Why did Yahowah reject seven ~ and what was seen in the eighth that changed everything ~ was it something hidden within Dowd that religion refuses to acknowledge? Where does 1 Shamuw’el 16 actually point, who was truly anointed as Masiach, and how did this moment alter the path of the Covenant and the Mow’edym? What happened to Sha’uwl, why did the Yahowah's Ruwach depart, and how does this overlooked account reveal what most have missed about Yahowah’s selection process?
00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:46 ~ "It has to do with the anointing of one very young man. His name was Dowd."
00:05:02 ~ "And this is God reminding us of an exceedingly important fact."
00:10:05 ~ "Therefore, Yah wants to build enduring relationships with people of character and of conscience who are rational & thus trustworthy."
00:15:10 ~ "Shamuel, by contrast was the firstborn child of Hannah."
00:20:17 ~ "And so the reason that God knew Dowd well and chose him, knew his character, was that Dowd had lived already at least 2 & possibly 3 lives before this point."
00:27:17 ~ "If we want to live out our lives in sync with God's will, we should make the same decision, which is why Yahowah's instructions to Shamuel were all volitional."
00:30:08 ~ "Dowd is the central figure in Yahowah's story & His revelation to humankind."
00:35:38 ~ "Shalach's principal connotation denotes providing the power to succeed, offering what is necessary to thrive, to prosper, to get the job done."
00:40:00 ~ "The wannabe apostle Paul called Satan's messenger a thorn in his side."
00:45:27 ~ "AI is becoming one of the most destructive forces in the world today."
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Music, lyrics, and video provided by Craig Winn, and used with permission from the YAHOWAH MUSIC GROUP through CC 4.0.
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00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Verbatim
00:00:46 ~ "It has to do with the anointing of one very young man. His name was Dowd."
00:05:02 ~ "And this is God reminding us of an exceedingly important fact."
00:10:05 ~ "Therefore, Yah wants to build enduring relationships with people of character and of conscience who are rational & thus trustworthy."
00:15:10 ~ "Shamuel, by contrast was the firstborn child of Hannah."
00:20:17 ~ "And so the reason that God knew Dowd well and chose him, knew his character, was that Dowd had lived already at least 2 & possibly 3 lives before this point."
00:27:17 ~ "If we want to live out our lives in sync with God's will, we should make the same decision, which is why Yahowah's instructions to Shamuel were all volitional."
00:30:08 ~ "Dowd is the central figure in Yahowah's story & His revelation to humankind."
00:35:38 ~ "Shalach's principal connotation denotes providing the power to succeed, offering what is necessary to thrive, to prosper, to get the job done."
00:40:00 ~ "The wannabe apostle Paul called Satan's messenger a thorn in his side."
00:45:27 ~ "AI is becoming one of the most destructive forces in the world today."
https://yadayah.com/
https://x.com/YadaCraig
🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6451052384485376
https://linktr.ee/yadayah
Music, lyrics, and video provided by Craig Winn, and used with permission from the YAHOWAH MUSIC GROUP through CC 4.0.
why were seven rejected by yahowah, who is the eighth son in the bible, why did yahowah choose dowd, what does 1 shamuwel 16 reveal, who is the true masiach according to towrah, why did the ruwach yahowah leave sha’uwl, what does labab mean in hebrew, how does yahowah choose a man, dowd anointed as masiach, yahowah selection process, ruwach yahowah and dowd, hebrew scripture messiah truth
#Dowd #Yahowah #Masiach #Towrah #Shamuwel #RuwachYahowah #Covenant #Mowedym #HebrewScripture #Yisrael #Anointing #BiblicalTruth
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00:27Welcome
00:28Welcome to our Ocean Studio.
00:30Here is an episode of the Yahweh blog.
00:32I'm here with the Wookiee.
00:34I have the two others at my feet.
00:38What we're considering now is found in the first volume of Samuel, the 16th chapter.
00:46It has to do with the anointing of one very young man.
00:50His name was Dode.
00:51He has been corrupted.
00:53His name has been corrupted to David.
00:56In fact, everything about his life has been corrupted by the religious.
01:00No matter if you are Jewish or Christian, they deny that Dode is the Messiah.
01:06They deny that Dode is the Son of God.
01:08They deny that Dode is the King who is returning.
01:11They deny that Dode is our Savior, which puts their rhetoric in complete contrast to what God said,
01:18because God said all of these things about Dode and of no one else.
01:24What's also interesting about this dialogue is that Yahweh has a better part of a chapter that's devoted to a
01:33single episode,
01:35and that is the anointing of his beloved son, Dode, as the Messiah.
01:44And so you would think that if those who claim to believe that the writings and what's called the inappropriately
01:55Old Testament
01:57are accurate, inspired, would read them and recognize that when God's going to anoint someone,
02:05he has a whole process about how he goes about identifying that individual and then anointing them.
02:13And that that didn't happen with the myth of Jesus Christ.
