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How and why did Judaism, Christianity, and Islam get the Messiah so wrong, who did Yahowah actually identify as His firstborn son, and what does Mizmowr 89 reveal about Dowd and the covenant message hidden in plain sight? In this episode we explore when religion began replacing Yahowah’s testimony, how the Towrah, Beryth, and Miqra’ey~especially Pesach, Matsah, and Bikuwrym~explain the Messiah’s role, and why those foundations were ignored or rewritten. Along the way we look at what the text actually says about Dowd as Yahowah’s anointed son, why the Towrah and the covenant always work together, and how religion ended up distorting that message for billions of people.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:44 ~ "There was a most amazing statement in the 89th Mizmowr & the 26th statement."
00:04:49 ~ "That is why he is called the Bakowr ’Any, the firstborn son of God."
00:10:02 ~ "Is that he offers comfort thru souls that he has chosen, tested in the past that he knows he can redeploy effectively."
00:15:59 ~ "Just put it in a different body."
00:20:50 ~ "I told you why."
00:25:34 ~ "I suspect & frankly I would not have gone here w/o Dowd sounding a lot like him in 2nd Shamuw’el 11 & 12."
00:30:00 ~ "Dowd is the principal recipient of Yahowah's unwavering love."
00:35:11 ~ "It has been his seed all along."
00:39:41 ~ "Zera’ can be used to convey a wide range of related thoughts."
00:45:27 ~ "The covenant is a product of the Towrah."
00:49:51 ~ "This would be the children of Yisra’el."
00:54:55 ~ "Yahowah plainly states that those who reject His Towrah guidance are held accountable for their religious revolt."
01:00:51 ~ "Yahowah's dissertation in Mizmowr 8 : 32 in the midst of His appraisal of His son our Messiah Dowd affirms that from God's perspective the king walked out of the pages of the Towrah."
01:07:16 ~ "The opposite is true."

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Who is Yahowah’s Messiah, Why religions reject Dowd, How religions got Messiah wrong, What Mizmowr 89 reveals, Who is Yahowah’s firstborn son, Why Dowd is Messiah, How Towrah reveals Messiah, What religions got wrong about Messiah, Who Yahowah Mashach Messiah, Why Abrahamic religions wrong about Messiah, What Pesach Matsah Bikuwrym reveal, How Towrah Beryth Miqra’ey connect

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Transcript
00:00:00Got a walk.
00:00:30We do hope we are able to get it in with them being all restless and everything.
00:00:36But here we are.
00:00:37I'm with my pal Wookie right here.
00:00:40We're going to jump back in into the last word picture.
00:00:44There was a most amazing statement in the 89th Mismore and the 26th statement.
00:00:51We're going to retreat to it because I want you to consider what it actually implies.
00:00:55It is a declarative statement that has enormous ramifications.
00:01:00Across time.
00:01:02It reads, he himself will call out to me and he will welcome me in conjunction with the Mikre,
00:01:11announcing, you are my father.
00:01:16I also will appoint and make him, offering him as a gift.
00:01:24Bokor Ani, my firstborn son.
00:01:28Bokor Ani, the Elyon, all things pertaining to the influence of almighty God, the highest and utmost in comparison to
00:01:41the kings and rulers of the earth.
00:01:43Mismore, 89, 27.
00:01:47All right.
00:01:48Let's just start at the easy part.
00:01:52He will call out to me and welcome me in conjunction with the Mikre and announce you are my father.
00:02:04What would make Yahweh, Dode's father?
00:02:11I mean, Dode had a, this life that we're talking about here, right around 3000, year 3000, Yahweh, around 1000
00:02:21BCE.
00:02:22He had a known father.
00:02:24He's a jerk, but he had a known father.
00:02:26Didn't know his father that well, though.
00:02:29His mother's unknown to us, but he has memories of his mother.
00:02:34Didn't like her very much.
00:02:36So Yahweh clearly was not in a birthing process.
00:02:40Yahweh doesn't have sperm.
00:02:42Yahweh doesn't, doesn't procreate with humans.
00:02:46So what would cause this to be the case?
00:02:52Was there any man ever that was actually conceived by God?
00:03:02Yeah.
00:03:03There was one, wasn't there?
00:03:04There was one.
00:03:05One.
00:03:05There's one man that was actually conceived by God where he could refer to God as his father
00:03:13and where God could relate to him and acknowledge, announce that you are my firstborn.
00:03:22Who would that be?
00:03:24That would be the man.
00:03:25That would be the man, wouldn't it?
00:03:26The man that is always just called the man.
00:03:30A man that actually doesn't have a name.
00:03:33We all think that, well, he was named Adam.
00:03:36No, it wasn't his name.
00:03:38It was always presented as Ha-Adam, the man.
00:03:44You see, there was one man that was conceived by God, such that God could say,
00:03:54you are my firstborn son.
00:04:00Bekor means firstborn.
00:04:03And it means that God could have had lots and lots of other sons along the way.
00:04:08We're part of his covenant.
00:04:10But there's only one first, and he would be the first man conceived in the image of God.
00:04:16And I want you to have an appreciation for that because of where this is ultimately going.
00:04:22Because that theory that just resonated within my mind here a week or so ago of the realization
00:04:36that God redeploys certain souls.
00:04:42And he has to do it that way.
00:04:44In fact, there's really no alternative but to do it that way.
00:04:49And that God was just the first and the most important of them.
00:04:55That is why he is called the Bekor Ani, the firstborn son of God.
00:05:03And in this regard, with God as his father, he is the one man that would bear the title and
00:05:11name Elyon.
00:05:14It's always just translated Almighty God.
00:05:17If God's your father, then you know you're the son of God.
00:05:21Elyon.
00:05:23He's the one man that God refers to as Elyon.
00:05:27As he should.
00:05:28He's the son of God.
00:05:30But he is Elyon.
00:05:33By the way, when we consider Dode's lives, both the full lives where he was actually born or reborn
00:05:42and where he was deployed and inserted, it is interesting that there are seven of them, of course.
00:05:52It's Yawa's favorite number.
00:05:53Two were just quick deployments.
00:05:55The other were likely full lives.
00:05:58And that number might even materialize to become eight as we work our way through the text.
00:06:06But the progression of names, I just think, is fascinating.
00:06:11And we're going to do at least one full program on the biography of Dode by recounting the names and
00:06:22his timing and who his parents would have been along the way.
00:06:28Because while he was the son of God, with only one occasion, his parents were always souls that were very
00:06:41close to God.
00:06:44And the only exception was when it had to be an exception.
00:06:48And that exception is in, you know, right around year 1000 BCE, 3000 years ago, when Dode was born in
00:07:01Bethlehem of an unknown mother and of a derelict father.
00:07:06And the reason for that is that Yawa needed to reinforce the truth that fathers corrupt their sons to the
00:07:15third and fourth generation.
00:07:16And that it is a reality that Dode without proper parenting in that life would grow up to become Yisrael.
00:07:34All of the flaws, all of the flaws, all of the failures, all of the antagonism towards God, he became
00:07:43Yisrael without quality parenting, as was the case with every Israeli child, essentially without exception, without quality parenting.
00:07:56They all became the same.
00:07:58And Dode ultimately became like every other Israelite.
00:08:05And that wasn't resolved until such time as Yawa intervened with Obed-Edom, then Ethan Hajraki and his wife, and
00:08:22provided the support and love and nurturing of proper parenting.
00:08:30For God's beloved son.
00:08:34So just wanted you to know that.
00:08:37This is one of the many places where it is hinted at.
