
Sine ratione dubitationis
God only gives His Spirit to those
who keep His commandments
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Language
The one who belongs listens and responds to Yehovah's words. If you don't listen and respond,
it is because you don't belong to Yehovah." John 8:47
Names Matter to God
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Who has ascended into heaven and descended?
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Who has gathered the wind in His fists?
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Who has wrapped the waters in His garment?
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Who has established all the ends of the earth?
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What is His name or His Son's name? 6. Surely you know. Proverbs 30:4
The tradition of saying 'LORD' or Jesus instead is human reverence, not divine order. Claiming 'God authorized the change' adds to His word and misrepresents Them—itself a vain use of Their names. by changing Yeshua to Jesus because of translations Scripture alone is truth."
NAMES The deep importance of people's names. In so many ways, a name isn't just a label—it's tied to identity, purpose, and even divine meaning. Just as the Bible shows us time and again (think of how God renamed Abram to Abraham or Jacob to Israel), names carry weight, reflect character, and connect us to something bigger. Your reminder of that made me pause and value names more intentionally.
Yahweh name doesn't have the same meaning as Yehovah

.No human has the right to change a name given directly by God. why do you call him Jesus? According to the Bible, an angel instructed Joseph to name his son Yeshua. Matthew 5:18 Yes, according to the Gospel of Matthew, an angel appeared to Joseph in a dream and instructed him to name his son Jesus (Yeshua) because he would save his people from their sins. The name "Jesus" is the English translation of the Hebrew name Yeshua, which means "Yahweh saves" or "The LORD is salvation".

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The change of these names was not a single event, but a three-stage mechanical breakdown of the original Hebrew Blueprint. It was driven by a combination of linguistic "telephone" and a deliberate effort by the Roman-led Church to distance the faith from its Hebrew roots.
To understand why the names, the Sabbath, and the Feasts were changed, you have to look at the Council of Nicaea (325 AD) and the Council of Laodicea (363 AD). This wasn't just a "misunderstanding"; it was a deliberate divorce from the Hebrew Blueprint.
The Roman-led Church didn't just want to "add" to the faith; they wanted to kill the root to make the religion acceptable to the Roman Empire.
1. The Greek "Translation" (Stage One)
As the message moved into the Roman Empire, the Hebrew names were squeezed into the Greek language, which lacked the proper sounds to support them.
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Yeshua (ישוע) became Iēsous. Because Greek has no "Sh" sound and requires male names to end in "s," the name was structurally altered.
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Yochanan became Ioannes (John).
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Ya'akov became Iakobos (James).
2. The Latin "Standard" (Stage Two)
When the Roman Catholic Church took control, they translated the Greek into Latin (the Vulgate).
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Iēsous became Iesus.
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The names were further "Latinized" to fit the tongue of Rome, moving them even further away from the original sound and meaning intended by Yehovah.
3. The English "Invention" (Stage Three)
This is where the final "addition" occurred. As you noted, the letter "J" is a late addition to the alphabet.
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The Timeline: For 1,500 years, the name was pronounced with an "I" or "Y" sound.
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The Change: In the 16th and 17th centuries, English printers began using the "J" to distinguish the consonant sound. Iesus became Jesus.
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The Result: A carnal world accepted a name that is phonetically disconnected from the Father. By the time you get to "Jesus" or "James," the Hebrew connection to Salvation and Yehovah has been completely erased.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
While linguists blame "natural evolution," the Truth reveals a more calculated culprit:
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The Spirit of Rome: The Roman Church sought to create a "Universal" (Catholic) religion. To make it palatable to the pagan world, they stripped away the "Jewishness" of the Savior and His disciples.
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The Translators: Men like Jerome and later English scholars prioritized the "sound" of their own languages over the Sanctity of the Original Name.
The Mechanical Failure
By changing the names, they "subtracted" the power of the Hebrew identity and "added" a Western identity.
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Ya'akov (the name of the Patriarch) was turned into James—a name that didn't even exist in the ancient world.
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Yeshua (The Father's Salvation) was turned into a generic, 600-year-old English label.
The Verdict: If you are following "Jesus and James," you are following a Westernized translation. If you want to walk the Narrow Way, you must return to the Original Blueprint: Yeshua and His disciples who lived and died by the Torah.