02:19So why did God bother to speak about all of this procedure of choosing an anointing Dode,
02:27who he anointed three times, and he said even once that he anointed him with his own oil
02:32and not bother to have any anointing for the man-god of the New Testament,
02:43or for Bar Kokhba's rise to the same level by Rabbi Akiba,
02:51when he claims he was the long-awaited Messiah.
02:55He didn't meet any of the qualifications either, nor was he anointed.
02:59So what's the purpose of God even bothering to communicate with people
03:05if they completely reject and deny and toss away his depictions?
03:12I mean, you can't read past this and then come to the conclusion,
03:16oh, God had a senior moment.
03:19You know, he's really old.
03:20He's probably suffering from dementia or might even have Trumpitis before its time,
03:27and he doesn't know what he's saying.
03:30So he was really saying a thousand years early that he was going to be anointing Jesus Christ.
03:38That's what he's saying.
03:39He just couldn't remember his name.
03:44Now the text reads,
03:45And it came to exist as they arrived and they saw Eliab, my father is God.
03:52He said, surely Yahweh's anointing of him will be straight away and conspicuous.
03:59Oh, yeah, he must have been tall, dark, and handsome.
04:02However, Yahweh declared to Shamwell, do not focus on or have any regard for his appearance
04:13or regard his stature or height because I have rejected him.
04:20You know, when you look at the politicians that are elected,
04:25for the most part, they're tall.
04:27There are some exceptions.
04:29You've got, you know, Macron and Zelensky, who are kind of scrawny guys.
04:34Putin, another scrawny guy.
04:37I wouldn't call Putin scrawny, but he's of diminished stature anyway.
04:45And so God said, don't use height as a criterion.
04:49That's going to be counterproductive for you.
04:51It's really foolish to do.
04:52I don't use that as a criterion to evaluate people.
04:57Character counts.
04:58It's their soul that matters, not their outward appearance.
05:02And this is God reminding us of an exceedingly important fact.
05:07We humans get fixated on bodies.
05:11The body of God was crowned with a thorn and he was crucified.
05:17But his body came back to life.
05:22Muslims saying their bodies are going to be resurrected and they're going to be plied with all manner of decadent
05:31desires.
05:33No.
05:36If you're going to live past this mortal existence, then two things are going to happen.
05:41You're going to leave your mortal body behind and it's going to rot and you don't really care.
05:48And your soul is going to be encapsulated in light.
05:52That's the reality of it.
05:55Stop focusing on bodies and start thinking about your soul.
06:00So God says, no, don't consider the visual appearance of a man.
06:07Yahweh perceives the individual's character and conscience, their judgment, their inclination to make sound decisions,
06:18their thinking, their thoughts, their choices, their volition.
06:22Their ability to distinguish between right and wrong.
06:26Samuel, listen to him.
06:28First Samuel 16, 7.
06:30Oh, what a powerful statement.
06:33And yet, humans overlook it.
06:39As is often the case, we have to be cognizant of the thoughts behind the terminology that Yahweh selected.
06:47If we want to understand what these words mean and appreciate what God is revealing to us.
06:51Here, for example, if we were to simply translate Lababa as heart, we might miss the point.
07:00In the time and culture that this was revealed, the heart was not associated with love or any emotion as
07:11it is today.
07:11But instead, it was associated with judgment.
07:15It was the seat of judgment.
07:16It was the ability to make rational and informed decisions and then have the courage to carry them out.
07:27A biological symbol for feelings at the time was the liver.
07:34So a thoughtful and thorough review of ancient nomenclature reveals that by using Lababa in relation to what he views
07:43as mankind's most desirable,
07:46most useful and beneficial attributes, above all else, God treasures a person's ability to exercise good judgment,
07:55which is their capacity to process information, doing so in a discerning and discriminating manner.
08:02And to distinguish between right and wrong, true and false, and then to respond rationally.
08:10Oh, sadly, I don't think there's even one in a million people that live up to God's standard in this
08:18regard.
08:20By choosing Lababa to describe why he rejected Eliab and why he would choose Dode.
08:31Excuse me one second.
08:33Kara? Kara, get away from there.
08:35Get away from there, please.
08:37Excuse me for the interruption, but we have a mosquito zapping device that has a tendency to collect bugs because,
08:48you know, that's what it zaps.
08:50And Kara is quite the hunter.
08:53And so she thinks that the bugs on that zapper are for her to, I don't know, I don't know,
09:01devour or claim as conquest.
09:04But that zapper has a bite.
09:08If she were to put her little tongue through the screen, she would light up and glow.
09:14Trust me, I have touched the zapper and you don't want any part of it.
09:19So my wife is out shopping.
09:22If she were to come back to a, you know, a dog that was glowing, well, we would all be
09:29in the doghouse.
09:32So what God is saying here that he evaluates humans, makes the choice in humans based upon their character,
09:42based upon their thinking, their thoughts, their ability to exercise good judgment,
09:46and then their resolve to follow through and do as their conscience dictates.