00:08:41And there's many, many more.
00:08:43For all eternity, God says, from antiquity into futurity.
00:08:50It's an amazing word, this olam, that is typically just translated forevermore or eternally or something of that nature.
00:09:01But the primary meaning actually speaks, when you're dealing with olam, of something that has occurred a long time ago.
00:09:10And so Doe's lives as the son of God are the perfect rendition of olam.
00:09:20From a very long time ago into ancient antiquity, 3,000 years from this writing, he existed.
00:09:32And he will exist, returning 3,000 years from this writing, and live, of course, forever thereafter.
00:09:43And God is saying that during all that time, I will keep watch over him, paying very close attention to
00:09:51him.
00:09:51And the way that God does this without smothering us, without showing up and eliminating free will by being so
00:10:04obvious about everything,
00:10:05is that he offers comfort through souls that he has chosen, tested in the past, that he knows he can
00:10:18redeploy effectively.
00:10:22You know, one of the interesting things about this is Chanuk, Enoch.
00:10:30It is highly likely that as Doe was living the last 300 years of his first existence,
00:10:42and he's dealing with the anguish of being outside of the garden,
00:10:46and longing for the better times that existed therein,
00:10:54that it was an encounter probably when Chanuk was eight years old.
00:10:59It would be the same time, of course, that Yawa met with Doe in this life.
00:11:04And when he was eight years old, Chanuk, who would have been in the community,
00:11:09because there weren't many Nisama humans at the time,
00:11:13and there were only 600 years from the exit from the garden.
00:11:19So everybody was in the same community that Chanuk paid special attention.
00:11:25Eight years old, he met Adam, who was Doe.
00:11:30And he learned about Yawa from him, which is the only way that he could have walked with God.
00:11:35The only way he could have known him is through the one person who knew him, Adam.
00:11:42And that they developed a very close and supportive relationship,
00:11:48and that Chanuk would have supported Doe for 300 years.
00:11:58And done far more than that, as we shall see.
00:12:01But these are the kind of things where God says, I can keep watch over him.
00:12:07I can pay very close attention to him.
00:12:10I can focus upon him, carefully considering him, guarding him.
00:12:18And God does it in the ways that we have discussed.
00:12:22And while I'm going to share this with you later,
00:12:25for those that could be struggling with this for some reason,
00:12:28that a soul can be redeployed, why?
00:12:33I mean, God's overt telling us that Doe's returning as king, isn't he?
00:12:39And it's 3,000 years different.
00:12:42And they have gone way out of their way to tell us that Doe fulfilled Pesach, Matzah,
00:12:50and Bakutim in 33 CE, which means he has at least three of these lives.
00:12:56And the fact that he is Yahweh's firstborn tells you he has four, at least.
00:13:04And then Elia, everybody knows that not only was Elia taken,
00:13:08but he is returning as one of the two final witnesses.
00:13:14So if God, and that's, you know, that 2,888 year difference in time.
00:13:21With Doe, it plays out over 3,000 years.
00:13:25So if God can take those two souls and redeploy them multiple times over millennia,
00:13:34why would you say, okay, those two, I'll give God two.
00:13:37He can do those two, but no more.
00:13:41Surely you don't think that, right?
00:13:45And it's an exceedingly easy thing for God to do and amazingly intelligent for him to do so.
00:13:56And the reason it's so easy for him to do so is that souls actually exist outside of our frame
00:14:04of reference.
00:14:04That's why scientists can't quantify them in any way.
00:14:08They don't, can't measure any wavelength that's associated with them,
00:14:13any energy level that might pertain to them, nor any weight.
00:14:18They have no mass.
00:14:20And the source of energy that makes them hum to prevail is unknown to us.
00:14:31And without mass and in that kind of state,
00:14:36they are like light in the sense that they can be anywhere at any time.
00:14:42They just can't go back in time.
00:14:44They can be moved forward in time at any time, very readily.
00:14:50And the only thing then becomes a,
00:14:52might be perceived as a challenge is the insignificance of a body.
00:14:59But that's where people get all messed up because of religion and religions,
00:15:04particularly Judaism, Christianity, and Islam promising bodily resurrection when it's not possible and it's counterproductive.
00:15:13Your body is not even a dime a dozen.
00:15:16It is easily conceived.
00:15:19It is easily replicated and it is disposable.
00:15:28It only has value when you're in the realm of 3D stuck in time on this planet.
00:15:35Apart from that, it has no value whatsoever.
00:15:40And so taking a soul, which is the full reservoir of your personality, your intelligence, your aptitudes,
00:15:51your attitudes, and being able to redeploy that in the long continuum of time,
00:16:00it's an exceedingly easy thing to do.
00:16:02Just put it in a different body.
00:16:03Sometimes, again, put in a body as an adult, like was the case when Gabriel and Michael met with Daniel
00:16:12and then brought back out.
00:16:15Other times, put into a baby that is conceived and raised.
00:16:20This has been the case multiple times.
00:16:23Somebody having the opportunity, a soul, having the opportunity to live another full life, sometimes a long life.
00:16:32It's not even an issue of any kind for God to do so.
00:16:39Simple.
00:16:40Not only easy, but entirely intelligent.
00:16:44That way, he's never rolling the dice.
00:16:47Let me give you a great example.
00:16:49All right.
00:16:50So God recognized that Nassalman went south in a hurry.
00:16:58They became Nephilim, fallen man.
00:17:01And as the Nephilim, they became Hamas.
00:17:05They were cruel.
00:17:06They were acting like terrorists.
00:17:09They became the most vicious of all animals.
00:17:12They were horrible.
00:17:13And what did God do?
00:17:15He says, I just grieved about even creating the human experiment.
00:17:21A man with a conscience, the ability to reason, was a deadly and undesirable creature.
00:17:30And God says, I don't want any part of this.
00:17:32He came within a blink of ending the entire human experience.
00:17:40But his continuation, our second chance, all revolved around one man, his wife, his sons, and their wives.
00:17:52But in particular, one man.
00:17:56Do you think that God just so happened to find somebody that was out there that mysteriously came to know
00:18:03him?
00:18:07Adam's long gone.
00:18:09Can't find out about God from him.
00:18:14Now, the man that earned God's favor by that time, Chanuk, he had been gone exactly 70 years.
00:18:24And God took him exactly 70 years before the solution was born.
00:18:30Nowak.
00:18:30How do you think that Noah not only came to know Yahweh, but was trusted by Yahweh to the extent
00:18:39that he would save Nassama man?
00:18:42That he would serve as the harbinger for the single most important thing ever to God, the covenant.
00:18:49That he would demonstrate that if you listen to Yahweh and do what he says, good things happen.
00:18:57Do you think that God just happened to stumble on somebody out there in the bonies who somehow came to
00:19:03understand all of that?
00:19:06And that he miraculously saved the human experience?
00:19:09Or do you think that God deployed somebody he already knew?
00:19:17Somebody who already knew him?
00:19:20Someone he trusted?
00:19:21And someone who would rely on him?
00:19:25I think the answer is obvious.
00:19:30God said, my unwavering love, unrelenting devotion, enduring affection, and genuine favoritism.
00:19:40Chesed.
00:19:41In addition to my marath, my family-oriented covenant are truthfully presented and reliably established, verified,
00:19:53and enduring through him.
00:19:57Well, they weren't, or they were.
00:20:02What is it?
00:20:04Past tense, future tense, all tense.
00:20:10You see, Dode would have nothing to do with truthfully presenting, reliably establishing, verifiably enduring,
00:20:24creating a verifiable endurance or continuance of the covenant until 33 CE, a thousand years from now.
