free will.
00:56:18For he is the one I favor most of all for a special relationship and great affection.
00:56:25It's from the Hebrew word, Bashar, and it means to choose and decide.
00:56:31And Makan, to test, to examine, and to scrutinize.
00:56:39It is not the first time we will see this verb.
00:56:44And it's important that you know that it doesn't just mean to choose.
00:56:50It says that Dodd is not only the chosen one, but that he was tested, he was examined,
00:57:01and he was scrutinized by God and was able to prove himself worthy.
00:57:10I have sworn an oath, God says, and I will affirm this promise seven times over.
00:57:18Shabbat, to Dodd.
00:57:24Ibedani, my authorized agent and co-worker, who serves with me, my colleague.
00:57:35I think that's Mismore Psalm 89.3, profound, unequivocal.
00:57:42So now that God has made this announcement, for those who are rational,
00:57:49the counterfeit hoax of Christianity, its New Testament, and their man-God Jesus, it's over.
00:57:57There is only one covenant, not two, negating the New Testament.
00:58:01It was established with King Dodd, not Jesus Christ,
00:58:08rendering the Christian God nothing more than a cheap counterfeit.
00:58:13And the chosen one, he's Dodd.
00:58:18The prophetic promise is undeniably directed towards the former and returning king of Israel,
00:58:27rather than to a figment of Paul's perverted imagination.
00:58:33Context is always king, and in context,
00:58:37Yahweh has very clearly stated that that is his name.
00:58:44He works with and he communicates through men.
00:58:50Dodd is just the foremost among them.
00:58:54What he inspires from heaven, it never changes.
00:58:59His Torah and Nabium are inalterable, making him and them trustworthy and reliable.
00:59:09And with these affirmations, Yahweh nullified Jesus and the New Testament,
00:59:14the rabbinical Hashem and the Talmud, because they need God to be capricious.
00:59:22In these statements, two from Ethan High's Rocky and another directly from Yahweh,
00:59:31their collaboration reversed the damage the king had done to his standing with God.
00:59:39They closed the door on the justifications for Christianity and Judaism and their false messiahs and reacquainted Dodd with his
00:59:49purpose in life.
00:59:51Working together, they established the foundation upon which these books, yada, yada, would be written.
00:59:59And to think, 55 statements remain, all of which will burnish Dodd's sterling resume and reaffirm Yahweh's standing as our
01:00:11God.
01:00:14So with tongue in cheek, I say, scoot over a smidge, Yahshia, so that maybe I can settle down next
01:00:22to you.
01:00:22You know, this Ethan High's Rocky fellow has a way with words, too.
01:00:28Sure, he's 2,400 years old at this point, so he's had some practice, and he's been in and out
01:00:36of heaven twice already, giving him a head start.
01:00:39But nonetheless, for his first go at prophecy, it's a reasonably impressive opening salvo.
01:00:48All right, back to the task at hand, and before I bruise my hand, gratuitously patting myself on the back,
01:00:56according to God, and he is in the best position to know, a line has been drawn in the sands
01:01:01of time.
01:01:02A person can accept Dodd as the individual with whom Yahweh chose to work alongside to establish his covenant family,
01:01:10or, well, they will die apart from him and it.
01:01:13And since all five benefits of the Barath are offered through the first three Moedim,
01:01:20restoring witnesses, Pesach, Matz, and Mekudam,
01:01:25well, this means that Dodd fulfilled them.
01:01:30That's direct, unequivocal, powerful, relevant.
01:01:38So this is the end of the line for alternative use.
01:01:42It bears repeating.
01:01:44There is no quarter remaining for the likes of Peter and Paul,
01:01:50Akiba and Mamamides,
01:01:52for a New Testament or Talmud.
01:01:56Yahweh's plan and his players are as presented in the books bearing Yahweh's name,
01:02:02and nowhere else apart from the Toa,
01:02:06Nabiam wa Mizbor.
01:02:08The covenant is the centerpiece and Dodd is now established as the cornerstone for our mutual benefit.
01:02:19So it is also affirming to know that the Barath covenant is Yahweh's family.
01:02:24Now this is affirmed by its root,
01:02:26Baath, family, home, and household.
01:02:28The concept is as simple as it is profound, really.
01:02:33So there is nothing remotely religious about any of this.
01:02:38Our father wants to raise to support his children and then explore the universe with us.
01:02:45He created all of this for us to enjoy together.
01:02:53And to be among those children,
01:02:56a person must be sufficiently observant and thoughtful to know him.
