Originally Posted by: jericsmith 
In Micah 4:2, the implication of Yehowsha as the future ruler of Israel is quite clear. Am I missing something?
Hello JericSmith,
Great question!
I reviewed Micah 4:2, and there is no implication to be had. The text is clear. It is Yahowah who has, at that point, returned to Yahrushalaim and established His home on the ridgetop of Mount Tsiyown. Micah writes He will issue the Towrah from there to the entire earth, as well as judge and instruct and literally keep the peace on earth for Dowd and the family to enjoy without fear. Not once does Micah use the title King to describe Yahowah, but rather righteous & judge. Yahowsha, being a diminished corporeal form of Yahowah, whose body was destroyed, has already served his purpose. Yahowsha was the name of the body Yahowah used while He was fulfilling the role of the Pesach Lamb on our behalf. Yahowsha was a tiny part of Yahowah at work, and therefore, Yahowah is what He will be known as upon His return; not as Yahowsha. Consider Yahowsha an expression of Yahowah on His knees, Yahowah Saves. Yahowsha was Yahowah, not a proxy. It is written, "It is I, Yahowah, who Saves, and no other!" (Yasha'yah 43:11 & Zachar'yah 8:7). So, using logical deduction, if Yahowah Saves is the name of the body used, and it is Yahowah's soul in that body, and the only part of us that lives after a body dies is the soul, then it is clear that Yahowah is the name of the soul of that individual who saved us.
Yahowah Saves = Pesach Lamb's body.
Yahowah's Soul was in the Lamb
Yahowah = Only One Who Saves
Yahowsha & Yahowah are one and the same, with the same purpose, and the same soul. One was simply a tool to interact as a man, as Yahowah cannot fit into this realm in His entirety. Even when we meet Yahowah after His return, it won't be every single aspect of Him crammed into this dimension, that's impossible. He will still be taking a human form just like He did when He walked in the Garden with Adam (and will do with Adam again). It's the only way He can camp out with us here on our level. He will have a new body, with the same soul operating it as was once in Yahowsha the Lamb.
There is also no conflict here with Yahowah's promise to Dowd that He is establishing Dowd as King forever. Dowd's house will be on the other ridgetop across the valley. Dowd will be King. Yahowah will be the guiding all of us with the Towrah. I hope this makes sense. I want to be as clear as possible as this subject is highly important and so widely misunderstood.
~Dee