_I Have the Munchies for Scripture
_ I 'm in a dilemma, Should I follow The Scriptures or Church Doctrine? In Acts 4:12 it says “…for there is no other name from Heaven that which we might be saved“.
I have another question who are they talking about? As a Christian
church, they believe it is talking about "Jesus", but when this was
written they were talking about "YaHushua" the Messiah. That’s the name He was called by His family His apostles His disciples and by the Pharisees.
When you travel outside of America and people ask your name and you tell them and they try to pronounce your name as best they can. Or when a visitor from a foreign country comes to your town and you ask their name and you try to pronounce it as best you can, without changing their name completely to your understanding. Lets Research the Scriptures. . .
The Messiahs name in Hebrew is YaHushua, they translated it to Iesous in Greek then to Jesus. Now try to pronounce YaHushua (Ya-Hoo-shoo-ah), that does not sound anything like Iesous (ee-ay-soos) or Jesus (Gee sus). Is there a cover up or something? In Jewish Tradition “…the divine name was to sacred to be uttered… In Acts 4:8, 18 where Peter and John was taken to court, "the rulers and elders and scribes..." "Commanded that they do not speak about YaHushua's name again."
Isaiah 42:8 “I am YaHuWaH , that is My Name, and My esteem I do not give to another,
nor My praise to idols.
Joel 2:32 “And it shall be that everyone who calls on the Name of YaHuWaH shall be delivered.
Romans 10:13 For “everyone who calls on the Name of YaHuWaH shall be saved.”
When you travel outside of America and people ask your name and you tell them and they try to pronounce your name as best they can. Or when a visitor from a foreign country comes to your town and you ask their name and you try to pronounce it as best you can, without changing their name completely to your understanding. Lets Research the Scriptures. . .
The Messiahs name in Hebrew is YaHushua, they translated it to Iesous in Greek then to Jesus. Now try to pronounce YaHushua (Ya-Hoo-shoo-ah), that does not sound anything like Iesous (ee-ay-soos) or Jesus (Gee sus). Is there a cover up or something? In Jewish Tradition “…the divine name was to sacred to be uttered… In Acts 4:8, 18 where Peter and John was taken to court, "the rulers and elders and scribes..." "Commanded that they do not speak about YaHushua's name again."
Isaiah 42:8 “I am YaHuWaH , that is My Name, and My esteem I do not give to another,
nor My praise to idols.
Joel 2:32 “And it shall be that everyone who calls on the Name of YaHuWaH shall be delivered.
Romans 10:13 For “everyone who calls on the Name of YaHuWaH shall be saved.”
Your Identity is in Your Name
_ Isn’t it interesting that every
time we meet someone we ask them what is their name or you introduce
your name first. Most parents has a name picked out for their child
before they are born.
Have you every been around people that calls you the wrong name, even though the wrong name sounds similar to your name it is still the wrong name, does that bug you?
Name - Webster’s dictionary online
A language unit by which a person or thing is known;
Name - Wikipedia
In mythology
In multiple and different world mythologies and folklore, knowing the name of a thing is considered to have power over a thing (to varying degrees).
In religious thought and Biblical Names
In the ancient world, particularly in the ancient near-east (Israel, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia) names were thought to be extremely powerful and to act, in some ways, as a separate manifestation of a person or deity.
This viewpoint is responsible both for the reluctance to use the proper name of God in Hebrew writing or speech, as well as the common understanding in ancient magic that magical rituals had to be carried out "in [someone's] name".
By invoking a god or spirit by name, one was thought to be able to summon that spirit's power for some kind of miracle or magic (see Luke 9:49, in which the disciples claim to have seen a man driving out demons using the name of Jesus.)
Throughout the Bible, characters are given names at birth that reflect something of significance or describe the course of their lives.
Have you every been around people that calls you the wrong name, even though the wrong name sounds similar to your name it is still the wrong name, does that bug you?
Name - Webster’s dictionary online
A language unit by which a person or thing is known;
Name - Wikipedia
In mythology
In multiple and different world mythologies and folklore, knowing the name of a thing is considered to have power over a thing (to varying degrees).
In religious thought and Biblical Names
In the ancient world, particularly in the ancient near-east (Israel, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia) names were thought to be extremely powerful and to act, in some ways, as a separate manifestation of a person or deity.
This viewpoint is responsible both for the reluctance to use the proper name of God in Hebrew writing or speech, as well as the common understanding in ancient magic that magical rituals had to be carried out "in [someone's] name".
By invoking a god or spirit by name, one was thought to be able to summon that spirit's power for some kind of miracle or magic (see Luke 9:49, in which the disciples claim to have seen a man driving out demons using the name of Jesus.)
Throughout the Bible, characters are given names at birth that reflect something of significance or describe the course of their lives.
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_In the Scriptures (bible) The Name of Elohim (GOD) is to be know to His people, His Hebrew Name is YaHuWaH (The LORD). You can find His Name in Hebrew through out the Scriptures.
But before I go there, lets look at the English names of people as parents naming their kids after their father or their mother or by close relatives at times. For example lets look at George Foreman The Heavy Weight Boxer, he has five girls and five boys. Do you know the names of his boys and two of five girls? They are:
Now YaHuWaH’s name is also in Scripture (well I should say in this example, that it is part of his name YaHu). I will pick five familiar names in the bible to show you that YaHuWaH’s Name is in there names.
This is amazing to find out! Nearly every one of their names has a part of YAHUWAH's Name in it. And everyone of their names "testifies" and tells something about who YAHUWAH is to us, that believe in, and call on His Name.
I tired to keep this short as possible. But if you would like more detailed explanation of this subject then continue looking through this website, and Remember do what the Brean's did “Search the Scriptures to see if these things are so…”
But before I go there, lets look at the English names of people as parents naming their kids after their father or their mother or by close relatives at times. For example lets look at George Foreman The Heavy Weight Boxer, he has five girls and five boys. Do you know the names of his boys and two of five girls? They are:
- George Jr.
- George III (Monk)
- George IV (Big Wheel)
- George V (Red)
- George VI (Joe)
- Freeda George (F)
- Georgetta (F)
Now YaHuWaH’s name is also in Scripture (well I should say in this example, that it is part of his name YaHu). I will pick five familiar names in the bible to show you that YaHuWaH’s Name is in there names.
- Samuel- Real Name is ShamAHuel= “Listen to YAHUWAH your Eloah”
- Joshua- Real Name is YAHUshua= “YAHUWAH is Salvation”
- Peter- Real Name is KephAH= “The Rock is YAHUWAH
- Jude- Real Name is YAHUdAH= “YAHUWAH’s Worshipers and Followers”
- Jeremiah- Real Name is YirmeYAHU= “The Resurrection/Rising is YAHUWAH”
This is amazing to find out! Nearly every one of their names has a part of YAHUWAH's Name in it. And everyone of their names "testifies" and tells something about who YAHUWAH is to us, that believe in, and call on His Name.
I tired to keep this short as possible. But if you would like more detailed explanation of this subject then continue looking through this website, and Remember do what the Brean's did “Search the Scriptures to see if these things are so…”