09:53These are all attributes that reside within our nefesh soul and are directed by our neshama conscience.
10:04Therefore, Yah wants to build enduring relationships with people of character and of conscience,
10:11who are rational and thus trustworthy.
10:14Such individuals are willing to go where his words lead.
10:18And when you find such an individual, I can assure you, God does not dispose of them.
10:24He does not think lightly of them.
10:25He will absolutely, and in every possible case, he will redeploy them.
10:34So affirming this, Dode became the living embodiment of L'Ababa.
10:40He is the most discerning and thoughtful, insightful, and articulate man who ever lived.
10:46At least he was at his prime.
10:48And we learn to benefit when we study his life and his lyrics.
10:57So there would be six additional rejections as we went through the process.
11:03Of course, he had to have seven rejections and then chose the eighth because, well,
11:11eight is the symbol of infinity, of going beyond.
11:16And in Yahweh's parlance, Dode is the means to that.
11:21He is the one who is going to be the king of Sukkah, which is an eight-day celebration.
11:28It's the ability to go past where we are in terms of dimensions, empowerment, and life.
11:37So then Yishe called out to and summoned Abinab Abba.
11:44It means the father incites and impels, the father volunteers and offers.
11:50Having him pass before Shamuel.
11:55He responded, not this one either.
11:59Yahweh has not chosen and does not want this one.
12:03Next, Yishe had Shammah pass by.
12:08That means appalling and horrifying.
12:11Great name there, pal.
12:13He said, regarding this one, Yahweh has not selected and does not want him either.
12:21Yishe had seven of his sons pass before the presence of Shamuel.
12:26So then Shamuel said to Yishe, Yahweh has not chosen these.
12:34Additionally, Shamuel said to Yishe, is this the end of your sons?
12:41Shamuel was there, not on his own accord.
12:43He was there on Yahweh's insistence.
12:47Didn't matter what Shamuel wanted.
12:50It was what Yahweh wanted.
12:52And Yahweh was communicating directly through and to his prophet.
12:56And so Shamuel knew when someone met or did not meet Yahweh's criterion.
13:02And Yahweh said no to each of these people.
13:08So there you go.
13:10He replied, at this point, the youngest remains.
13:14But behold, he is shepherding the flock.
13:17Yeah, he's not with dear old dad.
13:21Yeah, he's out on his own.
13:23He's out as a shepherd.
13:27Now, the Israelites, they had chosen Shaul, King Saul, in the manner of the Gentiles, democratically electing him, you know.
13:36Therefore, they were already predisposed to their own will.
13:43Even a superficial review of civilization reveals that kings rose to power based upon their strength,
13:49particularly their military prowess and authoritarian tendencies.
13:54Yahweh, by contrast, chose a shepherd who would prioritize the well-being of his flock.
14:01If man is to be governed by another man rather than be guided directly by God,
14:09we are best served being led by a considerate individual with the mindset of a shepherd.
14:17That's God's take on it.
14:20Also interesting, the last of Yishe's sons would come, would become, I should say, Yahweh's bakor, his firstborn son.
14:30There are some interesting overtures in this decision, which reverberate with the fact that the covenant began with Abraham's secondborn,
14:42and it grew to incorporate Israel through Jacob, who was steadfast rather than Esau, the firstborn of Yishak, who was
14:57passed over.
14:58Our status and standing with God are therefore based upon character and not always on chronology.
15:10Samuel, by contrast, was the firstborn child of Hannah.
15:14His birth required divine intervention, making his story different than the others, with the exception, of course, of Yishak.
15:22It reveals that Yahweh's approach to those who not only search for him, but who come to know and rely
15:32upon him matters to him.
15:36Hannah's speech during Shamuel's dedication, that would be 1 Samuel 2, 1 through 10, is so insightful and inspiring,
15:46in due course, in due course, will ponder its implications.
15:49But for now, suffice it to say that the resulting son was resolute when it came to acting on Yahweh's
16:00instructions.
16:02So Yahweh's bakor, firstborn son, is the eighthborn of Yishak.
16:08So to be God's firstborn, when he's the eighthborn to Yishak, there was another qualification to cause Dode to be
16:17called Yahweh's bakor, firstborn.
16:20And if I were to surmise a conclusion to that, I think it's obvious that the only way that Dode
16:29has the title bakor, firstborn of God,
16:32is he's the first human, with a conscience, an Asama, created in God's image, with the conscience literally blown into
16:43him from God,
16:45that Adam, the first man, bears Dode's soul.
16:50So Shamuel conveyed to Yishak, reach out and get him, because we will not turn away until he arrives here.
16:59So he sent away for him and brought him.
17:02He was ruddy and red-headed.
17:07He was wahyu adamni.
17:11He was auburn and reddish, a man like Adam.
17:17I like that.
17:20Because, well, it does prove my point.
17:24You see, own in Hebrew is typically used to convey all things pertaining to.
