Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Gaming: Why No Mans Sky Is a Masterpiece
News: This is a War Between East and West
Today there is great news of the works of God, not the least being that this agnostic analyst says explicitly "This is a war between East and West" echoing the words of the scriptures in the book of Esdras. HalleluYah!!!
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Lesson: What Is Purim Really About?
Every year we celebrate Purim with gifts and hail queen Esther for the work that she did to save the nation of Israel but what is Purim really about? Find out in the lesson below.
What Is Purim Really About?
Esther & Her Exploits
- The Political Climate at the Time
- Esther 1:1-3, 9-13, 15-20 & 21-22
- Vashti, disrespected the king in front of all his rulers and subjects setting a bad example for all the women in the empire
- Ahasuerus aka Artaxerxes[1] puts Vashti away
- Esther 2:1-4
- A new queen was being sought for the king
- Who was Esther?
- Mordecai’s cousin
- Esther 2:7
- A humble & obedient woman
- Esther 2:10
- Esther 2:20
- Esther 2:19-22
- A very beautiful sister
- Esther 2:15
- Ester 2:7
- Queen Vashti’s Replacement
- Esther 2:17
- Remember why Vashti was replaced!
- Disobedience, disrespect & setting a bad example
- Esther 1:10-12
- Esther’s Exploits
- She tried to comfort her uncle after he learned that Haman an Edomite made the king decree the extermination of the Jews.
- Esther 4:4
- She disobey’s Mordecai in the interest of saving her life
- Esther 4:11
- She proclaimed a 3 day fast that she may be spared before the king
- Esther 4:15-17
- She set a trap for Haman
- Esther 5:1-4
- Esther 6:14 - 7:2
- She made her petition
- Esther 7:3
- Esther 8:3-6
- She got Haman killed
- Esther 7:6-10
- She killed all Haman's sons
- Esther 9:12-13
- She set Mordecai over the house of Haman
- Esther 8:1-3
- She decreed Purim in the kingdom of Xerxes I
- Esther 9:29-32
Mordecai & His Exploits
- Who was Mordecai?
- A Guardian to Esther
- Esther 2:6-7 & 11
- A Rescuer of Xerxes I
- Esther 2: 21-23
- Esther 6:1-2
- A Benjamite who lived in Shushan
- Esther 2:5 He was also a Benjamite
- A former slave of Nebucadnezzer
- Esther 2:6
- The one who brought Esther forth to Ahhasuerus
- Esther 2:8-9
- Mordecai’s exploits
- He put on sackcloth and wailed for his people
- Esther 4:1
- He commanded Esther to go humbly beg Xerxes I for the lives of her people
- Esther 4:8
- He convinced Esther by fear and by reason to go though she denied his request the first time
- Esther 4:14
- He wrote the decree to exterminate all that would have exterminated them at the request of Haman
- Esther 8:7-15
- He saved souls
- Esther 8:17
- He struck fear in the hearts of the heathens
- Esther 9:1-3
- He became greater and greater in the King’s house
- Esther 9:4
- He established the 14th & 15th of Adar As Purim
- Esther 9:20-22
Lessons from Esther
- Obey a righteous man though the path may look uncertain
- Esther 2:10
- Sirach 26:14-15 a shamefaced and quiet woman is a double grace
- 1 Cor 11:3 the head of the woman is the man
- Do not be afraid to express your concerns
- Esther 4:11 Esther expresses her concerns
- 1 Sam 1:21-23 Hannah expresses her concerns
- Numbers 30:13 & 16 the power of the father and husband over the daughter and the wife
- Use your power for good
- Esther 7:6-10 Esther gets Haman killed
- Despise the heathen’s favour
- Additions to Esther 14:15-16
Lessons from Mordecai
- Stand up for righteousness even against the kings
- Esther 3:2 Mordecai does no reverence to Haman the Edomite
- Use the fear of Yah & compassion to be convincing
- Esther 4:14
- Jude 1:21-23
- Do not spare your enemies when given power over them
- Esther 8:7-15
- 1 Kings 11:14-18 Israel attempts to annihilate Edom
What Purim is Really About?
The Vengeance of Yahawah
- Esther 9:5 they did what they felt like to their enemies
- Esther 8:17 many became Jews out of fear of Israel.
- Joshua 9:17, 22 & 24 the fear of Yah falls up the nations
- Psalm 137:8-9 happy shall he be that dasheth they little ones against the stones
- Exodus 15:3 Yahawah is a man of war
The Mystery Yahawah
- Mordecai sent Esther to the Harem of a heathen king which seems unlawful but Yah blessed it for the salvation of his people
- 2 Esdras 4:10-11
- Isaiah 55:8
The Righteousness of Esther
- Esther followed Mordecai’s seemingly sinful plan putting herself in his hands I believe it’s because she knows he would bare her iniquity re Numbers 30:16
- She fasted and prayed for her life
- She hatched and executed a plot to expose Haman
- She exalted Mordecai
- She decreed his instructions making them law
But Most of All Purim is About the Faith of a Benjamite named Mordecai
- He sent Esther to the harem of the king I believe to gain power for his people trusting that Yah would protect her. That’s some serious faith.