00:20:32And only after this psalm restored his relationship with Yahweh.
00:20:39Or was it really that way?
00:20:41Well, it was that way.
00:20:43But was there another way?
00:20:46Could Yahweh have already affirmed that he had done this through Dode?
00:20:52I told you why.
00:20:56Maybe he didn't put the pieces together, but why Chanuk came to know Yahweh and earn Yahweh's respect.
00:21:05Didn't I?
00:21:07And I've told you that Yahweh deployed Noah as someone he had known, worked with, trusted,
00:21:15and had relied upon previously, which makes Noah Enoch, doesn't it?
00:21:26You know, Noah and his wife had a firstborn son, correct?
00:21:34And what a name he had.
00:21:37The man became the name, Shem.
00:21:43And wasn't it through Noah, his wife, the Amma, and Shem, that the covenant was reestablished?
00:21:55What do you think that all of that, that verbiage about the ark representing the ark of the covenant,
00:22:03about the rainbow being the sign of the covenant,
00:22:09and that being accomplished through Noah and his sons, particularly Shem.
00:22:18And the whole story of later, of how Shem became the most beloved of them,
00:22:25the most highly trusted of them going forward,
00:22:30as it relates to manifesting the very people, the offspring, the descendants who would be covenant,
00:22:39because all of them were descendants of Nisamah man.
00:22:45And doesn't it interest you that Noah lived to year 2000, Yahweh?
00:22:54The very year that Abraham and Yishak met with Yahweh on Mount Moriah
00:23:03and were introduced to the Passover lamb representing their son, Dode.
00:23:13Do you think that Yahweh was just, by chance, had these little things all fit together?
00:23:19I think not.
00:23:22I think Dode had already earned his place.
00:23:27That Yahweh, when he told Shamwell to go anoint the boy born in Bethlehem,
00:23:36who was essentially an orphan because his parents paid no heed to him, abandoned him.
00:23:45Do you think that all Yahweh knew was somehow there was a little eight-year-old shepherd boy out there
00:23:52who hadn't accomplished anything thus far in life.
00:23:55Do you think that was enough to make him his beloved son, his firstborn, the anointed, our Savior?
00:24:03Or do you think God had experienced a whole other lifetime with that soul as Shem?
00:24:16I think so.
00:24:18And he showed Shem what would happen with good parenting,
00:24:22and he was able to evaluate him with good parenting.
00:24:26I think that's just the way it is.
00:24:28And if I were God, I would play it out the same way.
00:24:33So the Barreth family-oriented covenant, it is truthfully presented and reliably established.
00:24:40It is verified, and it is enduring through doubt.
00:24:45And that is the way that God's unwavering love, unrelenting devotion, and enduring affection,
00:24:51his genuine favoritism, are offered to his covenant family.
00:25:04And while I cannot prove it, little Kara is, she wants herself some Wookiee here on the tabletop.
00:25:16Now, Wookiee doesn't know if he should resist her or love her, but she is a very aggressive young lady.
00:25:25Aggressive lover.
00:25:26She is an aggressive lover.
00:25:28And Wookiee says, yeah, yeah, kid, chill a bit.
00:25:32I like you, but not like that.
00:25:34All right.
00:25:35I suspect, and frankly, I would not have gone here without Dode sounding a lot like him in 2 Samuel
00:25:4611 and 12,
00:25:48and then in the 51st Psalm.
00:25:50So while he would recover and manifest his greatness,
00:25:56he had a significant bit of denial and lethargy in him.
00:26:02And this was the first time that I began to recognize that what we were witnessing in Dode when he
00:26:11was lounging around all night
00:26:15or lounging around during the day as his team was out, family, extended servants were out fighting a war on
00:26:24his behalf,
00:26:25and he was sleeping all day, being a voyeur at night, lying, cheating, drinking, all sorts of licentiousness,
00:26:38that, boy, you know, he's beginning to sound a lot like Adam.
00:26:44And when I just wrote this maybe a month or so ago, I would have said what I just said,
00:26:52that I can't prove it.
00:26:53And now I'm in a position where I think it's readily provable.
00:27:02That Adam was doubted.
00:27:10His soul is the one that Yahweh has observed the longest and most closely.
00:27:16His focus, the pupil of his father's eye from antiquity into perpetuity.
00:27:22And I'm here to tell you that every one of my deployments, even as NOAC,
00:27:34was for a specific purpose.
00:27:37To serve as a guardian for Dode.
00:27:40To support Dode.
00:27:43To help him.
00:27:44Sometimes serving as a surrogate father.
00:27:46Sometimes serving as a brother.
00:27:48Sometimes serving as a actual father.
00:27:51There have been all of those things.
00:27:55To this man.
00:28:01And I am convinced it's as it should be.
00:28:05I'm hoping that there are at least the most dedicated of covenant members who appreciate this.
00:28:13And this is not an accolade here, by the way.
00:28:19It is a statement of understanding.
00:28:24It is the realization that this was the most natural way for God to deploy.
00:28:29And he threw out hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of clues for us to figure this out.
00:28:35And it is the way for God also to say the covenant isn't about how many.
00:28:41It's about how good.
00:28:43How deserving.
00:28:45How appropriate.
00:28:48And that when God finds someone that he likes, trusts, enjoys working with, he goes back to them.
00:28:58It's why with every deployment, I never had a deployment with God without Leah.
00:29:06You know, I have always been a creature of habit.
00:29:09My wife laughs at me all the time.
00:29:11Every Sunday, for example, we have lunch at the same restaurant.
00:29:15Sitting in the same table.
00:29:17In the same chair.
00:29:20Looking out over the same beach.
00:29:22With the same furry friends.
00:29:24And I order exactly the same thing.
00:29:29Some would call that boring.
00:29:31Others would call it that you know what you like.
00:29:35And you're consistent with it.
00:29:37And I'm telling you, God's a lot like that.
00:29:43So, Dode's soul was initially conceived a long time prior to Yahweh introducing us to the eight-year-old shepherd
00:29:54boy from Bethlehem.
00:29:58And Dode is the principal recipient of Yahweh's unwavering love.
00:30:04He is the one person that God could say, he is my firstborn son.
00:30:13Because God conceived him.
00:30:20He is the establishment of what would become the covenant.
00:30:27Frankly, no doubt, no bereft.
00:30:30No bereft, no reason for the Mechraim.
00:30:33Because they deliver the participants in the family.
00:30:39No Mechraim.
00:30:40Well, there's no reason for Dode.
00:30:42No Dode, bereft, or Mechraim.
00:30:46No extension on life.
00:30:49And no way for God to express or verify his love with humans.
00:30:54No access to God.
00:30:57All related.
00:30:58The only way into the covenant is through Yahweh's collaboration with Dode.
00:31:04But even then, the work of father and son is heralded by the restoring witness to the eternal testimony.
00:31:14God continues.
00:31:16God continues.
00:31:17I mean, this is just piling one layer of truth and understanding on top of another.
00:31:23You know, don't go to the next until you've come to grasp and hold tight the previous one.
00:31:33Because God's building layer upon layer upon layer of truth.
00:31:38And I will establish his seed and that which he sows, preparing his offspring for the harvest through the restoring
00:31:51witness and by way of the eternal testimony forevermore.
00:31:59And it is exactly as it worked out.
00:32:02You see, even with Dode being restored back into fellowship with Yahweh.
00:32:09And even with Dode, therefore, being trusted to fulfill Pesach, Matz, and Bokotam.
