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Shavuot

13/5/2025

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The festival of Shavuot is one of the most amazing events on the Hebrew calendar. How do we as believers (Natsarim / Yahudim) celebrate this Biblical (Torah) festival today? The Biblical holidays are divided into two seasons: the four spring festivals and the three fall festivals. Shavuot marks the end of the spring festivals.
In Biblical times, Shavuot also marked the beginning of the new agricultural season. It was called Chag HaKatzir,
which means "The Harvest Holiday." It is also known as, "The Festival of Weeks."
According to Jewish (Yahudim) tradition, it was during Shavuot that Yahuah of Israel was united with His people at Mount Sinai. Marriage vows were made when the people spoke as one and said, "The Elohim has spoken, we will do it" (Exodus 19:8). And the marriage contract, or ketubah, was written down in the form of the Torah. In the New Testament, the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Yahusha’s disciples also occurred on Shavuot
(Acts 2). This festival therefore celebrates true, Biblical (Torah) worship. Indeed, Yahuah gave both the Truth of His Word (Torah) and His Spirit on Shavuot, allowing His people to worship in Spirit and Truth: “Yahuah is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in Spirit and Truth” (John 4:24).

The festival of Shavuot, along with the rest of Yahuah’s festivals, is called an “appointed time” (Leviticus 23:2). It is a special time that Yahuah told us to remember and celebrate each year—a kind of wedding anniversary. Therefore, you can be sure that when Yahuah’s people gather for this special celebration, the Yahuah of Israel will appear in a powerful way. He has scheduled these appointments with us in His Word, and He never misses them. The following is a list of ten ways you can make this great holy day a part of your life.

1) Count the Omer
An interesting command that Yahuah told his people to do is to count fifty days from the first fruit offering given at the time of Passover until the festival of Shavuot (Leviticus 23:15-16). This is called counting the omer. An omer is a unit of dry measure equal to one-tenth of an ephah (half a gallon of dry measure). In Biblical times, an omer of barley was brought to the temple on each of the days leading up to Shavuot and then waved before Yahuah. Currently, there is no physical temple in Jerusalem, so we cannot go to the temple and wave the omer before Yahuah as they did in Biblical times. However, we can still count the days until Shavuot. In Judaism (Yahudim), it is customary to recite a Hebrew blessing each night as we count the omer.

It goes like this: Hebrew: Barukh ata Adonai Eloheinu Melekh ha'Olam asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tizivanu al sefirat ha'omer

English: Blessed are You, our Elohim our Yahuah, King of the Universe, who has sanctified us with Your commandments and commanded us to count the Omer.

In addition to the traditional blessing, some people like to make an Omer calendar for their family. Each evening, you can have a special time where you mark the days and count them as a family. You can even choose memory verses for the children to recite. There are many creative ways to fulfill this mitzvah.

2) Give an offering to Elohim three times a year
Yahuah's people are commanded to come before Elohim, and we are told not to come empty-handed. Shavuot is one of those times: Three times a year all your males shall appear before the Elohim, your Yahuah, in the place he will choose: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, at the Feast of Weeks, and at the Feast of Booths. They shall not appear before the Elohim empty-handed. (Deuteronomy 16:16) One way to do this is to bring a special offering to your local church, charity, or ministry of choice that aligns with the heart and vision the Father has given you. This is a simple way to honor the spirit behind this particular commandment on a practical level.

3) Give a “Wave Offering”
According to the Torah, we are to bring two loaves of bread to be waved as an offering to the Elohim: You shall bring from your place two loaves of bread to be waved, made of two-tenths of an ephah. They shall be of fine flour, and they shall be baked with sonn, as the firstfruits to the Elohim.

These two loaves represent the Ten Commandments written on two stone tablets. They also symbolize the two "testaments" (Old and New) coming together as one. Simply have your community leader—or if you are the head of your household, you can do this with your own family—wave the two loaves at some point during your own celebration. They are to be waved in all directions before Elohim as a public declaration of Yahuah's provision.