- 2 Macc 15:36
Halal Yahawah! Ba Ha Sham Ha Mashiach Yahawashi
(Praise Yahawah! In the name of the Messiah, Yahawashi!)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahasuerus - sourced Feb 23rd 2024
Numerous scholars have proposed theories as to who Ahasuerus represents. Most scholars today identify him with Xerxes I, as did 19th-century Bible commentaries.[9] Three factors, among others, contribute to this identification:
- It is believed the Hebrew 'Ahasuerus' descended from the Persian names for Xerxes I.
- Historian Herodotus describes Xerxes I as being susceptible to women and in the habit of making extravagant offers to them, just as he did to Esther ("up to half my kingdom"). Herodotus mentions that the Persian empire stretched from India to Ethiopia and also refers to the magnificent royal palace in Shushan (Susa), corroboration of what is stated in the Book of Esther. In addition Herodotus mentions an assembly of Persian nobles called by Xerxes to advise him on the proposed war against Greece. Although Herodotus does not give the location of this assembly, the date – "after Egypt was subdued" – corresponds to Xerxes' third year when Esther records an assembly of Persian nobility at a feast. (Histories VII.8) Herodotus also mentions that following his defeat at Salamis Xerxes I became involved in harem intrigues involving his wife Amestris and his daughter-in-law, with whom he became enamoured. (Histories IX.108) Herodotus relates this occurred in the tenth month of his seventh year as king – the same time Ahasuerus was choosing beautiful women for his harem (Esther 2:16).
- Annals from the reign of Xerxes I mention an otherwise unattested official by the name of "Marduka", which some have proposed refers to Mordecai, as both are mentioned serving in the king's court.[citation needed]
Identification of "Ahasuerus" as Artaxerxes I[edit]
While today the king of Esther is usually identified as Xerxes I, the ancient traditions identify him with his son, Artaxerxes I. The Septuagint, the Vulgate, the Midrash of Esther Rabbah, I, 3 and the Josippon identify him as Artaxerxes. Many historians and exegetes from ancient times and the middle ages also identified Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes I, including, most notably, Josephus,[10] who relates that "Artaxerxes" was the name by which he was known to the Greeks.[11] The Ethiopic text calls him Arťeksis, usually the Ethiopic equivalent of Artaxerxes.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Lesson: Destruction of Nicanor
This week we begin reviewing the feasts that are coming up in the 12th month called Adar. We are now in the 11th month called Shabat. We’re beginning with the Destruction of Nicanor a great feast celebrating the destruction of a man arrogant enough to stretch forth his hand and make threats against God’s temple. You can download the lesson precepts here, investigate the full lesson below or watch the video.
Destruction of Nicanor
INTRODUCTION
Nahum 1:15 Judah keep thy solemn feast
- Sirach 14:14-16 No seeking of dainties in the grave
Rehearse The Righteous Acts Of Yahawah
Judges 5:11-12 Far from the noise of the archers[1] they shall rehearse the righteousness of Yah
- Noise of archers
- Psalm 64:1-3 the wicked are the archers
- Psalm 11:2
- 2 Esdras 16:13-16 & 22 They are the weapon of Yahawah
- Who are the wicked?
- Job 9:24 the ones with the whole world in their hand
- Daniel 9:26 the people of the prince of darkness
- 1 Macc 5:3 the children of Esau
- In the places of drawing water
- Q. What does that mean?
- A. It means the places of your captivity
- Joshua 9:21-23 drawers of water as bondmen
- Deut 29:10-11 drawers of water lowest in Israel
- Far from your captivity (see interlinear Judges 5:11)
- This is carnally what just happened with Yaal killing Sisera but also spiritually what will happen after Israel suffers.
Destruction of Nicanor
1 Macc 7*
2 Macc 14 & 15
Conclusion
Psalms 139:19-20, -24 (for great context and powerful ending) God will slay the wicked
Isaiah 63:1-4 Yahawashi coming from Edom on judgement day
- Let us remember what Yahawah has done for us already and what he will do for us in the future as we gear up for the Destruction of Nicanor.
- HalleluYah ba ha sham ha mashiach Yahawashi!!!
