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Greetings I come in the spirit of Peace. Please do not solely take my word for anything that you may read. I encourage all to research for yourselves. What I also encourage is that you do not follow because that what you were taught. Take time to invest into your spiritual futures. For those who may dispute that there is no reason to make a big deal over the Name of THE SON who is referred to in modern day as Jesus Christ here is why I differ. 1)The original language of the OLD Testament was written in HEBREW. **1a)Moses was given the 10 commandments in the HEBREW language. 2) Proverbs 18:21 says :Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof. **2a) what you speak is what you manifest. 3)Psalm 135:3-4 Praise the Lord, for the Lord Is good; sing praise to his name,for that is pleasant for the Lord has chosen Jacob to be his own, Israel to be his treasured possession. **3a) one of the highest forms we use to Praise THEMOSTHIGHGOD is HALLELUJAH 4) The letter J came into use in modern times in the late 1400-early 1500s. There was never a letter J or J sound in the Hebrew Language. J took the place of Y **4a) we commonly see this issue when speaking to people who have Spanish as their primary language. Words like yellow, you, end sounding like Jello and Ju 5) as shown below names ending in YAH, IAH, JAH all are used to Praise The MostHighs name Below also are some names that are all rooted in Hebrew look at their meanings. When you say these names they all have a YAH sound when pronounced. YAHWEH:I am who i am... used mostly in English and its language ... the name of God in the Old Testament Yehoshua/Yeshua: Yahweh is salvation ... has its origins in the Hebrew language **Name that was translated in to Jesus** Hallelujah: praise the Lord our God ...The origin of Hallelujah is the Hebrew language Urijah: God is light ...The origin of Urijah is Hebrew ... variation of Uriah ... Elijah: my God is Yahweh ... has its origins in the Hebrew language Abijah: Yahweh is my father ... used chiefly in the Hebrew language Amariah God has promised ... used predominantly in the Hebrew ... Nehemiah: comforted by Yahweh; comfort of language of origin is Hebrew Josiah: Yahweh supports, Yahweh heals Jeremiah: exalted by Yahweh, appointed by Isaiah: Yahweh is salvation origin is Hebrew, Messaiah: the anointed one ... language of origin is Hebrew
Posted on: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 18:31:05 +0000

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