How the fly came same path 2 times:
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God's Name: Everything is possible for Yahuveh God!
I am Anton, a Norwegian. One day during summer 2002 I sat in the sofa talking to my wife, who stood at the opposite side of the table. A fly came from the dining room - seeming 3 times faster than any fly I had seen before. It passed about 2 feet from my head on left side, turned behind my head and passed close to my right ear - with an annoying high-frequent sound. I instantly decided that I will try to catch it, if it comes same path one more time. When it reached the dining room again, these thoughts came to my mind: - Strike with your right hand when the fly is 2 meters in front of you on the left side. Soon I heard the fly coming. It followed same path! I struck with my right hand when the fly seemed to be 2 meters in front of me on my left side, as I looked into my wife's eyes again - still talking to her. The noise stopped. I was so surprised, thinking I had knocked the fly down, and that it soon would start spinning on the floor. After about 30 seconds I still heard nothing, so I looked into my right hand. The fly was in the middle! I felt it was a "1 of a million" catch, and to me it meant: - Everything is possible with God's help. Watch David & Goliath => Cartoon-1 => Cartoon-2. Also: Bill Winston sermon |
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Prophet Daniel
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50 Praise Songs - First Don Moen sings: Our Father http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OGreASOd4c
How I found that God's name is Jahoveh
Since before I started to go to school, I had wanted to find God’s name. When I asked my grandmother, she didn't know the name.
She said that the Lord (Herren in Norwegian) is used in the Bible.
1. At the age of 14 I started to read the Norwegian Bible. I was about 15 when the priest in our local church
told that God's name means "I am who I am", and that the footnote to Exodus 3:14-15 (Norwegian Bible) tells that God's name is Jahve.
2. At the age of 24 I accepted a free Bible study with Jehovah's Witnesses. They had a Norwegian Bible version, with God's name Jehova about
6.000 places. But the name Jehova - Jehovah in English - did not appeal to me, because it did not seem logical, knowing that Jah is said
to be the short form of God's name (Hallelujah = Praise God Jah).
3. At the age of 50, after more than 26 years of prayers and meditation over God's true name, I concluded that God's true name may be Jahoveh,
but I had never seen it written - or heard it spoken - that way.
I also got a strong feeling that it means "I who am" (from eternity to eternity the same), and not "I am who I am", as the Bible tells.
I also concluded that El Jah and Allah probably is the same name in different languages. I had not seen anything written about that either.
In 2013 I found that the Douay - Rheims 1899 American Edition is very close to what I felt is the right meaning of God's name:
"God said to Moses: I AM WHO AM. He said: Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel: HE WHO IS, hath sent me to you."
Wycliffe: "The Lord said to Moses, I am that I am. (And) The Lord said, Thus thou shalt say to the sons of Israel, He that is, sent me to you."
I think that when God wants Moses to tell the children of Israel that Moses is sent by He who is, God will say about Himself: I who am.
Early 2013 I made an interesting translation with Google Translate from Chinese:
Chinese Contemporary: "God said to Moses: I am eternally there who you replied to Israel, 'there are those who eternally sent me to you."
This may mean: "God said to Moses: I who am there eternally replied you to Israel, 'those who are there eternally sent me to you."
Translating the same late 2013 gives another result, probably because Google has changed their translation module to get English Bible text.
In 2001, when I was soon 51 years old, my 27 years ongoing prayer to The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - The God of Israel - to find God’s true name, was finally answered:
- You can throw lots to find the right name, like the apostles did to find the successor for Judas.
I instantly remembered what we find in Acts 1:26 ... and the lot fell upon Matthias; and he was numbered with the eleven apostles.
I was so happy for finally getting an answer! I proposed to write the 3 names Jahve, Jehovah and Jahoveh on different pieces of paper,
roll them to balls and throw them hard. Then I would take the one going longest distance, because it proved to have most power.
- But then God asked me: Don’t you want me to be close to you?
I remembered that the Bible says: Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. (Later I found it in James 4:8.)
Then I felt ashamed and said that I would take the one landing closest to me.
- But God told me that I should not roll them to balls, just hold them high up and pray that the right name would land with the writing up.
After about 2 weeks, a friend called me. I felt the time was right, and asked him: What do you think is God’s name? Jehovah, I think, he said.
No, I think it is Jahoveh, I said. Then I asked him to wait a little on the phone, so I could find out. I explained about the answer to my prayer,
and wrote each of these names (in Norwegian) on a piece of paper: Jahve, Jehova, Jahoveh. (= Jahweh, Jehovah, Jahoveh in English)
Then I held them high up, and prayed that the right name would come with the writing up.
- One landed on my right side. The writing was down, so I just put it aside.
- Another landed straight in front of me. Again the writing was down, so I put it aside.
And I was afraid that also the last one would have the writing down. Because if so, I would feel that I had failed.
If I had to do it all over again, maybe 2 would come with the writing up.
- I had to look a while to find the last one. It had landed on my left side, upon a plastic bag
with 2 archive books inside, close to the wall. The top was about 2 inches broad and 9 inches long.
The writing was up! The name was: Jahoveh
I thought that the fact it landed higher than the others, was a proof of higher quality of the chosen name.