17:34The suffix of the yod, the y, would indicate possessiveness, that this person would be my so-and-so.
17:46In this case, all things pertaining to my Adam.
17:54So, he sent for him and he brought him, and he was Adam.
18:01I like it when God shows such clever ways to validate conclusions that I have drawn.
18:09I know that when I came up with the realization that Adam was Dode, and that along the way,
18:20I determined not only when Dode's soul had been redispatched by God and would be returned by God,
18:27but also when my own, beginning with the Chanuk, was deployed and would be redeployed in the future.
18:36God was said as much right here.
18:40He sent away from him and brought him.
18:42He was wahyu, and he ad omni, all things pertaining to my Adam.
18:53Now, you could say, as I did when I first wrote this, because I had no clue of this three
18:58years ago.
18:58Three years ago, I had not encountered in a meaningful, thoughtful way the 31st Michal,
19:06which opened my eyes to the realization that God had absolutely inserted and reinserted certain people
19:16at crucial moments to resolve problems, and that the gravest problem ever in the whole history of humanity
19:26was Dode's abandonment of his father, when Dode turned full rogue against God, and that had to be resolved.
19:35Another example is when God gave up on humanity and said,
19:38I wish I hadn't even created mankind, and it was Noah who was there and ready to rescue Nassalma man.
19:49There are times along the timeline of God when he has to reinsert those who have the very thing that
19:59he said previously.
20:01They have the attitude and judgment necessary to be observant, to respond appropriately, and to have the conviction to be
20:14reliable.
20:16And so, the reason that God knew Dode well and chose him, knew his character,
20:26was that Dode had lived already at least two and possibly three lives before this point.
20:35He was Adam. That's what it says here.
20:38He was Adam Nye. He was Adam.
20:41Adam. I'm convinced that, well, the soul that resided within Adam, which, you know, lived for 930 years,
20:58was also in Shem, the name.
21:03And he may well have been in the person called out as Eldode, God's beloved, God's Dode,
21:17who would have prophesied along with Maidode during the Exodus to keep Moshe going,
21:29Moshe upright, giving Moshe upright, giving Moshe a sense that I know things,
21:33I mean, this was at the time that Moshe had capitulated and told God to kill him.
21:36And so, they were made available then to support Moshe.
21:43And Moshe, when he heard of them acting as prophets on behalf of Yahweh at this horrible time,
21:49knew them and encouraged them.
21:51So, they may have been engaged for a prolonged period of time up to that point.
22:01So, that would have been the third deployment of Dode, and this being the fourth,
22:09this particular time as a young man.
22:13Anyway, he was Adam with bright, he was bright, he was handsome.
22:22It says bright and handsome eyes, Ayn.
22:26Ayn, though, doesn't necessarily mean eyes.
22:31It could see that he had a bright, attractive, beautiful, cheerful disposition,
22:37that his perspective on life, particularly at this age, was attractive and beautiful, cheerful.
22:45Ayn can be, you know, eyes, perspective, view of life, any of those things would prevail in this case.
22:55And it says he was visually pleasing, Ra-i-tob.
23:02His appearance was beautiful, proportioned, and desirable.
23:06And seeing him was exceptionally pleasant, agreeable, and delightful.
23:10So, you know, the guy that Yahweh fashioned, probably with the most perfect proportions ever, was Adam.
23:26And the man that he, I think, he conceived through Noah as Shem, representing the name,
23:37was probably the same, because he was the forebearer of the children of Yisra'el.
23:47And now with Dode, we're saying, strike one again.
23:53When God designs DNA, and this is going to be his most important person,
23:59he's just not going to make him ugly.
24:02This is how he designed Dode.
24:05He was visually pleasing, a bright outlook on life.
24:12And he was essentially Adam.
24:16And God said, of your own volition, stand up.
24:24Take a stand.
24:25Arise.
24:27Becoming established.
24:30Deciding to make this your formal stance.
24:35Call imperative.
24:36Imperative meaning, this is of your own volition, but I'm encouraging you to do it.
24:41And call means to be interpreted literally.
24:46You should want to anoint him Messiah.
24:50God doesn't very often give orders.
24:52He doesn't say, you will do this.
24:54No, he phrases his instructions in a way that he really likes to use and deploy the volitional moods.
25:06And in this case, it's called the imperative, which is an expression of second-person volition.
25:15So, here we are.
25:17So, he listens to God, Shamwell, conveyed to Yusheh.
25:21Reach out to him, because we will not turn away until he arrives here.
25:26In other words, God says it's going to be one of the sons of Yusheh.
25:29He's only got one more son.
25:30That's the guy.
25:32So, he sent away for him, and he was Adam.
25:36All things pertaining to Adam.
25:38He was bright.
25:40He was handsome.
25:43He had a perspective that was positive and cheerful.
25:49God loves a good attitude.
25:51And he was visually pleasing.
25:54He was good to look at.
