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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Who is Yahweh ?

Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Emet Ministries and Daniel Rendelman?

That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?

 

Emet Ministries

Who is YHWH?
TEACHING AND EVANGELISM BROCHURE
This teaching is a concise but touching explanation of the Sacred name of YHWH and the path of salvation.  Read the article below AND click to download a pdf brochure of the article that can be easily printed to pass out in your community.

When you download the file, you can then edit the brochure to add your personal contact information for distribution.  This brochure makes sharing the Name of Salvation easy!

It is our desire that this teaching brings glory to YHWH's name by helping people understand and know its power.

Thank you for your support and prayers.

Dani'el Rendelman
Emet Ministries


Who is YHWH  hwhy ?
hwhy - these strokes of ink are more than just ancient Hebrew letters. Together, these letter's spell the Almighty's name given to man in Exodus Chapter 3. This name reveals the path to a life of meaning.
 
At the burning bush, the Almighty said, "I AM that which I AM, 
hwhy / YHWH is my name forever, and this is my memorial unto all generations."

Do you personally know
hwhy?
Do you call Him by His true Name?
hwhy
is found hidden behind the capitalized terms "LORD" or "GOD" in most English Bibles. However, YHWH's name was not intended to be hidden by translators. hwhy Himself gave us His name a sign of His existence and as a means of personal relationship. This is similar to how a you introduce yourself on a first name basis when you want to get to know someone. hwhy gave us His personal name so we could approach Him with intimacy. The Name hwhy is spelled from right to left, using four Hebrew letters - yod, hey, vav, hey. Put together, these letters can be pronounced "Yah - way." These four letters reveal much about the Creator and His plan for man.

The Hebrew language resembles hieroglyphics more than it does English, in the sense that each Hebrew letter is full of meaning and symbolism. In English an "a" is an "a" and nothing more. Yet in Hebrew each letter is associated with a certain word picture based upon ancient scripts. Hidden secrets within Hebrew words can be found by comparing how Hebrew letters relate to each other. It is no surpise then that the name of the Almighty is highly symbolic. The plan for man to experience a meaningful life is found in the name of YHWH / 
hwhy.
The first letter used in YHWH's name is the "yod" or y
 The yod resembles a cama suspended in the air. The actual Hebrew word "yod" means "arm or hand." The "arm" or "hand" of hwhy is often spoken of in the Bible as being a source of strength and deliverance. It was the arm of  hwhy that conquered Pharoah when the Hebrews left the bondage of Egypt. "You scattered Your enemies with your mighty arm," Psalm 89:10. The 'yod' is also symbolic of YHWH's essence. hwhy is love. hwhy loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life. The hand of hwhy is upon you to lead you towards blessing, healing, prosperity, and peace.

The next letter of the Sacred Name is the "hey" or 
This letter is found twice in YHWH's name and means to "behold." In ancient Hebrew, the "hey" was a picture of a man with his hands raised. This word picture resembled someone waving to get attention. To "behold" is to really pay attention, like an artist that beholds every crack and crevice of his masterpiece statue. We need to see - to hey - that selfish desires separate mankind from
hwhy. After Adam sinned in the garden, He "saw that he was naked." Years have passed, but not much has changed.   Because of sin we are still naked before hwhy and without protection. "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of YHWH," Romans 6:23.

The "vav" or  w is the last letter in YHWH's name.
This letter resembles a hook and actually means "nail." In Israel today, a nail is called a "vav." The Psalmist prophesied of the Savior when he wrote that the Messiah's hands (yod) would be pierced by a nail (vav). Psalm 22:16, "The assembly of the wicked have enclosed me. They have pierced my hands and my feet." The letter "vav" symbolizes how 
hwhy has provided salvation through His son. The Messiah died to pay the price for sin. "The wages of sin is death but the gift of YHWH is eternal life," Romans 3:23.
Together, the letters of YHWH's name unlock the mystery of salvation. The word picture found in the name of YHWH reveals the only path to life eternal. Yod
y- the hands, Hey h- behold, Vav w - the nail, Hey h- behold !

By examining the name of 
hwhy we see the message to "Behold the nail scarred hands. Behold!" Notice the hey - the command to "behold" - appears twice. Many have heard the gospel message. Millions know how the Saviour was crucified, placed in a borrowed tomb, and then resurrected 3 days later. It is not this knowledge alone that changes a life. You need to "behold" the Savior and pay attention to His words.
Accept the Messiah as the master of your life today and then walk after Him. "Whoever who calls upon the name of 
hwhy will be saved," Romans 10:13. A wonderful life of peace and blessing awaits you as you follow hard after hwhy

Emet Ministries

Emet Ministries Mission:
· Strengthen families worldwide
· Teach the Hebrew roots of the faith
· Expose pagan practices of religion
· Experience true worship

 

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