4) Bless the Poor
​In connection with Shavuot, there is also a commandment to leave the edges of your field uncultivated for the poor: And when you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap your field to the very edge, neither shall you gather the gleanings after your harvest. You shall leave them for the poor and for the destitute: I am the Elohim your Yahuah. (Leviticus 23:22) Therefore, in the run-up to Shavuot, you should look for ways to serve the poor. For example, congregations or home groups may have a special donation box specifically designated for benevolence. You could also do a canned food drive or even choose a day to help your local (charity) soup kitchen. Just as in Acts 2, Yahuah sent His comforter—the Holy Spirit—on Shavuot, we are to love others.

5) Renew Your Wedding Vows
Because Shavuot traditionally represents a wedding ceremony between Yahuah and Israel, many couples use this time to renew their wedding vows and reconnect their hearts to each other and their king. There are many creative ways to do this, and it can be as simple or as elaborate as you would like. You can go all out and have a big “wedding party” or simply gather your children and friends in your living room to be witnesses as you and your spouse recite your wedding vows to each other.

6) Read the Book of Ruth
During the season of Shavuot, it is customary to read “Megilat Rut,” or the Book of Ruth. In the Bible, Ruth was a Moabite woman who had such a love for her Hebrew mother-in-law Naomi that when Ruth’s husband died, she decided to become part of Yahuah’s people and follow the Yahuah of Israel. This book is read during Shavuot because the story takes place during the harvest season, and also because Ruth’s “grafting in” to the nation of Israel reminds us of the first Shavuot when Israel accepted Elohim and became His people at Mount Sinai. As followers of Messiah, the book of Ruth also reminds us of our own acceptance of Yahusha, where we “became fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household (Yahudhim* – chosen people) of Yahuah” (Ephesians 2:19).

7) Decorate Your Home and Community
Another fun tradition is to decorate your home or community with fresh vegetables and flowers. This serves as a reminder of Yahuah’s wisdom and character in the Torah given at Shavuot, and how it is a “tree of life” for those who hold fast to it (see Proverbs 3:18). Children can also make flower necklaces and bracelets and wear them during the celebration.

8) Have a Community Baptism
Many believers will have a community baptism as part of their celebration. This ceremony symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Yahusha. When we are baptized, we are illustrating our identification with the Hamashiak—being buried with Him by being immersed in water, and being resurrected with Him when we come out of the water. Do you not know that as many of us as were baptized in the name of Yahusha were baptized into His death? Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, in order that just as Yahusha was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father Yahuah, we too might walk in newness of life. (Romans 6:3-4) Baptism also symbolizes repentance—leaving our old life behind and being made a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). It is a public declaration of our commitment to Yahusha and a life lived by Ruah and Truth.

9) Keep a Day of Rest Shavuot is a “high Sabbath.”
Like the regular weekly Sabbath, it is a day of rest from regular work. It is also a “holy convocation” (Leviticus 23:21). So, if possible, do everything you can to be part of a congregation of like-minded believers on Shavuot.
If there is no congregation in your area and you simply cannot travel to one, gather with just a small group of family, friends, or perhaps your Bible study group to honor the Father on this very special day. This should be a day of praise and worship to our King. It is a day on which we are commanded to “rejoice” (Deuteronomy 16:11). So whether you are alone, in a small home group, or part of a larger congregation, celebrating Shavuot is not only good for your soul, but it also brings Yahuah’s people together to worship our King.

​ 10) Eat Good Food!
It is customary to eat dairy during Shavuot, such as cheesecake and ice cream. Why? Because Yahuah brought His people out of Egypt to bring them into a “land flowing with milk and honey” (Exodus 3:8-17). Therefore, eating dairy commemorates the sweetness of the new life that lies ahead when Yahusha returns and brings us all into His Kingdom.

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Lord and Baal the same?

