Thursday 23 June 2016

Father's Name

                                                                         









Sing to God, sing praises to His name; extol Him who rides on clouds, by His name Yah, and rejoice before Him - New King James Version (NKJV) of Psalms 68:4.

The KJV says "Jah" where NKJV says "Yah." It is the only place in the in tire book of the popular used English Bible where the Creator's Name is mentioned correctly. Heavenly Father is referred to as God or Lord, 99.98% within the KJV/NKJV and many other English Bibles.
Many Christians do not realize that they use part of His Name when they say HalleluYah (HalleluJah) which means "Praise to Yah" in the Hebrew language = Hallelu-Yah. See the Strong’s H3050 for Yah .

His Name is Yahuah or sometimes pronounced as Yahuwah and His son's Name is part of Father's Name.

The Messiah confirms this in John 5:43, "I have come in My Father's Name and you do not receive Me, if another comes in his own name, him you would receive.
Messiah definitely did not come in the name of God as God is not a name but a title.
 
Do you think it is okay to call the Almighty Creator anything you want when He punished the Israelites for replacing His Name with Baal (Lord)?
 
Think about it, we are doing exactly the same thing as they did in the Old Testament, replacing His Name with something/someone else.
Do you think the Almighty referred to Himself as God?
 
Why do the Jews have a law to not speak the Almighty Name as it is written, but replace His Name with other names and titles? Vowel points are used so that His true Name is not spoken.  Are they not breaking the 3rd commandment? What about the Christians… using God or Lord?... are they not breaking the 3rd commandment?

3rd Commandment: You shall not take the name of יהוה your Elohim in vain; for יהוה will not leave unpunished the one who takes His name in vain. (Another Translation: “You shall not lift up (speak) The Name of יהוה your Elohim to ruin it, for יהוה will not acquit (pardon) anyone who lifts up (speaks) His Name to ruin it”)- Exodus 20:7.  יהוה = Father’s Name in Hebrew.

 I am Yahuah, that is My name!  I will not give My glory to another, nor My praise to engraved images – Isaiah 42:8. Many English Bibles read: I am Lord; that is My name….. His Name can never be Lord as that is a title, for example Lord Winston Churchill or Lord Cliff Richard = titles. The Creator tells us in Isaiah that His Name is Yahuah. You will find His Name in the original Hebrew text.

I must confess that I do not speak or read Hebrew; in fact I am completely useless and ignorant when it comes to the Hebrew language but I have read many articles and have studied material of people that know the language. I understand that Yahuah (Yahuwah) is ancient Hebrew and Yahweh is modern Hebrew.
Again Messiah says in John 17:11-12, Set-apart (Holy) Father, guard them in Your Name which You have given Me, so that they might be one as We are. Verse 12, I was guarding them in Your Name which You have given Me........
The Messiah's Name is in the Father's Name as mentioned in John 5:43, "I have come in My Father's Name…………. This confirms that Messiah has part of His Father’s Name. There is no doubt that the Creator’s Name is Yah, therefore the Messiah must be Yah is or our salvation.

This article is about Father’s Name, and does not discuss Messiah’s Name. Messiah’s Name will be discussed at a later stage.
Exodus 3:14, "And Elohim said to Moses, "I Am that which I Am". The Hebrew reads "eyeh 'asher 'eyeh". Eyeh derived from huah (hava) meaning, "to be, to exist".

Exodus 3:15, is when He tells us His Name".  And Elohim said further to Moses (Mosheh), "Thus you are to say to the children of Israel (Yisrael),  יהוה (written in Hebrew) Elohim of your father's, the Elohim of Abraham, the Elohim of Isaac (Yitshag), and the Elohim of Jacob (Yaaqob), has sent me to you. This is My Name forever and this is My remembrance to all generations (Hebrew names).

NOTE: This is My Name FOREVER and to remember His Name for ALL GENERATIONS.
So the Creator is saying that His Name is forever and His Name must be remembered for all generations, this does include this generation.
The following scripture verses says that we are to call by His Name (Isaiah 12:4, Jeremiah 10:25, Psalms 39:7).

And not to forget His Name (Deuteronomy 12:3-4, Isaiah 65:11, Jeremiah 23:27, Psalms 44:20).
 
And should make His Name known (Exodus 9:16, Isaiah 64:1-2, Ezekiel 39:7).

As seen in the scripture verses above, our Creator of the heavens and earth wants us to know His Name, to call on His Name and to tell other people about His Name.
His Name has power; you can be healed by just calling out His Name
Notice: I prefer to use Father’s ancient Name and pronounce His Name as Yahuah, the intention of this article is not to proclaim that Father’s Name should be pronounced or spelled as I do or say His Name, the intension is to reveal that our Creator Has a Name by which we are instructed to call upon Him. Anyone reading this article should do a study/research on His Name by themselves, but importantly, pray to Heavenly Father and ask Him personally for His guidance. A good place to start is in the “Strong’s” root numbers following the H numbers (Hebrew) from the English words.
I ask Heavenly Father to guide me in ensuring that I obey His 3rd Commandment at all times.
Jeremiah 10:25, Pour out Your fury (wrath) on the nations (gentiles) who do not know You, and on the families (tribes) who do not call on Your name. For they have eaten up Jacob. Yea, they have devoured him and have destroyed him, and they have made his dwelling place desolate.

He is rebuking those pagans who have influenced Israel to use the names of pagan deities instead of the name Yahuah. Likewise, this verse includes us today also using pagan names for the Creator.
Jeremiah 23:27, “………..even as their fathers have forgotten My name for Baal” (Lord)

Every true prophet in scripture knew the Creator's true name, and did not refer to Yahuah as Baal or lord.
Thank you Yah, for revealing Your Name to us.

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