25:57He was well-proportioned.
26:00And he always said, of your own volition, now stand up.
26:03Take a stand, because you should want to anoint him as Messiah.
26:08Yuck, Messiah, to actually and liberally apply anointing oil to him.
26:15Because, indeed, this is he.
26:211 Samuel 16, 11 and 12.
26:24So, Dodd was undeniably God's choice.
26:30Not the mythical Jesus.
26:34Not Shimon Bar Kokhba.
26:37Not Muhammad.
26:40Dodd.
26:42And at this point, God knew him well.
26:45He had been around 3,000 years.
26:49Spending much of that time with Yahweh and Shamaim.
26:55So, Dodd should be our choice, since he is God's choice.
27:00Yahweh selected him to shepherd his people and enlighten the world.
27:04He was anointed, becoming the Messiah, the Messiah, at God's direction.
27:10At the time and place of Yahweh's choosing and the method of Yahweh's choosing.
27:15No one in all of humanity, not even Moshe, shares this unique distinction.
27:25So, if we want to live out our lives in sync with God's will, we should make the same decision.
27:31Which is why Yahweh's instructions to Shamuel, listen to him, were all volitional.
27:38We, too, are being asked to get off of our knees.
27:44To arise and stand upright in Yahweh's presence.
27:48Taking a stand with regard to the anointing of Dodd as the Messiah.
27:55The implications, of course, are far-reaching.
27:59Because when our attention shifts to Dodd, the shepherd's life and lyrics guide us to God.
28:04He fulfilled the first three.
28:07Moedim, Pisach, Matsa, Makodim, opening the doorway to life, removing our guilt, causing us to be adopted into the covenant
28:14family.
28:16Now, the appearance of the Masayach, Messiah, Dodd, was beautifully proportioned, according to God.
28:23Visually pleasing, such that looking at him was both pleasant and enjoyable.
28:28Why, then, do most people focus on the wrong individual?
28:35It's also curious that the most prominent depiction of David, that of the Michelangelo in Florence, is way out of
28:45proportion.
28:46It's nude, and it's uncircumcised, all in conflict with God's depiction and the Torah's instructions.
28:54The statue's right hand is larger than his left, and yet the placement of his sling shows him to be
29:02left-handed, which is another mistake.
29:05His upper body was deliberately chiseled larger than life, as was his head in relationship to the rest of his
29:13body.
29:13His eyes, which Yahweh called handsome, and had hearts, literally had hearts carved into them, putting the pupil in shadow.
29:25They are divergent, with the left focusing on a different object than the right.
29:32There was anxiety etched into his face when he was anything but worried.
29:38His features and the statue's style are entirely Roman.
29:47He was Yehud.
29:50The fact is that mankind's perceptions of doubt are all misshapen, and our perspective and understanding needs to be right
30:03in this regard, or we will remain wrong with God.
30:06But, let's be clear, Dode is the central figure in Yahweh's story, and his revelation to humankind.
30:16He is our shepherd.
30:18He is our savior.
30:19He is our messiah.
30:20He is our king.
30:22He is the chosen one, and he is the one through whom Yahweh enables the covenant.
30:31The Koran horn, being reinduced into this account by Yahweh, was last referenced by him 1,000 years earlier.
30:41Yahweh used it to show that he would honor his promise to enable the benefits of the covenant through his
30:47son,
30:49and not through Abraham's secondborn, Yishak.
30:54Since Dode is being associated with that Koran on numerous occasions,
30:59it's indicative of the fact that Dode is the one who plays the role of the lamb that is being
31:06provided by God.
31:10Also, there is no missing the fact that Dode is Yahweh's Meshach, anointed, or that he received Yahweh's Ruach, spirit.
31:21Beyond these essential insights, we are once again reminded that it is the application of shimen, oil, olive oil in
31:30particular,
31:31not baptism in a river, which reveals that a person is set apart to serve God in this way.
31:38It reads,
31:39So then, Shamuel grasped hold of the horn, the karen, the container comprised of a ram's horn trumpet,
31:46which can omit brilliant and flashing lights.
31:50It is also symbolic of the summit of a mountain.
31:54That would be, of course, the mountain of God.
31:59Of olive oil, shimen, and anoint him.
32:04Mashach, eth, hu, actually, and liberally, apply anointing oil on him, pouring it out, smearing it on, and rubbing it
32:13in,
32:13as a sign that he has been designated to serve and authorized to lead in the midst of his brothers.
32:23And the spirit, the Ruach of Yahweh, came in tremendous power to Dode,
32:33succeeding such that he would prosper and thrive, being endowed with the ability to be especially useful.
32:43Shalak el-Dode.
32:46It arrived.
32:48Yes, indeed.
32:49In association with Dode, the beloved, rushing to, as the people will now say, David,
32:57energetically and forcefully, with tremendous influence and authority,
33:01causing Dode to be successful and strong,
33:04with overpowering presence and supernatural ability,
33:09all leading to more favorable circumstances from that day forward.