12/5/2025

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In most Bibles since the 13th century, the name of Yahuah is replaced by, among others, Heer / Lord.
​It is NOT a translation, it is deliberately replaced. Even in "Biblical" times, the name of Yahuah was "replaced", we read this, among others, in Jeremiah;
27 Who think that my people forget my name through their dreams, which they tell every man to his neighbor, because their fathers have forgotten MY NAME for Baal (H1168) (Jeremiah 23:27).
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"I am Yahuah, that is My NAME; I will NOT give MY glory to another, nor My praise to graves.
(Isaiah 42:8)

In the word Etymology we see the meaning of the word BaAL,
The name/word Baal literally means "owner, master, Lord"".
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In addition to "Lord" or Baal, Jehovah is also often used instead of the real name Yahuah. Note that Strong's tells us that the false name JeHoVaH is a symbolic name for BaALiY. You read it correctly, both Jevhovah and Baal are (nick)names (references) of and to the enemy, Gad'reel (Shatan) the father of lies. The name of Jesus is also incorrect, after all, the letter J was only established in 1524 by Giorgio Trissino, and we also find NO J's, E's, O's or V's in Hebrew, so the name Jesus was only commonly used in the 16th century!

The real name of the son of Yahuah our creator is Yahusha!

The Hebrew language is a key to revealing the many lies in the scriptures. The source, the original is therefore very important. Why would you accept false copies, false words and names? This revelation brings us back to the original, back to the source!
At this moment the best translated "Bibles" are Halleluyah Scriptures , the Besorah Natsarim version or the Cepher!
The real and only name of our creator is; Yahuah and the real, only name of His son is Yahusha. Both names have a deep beautiful meaning, very important! The names that Satan uses to deceive us are purely to honor him instead of Yahuah and Yahusha. Satan the father of lies wants to be worshiped instead of Yahuah our creator. Satan has many (nick)names such as Zeus, Odin, Wodan, Ra, Osiris, Nimrod, but also jesus, god and lord!
​It may come across as shocking, but it is. We have been misled by the father of lies, nowadays thanks to information technology it is quite easy to do qualitative and quantitative research whether what you have read so far is actually true. There is only 1 truth, be critical and pray for knowledge and wisdom! Research! Use various search engines and search for "Origine word god". The titles of LORD / God is 100% blasphemy for Yahuah and all pagan holidays that are linked to it such as Christmas and Easter as well. In Amos 5:21-27 we clearly read that Yahuah does NOT like that; "I hate, I despise your religious festivals; Your gatherings are a stench to me. 22 Though you offer me burnt offerings and grain offerings, I will not accept them; Though you bring sacrifices, I will not consider them. 23 Away with the noise of your songs!
I will not listen to the music of your harps. 24 But let righteousness flow down like a river, righteousness like an unfailing stream! 25 Did you offer me sacrifices and offerings forty years in the wilderness, O house of Israel? 26 You have lifted up the sanctuary of your king, the base of your idols, the star of your god[a]—which you have made for yourself. 27 Therefore I will send you into exile outside Damascus," says Elohim, whose name is Yahuah.

And there you are on a sun worshipping day, Sunday, in church singing revival songs with Praise You O Lord, Lord I Come to You... so basically you are singing; Praise thee O Baal, Baal I come to thee, take my heart change me..., or "Satan I come to thee, take my heart change me. It is clear that this is NOT pure with all the good intentions that go with it. Satan the father of lies has deceived us!

​The Strong's Concordance (strongs) has been used for over a hundred years by scholars, universities and pastors, to study and decipher the origin of the Scriptures. James Strong, a famous American Bible scholar did an exhaustive concordance/dictionary of the Bible (using the 1611 KJV Bible and the Hebrew and Greek Lexicons), which was first published in 1890. Since the Scriptures were translated from HEBREW to Greek, James Strong used mainly the Greek influence in constructing the Concordance. That is why you see many or Hebrew words with different vowels and letters (e, o, v, j) that NEVER existed in Hebrew. (This is also proof that many Greek translations were translated from Hebrew and from Greek into other languages, think of typical Hebrew sentence structure/construction that does not occur in Greek!) During his extensive study of the entire Bible (together with Briggs and Driver) 8674 Hebrew root words were found versus 5523 Greek root words. This is even more proof that the Bible is of Hebrew origin. Most Bibles have been translated from Hebrew into Greek and from Greek/Latin into more modern languages ​​such as English and Dutch and that is mainly the problem... you are then reading an already corrupt version of the original, a version WITHOUT the real names and with that it is a disgrace that the Holy Name Yahuah has been removed! People often talk about incorrect translations due to Greek interpretation, but changing a name like Yahuah into G-d, Gad and ultimately God, is a "conscious" change.