00:32:20And there's so much more to that story that we will be talking about in future days.
00:32:27Even with him doing it.
00:32:31Would have made no difference whatsoever without the restoring witness.
00:32:37Because no one paid any attention.
00:32:41And three religions were all conceived by the idea of stealing Dode's titles, his accolades, and his achievements, counterfeiting him.
00:32:57Such that for the last 2,500 years, not a single person knew what he would do or has done.
00:33:05And if no one knows what he has done, there is no way to benefit from him.
00:33:12His seed and that which he sows, his offspring for the harvest, do not exist and cannot be established if
00:33:23not for their restoring witness.
00:33:28Who was also his father.
00:33:35His throne, his throne, his seat of honor, his sovereign status, and the full moon associated with him.
00:33:47And that which he covers and conceals will be equated to the days of heaven.
00:33:57So, another layer on top of another layer on top of another.
00:34:05You see,
00:34:09Goat seed
00:34:11Began with Adam
00:34:14And the first humans within Asama.
00:34:19But that all came to a crashing halt with the fall of man and the Nephilim, and it was only
00:34:29through Nowak that his seed, you know, Nowak was directly related to Adam, only through his seed.
00:34:48That there would be humans prepared for the covenant with the Nesoma.
00:34:54And it was Shem that would populate the fertile crescent where Abraham would come from, where the wives of his
00:35:08son and his grandson would be derived to become Yisrael.
00:35:18It has been his seed all along.
00:35:21All along is his seed.
00:35:24All he needed to make all of this transpire as God intended was a restoring witness, someone, to restore his
00:35:37reputation, to explain what he had done.
00:35:41Cachet throne, which is the next word here, is quite a term and one that we really haven't paid a
00:35:48lot of attention to previously.
00:35:50Obviously, it's always just rendered his throne.
00:35:54Well, whose throne?
00:35:56Dodd's throne.
00:35:58Which means that since it's Dodd's throne that's going to be equated to the days of heaven, there can be
00:36:04no Jesus, right?
00:36:07Pretty obvious, correct?
00:36:09All right.
00:36:09So, Dodd is coming back and he's going to be the king of forevermore and his days will be equated
00:36:14to the days of heaven.
00:36:15But, you know, heaven is not a material realm.
00:36:20It is the souls that enter heaven are enveloped in light energy, which means that time simply exists.
00:36:29They can witness any time at any time.
00:36:33And so, you want to be equated to the days of heaven.
00:36:37That means that his throne is eternal.
00:36:41It exists throughout time.
00:36:47And because of the nature of light and energy in heaven, it is everywhere at all time.
00:36:58But Cachet means so much more than throne.
00:37:02And in this case, the throne of Dodd that's going to return as brilliant as the sun is the mercy
00:37:08seat, the Keporeth, of the Ark of the Covenant.
00:37:13Do you know what Keporeth, the verb that Keporeth is based upon?
00:37:19Kepar.
00:37:20Do you know what Kepar means?
00:37:23To cover.
00:37:26Do you know that's why his throne, Keshe, is designed to conceal and to cover?
00:37:36Conceal and cover what?
00:37:39Hmm?
00:37:40Well, what's the purpose of Matzah, which Dodd fulfilled?
00:37:46Doesn't our guilt get concealed in Sheol?
00:37:50What's the purpose of Keporeth when Dodd returns?
00:37:55Doesn't it mean to cover?
00:37:59And that is how we are reconciled?
00:38:03That's what it means.
00:38:05So Matzah, his first fulfillment is to conceal.
00:38:11Keporeth, his return is to cover.
00:38:14And it's all enveloped in Keshe.
00:38:19God knows how to strike a metaphor, I'll tell you.
00:38:23Now, of course, it speaks of his seat of honor and his sovereign status.
00:38:27He is the king of kings.
00:38:29He's the king of the universe.
00:38:30He's Elyon.
00:38:31He's all things pertaining to the influence of God.
00:38:36But you know that Keshe also means full moon.
00:38:41That his throne is essentially synonymous with the full brightness of the moon.
00:38:52Yep.
00:38:53The Dodd, as the sun is the greater mayor, luminary, is forever associated with the lesser luminary, the moon.
00:39:09As I said, when you're dealing with God, his association between the sun and the moon are forever.
00:39:16Waited to the days of heaven, as his Dodd's throne, his sovereign status,
00:39:20and everything that he conceals on Matzah and covers with the anointing and the mercy seat of the Ark of
00:39:29the Covenant on Kippurim.
00:39:33Layer after layer, insight after insight, knowledge that leads to understanding.
00:39:42So, my friends, Zerah can be used to convey a wide range of related thoughts, too.
00:39:50It is literally seed and metaphorically offspring and descendants.
00:39:56From the verbal root of Zerah, in actionable terms, it speaks of sowing and cultivating seeds for a productive harvest.
00:40:06Well, do you know another one of Dodd's titles?
00:40:09And a title that's also ascribed to the lesser luminary, the moon in this case, that is based on Zerah?
00:40:18Zerah?
00:40:19Zerah, indeed.
00:40:21One cultivating the seeds for the harvest.
00:40:25And that's interesting in this venue, because the final Zerah, responsible for the Shabuwa Katsir and Teruwa Lakat,
00:40:35also serves as the aforementioned head, the restoring witness to the eternal testimony.
00:40:46Layer after layer, insight after insight, truth piled upon truth.
00:40:54All there for verification and for, I think, as much as anything, confidence and reassurance.
00:41:04You see, the more God's story fits together and you have this ability to frame it all and see all
00:41:12the beautiful strokes and pictures and colors
00:41:14and see it from the proper perspective and see it from the proper perspective and see all of the care
00:41:21that Yahweh invested in it
00:41:23to help our understanding.
00:41:31That you're reassured, at least I am, your confidence swells.
00:41:39So, well, that does exactly that.
00:41:43Bringing God's entire portrait into focus,
00:41:48Kishé, as I have shared, is a revelation in and of itself.
00:41:54And I know I've shared this with you extemporaneously, but I also wrote of it as well.
00:42:01And I'm going to share with you what I wrote, even after I've explained it extemporaneously,
00:42:09because that's how we learn.
00:42:12That's how we remember.
00:42:14So, it is Dove's throne.
00:42:16It is his seat of honor.
00:42:17The Kishé is his sovereignty over his kingdom.
00:42:23But Kishé is also used to describe, as I have mentioned, full moon.
00:42:28And thus, the maximum reflection of the sun's light
00:42:33as the lesser luminary reflects the brilliance of the greater luminary.
00:42:40We find it used as such in Dove's 81st Mismore, which reads,
00:42:47Blow a horn, sounding the trumpet during the renewed moon,
00:42:54the hot Kodesh at the beginning of the month
00:42:57when the light is being restored on the moon.
00:43:02A shofar during the full moon.
00:43:09The time, Kishé, when the entire surface of the moon is covered in light.
00:43:16The place of honor during Pesach, Matzah, Bakurim, and Sukkah.
00:43:23They are all celebrated, all the time, without exception,
00:43:29under the light of a full moon.
00:43:35Kishé, for the day of our festival feast, the Chag.
00:43:42Well, there are two Chag that are celebrated under the full moon.
00:43:48Well, they are Chag Matzah and the closing day of,
00:43:55well, the seminal day of Chag Sukkah being Sukkah itself.
00:44:02Yep.
00:44:04It says, Indeed, this is a clearly communicated written prescription for living,
00:44:09a chok.
00:44:11For Yisrael, individuals who engage and endure with God.
