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The following was initially an exchange between "PA" and "F". "F" in turn referred it to Yada. Here is "PA's" message to "F:" Quote:----- Original Message ----- From: "PA" To: "F" Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 9:35 AM Subject: I hope you did not forget my request F, I really need objective, independent analysis of my work. I have not been able to secure such help as the folks I correspond with are not knowledgeable enough in these specific matters. Thanks so very much, -PA Here is the URL: http://home.comcast.net/~pablo33319/ "F" writes to Yada for help: Quote:On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 9:46 PM, "F" wrote:
Yada, I sent you some of my correspondence with PA who said Yahweh did not need a name because He is the ONE God. After may interchanges he wrote to me and ask for analysis of his site and biblical calendar. Would you take a look or send this to Ken and ask him if he could take a look. My Mom is home from surgery but needs much help day and night. And I could use your help. Thank you, "F" Here is Yada's response: Quote:F,
I don't understand your request. This guy said that God doesn't need a name. That is so completely contrary to Scripture, as to render any discussion with him a waste of time. If you deny the importance of Yahweh's name, you most certainly will deny the importance of the Miqra', Yowbel, and six plus one timeline which forms the basis of Yah's prophetic calendar. The evidence for the importance of these things is far more time consuming to gather, and more challenging to understand than the simplicity of understanding why Yahuweh stated His name 7000 times in the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms, or why He is so insistent on us using it and understanding its relevance. Therefore, corresponding with a person this lost on a simple subject, means that analyzing his calendar won't be productive.
Now, I was unable to get beyond his initial ignorance and irrationality, so if there is actually a reason to engage with this fellow, I'll send this on to Ken. Let me know. I am trying to edit YY so that we can print the first six volumes.
So, rather than waste more time with him, I'd rather you simply state the obvious. He is so lost on the fundamentals as it relates to Yahuweh's name, so inconsistent with the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms regarding it, that he needs to resolve his errant teachings before he is in a position to provide a calendar. After all, Yah's calendar is is based entirely on the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms.
Yada Yada follows-up: Quote:F,
I couldn't help myself. I opened this guys website and the only good news is that according to the counter, very few people have seen it. His visual presentation is as flawed as his content. Apart from telling him to take it off line, I don't know where you would start with this fellow.
His creation and Adam times and details are completely erroneous. And the events he tries to date from that point aren't relevant. For example, while he has the right dates for Yahushua's sacrifice, he hasn't a clue as to their connection to the Miqra' or Yowbel. The part he is missing is the very foundation. The correlation to the Gregorian calendar is meaningless without these connections.
If I were corresponding with him, I'd suggest once, and only once, that he read Yada Yahweh and that in the meantime, he stop misleading people. That is as objective as I can be.
I don't know how you found this guy, or what makes you think you can help him, but I'm telling you that he is as lost as they come. An accumulation of mostly meaningless facts isn't helpful in promoting understanding.
Yada "F" writes to Yada: Quote:On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 12:22 PM, "F" wrote:
Yada, After many e-mail exchanges with "PA" and his close friends, he admitted that it was impossible for him to prove me wrong through scripture that The ONE GOD, (Yahweh) had a name and that if he did continue to appose the scriptures I wrote to him about it would be like apposing God himself. Then came his request that he had no friends or colleagues who were knowledgeable enough of Hebrew or Greek scriptures to review his Biblical findings on his web site. I found "PA" one day while researching someone's question about calendars and e-mailed "PA" through his web site and ask him why he did not use Yahweh's personal and proper name. Then the exchanges began. He told me if someone who was knowledgeable about the information he had on his site could review it and found it errorant that he would take it all off or correct it. Because of Yahweh/Yahshua/His Set-Apart Spirit's touch on my life, that is why I am ever trying to reach those who seem unreachable because I trust Him who reached me one of the most mislead by Christian religious teaching and religious traditions. I see how working to create relationship with "PA" by exposing lies and revealing truth has caused him to reach out and ask for help. I may have the gift of finding and corresponding with mislead Christians but am not as knowledgeable as you and Ken are to give "PA" an objective, independent analysis of his work. The two of you are and I will be glad to forward to "PA" your objectivity and independent analysis. Thank you, -F PS or maybe you know others who could be objective with out throwing out the baby with the bath water. Yada response: Quote:F,
Here are the chapters we discussed. They establish the basis of Yah's timeline. They are attached. This fellow will have to read the Miqr'a chapters for further understanding. I have also copied and pasted the new introduction to Shabat as it deals with freewill rather than choice.