I told how I found God's name to a colleague at work. He asked: How do you spell it? If we can not find it on internet, you can just forget it,
because there you can find everything that is. I spelled the name, and he searched Google.
When he had been quiet for about 30 seconds, I felt disappointed - and asked him: So you did not find anything?
To my surprise he answered: I found 1 document, but I do not understand it.
I asked if he could send the link to me. It was this one (link not available from November 2015, but OK again when I tested it 4th June 2020):
- http://www.logon.org/dutch/s/p163.html
Almost midway down in the document I found this paragraph:
De namen van God
God is met vele namen bekend in de Semitische talen. Dit is een moeilijkheid in het Nederlands. Het Hebreeuwse stamwoord is El.
Het enkelvoud voor God is Eloah. De meervoudsvorm is elohim. In het Chaldees is het Elaha’ of Elahh met de meervoudsvorm Elahin.
De Arabische vorm van Allah is afgeleid van of is gelijk aan Eloah of Elaha’. De naam van God gegeven bij Sinai was JAH(o)VEH.
De stam is Jah (SHD 3050) voor de langere vorm Jehovah (SHD 3068) afgeleid van ‘eyeh ‘asher ‘eyeh (Ik zal zijn die Ik zijn zal,
Ex. 3:14 zie Companion Bible). Jehovah (SHD 3068) is de Joodse nationale naam voor God. Jehovih (SHD 3069) wordt uitgesproken of
gelezen als Elohim om niet in verwarring te komen en SHD 3068 wordt uitgesproken als Adonai (SHD 136).
Eloah is het wezen dat de naam draagt van Jehovih of Jehovih der Heerscharen.
Even though it is written in Dutch, I understood this sentence: De naam van God gegeven bij Sinai was JAH(o)VEH.
The above paragraph translated to English:
The names of God
God is known by many names in the Semitic languages. This is a difficulty in Dutch. The Hebrew root word is El.
The singular God is Eloah. The plural form is Elohim. In Chaldee it is Elaha 'or Elahh with the plural Elahin.
The Arabic form of Allah is derived from or is equal to Eloah or Elaha'. The name of God given at Sinai was JAH (o) VEH.
The trunk is Jah (SHD 3050) for the longer form Jehovah (SHD 3068) derived from 'eyeh' asher 'eyeh (I will be who I will be,
Ex. 3:14 see Companion Bible). Jehovah (SHD 3068) is the Jewish national name for God. Jehovih (SHD 3069) is pronounced or
read as Elohim in order not to confuse, and SHD 3068 is pronounced as Adonai (SHD 136).
Eloah is the being that bears the name of Jehovih or Jehovih of Hosts.
The whole document translated to English with Google Translate is saved here: Jahoveh
I felt this as a proof that the answer to my prayer was given by God.
The paragraph above also tells that Allah is based on Hebrew Eloha / Chaldee Elaha/Elahh, and thus a name for the Almighty God too.
This should make it possible for Muslims, Jews and Christians to make peace. All of them consider Abraham to be their forefather.
What remains is that all of them also must accept that Jesus Christ is The Lamb of God, the blameless sacrifice that can cover all sins.
Ref. in The Quran: Surat Al-Baquarah 130 And who would be averse to the religion of Abraham except one who makes a fool of himself.
And We had chosen him in this world, and indeed he, in the Hereafter, will be among the righteous.
Ref. in The Torah: Bereishit 32:10 And Jacob said: 'O God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac, O the Lord, who saidst unto me:
Return unto thy country, and to thy kindred, and I will do thee good;
Ref. in The Bible: Genesis 32:9 'Go back to your country and your relatives, and I will make you prosper.'
Galatians 3:6-9 The Scriptures say that God accepted Abraham because Abraham had faith.
And so, you should understand that everyone who has faith is a child of Abraham.
Long ago the Scriptures said that God would accept the Gentiles because of their faith.
That’s why God told Abraham the good news that all nations would be blessed because of him.
This means that everyone who has faith will share in the blessings that were given to Abraham because of his faith.
Later in 2001, when I searched for Jahoveh with Google myself, I found a new document containing God's name - in a nice poem:
Guide me O Lord, always
According to thy will
Thy will, not mine
My father, My Jahoveh.
It is found in the Content-chapter: Don't worry about anything, under the last paragraph What is the Peace of God? on this site:
- Church of South India: http://csinewsletter.com/csi-vol-2/csi-news-2v43.asp#4
I thank God that He answered my prayer, so that I can glorify His name: Jahoveh, the Almighty God – our Father in heaven.
[ When I searched Google for the same document in November 2015, I found it in English: http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p163.html
Jah(o)veh was now changed to Yah(o)vah.]
More studies to find God's Hebrew name
In February 2012 I was inspired to try to find the Hebrew form of the name Jahoveh. I concluded that it probably is: Yahueh
The Google search for Yahueh helped me find some interesting documents, which are linked up below:
- YHWH (YHVH/YHUH) / Jehovah: http://www.myredeemerlives.com/namesofgod/yhwh-jehovah.html
In this document we find this text:
Most scholars have transliterated the Hebrew letters as "YHWH" or "YHVH"; but a few believe it should actually be "YHUH", as they
maintain that the letter "V" did not exist or was not generally used until the last few centuries, and the letter "W" was literally a "double U".