01:03:01They must respond to him.
01:03:03And they must demonstrate that they can be trusted with the enormity of what he is offering.
01:03:11This is a relationship.
01:03:13And a one-sided relationship is an oxymoron.
01:03:19The fact that the Barath covenant has been kara, karat, cut,
01:03:25reinforces a number of realizations.
01:03:27And one of them is that those who become part of it are separated from the world and unto God.
01:03:36This is a dividing line.
01:03:38You're on one side or the other.
01:03:39You're cut in or cut out.
01:03:41Karat cutting also directs our attention, of course, to circumcision,
01:03:45which is the sign of the covenant.
01:03:52There's also, I think, a lesson to be learned by Bashar, a chosen one.
01:03:57Loving and mutually beneficial relationships are based upon free will.
01:04:03Yahweh can express his, just as we're free to convey ours.
01:04:09He chose doubt.
01:04:11I'd recommend making a similar decision.
01:04:14In fact, that is why I'm here.
01:04:17And I'm inviting you to join me.
01:04:21Bashar, don't.
01:04:22Choose, don't.
01:04:24God did.
01:04:25You should.
01:04:28And while that decision is yours,
01:04:30I know that it comes with a consequence,
01:04:33depending on which you decide.
01:04:35The further one goes down an opposing path,
01:04:39the darker the alternatives become,
01:04:43particularly in Christianity and Judaism and, of course, in Islam as well.
01:04:48The breath with Doad leads to Shamaim.
01:04:51None of the alternatives do.
01:04:57Damning for them,
01:04:59Christians not only promote the imposter Jesus,
01:05:03they stalled.
01:05:04Doad's God-given title of Chosen One.
01:05:09And Jews came to prefer Shaul over Doad and later Bar Kokhba
01:05:15as a preferred Messiah,
01:05:17even as they parade around today under his star.
01:05:22However, unlike the case with Doad,
01:05:24there are no promises ever directed at a Jesus or a Bar Kokhba.
01:05:33Neither are ever mentioned,
01:05:35not by God.
01:05:37One was a myth,
01:05:38the other a fraud.
01:05:40Doad is the exemplar of the relationship.
01:05:42Were the other two religious,
01:05:44just nothing more than religious obstacles,
01:05:48tossed in the way to it?
01:05:49One name was mentioned here.
01:05:51Well, there's only two in this entire
01:05:53where Mismore,
01:05:55a man who co-authored it with Yahweh,
01:05:57and Doad,
01:05:59the one about whom it was written.
01:06:03No one else.
01:06:06Yahweh's Shabbat,
01:06:08in this statement,
01:06:09his sworn oath and binding promise is to Doad.
01:06:13It's not up for debate.
01:06:16No one asked your opinion.
01:06:19It is not transferable.
01:06:26God is on record stating that his Torah guidance,
01:06:31that throughout it,
01:06:32that he would speak and act through men of his choosing.
01:06:39Doad is simply foremost among us.
01:06:43Should you want to know what Yahweh revealed
01:06:45regarding his will,
01:06:46his purpose,
01:06:47well, you need to pay attention
01:06:48to what Yahweh said and did
01:06:51through Doad.
01:06:53If you want to benefit from
01:06:54what they achieved on behalf of the Barath,
01:06:58well, you need to know
01:06:59how they fulfilled the Moedim,
01:07:02which enabled those benefits.
01:07:07By using
01:07:08Ibed Ani,
01:07:10my co-worker,
01:07:12God is on record stating that he promised
01:07:15to do something exceptional with Doad,
01:07:19which we have discerned to be fulfilling this spring,
01:07:23Mekre,
01:07:23invitations to be called out and meet.
01:07:25By announcing his binding oath,
01:07:30Yahweh is confirming that everything he has
01:07:33and will say regarding Doad is true,
01:07:38including what follows,
01:07:40affirming that Doad is the Messiah and the Son of God.
01:07:44It means that when our king fulfilled Pesach and Matzah,
01:07:49delivering the benefits of B'kodim,
01:07:51he was working with Yahweh.
01:07:53It also suggests that there is a direct connection between Doad,
01:07:59the Barath covenant family,
01:08:02the Moedim,
01:08:03the restoring witnesses,
01:08:05and Yahweh's Torah teaching.
01:08:08They're interwoven.
01:08:11One doesn't exist without the other.
01:08:14And as an interesting aside,
01:08:17Ebed, worker,
01:08:18was scribed identically in the Hebrew text to Obed.
01:08:22Did you know that?
