Jan 24, 2025

Yes - No or Not I ?

 The Hebrew word: “No or Not”, may sometimes Express a positive intention, or a rhetorical question. There are two main Hebrew words: “LE = לֹא or EL = אַל”, that are often used to express, “No or Not”. Sadly translators often make mistakes. An incorrect use of the word “No or Not”, occur in: 

(Ex 20:3; Isa 2:9-10; Jer 18:23; Neh 5:4; )


Exodus 20:1–2 (NASB95) — 1 Then (God = אֱלֹהִ֔ים = Eloheyem) spoke (E-tH = אֵ֛ת = Sign of Covenant) )all = כָּל = K-L) (these words = הַדְּבָרִ֥ים = Ha...D-B-R-Ye-M), saying, 2 “(I am = אָֽנֹכִ֖י֙ = E-N-K-Ye) (Lord God = יהוה אֱלֹהֶ֑֔י = Yehwah Elohe), who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.

Jan 7, 2025

Alpha and Omega?

 Covenant אָת Sign


The “First” letter of the Hebrew alphabet: ( אָ = figuratively portrays the Father, as the “Head” of governing authority). The “Last” Hebrew letter: ( ת = tH = represents a sign or marker). Uniting the “First” and “Last” letters together: ( אָת = E-tH = is a Covenant Sign of agreement).

Even the Hebrew word: (Sabbaths = שַׁבְּתֹת = sh-B-tH-tH = Ends with the “ ת =tH = sign or marker”, of “ שַׁ = sh = Unity” within a “ בְּ = B = House =  ).

(Ex 31:13; 16; 17; Eze 20:12; 19; 20; )

See also:  Knowing Yehwah?


First and Last