- The Name of YHWH - Pronounced Yahweh/Yahuéh
- Yahueh is HIS Name
- Congregation of Yahueh, Philippines
- The Kingdom of Yahueh
- God's name has been revealed to a girl and her elder brother in South Africa in 1942: Yahueh / Yahuweh
* Yahueh/Yahuweh means: He is who He is
- Psalm 29 - A Psalm of David: http://www.totheends.com/ps29.html
If we click on the Field "Click here" under comment no 1, to the name YAHUEH, and choose the item Yahweh or Yahueh?,
we find this paragraph as the last one for that item:
Clement of Alexandria, a church father writing in the 1st/2nd century, does not support a two-syllable pronunciation.
The result is that the pronunciation "Yahweh" remains very much speculative, and is in fact historically unsupported, unlike the reconstruction
"Yahveh" (based on late Gentile testimony), or better yet, "Ya-hu-ah" or "Ya-hu-eh" (perhaps with an "o" sound in the Central syllable)
based on much earlier historical evidence.
To make it easier to study more to find God's true Hebrew name I made this Google search: The Holy Name of God in Hebrew
- This document: RESTORATION OF THE SACRED NAME has this paragraph about 25% down in the document:
The mystery attached to the Name of the Almighty, is related to the verb ‘to be' ( I am, I was, I will be)
which is the Hebrew verb ‘Hoveh’ (the ‘v’ pronounced as in ‘victory’), meaning “to be”, in the present tense.
YHVH therefore, means: “YAH Hoveh”, which means “YAH is ...”
(YAH being His abbreviated (actual ?) name as reflected in Psalm 68:4 in some translations.
I take this as a great confirmation of the answer to my prayer, that Jahoveh is a name of higher quality than Jahve and Jehovah.
Confusion concerning God's Hebrew name - more studies.
REVEALED! THE SECRET NAME OF GOD YHWH in Hebrew symbolically means: Behold the hand - Behold the nail
26th December 2013, I once more wanted to study if I have found the true name of our Father in heaven.
I have felt at peace with the beginnnig of God's name: Yahu - and made a new Google search for the Hebrew meaning of: weh
Then I found this document: Yahweh Is A Pagan Name
Close to the bottom is shown a picture of "The famous Isaiah Dead Sea scroll written in Babylonian Aramaic".
It is easy to see that where God's name is supposed to be, the letters are of a different type.
They say that the tetragrammaton is written in the ancient paleo-Hebrew script into a blank space in the original document.
Therefore they assume that the blank space was created to insert a false name into a 2,800 years old document.
Furthermore, they ask: Who did it and upon what authority?
As I see it, it may also be possible that they just wanted to write God's name the way they learnt it from their forefathers.
29th December 2013 I found this document: what is His Name - if you know?
- About 50% down in the document I find this paragragraph:
And the last two confirmatory witnesses finally convinced us;
1. In Grande Encyclopedie, under Jehovah, we read:
"Yahveh ... the pronunciation is probably more exactly reproduced by writing YAHOUEH.
2. The Oxford English Dictionary under Jehovah, reads: "It is now held that the original name was IaHUeH".
Through Google-search for Yahoueh I found these interesting documents:
- Who is 'the king of the north' mentioned in Daniel 11? In the document God's name is written as Yahoueh twice:
1. Under the title Ezekiel Chapter 38 and 39 = Daniel 11:45 - Paragraph numbered 2:
The eleventh chapter of Daniel abundantly proves this in relation to "the king of the north"; and of "Gog",
Yahoueh said: "Thou shalt come up against my people Israel, as a cloud to cover the land".
2. Under title Daniel 11:31
The religious organizations from among Christian minorities which Jesus compared to "the weeds", will be "burned". (Mt.13:30)
Yahoueh will protect the righteous ones. (Re.11:1)
4th January 2014 I guessed that these versions of God's name seem to be most correct: Jahoveh / Yahoueh
Later I have found a few documents using Jahoveh or Yahoueh as God's Holy Name:
- God's Word, for Doubters and Believers ... Last Testament http://books.google.no/books?id=H-S1qvy277wC&pg=PA144&lpg=PA144&dq=Jahoveh
- Web-Ministry - From KJV Matthew 24:1-51 http://www.web-ministry.com/commentary/index.php?Book=matthew&Chapter=24
Matthew 24:14. A great witness will be provided to all nations, before the end comes.
Isaiah foretells: "In the future the mountain of the LORD's [Yahoueh] temple will endure as the most important of mountains,
and will be the most prominent of hills. All the nations will stream to it". (Isa.2:2, NET)
Before it happens, there will be the trampling = the tribulation of "the Jerusalem".
The city symbolizes Christian minorities worshipping the true God. (Rev.11:2)
- Tawqer - Moschian Mountains http://tawqer.com/tag/moschian%20mountains#.UxPkYP2YZpg
The sacred names in Hebrew
What is the Hebrew Word for Christ / Messiah? Some alternatives I found are: Meshiach, Mashiakh and Mashiah.