01:08:24As in Obed-Edom?
01:08:27Further,
01:08:28Edom is from Adam.
01:08:31And Adam means bloody red man.
01:08:35Therefore,
01:08:37Obed-Edom is the man responsible for assisting Doad,
01:08:43the man,
01:08:44when bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem.
01:08:47And he is aptly named,
01:08:48working for the man,
01:08:50serving mankind.
01:08:56Sometimes it's more important that we know what the names mean
01:08:59than just knowing how to pronounce them.
01:09:04The man Obed-Edom,
01:09:05now as Ethan Ha-Ezraki,
01:09:09just a different description of the same individual,
01:09:17was devoted to serving Doad,
01:09:21The Beloved Chosen One.
01:09:24Yahweh's co-worker.
01:09:26Doad,
01:09:26by the way,
01:09:27is spelled and pronounced as I have shared it with you.
01:09:31The three letters in Paleo-Hebrew were
01:09:35drawn as a
01:09:38galeth,
01:09:39which forms a doorway to a home,
01:09:40and with a wall in between them,
01:09:44which is a tent peg,
01:09:46securing and enlarging the tabernacle.
01:09:50So in a name,
01:09:52Doad opens the doors
01:09:54to God's heavenly home,
01:09:57as well as to life.
01:10:02Should you wish to argue against the message
01:10:05Yahweh and I are sharing with you?
01:10:07That is your option.
01:10:09Billions of Christians and millions of Jews have done so.
01:10:13However,
01:10:14it will cost
01:10:15all of them their soul.
01:10:18So after affirming,
01:10:20one,
01:10:21Amaskal is a
01:10:23prophetic
01:10:24and poetic portrayal
01:10:26of insights
01:10:27to contemplate
01:10:28and comprehend.
01:10:30Two,
01:10:31this
01:10:32Amaskal was
01:10:34composed by
01:10:35Ethan,
01:10:36the perpetually
01:10:37reoccurring,
01:10:39the resolute one
01:10:40who is
01:10:40continuously
01:10:41deployed
01:10:42and
01:10:43eternally
01:10:44engaged.
01:10:45Three,
01:10:46Ha is rocky,
01:10:47is described
01:10:48as springing up
01:10:50and coming forth
01:10:50as a tree,
01:10:51prepared to shine
01:10:53on time
01:10:53with logical expressions
01:10:55on the sequence
01:10:56of events.
01:10:58Four,
01:10:59He chose
01:11:01to
01:11:01sure
01:11:02share
01:11:03His life's
01:11:04journey
01:11:04with you
01:11:05in this song.
01:11:07Five,
01:11:10Yahweh
01:11:10is God's name.
01:11:13Six,
01:11:14Yahweh's
01:11:15Chesed.
01:11:16He is loyal,
01:11:17He is devoted,
01:11:18and He is loving.
01:11:20Seven,
01:11:21Yahweh's message
01:11:23is Olam.
01:11:24It's from
01:11:25antiquity
01:11:26and into
01:11:27fortuity,
01:11:28forevermore,
01:11:29unchanged.
01:11:32Eight,
01:11:33Yahweh is
01:11:34addressing
01:11:34every door,
01:11:36generation,
01:11:37place,
01:11:39and time.
01:11:42Nine,
01:11:44Yadda knows
01:11:45Yahweh.
01:11:46Yadda,
01:11:47Yahweh.
01:11:47Ten,
01:11:51Yahweh is
01:11:52Emunah.
01:11:53He's trustworthy
01:11:54and dependable.
01:11:56Eleven,
01:11:58Yahweh
01:11:59conveyed this
01:12:00message through
01:12:01the pay
01:12:02of Yadda.
01:12:05Twelve,
01:12:07Shammai
01:12:08in heaven
01:12:08is Banna.
01:12:09It's built
01:12:10Olam
01:12:11forevermore
01:12:12on Chesed,
01:12:14loyalty and love.
01:12:15Thirteen,
01:12:19Yahweh,
01:12:20Kun,
01:12:21He establishes
01:12:22and authenticates
01:12:24His Emunah,
01:12:25His trustworthiness,
01:12:27His integrity,
01:12:27and His reliability.
01:12:30Fourteen,
01:12:31Yahweh,
01:12:32Karat,
01:12:33He established
01:12:34the Bereth covenant
01:12:35through
01:12:37Karat
01:12:38separation.
01:12:40Fifteen,
01:12:43Yahweh Karat
01:12:44created the Bereth
01:12:46covenant
01:12:46with
01:12:47and for
01:12:48and through
01:12:49Doed,
01:12:52the beloved.