33:16Min ha-yom ha-hyu-wa-ma'al.
33:21From that moment to beyond the far reaches and the highest dimensions of time,
33:27above and beyond what can be observed,
33:31ascending to a higher place,
33:34even past what can be imagined.
33:38Then, Shamuel stood up,
33:41walked, and walked to Ramah,
33:45which is a high place.
33:47Shamuel, listen to him.
33:49First Shamuel, 1613.
33:54Didn't even have to hang around to educate old,
34:00young Dode, the eight-year-old boy.
34:02Why? Because God already knew him.
34:04They already had a relationship.
34:06With this affirmation from Yahweh,
34:09for anyone who is informed and rational,
34:12it's, of course, game over for Christianity's claims
34:14on behalf of their mythical man-god, Jesus Christ.
34:18Dode, David, is Yahweh's spirit-filled lyricist and Messiah.
34:24There is no divine instruction for anyone else,
34:29especially not in the first century CE,
34:32much less for a Shaphat judge to be mashach,
34:36anoint a misnomer,
34:40as, well, Shamuel did for Dode,
34:45on Yahweh's instructions and Yahweh's manner at the right moment in time.
34:51So without a single prophecy to justify the claim
34:54or historical verifications,
34:56Christians deny the man of,
35:00as both the favor of God and the explicit instructions of God,
35:07to anoint him as the Messiah.
35:09Why would you do that?
35:11Do you hate God that much?
35:13Are you that prone to believe what obviously is a lie?
35:21Shalak, the word Yahweh chose to describe his spirit's interaction
35:24and influence with Dode,
35:26isn't even remotely close to the term found
35:29in the Christian New Testament,
35:31which speaks of being filled with the spirit
35:33or of the spirit coming upon someone.
35:38Shalak's principal connotation denotes
35:41providing the power to succeed,
35:44offering what is necessary to thrive,
35:46to prosper, to get the job done.
35:49Yahweh's Ruach is a spirit to be reckoned with,
35:52tremendously energetic and especially useful,
35:56as well as enormously beneficial.
36:01Yeah, I can remind you,
36:02the Chodr would have all seven of them,
36:05in addition to this very spirit of Yahweh.
36:09As such, we know that Yahweh wants to empower us
36:12so that we become more like him,
36:15so that we become more capable, confident,
36:20strong.
36:21He wants us to succeed and complete our mission in life.
36:27The only reason for the juxtaposition of the affirmation
36:31that Dode had been chosen and anointed,
36:34then empowered and equipped with Yahweh's Ruach,
36:37with this statement regarding Shaul's estrangement
36:42and subsequent demon possession, of course,
36:46is that it is prophetic of the ultimate battle for souls.
36:50Satan would deploy Shaul Paul,
36:55then Muhammad,
36:57and now Donald Trump,
37:00all to deny Dode's merit
37:02and his sacrifice
37:05while demonizing his people.
37:09And therefore,
37:11the spirit of Yahweh
37:13turned away from any association with Shaul.
37:19As a result,
37:21an evil and malignant spirit
37:24overwhelmed and tormented him
37:26for being against Yahweh.
37:30Samuel, listen to him.
37:321 Samuel 16, 14.
37:34Again, you know,
37:36there's a discussion that says
37:40that when Moshe had his meltdown
37:43and asked God to kill him
37:45because he couldn't stand
37:46or couldn't even imagine
37:48anyone ever succeeding with Yehudim,
37:51they were that belligerent and antagonistic.
37:56God acknowledged that he had equipped Moshe
38:00with his spirit
38:01and then decided,
38:03okay, I'll take that spirit,
38:05I'll divide it into 70
38:07and give it to others around you, Moshe,
38:10to, you know,
38:11kind of help shoulder the burden.
38:13Not that they ever did anything.
38:16But there's very few places
38:18where Yahweh says,
38:20I am giving the spirit of Yahweh to someone.
38:24And when the spirit of Yahweh comes on someone,
38:28it does not appear that that spirit has a twin.
38:35Yahweh has seven spirits,
38:36but there's only one spirit of Yahweh.
38:40Prior to this,
38:42I think Yahweh tried to keep it together
38:44to keep his people from being annihilated
38:46by placing it on Shaul
38:49to the point that Shaul became Torah adverse
38:53and egotistical and counterproductive.
38:56And when Yahweh placed his spirit,
38:58the spirit of Yahweh,
39:00on Doed,
39:01he took it
39:03from Shaul.
39:04And when the spirit of Yahweh
39:07was no longer on Shaul,
39:09guess what?
39:10He became susceptible
39:14to demons,
39:16and he was demon-possessed.
39:17And in that way,
39:18he became an exemplar
39:20of the wannabe apostle
39:22that created the most antagonistic religion
39:25in the history of the world,
39:27Paul,
39:27of what happens
39:29when a man is demon-possessed
39:31and opposed to Yahweh
39:32and his Torah.