My feelings told me that the end of the name should be Yah. Therefore i felt this can be the right name to search for with Google: MashiYah
24th November 2013 I found this document among all those that the Google search for MashiYah gave: The True Messiah The first line says:
The word "Messiah" Hebrew MashiYah, Judaic Moshiach, Arabic Masih, English Messiah, means "Anointed Messenger from YAHUWEH".
In 2013 I have understood that we also should know Jesus Christ's Hebrew name. Some documents found with Google suggest that Jesus' name in Hebrew is Yahshua, Yahushua, Yeshua etc.
I considered to use Yahushua or Yahshua, but when I thought God's name is Yahoueh, I felt that Jesus' name in Hebrew should be: Yahousha
when I prayed over the matter again 9th November 2013, I got this name into my mind: Yahusha <-The link I found 25th December 2013.
I was surprised, and had to check if this may be the right name, searching Google for: Yahusha
After studying the documents below, I felt that Yahusha actually may be the correct Hebrew name for Jesus Christ our Saviour:
- Hebrew roots of Scripture Jesus is named Yahusha in the document.
- Urban Dictionary: Yahusha
- Yahusha or Jesus?
When I during Christmas 2013 discovered that the Hebrew word for save is yasha, I was convinced that Yahusha must be correct.
But then for some time I thought God's Hebrew name is Yahoueh, and therefore concluded that Jesus' Hebrew name is Yahousha.
And when I found this drawing:
- Pencil of Yahousha I thought it was God's confirmation of that name, because he looks much like my bus window picture.
My conclusion why Jesus' Hebrew name and God's Hebrew name must have equal first part of the name is based on
John 17:12
- When I was with them, I watched over them in your name, the name you gave to me, and I kept them safe.
None of them were lost, except the one who was destined for destruction, so that scripture would be fulfilled.
YHVH are the consonants from Hebrew that show God's Name. The vowels are uncertain, since original Hebrew was written without vowels.
I found that God's name also has been written with only vowels - like this: iaue
Then I found that God's Name may be preserved in many names: EliYahu (Eliah), MattitYahu (Matthew), NethanYahu (Prime Minister in Israel).
Therefore I finally have concluded that I think God's Name shall be written like this: YaHuVeH.
In the end-time I expect that God's name will be restored among Christians. The scriptures below also give much better understanding,
when [God’s name] is put in the right place, instead of the title the LORD:
Mark 12:36
David himself, speaking by the Holy Spirit, declared:
Yahuveh said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.
Matthew 23:29-39
29 Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! ...
39 For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say: Blessed is he who comes in the name of Yahuveh.
Last minutes of 20th April 2014 I reviewed this video:
- Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
At 30:45 into the video you can see part of the texts they found, translated to English, but with original spelling of names.
Jeremiah is spelled Yirmeyahu, and based on this I must suggest this Hebrew names for God:
- Yahuveh: God our Father - meaning I (who) am. And the Google search for God's name helped me find this video:
- Hear Oh Israel! THE POWER is in the Name of YAHUVEH ! שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QaDq30F0xI
* Yahushua is the name given for Jesus in that video.
13th May 2014 I found this document, making me accept that also Yahushua is an acceptable Hebrew name of our Savior:
- The Gospel in the Stones! by John Tng 19 Jan 2005 http://www.fivedoves.com/tng/gospelinstone.htm
Paul a true servant
- Paul and the False Apostles: 2 Corinthians 11:1-15
During my 27 years long prayers to find God's true name, I once got an answer that I can trust the gospel given by Paul.
Strangely this is even indirectly concluded in the Quran:
Even the Quran Affirms: Paul Passed On The True Gospel of Christ http://www.answering-islam.org/Shamoun/quran_affirms_paul.htm
The above document starts with these paragraphs:
It may come as a surprise to some to hear that the Quran implicitly affirms that the teachings of the Apostle Paul, which has become the foundation of Christianity, are derived from Christ. In other words, the Quran indirectly testifies that Paul’s theology wasn’t something that he simply concocted in order to win converts from the Gentiles, but came from God through Christ. Before presenting the evidence, we would first like to clarify our reasons for appealing to the Quran. We do not believe that the Quran is God’s Word. However, we do believe that the Quran is an early record of what the first Muslims believed. As such, the Quran becomes an important source of information for discovering the official beliefs of the first Muslims.
In light of this, it bears repeating that the Quran testifies that the Christianity proclaimed by Paul (i.e., "Pauline" Christianity) is true Christianity.
We base our position on the Quranic claim that Christ’s true believers would prevail over the unbelievers till the Day of Resurrection:
Behold! Allah said: "O Jesus! I will take thee and raise thee to Myself and clear thee (of the falsehoods) of those who blaspheme; I will make those who follow thee SUPERIOR to those who reject faith, TO THE DAY OF RESURRECTION: Then shall ye all return unto Me, and I will judge between you of the matters wherein ye dispute." S. 3:55
O ye who believe! Be ye helpers of Allah: as said Jesus the son of Mary to the Disciples, "Who will be my helpers to (the work of) Allah?" Said the Disciples, "We are Allah's helpers!" then a portion of the Children of Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved: But We gave power to those who believed against their enemies, AND THEY BECAME THE ONES THAT PREVAILED. S. 61:14
According to these passages, Allah gave Christ’s followers the power to prevail over the disbelievers, and made them superior till the day of resurrection. Yet the ones that prevailed were the Apostles such as Paul, as well as his followers. This means that if the Quran is correct, then Paul’s message is the truth since it has become dominant and has prevailed over all other opposing messages.
