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Who is Yah?

 The name of Yah is proclaimed universally, mostly, ignorantly, when people say or sing the compound phrase: Hallelu-Yah, which means Praise Yah!

To understand who  Yah really is, one must learn through Biblical contrast:  When Psalms 118 is examined in the original Hebrew, this contrast gives perspective, enlightenment.

V.14: Yah is become my Salvation, my Yeshua

v.19: The various meanings associated with the Hebrew word Yadah, i.e. confession, thanksgiving and praise are shown to be the gates through which souls must draw unto Yah.  However, What is it about Yah that we are supposed to confess?  We must confess that Yah is our Yeshua, then confess our sins unto Him, then we can offer him thanksgiving and praise, as we draw near to him.

v. 20:  We are told that this is the only gate which leads to YHWH.  In fact, we cannot find YHWH the Father, without first entering in through Yah Yeshua His Son.  

v. 22: Lets us know that this simple message is the stone the builders refused.  They were able to refuse this message by simply convincing the people that the Old Covenant name should not be spoken, and written in its place ought to be any substitute imaginable.

It is refreshing to know that this very simple message was also preserved in the original Aramaic Peshitta New Testament.  

May Yah our Yeshua bless you!



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