Holy to YAHveh

Holy to YAHveh

Author: Terrye Goldblum Seedman

Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2018-01-16

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 0768444926

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This integrated symbol represents the Jewish Messiah who willingly gave His life to reconcile Jew and Gentile to the almighty and to one another. The Hebrew prophets foretold of this reconciliation. Their words are opened through the pages of this book. YAHveh the Father, the Holy One of Israel is inseparably One with YAHshua His Son, the...


The Holy Books of Yahweh

The Holy Books of Yahweh

Author: Louis Ginzberg

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-15

Total Pages: 9783

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Holy Books of Yahweh stands as a monumental anthology that traverses the vast landscapes of Judaic scholarship, philosophy, and poetry. The collection delineates an extraordinary range of literary styles - from the mystical to the historical, encapsulating the profundity of Jewish thought and experience. It not only celebrates the diversity within Jewish literary tradition but also underscores the thematic threads of faith, tradition, and intellectual inquiry. Standout pieces within the anthology exemplify the harmonious blend of ancient wisdom with medieval scholarship, offering readers a comprehensive glimpse into the Jewish intellectual heritage. The contributing authors Louis Ginzberg, Heinrich Graetz, Judah Halevi, Moses Maimonides, Samuel Rapaport, Simeon Singer, Nurho de Manhar, and Abraham Cohen are luminaries whose works have significantly shaped Jewish thought and culture. Their collective contributions reflect the multifaceted nature of Jewish literature, spanning mystical interpretations, historical narratives, ethical discourses, and poetic musings. Each author's unique background, whether rooted in theology, historiography, or philosophy, converges to create a rich tapestry that aligns with and enhances our understanding of key Jewish principles and narratives. The Holy Books of Yahweh presents an unparalleled opportunity for readers to dive into the depths of Jewish theological and philosophical thought. By encompassing a breadth of perspectives and themes, the anthology invites a scholarly exploration that promises not only educational value but also a profound engagement with the enduring questions of human existence as seen through the Judaic lens. For anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Jewish culture, history, and religion, this collection serves as an essential and enlightening companion, fostering a dialogue between the seminal works of Jewish scholarship and the modern reader.


Seize the Day with Yahweh

Seize the Day with Yahweh

Author: Jim Harvey

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2015-11-03

Total Pages: 554

ISBN-13: 151271626X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

God wants you to know His name and what this sacred name means for you every day. Welcome to a daily experience that can transform your way of thinking about God, yourself, and your life! This devotional tour with Jim and Val Harvey visits all sixty-six books of the Bible, revealing the nature of God’s sacred, covenantal name (Yahweh/Yeshua) and showing you how to claim all the strength, guidance, wisdom, and power He supplies. Each day’s selection in this year-round devotional introduces you to the Great I AM in a format that combines biblical text with commentary (Yahweh in the Word), personal application (Yahweh in Your Walk), and ideas for prayerful, worshipful expression (Yahweh in Your Worship). These biblical truths will set you on a daily adventure of the highest calling, directing you to make the most of each day and its opportunities with Yahweh/Yeshua as your faithful Companion and unfailing Guide.


Restoring the Sacred Name Workbook

Restoring the Sacred Name Workbook

Author: Carlos Jimenez

Publisher:

Published: 2024-07-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Discover the profound significance and transformative power of the Sacred Names, Yahweh and Yahshua, in "Restoring the Sacred Names: A Comprehensive Study Guide for Yahweh and Yahshua." This meticulously researched and deeply insightful workbook is designed for individual study, group discussions, and as an invaluable resource for pastors, ministers, spiritual leaders, and educators in theology.Drawing on 27 years of biblical research and studies, Carlos Jimenez offers an extensive exploration of the Sacred Names, their biblical foundations, historical suppression, and the essential role they play in salvation. This guide examines how Yahweh's Name was removed from the scriptures, the critical importance of restoring these names, and the profound impact this restoration has on faith and worship.Key Features:In-Depth Chapters: Each chapter provides a thorough examination of topics such as the biblical foundations of Yahweh's Name, its use in prophetic literature, the historical suppression of the Sacred Names, and the significance of Yahshua's original Hebrew Name.Discussion Questions: Every chapter concludes with thought-provoking questions designed to facilitate deeper understanding and group discussions, making this book an excellent tool for study groups and religious education.Guidance for Leaders: Specific chapters offer practical advice for pastors, ministers, priests, and spiritual leaders on how to present and teach the Sacred Names to their congregations, preparing them to address common questions and concerns.Supplementary Materials: Includes additional scripture references, historical documents, a glossary of key terms, and charts of the Hebrew alphabet with transliterations to support comprehensive learning and teaching.Personal and Communal Reflection: Encourages readers to reflect on the significance of the Sacred Names in their personal spiritual journey and communal worship practices.Whether you are a spiritual leader, a theology student, or a devoted seeker of truth, "Restoring the Sacred Names" offers invaluable insights and practical guidance to enhance your spiritual journey and worship practices. Join Carlos Jimenez in uncovering the ancient truths and reclaiming the Sacred Names that hold the key to salvation and a deeper relationship with Yahweh.


The Holy Book Of El Shaddai

The Holy Book Of El Shaddai

Author: Efren Gamboa

Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-06-30

Total Pages: 730

ISBN-13: 1640693165

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Hebrew name of God in the holy writings is El Shaddai. “El” means “God Creator” and “Shaddai” means “Almighty.” El Shaddai is the name of God. Although we read other names given to God in the Old Testament, none of those names are the true name of God. Names such as Lord, Yahweh, and Jehovah were never spoken or pronounced in Israel in the entire Old Testament as their god. Before the Kingdom of Judah fell, El Shaddai warns the Judeans that their false prophets have changed his name with Baal, which is the same name as Lord. “And it shall be at that day,” says El Shaddai, “that you shall call Me Ishi (my beloved) and shall call Me no more Baali (my lord). For I will take away the names of the Baalim (lords) gods out of their mouth and they shall no more be mentioned by their name.”


The Yahweh Document

The Yahweh Document

Author: Timothy J. Stephany

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2013-03-28

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9781482312195

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Here is presented for the first time the 'Accretion Theory' of Biblical textural study, a case of the 'Documentary Hypothesis' which stresses the distinction between the sources making up the Pentateuch, or five Books of Moses. The Accretion Theory pursues this approach further, from Genesis through Kings, while also distinguishing even more subtle sources and refinements, and developing a revised and surprising timeframe for text composition. Within it establishes the predominant distinction between the two most early sources does not arise from one being from the ancient Kingdom of Israel and the other in the Kingdom of Judah, but from one being composed for a God of fire and earthquakes, and the other for a God of wind and storms. This new conception likewise reveals that the fundamental motive force throughout the editorial process behind the formation of the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament arose from the outlook and sway of two distinct priesthoods, who through a process of divergence and union, and through the tumults of relentless historical upheavals, brought into being the most influential work of literature ever written.


Holy War in the Bible

Holy War in the Bible

Author: Heath A. Thomas

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2013-04-05

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 083083995X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The first of its kind, this collection offers a constructive response to the question of holy war and Christian morality from an interdisciplinary perspective. By combining biblical, ethical, philosophical and theological insights, the contributors offer a composite image of divine redemption that promises to take the discussion to another level.