Youtube: Greatest Heroes of the Bible https://www.google.com/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=OmyYU6DECYeA8QfSgYGoBA#q=Youtube:+Greatest+Heroes+of+the+Bible
50 Praise Songs - First Don Moen sings: Our Father http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OGreASOd4c
How I found that God's name is Jahoveh
Since before I started to go to school, I had wanted to find God’s name. When I asked my grandmother, she didn't know the name.
She said that the Lord (Herren in Norwegian) is used in the Bible.
1. At the age of 14 I started to read the Norwegian Bible. I was about 15 when the priest in our local church
told that God's name means "I am who I am", and that the footnote to Exodus 3:14-15 (Norwegian Bible) tells that God's name is Jahve.
2. At the age of 24 I accepted a free Bible study with Jehovah's Witnesses. They had a Norwegian Bible version, with God's name Jehova about
6.000 places. But the name Jehova - Jehovah in English - did not appeal to me, because it did not seem logical, knowing that Jah is said
to be the short form of God's name (Hallelujah = Praise God Jah).
3. At the age of 50, after more than 26 years of prayers and meditation over God's true name, I concluded that God's true name may be Jahoveh,
but I had never seen it written - or heard it spoken - that way.
I also got a strong feeling that it means "I who am" (from eternity to eternity the same), and not "I am who I am", as the Bible tells.
I also concluded that El Jah and Allah probably is the same name in different languages. I had not seen anything written about that either.
In 2013 I found that the Douay - Rheims 1899 American Edition is very close to what I felt is the right meaning of God's name:
"God said to Moses: I AM WHO AM. He said: Thus shalt thou say to the children of Israel: HE WHO IS, hath sent me to you."
Wycliffe: "The Lord said to Moses, I am that I am. (And) The Lord said, Thus thou shalt say to the sons of Israel, He that is, sent me to you."
I think that when God wants Moses to tell the children of Israel that Moses is sent by He who is, God will say about Himself: I who am.
Early 2013 I made an interesting translation with Google Translate from Chinese:
Chinese Contemporary: "God said to Moses: I am eternally there who you replied to Israel, 'there are those who eternally sent me to you."
This may mean: "God said to Moses: I who am there eternally replied you to Israel, 'those who are there eternally sent me to you."
Translating the same late 2013 gives another result, probably because Google has changed their translation module to get English Bible text.
In 2001, when I was soon 51 years old, my 27 years ongoing prayer to The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - The God of Israel - to find God’s true name, was finally answered:
- You can throw lots to find the right name, like the apostles did to find the successor for Judas.
I instantly remembered what we find in Acts 1:26 ... and the lot fell upon Matthias; and he was numbered with the eleven apostles.
I was so happy for finally getting an answer! I proposed to write the 3 names Jahve, Jehovah and Jahoveh on different pieces of paper,
roll them to balls and throw them hard. Then I would take the one going longest distance, because it proved to have most power.
- But then God asked me: Don’t you want me to be close to you?
I remembered that the Bible says: Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. (Later I found it in James 4:8.)
Then I felt ashamed and said that I would take the one landing closest to me.
- But God told me that I should not roll them to balls, just hold them high up and pray that the right name would land with the writing up.
After about 2 weeks, a friend called me. I felt the time was right, and asked him: What do you think is God’s name? Jehovah, I think, he said.
No, I think it is Jahoveh, I said. Then I asked him to wait a little on the phone, so I could find out. I explained about the answer to my prayer,
and wrote each of these names (in Norwegian) on a piece of paper: Jahve, Jehova, Jahoveh. (= Jahweh, Jehovah, Jahoveh in English)
Then I held them high up, and prayed that the right name would come with the writing up.
- One landed on my right side. The writing was down, so I just put it aside.
- Another landed straight in front of me. Again the writing was down, so I put it aside.
And I was afraid that also the last one would have the writing down. Because if so, I would feel that I had failed.
If I had to do it all over again, maybe 2 would come with the writing up.
- I had to look a while to find the last one. It had landed on my left side, upon a plastic bag
with 2 archive books inside, close to the wall. The top was about 2 inches broad and 9 inches long.
The writing was up! The name was: Jahoveh
I thought that the fact it landed higher than the others, was a proof of higher quality of the chosen name.
I told how I found God's name to a colleague at work. He asked: How do you spell it? If we can not find it on internet, you can just forget it,
because there you can find everything that is. I spelled the name, and he searched Google.
When he had been quiet for about 30 seconds, I felt disappointed - and asked him: So you did not find anything?
To my surprise he answered: I found 1 document, but I do not understand it.
I asked if he could send the link to me. It was this one (link not available from November 2015, but OK again when I tested it 4th June 2020):
- http://www.logon.org/dutch/s/p163.html
Almost midway down in the document I found this paragraph:
De namen van God
God is met vele namen bekend in de Semitische talen. Dit is een moeilijkheid in het Nederlands. Het Hebreeuwse stamwoord is El.