01:12:55Sixteen,
01:12:58Yahweh's
01:12:58Bashir,
01:13:00chosen one,
01:13:02is Doed.
01:13:04Seventeen,
01:13:07Yahweh's
01:13:07Ebed,
01:13:08co-worker,
01:13:09is Doed.
01:13:12Eighteen,
01:13:14Yahweh's
01:13:15Shabbat,
01:13:16promised one,
01:13:18is Doed.
01:13:22And this
01:13:23enormity
01:13:24of vital
01:13:24information
01:13:25and affirmations
01:13:26is based upon
01:13:27the introduction
01:13:28and the initial
01:13:30three statements
01:13:32in this,
01:13:34the 89th
01:13:35Mismore.
01:13:36And
01:13:37God
01:13:38continued
01:13:39speaking to
01:13:40us
01:13:41through
01:13:41Ethan
01:13:42Ha
01:13:43Ezraki,
01:13:44adding the
01:13:44following
01:13:45informations
01:13:46in the
01:13:46fourth
01:13:47statement.
01:13:47Nineteen
01:13:48is that
01:13:49it is
01:13:50through the
01:13:50ad,
01:13:51the restoring
01:13:51witness,
01:13:52that Yahweh
01:13:53Olam,
01:13:53eternally
01:13:54Kun,
01:13:55establishes
01:13:56what
01:13:56is called
01:13:58Doed
01:13:59Seed,
01:14:00his offspring,
01:14:01what he has
01:14:01sown,
01:14:02Zerah.
01:14:03Twenty,
01:14:05therefore,
01:14:07the Zerah
01:14:07offspring of
01:14:08the Barath
01:14:09covenant
01:14:09comprise
01:14:11Doed's
01:14:12family.
01:14:14Twenty-one,
01:14:15the Zerah
01:14:16seeds that
01:14:17Doed,
01:14:18Zerah
01:14:18sowed,
01:14:19make the
01:14:21covenant
01:14:22possible.
01:14:24Twenty-two,
01:14:27Yahweh
01:14:27Banna
01:14:27built
01:14:29Doed's
01:14:29Kese
01:14:30throne.
01:14:32Twenty-three,
01:14:33the Kese,
01:14:35this seat
01:14:36of honor
01:14:37will remain
01:14:37everywhere
01:14:38and forever
01:14:39throughout
01:14:40all
01:14:40door
01:14:41generations.
01:14:44And
01:14:45twenty-four,
01:14:46it is
01:14:46time
01:14:47we
01:14:47Shalah
01:14:48pause
01:14:49and
01:14:50ponder
01:14:50the
01:14:51implications.
01:14:53And
01:14:54this is
01:14:54the basis
01:14:55for the
01:14:56last of
01:14:57those
01:14:57conclusions.
01:14:58God
01:14:59said
01:14:59forevermore,
01:15:01as an
01:15:02eternal
01:15:02witness to
01:15:03the
01:15:03restoring
01:15:03testimony.
01:15:05Ad
01:15:06Olam,
01:15:07I will
01:15:08prepare and
01:15:09establish,
01:15:10I will
01:15:11appoint,
01:15:12equip,
01:15:12develop,
01:15:13support,
01:15:13and sustain
01:15:15your
01:15:16offspring and
01:15:17that which
01:15:17you sow,
01:15:19Zerah
01:15:19Ata.
01:15:22In
01:15:23addition,
01:15:24I have
01:15:24constructed
01:15:25for your
01:15:27throne
01:15:27and your
01:15:29seat of
01:15:30honor,
01:15:31your
01:15:32authority,
01:15:33on behalf
01:15:35of all
01:15:36generations,
01:15:37generation to
01:15:37generation,
01:15:38for dwelling
01:15:39places and
01:15:40family lineage
01:15:41throughout
01:15:42time.
01:15:44Shalah,
01:15:45pause now,
01:15:45and
01:15:46contemplate
01:15:48those
01:15:48implications.
01:15:51I will
01:15:52make a
01:15:52bigger deal
01:15:53of this
01:15:53later,
01:15:54but I
01:15:54do want
01:15:54to bring
01:15:54this to
01:15:55your
01:15:55attention,
01:15:55and we
01:15:56are nearing
01:15:56the end
01:15:57of this
01:15:57program,
01:15:58so we'll
01:15:58conclude
01:15:59with this
01:15:59statement
01:16:00from God.