00:44:16This is the way to exercise good judgment regarding the means to justly resolve disputes,
00:44:24all to approach the God of Yaqab.
00:44:29Reward or consequence.
00:44:33Mismore, Psalm 81, 4.
00:44:37How's that for validation?
00:44:40And so while this association between Dodd and Yadah,
00:44:44the son of God and the restoring witness,
00:44:46is instructional,
00:44:48we also find that Kishé addresses that which covers and conceals.
00:44:53This is the stated intent of both Matzah,
00:44:57where our guilt is concealed in Sheol, never to be seen again,
00:45:01and of Kippurim,
00:45:02which is from Kaffar, to cover.
00:45:07Which more, everything associated with Kishé will play out like the days of heaven,
00:45:14when time exists in full measure.
00:45:20There is, of course, more to the story than just father and son.
00:45:26Seats of honor, full moons and cover-ups.
00:45:31The covenant is a product of the Torah.
00:45:36One does not exist without the other.
00:45:39Literally, without the covenant, there is no Torah.
00:45:41Without the Torah, there is no covenant.
00:45:47And neither can be fully understood or capitalized upon when they're disjoined.
00:45:58Therefore, in the midst of this song,
00:46:02Yadah devotes what is a very long sentence, three verses,
00:46:08to saying something that the world somehow missed.
00:46:12Here he's talking, you know, about his beloved son, the son of God.
00:46:15Here he is talking about his Masiyach, the one he anointed himself.
00:46:22Here he's talking about the one who established, literally established the covenant,
00:46:27which means he fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and B'Kurim.
00:46:31And he says, but I want to remind you that none of this matters without the Torah.
00:46:38Because Pesach, Matz, and B'Kurim, that crucifixion, the trip into hell,
00:46:41doesn't accomplish anything for anybody unless it is enabled by the Torah's promises regarding them.
00:46:51They always mock Christians.
00:46:53They say, he died for your sins.
00:46:55Well, how? Why?
00:46:57Why was death anything other than a ghoulish spectacle?
00:47:02What is the catalyst?
00:47:05What is the means to this result?
00:47:08Well, they have none because they can't cite the Torah.
00:47:13But with the case of Dodd, he walked out of the pages of the Torah.
00:47:17He fulfilled Pesach as the Torah's doorway to life.
00:47:21He fulfilled Matzah as the means to unyeast our souls of the fungus of our guilt.
00:47:29He fulfilled B'Kurim as firstborn children, as the firstborn of God.
00:47:35God, what he did matters because it is consistent with.
00:47:42It enables the promises of the Torah pursuant to its bereft covenant.
00:47:52It's essential, and yet most people completely miss it.
00:48:02Let's see if I can move that over.
00:48:04Oh, that is so nice.
00:48:05Okay, I've got it centered.
00:48:06I can actually read it with margins on both sides.
00:48:09What I'm doing here is that we have these passages that I've translated,
00:48:16and most of these I retranslated just a matter of a month ago.
00:48:21And when it comes to the word of God, I'd like to be accurate.
00:48:24I've spent more time than probably anyone, certainly in the last few centuries,
00:48:32translating Yahweh's testimony and rendering it in this amplified fashion
00:48:38that enables our understanding and growth,
00:48:41and makes it possible for you to verify that what we're saying to you is accurate and true.
00:48:47And so when we have the opportunity, I want to read them to you.
00:48:52And then when the Hebrew basis of the words are there,
00:48:59then I'm in a position to chat with you about it and expand upon what we know and can learn.
00:49:05So this begins with a very interesting word in Hebrew.
00:49:09It means if, however, on the contrary, on the condition,
00:49:13should the situation exist,
00:49:18that his many, literally sons, but children, his descendants,
00:49:27continue to do something that they have done
00:49:30for well over 400 years before this song was written,
00:49:38which is to continue to forsake, ignore, and reject.
00:49:42Azab.
00:49:43Habitually neglect and abandon.
00:49:46Depart from and disavow.
00:49:48It was written in the called, imperfect, third person, masculine, singular.
00:49:51Or masculine, plural.
00:49:52So it's they, plural.
00:49:54This would be the children of Yisrael.
00:49:57Call, stem, meaning no nuance here.
00:50:01Deal with it.
00:50:01This is actual.
00:50:02Imperfect conjugation means this was not a once-and-done problem
00:50:08that happened, maybe some little rebellion somewhere.
00:50:11No, it means this is habitual behavior.
00:50:15This is ongoing.
00:50:17Continuing right through the present period.
00:50:21So God's saying, if his children, his descendants,
00:50:26continue to forsake, ignore, or reject,
00:50:29neglect, abandon, or disavow,
00:50:33my Torah teaching and guidance.
00:50:37Well, Shaul had done that, didn't he?
00:50:40That's why Shaul was abandoned by God.
00:50:43He ultimately became demon-possessed.
00:50:45Correct?
00:50:48When Moshe delivered the Torah,
00:50:50most of the children of Yisrael told God to shut up and go away.
00:50:54They never wanted to see him or hear from him again.
00:50:57It's true, right?
00:50:58They constantly rebelled against Moshe.
00:51:02It was awful.
00:51:05There's really only tiny moments in time
00:51:11where a majority of Israelites were Torah observant.
00:51:15And they most certainly aren't now.
00:51:17When they say that they're Torah observant
00:51:19and they're teaching Torah,
00:51:21they're lying to you.
00:51:22And to themselves, they're teaching Talmud.
00:51:25They're Talmud observant.
00:51:27They dress the Torah up like it's a whore.
00:51:29They don't study the Torah.
00:51:32They argue against it.
00:51:34They rip it apart.
00:51:36If you ask a Jew to tell you about
00:51:40their religion, Judaism,
00:51:42it's all in the Talmud.
00:51:45There's no basis for it in the Torah.
00:51:47In fact, in the Torah, God's anti-religious.
00:51:51However, if his children continue to forsake,
00:51:55ignore, or reject my Torah,
00:51:57my teaching and guidance,
00:51:59which, by the way, would be
00:52:00all Jews who have become Christians
00:52:03would fall right into this trap.
00:52:07And if they make a habit of failing to walk
00:52:11according to my means to resolve disputes
00:52:14and make reasoned decisions,
00:52:16ha, mishvat.
00:52:17Mishvat is so often corrupted
00:52:20in religious texts
00:52:24because it is clearly a compound
00:52:27of two Hebrew words,
00:52:29my, which means to ponder the implications
00:52:32of to question,
00:52:33and shafat, which is to judge,
00:52:35to exercise good judgment,
00:52:37to make good decisions.
00:52:41According to my means to resolve disputes
00:52:43and make reasoned decisions.
00:52:45If they perpetually view
00:52:47my clearly communicated
00:52:49and engraved prescriptions
00:52:51for living with contempt,
00:52:55profaning and desecrating my conditions,
00:52:59dishonoring what I have enacted
00:53:01and constituted,
00:53:04perforating and violating
00:53:06my inscribed means
00:53:08to allow a share to be allocated.
00:53:12And further,
00:53:14if they consistently fail to observe
00:53:17the instructive terms
00:53:19of the relationship,
00:53:23then I will hold them accountable.
00:53:27I will consider all of these things
00:53:30and attend to them
00:53:31with the full measure
00:53:33of their religious rebellion
00:53:35and popular political revolt.
00:53:39their peshe, him.
00:53:44The consequence of their deviation
00:53:46from the way
00:53:47and their religious corruptions
00:53:49as a result of their perverting,
00:53:52twisting, bending, and distorting
00:53:54will be a pestilence
00:53:57which causes their widespread demise.