Finally, I've copied and pasted the new introduction to Taruw'ah.
It was a pleasure speaking with you.
Yada
Shabat – The Seventh Day
The Plan is Unfurled…
A picture is beginning to form. By opening the second chapter of Yahuweh's first book we discover an interwoven tapestry whose threads form the fabric of life: revelation, redemption, and relationship.
God begins by revealing that He is the cause of everything. He underscores the importance of light, associating it with His nature and purpose. As He telescopes down in time and space, He explains that mankind is the reason the universe exists. He says that He is the Architect of life, of consciousness and conscience. But why?
A thoughtful contemplation of our genesis yields a singular and undeniable conclusion: Yahweh created us in His image because He wants to enjoy a close and personal relationship with mankind. The model is based upon home and family, upon husband and wife becoming one, upon a father and a mother coming together to conceive and raise children.
Thus far we have seen a pattern established. The model is six plus one equals seven. Within this model we witness seven creative epics, seven thousand years of human history, and the seven part plan which serves as the basis for our salvation. In it, the seven essential dates which form the foundation of Yahweh's redemptive and prophetic calendar—the Miqra'ey—are made manifest.
Central to this line of thought, the Sabbath, or Seventh Day, was set apart for rest and reflection. As we will discover, the shabat is the day of promise, the day upon which Yahweh will demonstrate His love for us, lowering Himself to become one of us, greeting us, and lifting us up. In this discussion, God will present the nature of choice and freewill, because they are the prerequisites of a loving relationship.
Let's pick up the story of our genesis, and the reasons behind it, in the opening lines of Genesis 2: "Thus (wa – and now) the (ha) heavens (samayim – universe comprised of the sun, moon, planets, and stars, and the spiritual realm) and the earth ('erets – material realm, land, ground, and matter) were determined complete (kalah – were prepared and concluded as intended, the grand total finished and accomplished), and all (kol – whole and entirety of) the divisions of spiritual beings (tsaba' – the host of messengers and envoys established in a militaristic construct of command and control)." (Genesis 2:1)
Kalah, based on kol, meaning "the entirety or grand total," provides a clue which prompts us to ponder something profound. Based upon what I know of science and Scripture, before time and space began, God calculated the precise amount of energy required to achieve the specific creative result He desired. The result of this multi-variable equation was a universe with seven dimensions, one capable of supporting a life form which would mirror Yah's nature, one in which life could be temporal and eternal, one in which God's timeline of six plus one creative days would play out over the course of seven millennia. It is a calculation so complex, and with so many variables, all of man's computers combined couldn't ascertain the formula, much less process the data.
The reasons for this are quite simple. The purpose of creation is reflected in its formula. Yahuweh introduced Himself as the lone creator on the first day because God is one. He created 'Adam in His image on the sixth day, suggesting that this was the number of man. God alone, lived a life void of loving relationships, an existence deprived of the growth freewill associations provide. So He conceived and created a universe capable of supporting a creature designed to fulfill that need. Then He conveys the thought that by bringing man and God together, by adding six to one, we achieve perfection: seven. Further, it suggests that Yahuweh is as much plot smith as He is mathematician. Every element of revelation, redemption, and relationship relates to His perfect pattern of six plus one. No matter the question, if the answer is important, it is seven.