Het enkelvoud voor God is Eloah. De meervoudsvorm is elohim. In het Chaldees is het Elaha’ of Elahh met de meervoudsvorm Elahin.
De Arabische vorm van Allah is afgeleid van of is gelijk aan Eloah of Elaha’. De naam van God gegeven bij Sinai was JAH(o)VEH.
De stam is Jah (SHD 3050) voor de langere vorm Jehovah (SHD 3068) afgeleid van ‘eyeh ‘asher ‘eyeh (Ik zal zijn die Ik zijn zal,
Ex. 3:14 zie Companion Bible). Jehovah (SHD 3068) is de Joodse nationale naam voor God. Jehovih (SHD 3069) wordt uitgesproken of
gelezen als Elohim om niet in verwarring te komen en SHD 3068 wordt uitgesproken als Adonai (SHD 136).
Eloah is het wezen dat de naam draagt van Jehovih of Jehovih der Heerscharen.
Even though it is written in Dutch, I understood this sentence: De naam van God gegeven bij Sinai was JAH(o)VEH.
The above paragraph translated to English:
The names of God
God is known by many names in the Semitic languages. This is a difficulty in Dutch. The Hebrew root word is El.
The singular God is Eloah. The plural form is Elohim. In Chaldee it is Elaha 'or Elahh with the plural Elahin.
The Arabic form of Allah is derived from or is equal to Eloah or Elaha'. The name of God given at Sinai was JAH (o) VEH.
The trunk is Jah (SHD 3050) for the longer form Jehovah (SHD 3068) derived from 'eyeh' asher 'eyeh (I will be who I will be,
Ex. 3:14 see Companion Bible). Jehovah (SHD 3068) is the Jewish national name for God. Jehovih (SHD 3069) is pronounced or
read as Elohim in order not to confuse, and SHD 3068 is pronounced as Adonai (SHD 136).
Eloah is the being that bears the name of Jehovih or Jehovih of Hosts.
The whole document translated to English with Google Translate is saved here: Jahoveh
I felt this as a proof that the answer to my prayer was given by God.
The paragraph above also tells that Allah is based on Hebrew Eloha / Chaldee Elaha/Elahh, and thus a name for the Almighty God too.
This should make it possible for Muslims, Jews and Christians to make peace. All of them consider Abraham to be their forefather.
What remains is that all of them also must accept that Jesus Christ is The Lamb of God, the blameless sacrifice that can cover all sins.
Ref. in The Quran: Surat Al-Baquarah 130 And who would be averse to the religion of Abraham except one who makes a fool of himself.
And We had chosen him in this world, and indeed he, in the Hereafter, will be among the righteous.
Ref. in The Torah: Bereishit 32:10 And Jacob said: 'O God of my father Abraham, and God of my father Isaac, O the Lord, who saidst unto me:
Return unto thy country, and to thy kindred, and I will do thee good;
Ref. in The Bible: Genesis 32:9 'Go back to your country and your relatives, and I will make you prosper.'
Galatians 3:6-9 The Scriptures say that God accepted Abraham because Abraham had faith.
And so, you should understand that everyone who has faith is a child of Abraham.
Long ago the Scriptures said that God would accept the Gentiles because of their faith.
That’s why God told Abraham the good news that all nations would be blessed because of him.
This means that everyone who has faith will share in the blessings that were given to Abraham because of his faith.
Later in 2001, when I searched for Jahoveh with Google myself, I found a new document containing God's name - in a nice poem:
Guide me O Lord, always
According to thy will
Thy will, not mine
My father, My Jahoveh.
It is found in the Content-chapter: Don't worry about anything, under the last paragraph What is the Peace of God? on this site:
- Church of South India: http://csinewsletter.com/csi-vol-2/csi-news-2v43.asp#4
I thank God that He answered my prayer, so that I can glorify His name: Jahoveh, the Almighty God – our Father in heaven.
[ When I searched Google for the same document in November 2015, I found it in English: http://www.ccg.org/weblibs/study-papers/p163.html
Jah(o)veh was now changed to Yah(o)vah.]
More studies to find God's Hebrew name
In February 2012 I was inspired to try to find the Hebrew form of the name Jahoveh. I concluded that it probably is: Yahueh
The Google search for Yahueh helped me find some interesting documents, which are linked up below:
- YHWH (YHVH/YHUH) / Jehovah: http://www.myredeemerlives.com/namesofgod/yhwh-jehovah.html
In this document we find this text:
Most scholars have transliterated the Hebrew letters as "YHWH" or "YHVH"; but a few believe it should actually be "YHUH", as they
maintain that the letter "V" did not exist or was not generally used until the last few centuries, and the letter "W" was literally a "double U".
- The Name of YHWH - Pronounced Yahweh/Yahuéh
- Yahueh is HIS Name
- Congregation of Yahueh, Philippines
- The Kingdom of Yahueh
- God's name has been revealed to a girl and her elder brother in South Africa in 1942: Yahueh / Yahuweh
* Yahueh/Yahuweh means: He is who He is
- Psalm 29 - A Psalm of David: http://www.totheends.com/ps29.html
If we click on the Field "Click here" under comment no 1, to the name YAHUEH, and choose the item Yahweh or Yahueh?,
we find this paragraph as the last one for that item:
Clement of Alexandria, a church father writing in the 1st/2nd century, does not support a two-syllable pronunciation.