The pagan name Baal, Heer in Dutch, Lord in English
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​It should be clear that LORD / LORD are not the correct names for our creator Yahuah. In the many gospel songs LORD / LORD is often used... Amos 5:23 ​Away with the noise of your songs!
Let us use the original names, Yahuah and Yahusha and reject and especially unlearn everything that is of Satan.
​We have been deceived by the father of lies, it is time for RESTORATION!

BARAK YAHUAH!
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Noah's Ark Found?

12/5/2025

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​The Besorah is not a fairy tale book, but a concrete account of many testimonies. Brother Ron Wyat searched for evidence and found Noah's Ark, among other things.

In August 1991, Ron and his associates were kidnapped in eastern Turkey while killing time, waiting for a dig permit for Noah's Ark. They were held for 21 days and it was a terrible experience for all those affected. When he returned home, he recorded his testimony. He believed that all people who follow Yahusha and work in Yahuah's vineyard will be persecuted and that is to be expected.
He wanted people to understand this and to persevere despite everything and not be discouraged by the slings and arrows of Satan (Gad'reel), because Yahuah ultimately remains in control. Ron had a hard time, his permit was revoked, as was his funding after this terrible event, but Ron did not give up. He concluded that it was either not time to dig up or that Yahuah did not want it at all.

In retrospect, this incident brought the search for Noah's Ark into the media, reaching many people with his work. Listen to his personal, remarkable testimony!
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The Name Yahuah in Proto-Sinaitic: Restoring the Oldest Spelling

12/5/2025

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​Introduction:
The name of the Eternal, Yahuah (יהוה), has been written in various ways throughout the ages. While modern Hebrew and Biblical forms are known, the original Proto-Sinaitic form is increasingly forgotten. In this blog post, we will restore the correct spelling of Yahuah in Proto-Sinaitic, with explanations of direction, symbolism, and comparison to other forms of writing.

1. Proto-Sinaitic: The Oldest Form of Writing Yahuah
Proto-Sinaitic is an early alphabetic script from the 19th-15th centuries BCE used in the Sinai Peninsula area. The script was read from right to left, unlike many later forms.

The correct composition of Yahuah in Proto-Sinaitic is:
HE → WAW → HE → YOD (right to left)
Symbols and meanings:LetterSymbol (pictographic)

Meaning is
Yod = Arm extended (left) = Power, hand, deed
He = Man with raised arms = Revelation, breath
Waw = Y-shaped hook / nail = Connection, confirmation
He = Revelation, breath

The reconstruction is visually confirmed by authentic Proto-inscriptions and modern vector design.

2. Comparison with other scripts:
Script form / Representation of Yahuah / Characteristic

Proto-Sinaitic: Pictographic (unfortunately no font available at the time of writing)
Paleo-Hebrew: 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
Biblical Hebrew: יהוה Square script, classical religious use
Modern Hebrew: יהוה Identical to Biblical, modern context

Conclusion:
Thanks to accurate reconstruction and symbolic understanding, the oldest spelling of the Name Yahuah has been restored. This contributes to the restoration of the original meaning and reverence of the Holy Name.

Let us cherish and share this knowledge.
“For all will call on the Name of Yahuah” (Joel 2:32)

BARAK YAHUAH!

Proto and Paleo Hebrew we read YAHUAH from right to left see below;
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  YAHUAH

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