The next most misunderstood, albeit important, word in this passage is tsaba', or simply, saba'. It is translated "hosts" eighty-five percent of the nearly five hundred times it is found in the Torah, Prophets, and Psalms. "War, army, and battle" comprise the residual renderings. I don't think one person in a million knows why "host" was selected or what this choice implies. The word is defined by those who selected it to mean "a military congregation or a large fighting unit, a division of an army." If we were to extrapolate superficially based upon this rather human line of thought, it would imply that Yahweh has competitors and that He either requires defending or He covets conquest. After all conquest, defense, and control are the sole purposes for militaries. But since the notion of multiple rival gods is in complete conflict with the Word and with reason, and since by definition, a Creator with sufficient energy to produce our universe isn't short on power, there must be another reason for God selecting a militaristic term.
That is not to say that there isn't a battle being waged. There is one to be sure. It is a spiritual battle for your soul. We will delve further into this in the next two chapters: "Eden-Joy," and "Nesamah-Conscience." I share this with you now because there is some merit to the "fighting" aspects of tsaba', at least when seen through the lens which reveals the battle for your love, or submission.
Scripture seen as a whole fabric suggests that Yahuweh's mal'ak, or messengers, the heavenly host in this context, exist in a command and control regime without freewill—just like America's military, where a single refusal to obey a superior officer results in the subordinate being banished from the corps, being incarcerated, or losing their life, depending upon the severity of the rebellion.
The mal'ak, mistranslated "angels," serve as Yah's workforce. They are His messengers, envoys, and implements. And that is perhaps why the Hebrew word mala'kah means "work." They aren't compensated, so it would be inappropriate to consider them employees. They aren't equals, so they are not partners. There is no indication of mutual affection, so they aren't part of a loving relationship. They cannot procreate, so they are not family. I think it would be fair to consider them "tools."
If I am right, and Scripture seems to support this conclusion, the mal'ak who comprise the saba' "host, and who are better known as "angels" (through an improper transliteration of the Greek word for messenger), are greater than we mortals in that they are eternal in time and to some extent, have a greater capacity within the dimension of time. They are also comprised of substantially more energy than we are, making them more effective tools. That would make these spiritual beings more knowledgeable and powerful than humans. But without the capacity to choose freely, they would be incapable of love and severely diminished in creativity and causality, as these things are dependant upon freewill.
Short of breaking, which would be a singular act of rebellion, a shovel has no option but to dig when and where the user dictates. That does not mean that a shovel isn't valued or useful, only that it has no freewill, and thus no ability to create on its own.
Therefore, while mortal, comparatively powerless, and trapped in time, we are considerably superior to the heavenly host when it comes to those things which are born of choice: creativity, causality, communion, and compassion. These, not surprisingly, are the hallmarks of God, which is why He said that we were created in His image.
There are insights related to these conclusions I don't want you to miss. The first deals with eternity. Immortal, these spiritual messengers or envoys whom we call "angels" cannot be killed, even by God. That is why Yahuweh created the Abyss as a prison for Halal ben Shachar, better known as Satan, and for the divisions who rebelled with him. The Abyss is the place of perpetual anguish where he, and all human souls who associate with and serve these demons, will be eternally incarcerated.
This cause and effect is described most eloquently in Matthew 23, a passage we'll dissect in the "Krina-Damnation" chapter. There we discover that religious, political, judicial, academic, and media leaders and their associates who promote damning deceptions, thereby lead people from life to desolation, will join the demons in the Abyss because they are considered to be in league with them. Souls reborn in Yahuweh's Spirit are likewise immortal, but they spend their eternity with the Creator rather than with the Adversary. The preponderance of souls will make neither connection; and they will therefore remain mortal. For them there is nothing beyond death. These three choices and three destinations are further developed in the "Thanatos-Separation" and "Ruach-Spirit" chapters.
Second, choice is a stunningly important gift, one that we all too often devalue. Without freewill love is impossible. Love requires the option not to love. That is to say we have been given the authority to reject or to ignore God. Further, since love cannot be compelled, the option not to love must be compelling. And that is the reason God created a division of beings capable of rebelling but not of creating. Rebellious, and thus fallen "angels," now demons, function in this role. They serve to make the choices to reject or ignore God credible. They do so using the only means they know: counterfeit and submission. More on this in a moment.