01:16:02Keshe,
01:16:04always just
01:16:05simply
01:16:05translated
01:16:06as throne,
01:16:09but that's
01:16:10not its
01:16:10verbal root
01:16:12and not
01:16:13always what
01:16:13it means.
01:16:15Do you
01:16:16know that
01:16:16I think
01:16:17it's in
01:16:17the 81st
01:16:19Mismore,
01:16:21Keshe is
01:16:22used when
01:16:23Dode says
01:16:24that we
01:16:24should blow
01:16:25the trumpet,
01:16:26sound the
01:16:27shofar at
01:16:29the new
01:16:30moon and
01:16:32at the
01:16:32full moon.
01:16:33The new
01:16:34moon would
01:16:34be on
01:16:34Teruah,
01:16:35the full
01:16:36moon would
01:16:36be on
01:16:37Pisah,
01:16:37on Matzah,
01:16:38on Bakurim,
01:16:40and on
01:16:41Sukkah.
01:16:44and he
01:16:46said this
01:16:46is something
01:16:47that we
01:16:47should do
01:16:48and learn
01:16:49from,
01:16:50benefit from
01:16:52forevermore.
01:16:54So it
01:16:55does mean
01:16:56full moon.
01:16:58And who
01:16:59is the
01:16:59full moon
01:17:00that's
01:17:00associated
01:17:01with
01:17:01Dode?
01:17:02Who is
01:17:03the lesser
01:17:03luminary
01:17:04reflecting the
01:17:05greater
01:17:05luminaries
01:17:06light?
01:17:07that very
01:17:08same
01:17:08Yada.
01:17:09But that's
01:17:10not all
01:17:11Keshe
01:17:12means.
01:17:12It's based
01:17:13upon a
01:17:13verb which
01:17:14means to
01:17:14cover,
01:17:15to conceal.
01:17:18What did
01:17:19Dode do
01:17:20on Matzah?
01:17:22He
01:17:22concealed
01:17:23our guilt
01:17:24by carrying
01:17:25it into
01:17:26the black
01:17:26hole of
01:17:27Sheol to
01:17:28deposit it
01:17:28there,
01:17:29never to
01:17:29be seen
01:17:30again.
01:17:32You know
01:17:33the basis
01:17:33of Kaporim
01:17:34when Dode
01:17:34returns?
01:17:35Kapor,
01:17:36it means
01:17:36to cover.
01:17:39So in
01:17:40his throne
01:17:41there are
01:17:43symbols of
01:17:44all that
01:17:45God's going
01:17:45to do
01:17:46with and
01:17:46associated
01:17:47around
01:17:49Dode
01:17:50to establish
01:17:51that seat
01:17:52of honor.
01:17:53And it's
01:17:54God that
01:17:54constructed all
01:17:55of this.
01:17:56He built
01:17:56it.
01:17:56He built
01:17:57it on
01:17:57behalf of
01:17:57every
01:17:58generation,
01:17:58every dwelling
01:17:59place throughout
01:18:00time.
01:18:01And he
01:18:02says,
01:18:02pause now
01:18:04and contemplate
01:18:05those
01:18:06implications.
01:18:07Well,
01:18:08in our
01:18:08next program
01:18:08we're going
01:18:09to return
01:18:09to this
01:18:09very passage
01:18:10and then
01:18:11we're going
01:18:12to even
01:18:12explore more
01:18:13that can
01:18:14be deduced
01:18:14from it.
01:18:15It is a
01:18:16great joy
01:18:17to be
01:18:18celebrating
01:18:20the 89th
01:18:21Mismore
01:18:21with you,
01:18:22particularly
01:18:23from this
01:18:24perspective,
01:18:24particularly
01:18:25at this
01:18:25time,
01:18:26particularly
01:18:26after all
01:18:27that we
01:18:27have learned.
01:18:29I feel
01:18:29like we
01:18:30are literally
01:18:31in the
01:18:31middle of
01:18:32a deluge
01:18:32of understanding
01:18:34and it
01:18:35is a joy
01:18:35to be able
01:18:35to share
01:18:36it.
01:18:37Thank you
01:18:37for listening.
01:18:38Look forward
01:18:38to being
01:18:39with you
01:18:39tomorrow.
01:18:42Hey
01:18:42there,
01:18:43thanks for
01:18:43tuning in.
01:18:44That was
01:18:44Fetch,
01:18:45Gotta Run
01:18:45Now.
01:18:46Catch
01:18:46Y'all on
01:18:47our next
01:18:47podcast.
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