00:54:03As if they were plagued
00:54:05and they die
00:54:07as the result of the spread
00:54:09of a fungus.
00:54:11Yeast.
00:54:15Well, this is yet another
00:54:18debilitating attack
00:54:20on Judaism and Christianity.
00:54:24Launched over a thousand years
00:54:26before the both anti-messiah religions
00:54:31were introduced.
00:54:32one by Paul
00:54:34in 33 CE,
00:54:35the other by Akiba
00:54:36a hundred years later.
00:54:39In his tripe
00:54:40to the Galatians,
00:54:42the man Yahuwah condemned
00:54:43as the plague of death
00:54:45referred to the Torah
00:54:47as pornography,
00:54:49claiming that it was
00:54:50counterproductive
00:54:52and saying that it condemned
00:54:53rather than saved.
00:54:55And here,
00:54:57Yahuwah plainly states
00:54:58that those who reject
00:54:59his Torah guidance
00:55:01are held accountable
00:55:02for their religious revolt.
00:55:05Their twisting and bending
00:55:06of his testimony
00:55:08to suit their ideologies,
00:55:11like in the Talmud,
00:55:13the Zohar,
00:55:15results in widespread death.
00:55:18Got more to be concerned about
00:55:20than Iranian rockets and missiles.
00:55:24And drones,
00:55:25oh my.
00:55:27So as a result,
00:55:29there are only two informed
00:55:30and rational conclusions.
00:55:33Paul lied,
00:55:35and Christians are easily fooled.
00:55:37They have all forfeited
00:55:39their lives,
00:55:40trading Yahuwah's Torah teaching
00:55:41for their New Testament beliefs,
00:55:43and the same thing is true.
00:55:46Also,
00:55:47to devastating effect,
00:55:49for Judaism,
00:55:50because rabbis
00:55:51have superimposed
00:55:52their Talmud
00:55:53and their Zohar
00:55:54or Kabbalah
00:55:55over the Torah,
00:55:57preferring their words
00:55:58to gods
00:55:59by an overwhelming extent.
00:56:04Yahuwah would make this point
00:56:05even more emphatic,
00:56:07I should say,
00:56:09in the fourth chapter of Hosha,
00:56:13with religious ignorance
00:56:16leading to divorce,
00:56:18to estrangement,
00:56:20and to the destruction
00:56:21of many Jewish lives.
00:56:24Now,
00:56:25Mishpat here
00:56:26is,
00:56:27as I have shared,
00:56:27it's a compound of
00:56:28my to question
00:56:29and Shafat,
00:56:30which means to judge,
00:56:31and it literally asks us
00:56:33to ponder the process
00:56:34and the implications
00:56:36of making reasoned decisions.
00:56:39Similarly,
00:56:41Mitzvah
00:56:42is comprised of
00:56:43my
00:56:44to question
00:56:45and
00:56:46Sawa,
00:56:47which means instructions
00:56:49pertaining to
00:56:50the terms
00:56:51of an authorized agreement.
00:56:53And yet,
00:56:54these key elements
00:56:56of Yahuwah's Torah
00:56:57guidance
00:56:57have been rejected
00:56:59and worse,
00:57:00blended together
00:57:01and twisted
00:57:02into
00:57:02mitzvot,
00:57:04M-I-T-Z-V-O-T.
00:57:07There's no Z
00:57:08and there's no V
00:57:09in the word.
00:57:12But that's how
00:57:13it appears
00:57:13in Judaism.
00:57:15The anti-Yahuwah
00:57:17religion
00:57:18is replete
00:57:19with many thousands
00:57:20of debilitating
00:57:22rabbinic laws
00:57:24controlling Jewish
00:57:25lives
00:57:26using this
00:57:27perversion
00:57:28of God's instruction.
00:57:31Now,
00:57:32the Torah itself
00:57:33is a repository
00:57:34of Yahuwah's teaching
00:57:35as well as
00:57:36his guidance,
00:57:37his instructions
00:57:37and his directions.
00:57:39It serves
00:57:40as the foundation
00:57:41of knowledge
00:57:42and understanding
00:57:43pursuant
00:57:44to all things
00:57:46pertaining to God.
00:57:48It is
00:57:49not subject
00:57:51to being
00:57:52replaced,
00:57:54altered,
00:57:55superimposed,
00:57:57at least
00:57:58not without
00:57:59consequence.
00:58:00and the result
00:58:02is the squandering
00:58:03of one's soul
00:58:04and that's
00:58:05a pretty
00:58:05devastating
00:58:07consequence.
00:58:09Now,
00:58:10so,
00:58:10well,
00:58:10the cornerstone
00:58:11of the Torah
00:58:12is absolutely
00:58:13the covenant
00:58:15and Yahuwah
00:58:17paints it
00:58:17and points
00:58:18to it
00:58:19through his
00:58:20misfat,
00:58:20his means
00:58:21to exercise
00:58:21good judgment
00:58:22and resolve
00:58:23disputes,
00:58:24his mitzvah,
00:58:25instructive terms
00:58:26of the relationship
00:58:27agreement,
00:58:27and his chukah
00:58:28clearly communicated
00:58:30and inscribed
00:58:30prescriptions
00:58:32for living
00:58:33that cut us
00:58:33into this
00:58:34relationship
00:58:35with God.
00:58:36They all
00:58:37lead
00:58:37to inclusion
00:58:39within the
00:58:40barath
00:58:40and to
00:58:42receiving
00:58:42its benefits.
00:58:46the alternative
00:58:47would be
00:58:49to
00:58:50azab,
00:58:52forsake,
00:58:53ignore,
00:58:54or reject
00:58:55the Torah.
00:58:56Lo halak,
00:58:58walking away
00:58:59from
00:58:59the
00:59:00misfat,
00:59:02chalol.
00:59:04those who
00:59:05do so
00:59:06are viewed
00:59:07as
00:59:08chukah,
00:59:10in contempt,
00:59:11and
00:59:12lo shamar.
00:59:13They fail
00:59:14to observe
00:59:15the mitzvah
00:59:16and that
00:59:17results in
00:59:18pakkad,
00:59:19being held
00:59:20accountable
00:59:20for this
00:59:22pesha,
00:59:23religious
00:59:24rebellion.
00:59:26Those who
00:59:26eon,
00:59:27twist,
00:59:28bend,
00:59:28pervert,
00:59:29and distort
00:59:29Yahuwah's
00:59:30guidance
00:59:30die,
00:59:31and in great
00:59:32numbers
00:59:32with their
00:59:34religious
00:59:34pandemic
00:59:35affecting
00:59:37entire
00:59:38societies
00:59:39and epochs
00:59:40of time.
00:59:44Yahuwah boldly
00:59:45and unequivocally
00:59:46inserted
00:59:47these profoundly
00:59:49important
00:59:50instructions
00:59:50into the
00:59:52midst of
00:59:52his
00:59:52attestations
00:59:54regarding
00:59:55Dode's
00:59:55supremacy
00:59:56and the
00:59:57lives of
00:59:58those who
00:59:59want to
01:00:00be included
01:00:00in his
01:00:01covenant
01:00:01family.
01:00:02And he
01:00:03conveyed
01:00:03all of
01:00:04this under
01:00:05the
01:00:06repetition
01:00:07of
01:00:08M,
01:00:09if,
01:00:10to the
01:00:10contrary,
01:00:11followed by
01:00:12Azab,
01:00:13which is the
01:00:14ultimate
01:00:14negation,
01:00:16indeed,
01:00:17estrangement
01:00:18that exists
01:00:20in the Hebrew
01:00:21language.