39:36This is pretty tough wording here.
39:39So we would have to be blind
39:42to miss the connection.
39:43Both Shaul's,
39:44Paul,
39:45and King Saul
39:46were demon-possessed.
39:48They were tormented
39:50by an evil spirit
39:51dispatched by Satan
39:53to control them.
39:55Paul's confession
39:56is in the last chapter
39:57of the second letter
39:58to Corinthians.
39:59The wannabe apostle Paul
40:01called Satan's messenger
40:04a thorn in his side,
40:06which was used
40:07to control
40:08his enormous ego.
40:10And interestingly,
40:12through both malignancies
40:15the best way
40:16to silence
40:17these demons
40:20is to sing songs
40:22written by Dode.
40:24So that's a nice place
40:25for us to stop
40:26our program here
40:28from the Ocean Studio.
40:29We will recommence here,
40:31weather permitting.
40:32I think it should be
40:32a beautiful day tomorrow.
40:33And so that you know,
40:36my current endeavors
40:37are in writing the copy
40:40for the timeline.
40:41We've had a timeline up
40:43for some time now,
40:44maybe a couple of months,
40:46but it was one driven
40:49principally by taglines
40:51and images,
40:52but it was deficient in copy.
40:55And so I decided,
40:59well,
40:59it's time really
41:00we do something about that.
41:02And I tried to delegate
41:04that task,
41:06but found out
41:06that I'm not going
41:07to lose my day job
41:08anytime soon
41:10and have been
41:12for the last three days
41:14working on it.
41:15I think I have
41:15at least one more
41:17full day to go
41:19before it is,
41:22it's done
41:23maybe end of Saturday morning,
41:26but the team
41:28has already posted
41:29about a third
41:30of the new additions.
41:32And so I would encourage you
41:34to go to the timeline,
41:35you know,
41:35don't read all the way down
41:37because they're,
41:38they're working away
41:39on the middle third,
41:40which I have given them
41:42today.
41:43And by,
41:45you know,
41:46maybe late tomorrow
41:46or on Saturday,
41:47we should have
41:48a complete timeline
41:49where you can walk through
41:51and read
41:52and visually perceive
41:53the history of Israel
41:56as it pertains
41:57to God
41:59and how he is dealing
42:00with his people.
42:00I think it's a,
42:01it's a very important
42:03addition to the site
42:05and I'm quite pleased
42:06with it.
42:07I also would like
42:08to announce
42:09that after Joe
42:12asked Rich
42:14and Perry
42:15to try to hone in
42:17on Claude
42:18as the AI
42:20for the Yadaya.com
42:24site
42:25so that we could have
42:26a feature
42:27of Ask Yadda.
42:28So people have questions,
42:30you could ask him.
42:31And, you know,
42:31the first time
42:32that I tried it,
42:33it wasn't so good
42:34and we ran into
42:35some things
42:35where it was just,
42:37Claude is just pre-programmed
42:38as all of the AIs
42:40are to give
42:42a Marxist
42:43or Muslim-leaning
42:45or Christian,
42:46you know,
42:47a popular answer
42:48that people wanted
42:49to hear
42:49as opposed to the truth.
42:50So we had to do
42:52some more training
42:53and say,
42:54no,
42:54I want you to look,
42:55you know,
42:55at the transcripts
42:56for these shows.
42:57I want you to look
42:57at the books
42:59and, you know,
43:00feel free to challenge
43:01anything you see
43:02and the transcripts
43:03and the books,
43:03but use those
43:05if you're asked
43:06a question
43:07to answer the question
43:09as I would do so.
43:10And so I asked it
43:12a really tough question.
43:14Does Yada prove
43:16that Jesus Christ
43:17never existed?
43:19And, oh my,
43:22I mean,
43:22the AI nailed it.
43:24It was perfect.
43:27Great answer.
43:29So I said,
43:30you know,
43:30that might be an example
43:31we can put up there.
43:32Maybe we'll find
43:32another 20 questions
43:34that we can put
43:36at the top
43:36that, you know,
43:38a lot of people
43:38don't like to take initiative,
43:40but they say,
43:41oh yeah,
43:41that's a good question.
43:42I'd like to know
43:42the answer to that.
43:43And so we're going
43:44to put like 20 questions
43:45under the Ask Yada
43:47that we already know
43:50the answers are great,
43:51that we're not editing
43:52the answer at all.
43:53It just turned out
43:54it was a great answer.
43:57So I'm really bullish on that.
44:00And while we're talking
44:00about AI,
44:01even though this is now
44:02an example of AI
44:05being used well,
44:06although as I'm looking
44:07at Rich here,
44:08the AI's attempt
44:09to write the copy
44:11for the timeline
44:13was, oh my goodness,
44:15you know,
44:15on a one to a hundred scale,
44:16I would give it a one.
44:18Maybe a two.
44:19No, maybe a two.
44:20Okay.
44:20I was being unkind.
