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Post by kAHANyAH on May 27, 2003 9:23:18 GMT -5
Gen 1.1, Bereshiyth bara Elohiym eth ha'shamayam wa'eth ha'eretz - literal translation by kAHANyAH : The Beginning of G-d's creation were the heavens and the earth. But you know what I find interesting in that hebraic verse is g-d's "Name", fitting snuggly in the word "the heavens" [ha'shamayam].
The ineffable name of G-d is never to be pronounced, and in order to get around this the hebrews substituted the deity's name with hashem. Ha'shem's [HSM] name is rooted in the word HA'SHAMayam so the ancient hebrew master's taught the lesson that we are to look at the nature of the heavens, and how it is concealed from the eyes of man in order to understand why we mustn't say the name of G-d.
Shalowm,
kAH
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Post by wispersinthewind on May 27, 2003 9:29:15 GMT -5
their are many Gods and they are aslo spoken of in the bible but the true GOD is not spoken. Gen 1.1, Bereshiyth bara Elohiym ath ha'shamayam wa'ath ha'eretz - The literal translation by kAHANyAH : The Beginning of G-d's creation were the heavens and the earth. But you know what I find interesting in that hebraic verse is g-d's "Name", fitting snuggly in the word "the heavens" [ha'shamayam]. The ineffable name of G-d is never to be pronounced, and in order to get around this the hebrews substituted the deity's name with hashem. Ha'shem's [HSM] name is rooted in the word HA'SHAMayam so the ancient hebrew master's taught the lesson that we are to look at the nature of the heavens, and how it is concealed from the eyes of man in order to understand why we mustn't say the name of G-d. Shalowm, kAH
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Post by kAHANyAH on May 27, 2003 12:14:55 GMT -5
To all you students of Torah and even the secrets of the cohen teachings, did the priests know the name of G-d ? And because of the magickal powers Ha'shem's name possessed just as you would find power in a talisman or a sigil and even an incantation , is it possible the priests wanted to prevent the laymen from ever getting a hold of this ? Knowing the power entrusted to one who knew the name of Ha'shem, the priests may have felt compelled to keep its secrecy and its knowledge under tight lip, allowing only the eyes and ears of those who belonged to the brotherhood.
What if the name was some how cleverely written in one or some of the hebrew ritual recitations then maybe it could be de-ciphered ? I will attempt to uncover this name and reveal it to you.
P.S., I forgot to give the deffinition for Ha'shem - the name
Stay tuned.
Shalowm bayith Illuminopoly.
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Post by kAHANyAH on May 27, 2003 17:25:15 GMT -5
As I said in the previous post, I will attempt to unravel the mystery name of the Y'sraelite's g-d. Thus far we have Ha'shem rooted in the word hasham'ayam [heaven]. Let us now analyze a verse... Shemi Y'shrael yahoveh elohiynu yahoveh achad - translation : Listen Israel, our G-d the Lord , is one Lord. And now to analyze this verse...
- Shemi Y'shrael yahoveh elohiynu yahoveh achad - If we were to take a close look at the first two words : "Shemi Y'shrael", we will find the root Shem'El or Shamu'el [Samuel]. What is funny, showing a strong connection between Samuel and the Y'srael's g-d is the word Samuel which is deffined as -Name of G-d. The priestly caste kept this a secret from the masses of Y'srael. All prayers were being channeled to this Malachiym of the beni-elohiym order. He is G-d's name.
More to come...
Shalowm,
kAH
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