01:00:22Azab
01:00:23screams
01:00:23forsake
01:00:24the Torah
01:00:27and you
01:00:28will be
01:00:28forsaken.
01:00:30Reject
01:00:30Yahuwah's
01:00:31guidance
01:00:31and you
01:00:33will be
01:00:33rejected.
01:00:34Ignore
01:00:36God's
01:00:36teaching.
01:00:38God will
01:00:38ignore you.
01:00:40It's all
01:00:41simple,
01:00:42direct,
01:00:44irrefutable,
01:00:45and
01:00:46inalterable.
01:00:49Now,
01:00:50for those
01:00:50who are
01:00:50thinking
01:00:51this
01:00:51through,
01:00:52Yahuwah's
01:00:53dissertation
01:00:54in
01:00:54Mismore
01:00:55832
01:00:56in the
01:00:56midst
01:00:56of his
01:00:57appraisal
01:00:58of his
01:00:59son,
01:00:59our
01:00:59Messiah,
01:01:00Doad,
01:01:00affirms
01:01:01that from
01:01:01God's
01:01:02perspective,
01:01:03the
01:01:04king
01:01:04walked
01:01:05out of
01:01:06the
01:01:06pages
01:01:06of
01:01:07the
01:01:07Torah
01:01:08doing
01:01:09so
01:01:10when he
01:01:10fulfilled
01:01:11Pesach,
01:01:12Matz,
01:01:12and
01:01:12Bukurim,
01:01:13which is
01:01:13why they
01:01:14mattered,
01:01:14which is
01:01:15why they
01:01:15work,
01:01:16which is
01:01:16why we
01:01:17can
01:01:17benefit
01:01:17from
01:01:18them.
01:01:18And
01:01:19he's
01:01:19going
01:01:20to
01:01:20do
01:01:20the
01:01:20same
01:01:21thing
01:01:21again
01:01:22when
01:01:22he
01:01:23fulfills
01:01:23Kaporim
01:01:24and
01:01:25then
01:01:25again
01:01:26Sukkah.
01:01:28Doad
01:01:29is
01:01:30the
01:01:30living
01:01:30embodiment
01:01:31of the
01:01:33Torah.
01:01:35He
01:01:35is the
01:01:36word of
01:01:37God
01:01:37made
01:01:37flesh.
01:01:39Now
01:01:40understand,
01:01:42Doad,
01:01:44if you
01:01:44focus on
01:01:45him and
01:01:46come to
01:01:46comprehend
01:01:47everything
01:01:48that he
01:01:49represents
01:01:49and then
01:01:50you
01:01:50contemplate
01:01:51what the
01:01:52Torah
01:01:52says,
01:01:53then you're
01:01:54in a
01:01:54position to
01:01:55accept and
01:01:55embrace
01:01:56God's
01:01:56son.
01:01:57And
01:01:58by doing
01:01:59so,
01:01:59you're also
01:02:00accepting and
01:02:01embracing
01:02:02Yahweh's
01:02:03teaching and
01:02:03guidance.
01:02:04They go
01:02:04hand in
01:02:06hand.
01:02:08Now,
01:02:08by contrast,
01:02:09the corollary
01:02:10is that
01:02:11replacing
01:02:12Doad
01:02:12with Paul
01:02:14and
01:02:14Jesus,
01:02:15Akiba
01:02:16and
01:02:16Mark
01:02:16Akba,
01:02:17Mohammed
01:02:18and his
01:02:19pet
01:02:19Allah,
01:02:20Armaga
01:02:21and
01:02:21Trump,
01:02:22the
01:02:22Rahab,
01:02:22is to
01:02:23be seen
01:02:24rejecting
01:02:24the Torah
01:02:25and
01:02:25choosing
01:02:26to die.
01:02:28Religion
01:02:29and
01:02:29politics,
01:02:31they both
01:02:32damn
01:02:32souls.
01:02:34Now,
01:02:35said another
01:02:35way,
01:02:35the reason
01:02:36that Doad's
01:02:37fulfillment of
01:02:38Pesach,
01:02:38Matz,
01:02:39and Bacota
01:02:39matter is
01:02:40because he
01:02:41was delivering
01:02:42the promised
01:02:43benefits
01:02:44presented in
01:02:45and attested
01:02:46to within
01:02:48Yahweh's
01:02:48Torah.
01:02:50They are
01:02:50inseparable.
01:02:52The sacrifice
01:02:53on Pesach,
01:02:54apart from
01:02:54the Torah,
01:02:55is nothing
01:02:55more than
01:02:56a torturous
01:02:57experience,
01:02:58resulting in
01:02:59death,
01:02:59not life.
01:03:00Matzah
01:03:01becomes
01:03:01meaningless
01:03:03and
01:03:03meritless.
01:03:05There is
01:03:06no resolving
01:03:07our guilt
01:03:07without
01:03:08what the
01:03:09Torah
01:03:09promises.
01:03:11There is
01:03:12no
01:03:12Bacotim
01:03:12or
01:03:13firstborn
01:03:14children
01:03:14and no
01:03:15purpose
01:03:15to a
01:03:16Bacor
01:03:16firstborn
01:03:17son.
01:03:19And this
01:03:20means that
01:03:20everything
01:03:21Doad
01:03:22agreed to
01:03:22do
01:03:23and
01:03:24this
01:03:25life
01:03:26in
01:03:2633
01:03:27CE
01:03:28year
01:03:284000
01:03:29Yah
01:03:29was
01:03:30described
01:03:31in the
01:03:31Torah.
01:03:32It
01:03:33all
01:03:33occurred
01:03:34on the
01:03:34right
01:03:34day
01:03:35and
01:03:35was
01:03:35done
01:03:36in
01:03:36the
01:03:36right
01:03:36way
01:03:37exactly
01:03:38as
01:03:39the
01:03:39Torah
01:03:39prescribes,
01:03:40which makes
01:03:41that
01:03:41counterfeit
01:03:42of
01:03:42Jesus
01:03:44Christ
01:03:44so
01:03:45reprehensible
01:03:46because
01:03:46nothing
01:03:47he does
01:03:48is
01:03:49consistent
01:03:49with the
01:03:50Torah.
01:03:50Well,
01:03:51everything
01:03:52Doad
01:03:52did
01:03:53is.
01:03:56It's
01:03:57the
01:03:57Torah
01:03:58that makes
01:03:59Pesach,
01:04:00Matzah,
01:04:01and Bacotim
01:04:02matter.
01:04:04Now,
01:04:05the dates
01:04:05aren't
01:04:05random
01:04:06either.
01:04:07There
01:04:08was no
01:04:08Last
01:04:08Supper.
01:04:09No
01:04:10one
01:04:10died.
01:04:11There
01:04:11was no
01:04:12napping
01:04:12in the
01:04:12tomb.
01:04:13There
01:04:14was no
01:04:14resurrection
01:04:15of a
01:04:15dead
01:04:16body
01:04:16either.
01:04:18On
01:04:19Passover,
01:04:19Doad's
01:04:20disposable
01:04:20body
01:04:21served
01:04:21as the
01:04:22lamb.
01:04:22The
01:04:23remains
01:04:23were
01:04:23destroyed
01:04:24that
01:04:24night.