The result is that the pronunciation "Yahweh" remains very much speculative, and is in fact historically unsupported, unlike the reconstruction
"Yahveh" (based on late Gentile testimony), or better yet, "Ya-hu-ah" or "Ya-hu-eh" (perhaps with an "o" sound in the Central syllable)
based on much earlier historical evidence.
To make it easier to study more to find God's true Hebrew name I made this Google search: The Holy Name of God in Hebrew
- This document: RESTORATION OF THE SACRED NAME has this paragraph about 25% down in the document:
The mystery attached to the Name of the Almighty, is related to the verb ‘to be' ( I am, I was, I will be)
which is the Hebrew verb ‘Hoveh’ (the ‘v’ pronounced as in ‘victory’), meaning “to be”, in the present tense.
YHVH therefore, means: “YAH Hoveh”, which means “YAH is ...”
(YAH being His abbreviated (actual ?) name as reflected in Psalm 68:4 in some translations.
I take this as a great confirmation of the answer to my prayer, that Jahoveh is a name of higher quality than Jahve and Jehovah.
Confusion concerning God's Hebrew name - more studies.
REVEALED! THE SECRET NAME OF GOD YHWH in Hebrew symbolically means: Behold the hand - Behold the nail
26th December 2013, I once more wanted to study if I have found the true name of our Father in heaven.
I have felt at peace with the beginnnig of God's name: Yahu - and made a new Google search for the Hebrew meaning of: weh
Then I found this document: Yahweh Is A Pagan Name
Close to the bottom is shown a picture of "The famous Isaiah Dead Sea scroll written in Babylonian Aramaic".
It is easy to see that where God's name is supposed to be, the letters are of a different type.
They say that the tetragrammaton is written in the ancient paleo-Hebrew script into a blank space in the original document.
Therefore they assume that the blank space was created to insert a false name into a 2,800 years old document.
Furthermore, they ask: Who did it and upon what authority?
As I see it, it may also be possible that they just wanted to write God's name the way they learnt it from their forefathers.
29th December 2013 I found this document: what is His Name - if you know?
- About 50% down in the document I find this paragragraph:
And the last two confirmatory witnesses finally convinced us;
1. In Grande Encyclopedie, under Jehovah, we read:
"Yahveh ... the pronunciation is probably more exactly reproduced by writing YAHOUEH.
2. The Oxford English Dictionary under Jehovah, reads: "It is now held that the original name was IaHUeH".
Through Google-search for Yahoueh I found these interesting documents:
- Who is 'the king of the north' mentioned in Daniel 11? In the document God's name is written as Yahoueh twice:
1. Under the title Ezekiel Chapter 38 and 39 = Daniel 11:45 - Paragraph numbered 2:
The eleventh chapter of Daniel abundantly proves this in relation to "the king of the north"; and of "Gog",
Yahoueh said: "Thou shalt come up against my people Israel, as a cloud to cover the land".
2. Under title Daniel 11:31
The religious organizations from among Christian minorities which Jesus compared to "the weeds", will be "burned". (Mt.13:30)
Yahoueh will protect the righteous ones. (Re.11:1)
4th January 2014 I guessed that these versions of God's name seem to be most correct: Jahoveh / Yahoueh
Later I have found a few documents using Jahoveh or Yahoueh as God's Holy Name:
- God's Word, for Doubters and Believers ... Last Testament http://books.google.no/books?id=H-S1qvy277wC&pg=PA144&lpg=PA144&dq=Jahoveh
- Web-Ministry - From KJV Matthew 24:1-51 http://www.web-ministry.com/commentary/index.php?Book=matthew&Chapter=24
Matthew 24:14. A great witness will be provided to all nations, before the end comes.
Isaiah foretells: "In the future the mountain of the LORD's [Yahoueh] temple will endure as the most important of mountains,
and will be the most prominent of hills. All the nations will stream to it". (Isa.2:2, NET)
Before it happens, there will be the trampling = the tribulation of "the Jerusalem".
The city symbolizes Christian minorities worshipping the true God. (Rev.11:2)
- Tawqer - Moschian Mountains http://tawqer.com/tag/moschian%20mountains#.UxPkYP2YZpg
The sacred names in Hebrew
What is the Hebrew Word for Christ / Messiah? Some alternatives I found are: Meshiach, Mashiakh and Mashiah.
My feelings told me that the end of the name should be Yah. Therefore i felt this can be the right name to search for with Google: MashiYah
24th November 2013 I found this document among all those that the Google search for MashiYah gave: The True Messiah The first line says:
The word "Messiah" Hebrew MashiYah, Judaic Moshiach, Arabic Masih, English Messiah, means "Anointed Messenger from YAHUWEH".
In 2013 I have understood that we also should know Jesus Christ's Hebrew name. Some documents found with Google suggest that Jesus' name in Hebrew is Yahshua, Yahushua, Yeshua etc.