44:22Okay.
44:22We'll give it a two.
44:24But that's the far
44:25more difficult things,
44:27which are the Ask Yada
44:29on difficult questions.
44:31Excellent.
44:32In fact,
44:32you had an example
44:34of a question
44:36that showed
44:37that the person
44:38asking the question
44:39had a real attitude.
44:41And the AI
44:42came right back
44:43and said,
44:44you know,
44:44the way you affirmed
44:45your question,
44:46you really aren't curious.
44:47You're just trying
44:49to besmirch a person
44:51that you don't like.
44:53And you have never
44:54considered the evidence.
44:56But nonetheless,
44:57I'm not going to take the bait
44:58or stoop to your level.
44:59I still will provide
45:00the evidence on the question
45:02you may have wanted to ask.
45:05And it took an attitude
45:06and then walked
45:07right through the answer.
45:08And so, you know,
45:10Claude is doing
45:11a really nice job
45:12in that regard.
45:12Yeah, we have updated
45:14the system prompts.
45:15I have another layer
45:16of system prompt
45:17we can start playing with.
45:19So, yeah,
45:19it's getting better.
45:20Getting better.
45:21Now, while I'm saying that,
45:23I also want to have a report.
45:27AI is becoming
45:28one of the most destructive forces
45:29in the world today.
45:32And what it has done
45:33is it has completely corrupted
45:36the online world
45:37where most people
45:38get their information today.
45:40Most people are no longer
45:41watching the nightly news.
45:42They're going to X
45:43or Facebook
45:44or YouTube
45:45or some other
45:46online social media outlet,
45:50Instagram,
45:51TikTok.
45:51And that's where
45:52they're getting their news.
45:54And what I have found
45:57and, you know,
45:58I expected it on X
46:00because X is a cesspool
46:02of all manner
46:05of political
46:06and religious,
46:07conspiratorial,
46:08racist,
46:09anti-Semitic hate.
46:12But Facebook,
46:13I had thought,
46:14was a more genteel realm.
46:17And yet I would say
46:19that of the posts
46:20that are in my feed
46:23on Facebook,
46:24and I'm no longer
46:25responding to
46:26our primary account
46:27because Facebook
46:29stupidly put me
46:30in jail
46:30for passing on
46:32a post
46:32that they sent to me.
46:34They committed the crime
46:35and then they decided
46:36they would attack me
46:38for it.
46:38And I just said,
46:39you know,
46:39you got better things
46:40to do than that.
46:41I only post
46:42to the other one
46:43because we have a link
46:45to the yadayayawa.com
46:47site on blog
46:49and it presents
46:51the blog there
46:52for informational input
46:54on the news.
46:55And what I am finding
46:57is that
46:58better than
46:59nine out of ten
47:02posts on Facebook
47:05are fake.
47:07And the nature
47:09of the fake
47:10goes from
47:10really effective fake
47:12to obvious
47:14fake
47:15where it's a work
47:16of a keyboard
47:17jihadist.
47:18But all manner
47:20of hatred
47:20is being
47:21spewed
47:22towards Israel,
47:24condemning Jews
47:25and the state
47:26of Israel
47:26using
47:28literally
47:29fake
47:30news.
47:31And it's not
47:32a percentage
47:33of the news,
47:34it's most
47:35of the news.
47:35And it's become
47:37so bad
47:38that
47:39even
47:40folks who are
47:41expert,
47:42who claim
47:42that,
47:42oh boy,
47:43yeah,
47:43I know how
47:44to discern
47:45what is AI
47:46and what is real
47:47can't do it anymore.
47:49The AI
47:50has become
47:50exceedingly good
47:52at promoting
47:54a false reality.
47:57and so with most
47:58people now
47:59being bombarded
48:01with imagery
48:02that has
48:04no basis
48:04in reality,
48:05I mean,
48:05there's AI
48:06Jesus
48:07and AI
48:08Muhammad
48:09and AI
48:10Allah
48:11and AI
48:13all manner
48:14of things,
48:15including the AI
48:17keyboard jihadists,
48:19and they are
48:20creating images
48:22images that
48:23are causing
48:24people to
48:24believe
48:25that what
48:27they're seeing
48:27is real
48:29and destroying
48:30people's ability
48:31to have
48:32good information.
48:33Without good
48:34information,
48:34you can't make
48:35good decisions.
48:36So I would say
48:37that just on
48:38the basis
48:39of AI
48:40destroying
48:42the credibility
48:43of what we,
48:45what people
48:46see now
48:47as news,
48:48this world
48:49has very little
48:50life in it.
48:52So I wanted
48:53to leave you
48:53with that thought.
48:55Thank you for
48:55listening.
48:56We'll be back
48:56to our ocean
48:57studio tomorrow.
48:59Good day.
49:00Hey there,
49:01thanks for tuning in.
49:03That was Fetch.
49:04Gotta run now.
49:05Catch y'all
49:05on our next podcast.
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