Remember, the tsaba' is a command and control construct, similar in nature to most militaries. It is thus a regimen predicated upon submit and obey. To put this into a more contemporary setting, consider the fact that the institution credited for preserving freedom, the United States military, is in fact the least free institution on earth. Outside of the military, submission is most clearly manifest in politicized religions. It is why Catholicism prior to the Reformation was submit or die. It is why "Islam" is the Arabic word for submission. It is why the religion of man, Socialist Secular Humanism manifests itself in dictatorial regimes devoid of freedom—places where the state (read the empowered) control everything inclusive of the lives of those within their sphere of influence. These represent humankind's most adversarial dogmas with regard to knowing and loving God, and therefore, those most opposed to choice.
While religions provide compelling counterfeits, dogmas that distance man from God by hiding, corrupting, and replacing the truth, it was essential from Yahweh's perspective that they not be creative. Should Satan have been able to conceive anything beyond "not God," the universe, and thus our existence (as well as choice), would have been eliminated. That is why all of Satan's schemes are all concealments, counterfeits, and corruptions, of Yahuweh's creativity, nothing more. At their core, Rabbinical Judaism, Catholicism, Islam, and Socialist Secular Humanism (as conceived by Order of the Illuminists) are simply variations of the politicized religious scheme deployed in Babylon. Their common denominator is a mirror image reversal, or backwards portrayal, of Yahweh's plan of redemption. Freedom to choose is replaced by submit and obey. Therefore, it should not be a surprise that religion is based upon the Latin word meaning "to bind." We will find countless insights into this beast in our long walk through Yahuweh's Word.
I realize that this is a lot to extrapolate from the Hebrew words tsaba', mala'kah, and mal'ak, but I am confident that Yahweh used these terms because He wants you to understand the nature of spirits, the importance of freewill, and the consequence of concealing, corrupting, and counterfeiting His purpose and plan.
Taruw'ah – Shout for Joy
Signal a Warning…
Taruw'ah, often called "Trumpets," is the first of three Miqra'ey which have not yet been fulfilled. Yahweh's fall festivals coincide with the fall of man. Taruwah, which means to "shout for joy" and to "signal a warning," is prophetic of the harvest of souls known as the "rapture." Its purpose is two fold. First, it is a day set apart to convey the plan of salvation presented in the first four Miqra'ey—joyously shouting the good news that Yahweh has provided a way to tabernacle with Him. Second, it is a day we are asked to signal a warning: failure to answer Yahweh's summons, as encapsulated the Day of Reconciliations, and thus failure to take advantage of God's gracious offer, will lead to death, and to the ultimate cessation of one's consciousness or soul. In this regard, Taruw'ah embodies the very definition of what the miqra' represent—meaning "too call out."
And speaking of calling out a warning, during their Babylonian captivity, Jews developed more than just an aversion to Yahuweh's name—they adopted aspects of the Adversary's religion. As a result, Taruw'ah plays no part in the Jewish religious calendar. It has been replaced by the Babylonian New Year, now called "Rosh Hashanah." This is identical to Christianity's blatant replacement of Passover with the Babylonian religious observance of Easter. This is one of many examples where the precepts of religious practice are in conflict with the Scriptures upon which they errantly claim to be based. And it is why I say that any rational person equipped with this knowledge will reject Judaism and Christianity as false.
Prophetically, it is important to recognize that the Miqra' of Taruw'ah, the day set apart to "shout for joy and signal a warning," is followed by Yom Kippurym, which signifies Yahushua's awesome return to Earth in the waning and terrible days of the Tribulation. The good news is that five days later, on the Miqra of Tabernacles, God will establish paradise on earth, ushering in the Millennial Sabbath by camping out with His creation for one thousand years. |