I considered to use Yahushua or Yahshua, but when I thought God's name is Yahoueh, I felt that Jesus' name in Hebrew should be: Yahousha
when I prayed over the matter again 9th November 2013, I got this name into my mind: Yahusha <-The link I found 25th December 2013.
I was surprised, and had to check if this may be the right name, searching Google for: Yahusha
After studying the documents below, I felt that Yahusha actually may be the correct Hebrew name for Jesus Christ our Saviour:
- Hebrew roots of Scripture Jesus is named Yahusha in the document.
- Urban Dictionary: Yahusha
- Yahusha or Jesus?
When I during Christmas 2013 discovered that the Hebrew word for save is yasha, I was convinced that Yahusha must be correct.
But then for some time I thought God's Hebrew name is Yahoueh, and therefore concluded that Jesus' Hebrew name is Yahousha.
And when I found this drawing:
- Pencil of Yahousha I thought it was God's confirmation of that name, because he looks much like my bus window picture.
My conclusion why Jesus' Hebrew name and God's Hebrew name must have equal first part of the name is based on
John 17:12
- When I was with them, I watched over them in your name, the name you gave to me, and I kept them safe.
None of them were lost, except the one who was destined for destruction, so that scripture would be fulfilled.
YHVH are the consonants from Hebrew that show God's Name. The vowels are uncertain, since original Hebrew was written without vowels.
I found that God's name also has been written with only vowels - like this: iaue
Then I found that God's Name may be preserved in many names: EliYahu (Eliah), MattitYahu (Matthew), NethanYahu (Prime Minister in Israel).
Therefore I finally have concluded that I think God's Name shall be written like this: YaHuVeH.
In the end-time I expect that God's name will be restored among Christians. The scriptures below also give much better understanding,
when [God’s name] is put in the right place, instead of the title the LORD:
Mark 12:36
David himself, speaking by the Holy Spirit, declared:
Yahuveh said to my Lord: Sit at my right hand until I put your enemies under your feet.
Matthew 23:29-39
29 Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! ...
39 For I tell you, you will not see me again until you say: Blessed is he who comes in the name of Yahuveh.
Last minutes of 20th April 2014 I reviewed this video:
- Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Recently Made in Jerusalem
At 30:45 into the video you can see part of the texts they found, translated to English, but with original spelling of names.
Jeremiah is spelled Yirmeyahu, and based on this I must suggest this Hebrew names for God:
- Yahuveh: God our Father - meaning I (who) am. And the Google search for God's name helped me find this video:
- Hear Oh Israel! THE POWER is in the Name of YAHUVEH ! שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QaDq30F0xI
* Yahushua is the name given for Jesus in that video.
13th May 2014 I found this document, making me accept that also Yahushua is an acceptable Hebrew name of our Savior:
- The Gospel in the Stones! by John Tng 19 Jan 2005 http://www.fivedoves.com/tng/gospelinstone.htm
Paul a true servant
- Paul and the False Apostles: 2 Corinthians 11:1-15
During my 27 years long prayers to find God's true name, I once got an answer that I can trust the gospel given by Paul.
Strangely this is even indirectly concluded in the Quran:
Even the Quran Affirms: Paul Passed On The True Gospel of Christ http://www.answering-islam.org/Shamoun/quran_affirms_paul.htm
The above document starts with these paragraphs:
It may come as a surprise to some to hear that the Quran implicitly affirms that the teachings of the Apostle Paul, which has become the foundation of Christianity, are derived from Christ. In other words, the Quran indirectly testifies that Paul’s theology wasn’t something that he simply concocted in order to win converts from the Gentiles, but came from God through Christ. Before presenting the evidence, we would first like to clarify our reasons for appealing to the Quran. We do not believe that the Quran is God’s Word. However, we do believe that the Quran is an early record of what the first Muslims believed. As such, the Quran becomes an important source of information for discovering the official beliefs of the first Muslims.
In light of this, it bears repeating that the Quran testifies that the Christianity proclaimed by Paul (i.e., "Pauline" Christianity) is true Christianity.
We base our position on the Quranic claim that Christ’s true believers would prevail over the unbelievers till the Day of Resurrection:
Behold! Allah said: "O Jesus! I will take thee and raise thee to Myself and clear thee (of the falsehoods) of those who blaspheme; I will make those who follow thee SUPERIOR to those who reject faith, TO THE DAY OF RESURRECTION: Then shall ye all return unto Me, and I will judge between you of the matters wherein ye dispute." S. 3:55
O ye who believe! Be ye helpers of Allah: as said Jesus the son of Mary to the Disciples, "Who will be my helpers to (the work of) Allah?" Said the Disciples, "We are Allah's helpers!" then a portion of the Children of Israel believed, and a portion disbelieved: But We gave power to those who believed against their enemies, AND THEY BECAME THE ONES THAT PREVAILED. S. 61:14
According to these passages, Allah gave Christ’s followers the power to prevail over the disbelievers, and made them superior till the day of resurrection. Yet the ones that prevailed were the Apostles such as Paul, as well as his followers. This means that if the Quran is correct, then Paul’s message is the truth since it has become dominant and has prevailed over all other opposing messages.