01:04:26During
01:04:26unyeasted
01:04:27bread,
01:04:27Doad's
01:04:28soul
01:04:28carried
01:04:28our
01:04:28guilt
01:04:29and
01:04:29his
01:04:29own
01:04:30into
01:04:30shield,
01:04:31depositing
01:04:32it
01:04:32there,
01:04:32never
01:04:33to be
01:04:33seen
01:04:33again,
01:04:34rendering
01:04:35the
01:04:35beneficiaries
01:04:36innocent.
01:04:38Then,
01:04:39on firstborn
01:04:40children,
01:04:41Doad's
01:04:41soul
01:04:42returned,
01:04:43right to
01:04:44Shammah
01:04:45to be
01:04:45with his
01:04:46father
01:04:46again,
01:04:47making it
01:04:48possible for
01:04:49us to be
01:04:50similarly
01:04:50enriched,
01:04:51empowered,
01:04:52enabled,
01:04:53entering the
01:04:54seventh dimension
01:04:55as God's
01:04:56covenant
01:04:56family.
01:04:59There
01:04:59are no
01:05:00baby
01:05:00gods.
01:05:01There
01:05:02are no
01:05:02dying
01:05:02gods.
01:05:03There
01:05:04are no
01:05:04resurrected
01:05:05gods.
01:05:06There
01:05:07are no
01:05:07warlords,
01:05:08no
01:05:08religious
01:05:09replacements,
01:05:10no
01:05:10New
01:05:10Testaments,
01:05:11no
01:05:12Talmuds,
01:05:13no
01:05:13church,
01:05:14no
01:05:14synagogues,
01:05:15no
01:05:15clerics,
01:05:16no
01:05:16rabbis,
01:05:17no
01:05:17Jesus,
01:05:18no
01:05:18Hashem,
01:05:19no
01:05:20Christianity
01:05:20or
01:05:21Judaism,
01:05:21no
01:05:21Easter,
01:05:22no
01:05:22Purim,
01:05:23no
01:05:24Christians,
01:05:25and no
01:05:25Hanukkah.
01:05:28It's
01:05:29Yahweh,
01:05:30Torah,
01:05:32Covenant,
01:05:33Moedim,
01:05:35Dod.
01:05:39That is
01:05:41what I
01:05:41would
01:05:41recommend.
01:05:43To
01:05:44suggest
01:05:44or protest
01:05:45otherwise,
01:05:47quite frankly,
01:05:48is to
01:05:48call God
01:05:49a liar.
01:05:50Now
01:05:52that's
01:05:52not
01:05:52recommended.
01:05:55Now
01:05:55one
01:05:56last
01:05:56thought
01:05:56before
01:05:56we
01:05:57close
01:05:57this
01:05:57program.
01:05:59All
01:05:59four
01:05:59verbs
01:06:00attributable
01:06:01to our
01:06:01choices
01:06:02regarding
01:06:02accepting
01:06:03or
01:06:03rejecting
01:06:04Yahweh's
01:06:04instructions
01:06:05in that
01:06:06prior
01:06:06pronouncement
01:06:07were
01:06:08scribed
01:06:09in the
01:06:09imperfect
01:06:10conjugation,
01:06:12while the
01:06:13one
01:06:13attributable
01:06:13to God
01:06:14was
01:06:15presented
01:06:15in the
01:06:16perfect
01:06:16conjugation.
01:06:19Now
01:06:19shaped by
01:06:20the
01:06:20ongoing
01:06:20and
01:06:21habitual
01:06:21nature
01:06:22of the
01:06:22imperfect.
01:06:23This
01:06:24means
01:06:24that
01:06:24regardless
01:06:25of what
01:06:26we have
01:06:26done
01:06:26in the
01:06:26past,
01:06:27the
01:06:28moment
01:06:28we
01:06:29come
01:06:29to
01:06:30our
01:06:30senses
01:06:30and
01:06:31we
01:06:31stop
01:06:32rebelling
01:06:32against
01:06:33Yahweh,
01:06:33we
01:06:34are no
01:06:34longer
01:06:35held
01:06:35accountable
01:06:36for
01:06:36our
01:06:36prior
01:06:37defiance.
01:06:38And
01:06:39with
01:06:39God,
01:06:40the
01:06:41time
01:06:41limited
01:06:41expression
01:06:44for
01:06:44the
01:06:45perfect
01:06:45conjugation
01:06:46means
01:06:47that
01:06:47his
01:06:48death
01:06:49sentence
01:06:49is
01:06:50no
01:06:50longer
01:06:50applicable
01:06:51based
01:06:52upon
01:06:52our
01:06:53change
01:06:53and
01:06:53attitude.
01:06:54It's
01:06:55the
01:06:55best
01:06:55of
01:06:55both
01:06:55worlds.
01:06:57It
01:06:57makes
01:06:58this
01:06:59exceedingly
01:07:00easy
01:07:01for us.
01:07:02Just
01:07:03stop
01:07:03being
01:07:04wrong
01:07:05and
01:07:06then you
01:07:06appear
01:07:06right.
01:07:09Of course
01:07:10this means
01:07:10that Paul
01:07:11lied
01:07:11when he
01:07:12claimed
01:07:13that a
01:07:13single
01:07:13violation
01:07:14of the
01:07:14Torah
01:07:14was
01:07:15eternally
01:07:16damning.
01:07:16the
01:07:17opposite
01:07:17is
01:07:17true.
01:07:19No
01:07:20matter
01:07:20what we
01:07:21have
01:07:21done,
01:07:22once we
01:07:22refrain
01:07:23from
01:07:23it,
01:07:23we
01:07:24are
01:07:24no
01:07:24longer
01:07:24subject
01:07:25to
01:07:25the
01:07:25consequence.
01:07:27That
01:07:28said,
01:07:29our
01:07:29change
01:07:30gets
01:07:31us
01:07:31off
01:07:31the
01:07:32hook.
01:07:34But
01:07:34it
01:07:34does
01:07:35not
01:07:35grant
01:07:35us
01:07:35access
01:07:36to
01:07:36heaven.
01:07:37For
01:07:37that,
01:07:38we
01:07:39must
01:07:39embrace
01:07:39the
01:07:40lessons
01:07:41of
01:07:41this
01:07:41song.
01:07:44So we
01:07:44will
01:07:45return
01:07:45to
01:07:45this
01:07:45point
01:07:46when
01:07:46we
01:07:46resume
01:07:48tomorrow
01:07:49here
01:07:50on
01:07:50the
01:07:50Yowah
01:07:51Vlog.
01:07:51I
01:07:52thank
01:07:52you
01:07:52for
01:07:53listening
01:07:53and
01:07:53even
01:07:54if
01:07:54you
01:07:54were
01:07:54one
01:07:55of
01:07:55those
01:07:55who
01:07:55was
01:07:55napping
01:07:56maybe
01:07:56you
01:07:56will
01:07:56observe
01:07:58or
01:07:59benefit
01:07:59from
01:07:59it
01:08:00from
01:08:00osmosis
01:08:00we
01:08:01will
01:08:01see.
01:08:01But
01:08:02thank
01:08:02you
01:08:02so
01:08:02much
01:08:03for
01:08:03being
01:08:03with
01:08:03us.
01:08:04I
01:08:04am
01:08:04Craig
01:08:04Nguyen
01:08:05and
01:08:05this
01:08:05has
01:08:05been
01:08:06the
01:08:07Yowah
01:08:07Vlog.
01:08:09Hey
01:08:09there,
01:08:10thanks
01:08:10for
01:08:10tuning
01:08:12Gotta
01:08:12run
01:08:12now.
01:08:13Catch
01:08:13y'all
01:08:13on
01:08:14our
01:08:14next
01:08:14podcast.
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