Great Heavenly Father's Name Made Simple 3-28-02 By Carroll L. Page clpage1@attbi.com Rev HIS NAME NOT PUT IN THE HANDS OF THE HIGH AND MIGHTY He didn't leave his name in the hands of the scholars and mighty men of the earth. He chose the common things and people as the caretakers of his name. His name is hard to find, only because we all look in the wrong places. But if we look in the correct place for his name, it is almost as easy as falling off a log. He preserved his name in common sayings and in the common names of his people. They are the people of his name really and truly and completely. So let's go for it. The Hebrew words for instructional purposed is presented RIGHT LEFT y h FIRST TWO LETTERS are A SNAP! He put a word in almost every language on earth, and that word every where is pronounced as it is in the Hebrew, and it tells you the sound of the first two letters of the Great Name and it is "Halleluyah".
Halleluyah consists of two parts, "Hallelu" and "Yah" "Hallelu" means Praise You. And YAH is the one You are to praise. So the first part of the Great name is Yah. that is an EE and AH said together. y h ee & ah Said together is Yah THIRD LETTER w IS EVEN EASIER Although the translators have covered it up, the names of his people that end in part of the great name, about 70% of them end with the first three letters not just two of the great name. Such as the following examples: YirmeYAHU the U being said as "OO" in tooth. (Jeremiah) MattithYAHU Matthew IshaYAHU Isaiah So we have as an ending to common Hebrew name, the first three letters of the Great Name, and they are pronounced Yahu or "ee-ah-oo". This is confirmed in modern Hebrew as the recent Premier of Israel was a fellow named Benyamin
Netanyahu. The term Yahoo, rather than a bad thing or a joke as Satan's world trys to make it, is the first part of the greatest name in the universe, a name of greatness, kindness, duty and honor. SO FAR WE HAVE: y h w ee & ah & OO Said together is Yahu FOURTH LETTER h IS THE EASIEST OF ALL The world says it has to be an eh or Ay as in Yahweh to make it a masculine name, Horse Feathers. Yahudah was a man and he founded a tribe, by the same name, of Israel. He was a man and his name ended in a hay that is pronounce as an "AH"! I'm almost ashamed to show you how easy this is. It'll make you feel dumb. The name YAHUDAH is the great name with the Dalet or letter "d" added between the third and fourth letters! Has it sunk in yet. Let me show you. [Hebrew in correct order] hdwhy YAHUDAH
hdwhy YAHUDAH h why YAHU AH hwhy YAHUAH YAHU-D-AH minus the D is YAHU AH OR YAHUAH or ee-ah-oo'-ah Yahudah ee-ah-oo' -d-ah or Yahu' dah Yahuah ee-ah-oo' -ah or Yahu' ah SO WE HAVE: y h w h ee & ah & OO & ah Said together is Yahuah The Hebrew Yahuah is normally written right to left thusly: hwhy This is too easy. I felt so dumb as it only took me about 42 years to figure it out. I am kind of slow at times. NOTES, ON THE NAME BEING CONSONANTS AND UNPRONOUNCEABLE Biblical Hebrew contained no vowel Pointing
Modern scholars, by and large, all contend that the Biblical Hebrew has no vowels. The reason they want you to believe this, is to give credibility to the vowel points that were added to the Hebrew Scriptures in recent times. They were not finalized and in place until about 1000 AD so they could not have been of divine origin. They were not in the original text because they were not needed. If they had been the prophets would have been moved by the spirit to add them. But today the vowel points are very much needed. They maintain the myth that the name is all consonants helping to obscure the pronunciation of this most precious of all names. Also it places the meaning of the true message in the Scriptures, some what in their elitist hands. You can easily see that if we only work with consonants and can add our own vowels, we can make the text have varied meanings. For example: using the consonants "C" and "T" - we can get CaT - CoT - CuT - CuTe, etc. By this monkey business they have not only caused the name to be covered up and thus denied to generations of people, but also possibly altered in part the message that the Great Sovereign had for mankind. Thank heavens that we have Josephus an ancient scholar to call upon for the truth of the matter. Josephus was a contemporary of the Messianic Apostles. He certainly knew the Hebrew written language and whether it had vowels. In his work THE WARS OF THE JEWS, (book 5, chap. 5, sec. 7) in describing what he saw at the temple wrote concerning the high priest:
"A miter also of fine linen encompassed his head, which was tied by a blue ribbon, about which there was another golden crown, in which was engraven the sacred name [of God]; >>> IT CONSISTS OF FOUR VOWELS. <<< " [This is a direct quotation but emphasis is mine] Josephus didn't say it sounded like four vowels. He said it "CONSISTS OF FOUR VOWELS". IT WAS FOUR VOWELS! He was at the Temple in 68 AD. Here is the testimony of an ancient scholar THAT WAS THERE. He not only indicates that the Hebrew language had vowels, but that the great name was four vowels!!! Isn't that what we found in the previous study above? Carroll PS Would you like to see the Messiah's true name??? Just ask? Carroll