Posted by Navah on Jul 19, 2016 in Hebrew Study
There are scholars who teach that because Hebrew and Arabic are Semitic languages the Hebrew letter ו vav must have been pronounced waw [w] in ancient Hebrew, as it was in Arabic, instead of vav [v]. Although, it is true that both languages are closely related they are not identical and letters from one do not necessarily vocalize the same way in the other. It is also true that vav is vocalized by the Jews in most Arabic-speaking communities as the semivowel [w], i.e. waw;...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 19, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the book Reckoning of Time And another sign was seen in the heaven: and see, a great, fiery red dragon having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns on his heads. (Rev 12:3) And satan (see Appendix E) once thrown onto the earth, establishes the last eighth empire on the earth which is different from all others preceding it. He creates the ten horned beast, the New World Order (NWO), represented by ten political and economic unions. He gives them his power to rule...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 19, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the book Reckoning of Time For a more comprehensive study of this subject, refer to the series of articles “Revelation from YHVH”. “Trust no friend, rely on no companion, guard the doors of your mouth from her who lies in your bosom. For son is despising father, daughter rises up against her mother, daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, the enemies of a man are the men of his own house. As for me, I look to Yehovah, I wait for the Elohim of my...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 18, 2016 in The Name of YHVH
This article is a continuation of the article The Hebrew Yehovah vs. the Roman Yahweh. If we have forgotten the Name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a strange god, would God not search this out? Because He knows the secrets of the heart. (Psa 44:20-21) The context for a better understanding of the verses above is that we have been scattered among the nations (v.11) but our hearts have not been turned back, neither have our steps declined from His path (v. 18),...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 17, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the Book Reckoning of Time Let us consider again the prophecy concerning the beast in Daniel, Ezra, and Yochanan (see Appendix A). These prophecies are open for various interpretations. And just because the present author has chosen one of them, it does not mean he has weighed it more than the others. For instance, there is ambiguity as to which of the ten unions (ten kings) and in what order they will cease to exist as political entities. Another ambiguity is whether...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 15, 2016 in The Exodus
There is a debate as to when exactly Israel was brought out of Egypt. Let us examine the issue. We will read from King James’ version of the Bible. Observe the month of Abib and keep the Passover unto the LORD thy God: for in the month of Abib the LORD thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt by night. (Deu 16:1 KJV) שָׁמֹורWatch אֶת־חֹ֣דֶשׁnew moon of הָאָבִ֔יב the Aviv וְעָשִׂ֣יתָ and to do פֶּ֔סַח Pesach לַיהוָ֖ה for Yehovah אֱלֹהֶ֑יךָ your Elohim כִּ֞י because...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 12, 2016 in The Messiah
In His own words, Yeshua said that Avraham and Mosheh did foresee Him. Moreover, Yeshua said that Avraham rejoiced to see Him, and Mosheh wrote about Him. But when and how did they foresee Yeshua? Yeshua the Messiah said, Your father Avraham was glad that he should see my day, and he saw it and did rejoice. (Joh 8:56) For if you believed Mosheh, you would have believed Me, since he wrote about Me. (Joh 5:46) These are the words which I spoke to you, while I was yet with...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 7, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the Book Reckoning of Time All of the said above may be considered as a fulfillment of the signs of the coming of the Messiah. We are at the closest possible period to the coming of the Messiah. We have never been this close to the revelation of the Messiah before. All the signs of the coming of the Messiah given by the prophets, the early and later sages, are in place. And in this chapter, we will go through sign by sign as given by the Messiah Himself in Matthew 24...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 7, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the Book Reckoning of Time The prophets Jeremiah, Isaiah, and John speak of another Babylon in Jeremiah 50 and 51, Isaiah 13 & 21, and Revelation 18, respectively, and as already stated this “Babylon” is a country. Bear in mind that “Babylon” in Revelation 17 represents the corrupt financial and monetary system of the post-war world, while “Babylon” in Revelation 18 is a pre-war country, as it is also in the prophecy of Jeremiah....
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Posted by Navah on Jul 7, 2016 in The Book Reckoning of Time
From the Book Reckoning of Time This is the writing on the wall concerning the New World Order: “God has numbered your reign, and put an end to it, you have been weighed on the scales, your reign has been divided”. And this is the writing that was inscribed: MENE, MENE, TEQEL, UPHARSIN. This is the interpretation of each word: MENE – Elah has numbered your reign and put an end to it. TEQEL – you have been weighed on the scales and found lacking. PERES – your...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 4, 2016 in Hebrew Study
So, Abraham prayed unto God: and God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and his maidservants; and they bear children. For the LORD had fast closed up all the wombs of the house of Abimelech, because of Sarah Abraham’s wife. Gen 20:17-18 (KJV) Let us recall the context. Avraham moved his family from Mamre, where he encountered the three messengers, to Gerar. In Gerar Avimelech kidnapped the ninety-year-old barren Sarah for a wife and got into a trouble: he had to bargain...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 4, 2016 in Hebrew Study
In Greek the word pistis is translated as “faith.” According to Strong Dictionary, pistis is persuasion, that is, credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly constancy in such profession. Hence, we find that in the Graeco-Roman mindset faith is an intellectual acceptance of what is true, and we have to admit this is a very abstract concept. However,...
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