Let's revisit a familiar passage:
"...Hallelu-Yah Salvation, and glory, honour and power unto YHWH our Elohiym" Rev 19:1
Even after the anti-christs work of removing the name, we can still see the original sense of this verse, when we understand the meaning of the words.
Those who understand that Yeshua means " Salvation", can see "Hallelu--Yah Yeshua", here. And those who know that Hallel means Praise, can say plainly in English: "Praise Yah Yeshua". For when we praise Yah Yeshua, we are properly giving glory, honor and power unto YHWH our Elohiym.
If your asking yourself, "can we find the use of the name Yah in conjunction with Salvation" in the Hebrew Scriptures", the answer is absolutely. Can we prove this means "Yeshua", certainly.
It is written: Yah is my strength (praise) and song, and is become my Salvation.... Ex 15:2 Then it continues on the explain from this concept that YHWH is a man of way. EX 15:3.
How can YHWH who is omnipresent be or become a mortal man who will perish, the answer is above: Yah is become my Salvation, that is, Yah is become my Yeshua.
The word for strength in this context, also means "Praise". For it means to use an instrument skillfully for the purpose of praising and drawing near to our Creator. And this instrument is the name of Yah who has become our Yeshua.
Now you can Praise Yah Yeshua with understanding: Hallelu-Yah Yeshua!
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