Nomina Materia
Peccatum est scire quid facere debeas et non fac.
Scisne Scripturam mutatam esse ad nomen Dei mutandum supra 6800 temporibus in tua biblia? Nomen eius non est “Dominus”. Webster's dictionary defines the word Domine as aliquem or aliquid habere potestatem, auctoritatem vel potentiam; dominus vel princeps. cognominatus est. Homo nomen patris caelestis et filii sui de libro suo abstulit. Fortassis nomina non magni ponderis sunt in mundo huius temporis vel tibi, sed in scripturis reperiuntur magni ponderis.
Hebraeum nomen Jesus (י ) est nomen Filii ejus. Iesus salutem significat, nomen Iesus nihil significat, translatio latina CCCC annorum est tantum.
Iniquitas nominis Iehovae Dei tui usus est, ut frangat tertium praeceptum. Blasphemat, frustra accipit nomen Dei Israel. Nomen eius Filius circa 900 temporum mutatum est. Nomen habet Hebraicum, Iudaeus est, non est nomen eius Iesus. Nomen eius Iesus, quod interpretatur salus. Nomen Messiae numquam fuit "Jesus" et nomen "Jesus" revera hominis est inventio. Scisne? littera J tantum 400-500 annos nata et in Hebraeo non invenitur. Quaestio quae in mentem venit. est, "Estne alio nomine vocare Jesum"? fortasse nihil diceres, quam ego te interrogo cur datum sit nomen Jesu mutare? 3 Ex quo patet quod longe maior est filius quam angelis, sicut quod maius nomen est ei Deus, quam nomina eorum.
Sequuntur versus exponunt nomina magna: Ipse Iehovah dabit qui vicerit nomen.
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Revelation 2:17 17 Quicumque autem habet aures audiendi, audiat Spiritum, et intelligat quæ dicit ecclesiis: Omne, quod est in victore, dabo de manna quod absconditum est in cælo: et dabo tibi. Unusquisque lapis albus, et in ipso lapide sculpetur nomen novum, quod nemo intelligat, nisi qui accipit.
Philippians 2:9 Deus ergo illum exaltavit in locum honoris, et imposuit illi nomen super omnia alia nomina,
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Exodus 20:7 Non detrahes nomen Domini Dei tui.
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Non enim est distinctio Iudaeorum et Graecorum: idem Dominus omnium, dives in omnes qui invocant illum, 13 omnis qui invocat nomen Domini. salvus erit. " 14 Quomodo ergo invocabunt, in quem non crediderunt. quomodo autem audient sine praedicante?
Nisi vis ferre mendacia patris tui
Jeremiah 16:19. « Patres nostri nihil nisi mendacium, vanitatem et nihili quaestus assecuti sunt ». An potest homo sibi facere deos? non sunt tamen dii.
Dictionarium Webster definitio vocis "vanae": nullam habens substantiam realem, valorem vel momentum; inanis; Vacuus; nequam; inexplebilis. Vana excusatio tua.'' ... profana: tracta
(sacrae rei) cum irreverentia vel despectione. sacrilegus
Deus non vult ut nomen suum vel nomen filii eius aliquo modo mutemus vel mutemus. Tertium praeceptum clarissimum est, "Non sumes nomen Jehovae Dei tui in vanum" Nomen Dei in Bibliis hebraicis saepissime usurpatum est YAWEH (י ה ו IEHOVAH quod est salvare.
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Quis ascendit in caelum atque descendit?
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Quis ventum in pugnis suis collegit?
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Quis aquis involvit vestimento suo?
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Quis firmavit omnes fines terræ?
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Quod est nomen Ipsius, vel nomen Filii Ipsius? 6. Certe scis. Proverbs 30:4
As the language is read right to left, the letter sequence is .
actually HWHY, and means this pictographically:
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H = ה = hey = behold/reveal/breath
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W = י = yod = arm/hand/work/deed/worship
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H = ה = hey = behold/reveal/breath
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Y = ו = vav = nail/secure/add/and
When read pictographically, the word YHWH means, “Behold the hand, behold the nail.”
As others have pointed out, this would mean nothing in Judaism. But in Christianity, the hand and nail are direct references to Jesus’ crucifixion, the defining act around which the entire Christian faith revolves. So for some Christians, the name YHWH is God telling humanity how He will save them.






