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Some words and phrases are used in this blog, which may look strange to some readers.  But, which the author feels are essential to the overall conceptualization of the facts and opinions presented.

1. The Old Testament is referred to as simply the Torah or instructions.

2. The full form of the Divine name as revealed in the Torah is represented by the orignal Hebrew letters, which are: יהוה , some pronounce this as Jehovah, others as Yahweh, and still others as Yahuwah.  It is not my intention to get into this debate here.  

3. What is normally taught as the short or abbreviated form of the Divine name, is written simply as Yah, and represents the word and son of יהוה.  This Divine name is known of as the aleph and the tav, that is the alpha and omega, and means: "HE IS", the self existant one.  And is used separately from Yeshua, to reveal that Yah is the word of יהוה the Father who appeared in human form as Yeshua.  Thus Yah is Yeshua.  

4. The westernized Greek/Latin version of the Messiahs name, "Jesus", has been set in it's original Aramaic as "Yeshua".  

5.  The western Christ has been written as "Messiah" or "Mashiyach", to place it in it's original Hebrew and Aramaic roots.  This means the anointed one!

6. The normal English title for Divinity, even "God", has been replaced with the orignal "Elohiym", to restore the original Hebrew flavor to the study.


 

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