[1] See interlinear for better understanding https://biblehub.com/interlinear/judges/5-11.htm
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
News: Tucker Carlson Interviews Vladimir Putin
Yahawah says we should always try a matter before believing it (Prov 14:15) and hear the whole story before making a judgement (Sirach 11:7). Though we know that both these men are devils, in this interview Vladimir shines through as the weapon that Yahawah will use to destroy the US by speaking more intelligently, revealing more truth and showing he does not fear the great whore.
Health: Barbara O’neill - Women’s Hormones
Don’t be alarmed seeing me promote this Edomite’s video family. Yahawah has given various kinds of wisdom to various people (Isaiah 54:16, Exodus 31:2-5) all for the good of those who love him (Romans 8:28). That being said listen to this woman who is hated by her own people whistle blow and teach about how hormones affect women. She also touches a little on men. Your understanding of women’s physiology will grow tremendously by watching this. Check it out
Lesson: Why God Hates Black History Month
This month the people of God will double down on the blinders and continue celebrating black history month, a thinly veiled sleeping potion for our people. This is a sin against the true black God of our people who said that we should not keep heathen customs, nor should we follow wicked leaders. Watch the video below to get the full breakdown of why God hates this month particularly. Alternatively you can study the scriptural notes on your own below or download them here.
WHY GOD HATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH
- HE GAVE US OUR OWN FEASTS
- Lev 23 even these are my feasts!
- Q. Is black history month included in the feasts of Yahawah?
A. No!
- HE SAID DON’T KEEP THE CUSTOMS OF THE HEATHEN
- Jer 10:1-5 Learn not the way of the heathen
- Lev 18:3 You shall not do after the traditions of Egypt
- Pride week
- Halloween
- Valentines Day
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas are all to be rejected for they are heathen customs!
- Therefore we must beware lest any man spoil us through this tradition because it is after the rudiments of the world and not after Christ!
- Col 2:8 Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.
Q- Who will spoil the people through philosophy and vain deceit according to God?
A - Jer 23:1-2 Woe be unto the pastors (ie. the shepherds)
Q. Have we been robbed through philosophy and vain deceit? Let’s find out!
- BHM ORIGINS
One is a wicked Israelite named Carter G Woodson & the next is a man the library of congress says is a negro but I believe he’s an Edomite. Jesse E Moorland is his name!
- Let’s get to know Carter G Woodson[3]
- Teachings of Carter G Woodson
- The miseducation of the negro full of miseducation in it!
- Q - What is the good education of the so-called negro according to God?
- A - Deut 4:5-10
- His institution of BHM is not for the glory of God or to commemorate resistance against Esau.
BHM is focused on gaining acceptance of Edomites for Israelites by showing that we are as intellectual, cultured, accepting, useful and Christian as them.
It’s focused on ending Racism! Where’s that in the bible? Didn’t God say separate from your enemies and take heed of your friends?
- Mr Woodson even chose black history month date based on the birthday of Abe Lincoln[4] & WEB DuBois
- A pastor pushing Christianity
- A beggar begging for integration
- Sirach 40:28 lead not a beggar’s life
Recap: BHM is a man made celebration involving begging, giving your inheritance over to your enemy, forsaking the laws, teaching lies about our origins and learning the ways of our oppressor who is Satan in the flesh. Therefore it is evil and God hates it!
- BHM PROMOTES PHILOSOPHY AND VAIN DECEIT
- Jer 23:25-28 I have a dream
- Martin Luther King Jr has a day because his spell of destruction was one of the most potent in the kingdom and when he began to wake up they shot him the head.
- Deut 28:64 Worshiping wood and stone
- Our people worship the cross of Christianity & the Kabba stone of Mecca
- Sirach 6:13 Warring against the Edomite. Separate from your enemies
- Black panthers tried to fight a war against Esau to stay in America when we really should have just left.
- Making money your God
- Ezekiel 20:7 Do not defile yourselves with the idols of Egypt
- Matt 6:24 You cannot serve both God and money
CONCLUSION
Because BHM is a man made custom that promotes lawlessness in the nation of Israel God hates it and you should too!
- John 15:13-14 Ye are my friends if ye do as I command you
- Matt 15:8-9 In vain do they worship me teaching for doctrine the commandments of men
ADDITIONAL NOTES
FEASTS ORDAINED BY ISRAEL
Be aware though, there are some feasts ordained by Israel that are not in the law!
- These include Day of Simon, Day of Nicanor & Purim
- These were ordained by Israel which we have power as a nation to do!
- How do I know that? Because Christ kept a feast that the nation ordained in John 10:22
- Also there is a tradition ordained by Israel concerning a virgin who died that Israel also keeps. The account is in Judges 11:34-40
[1] https://www.atlantalegalcare.com/blog/the-history-of-the-black-history-month/
The origins of Black History Month date back to 1915. In September of 1915 Carter G. Woodson and Jesse E. Moorland founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. Carter G. Woodson (December 19, 1875 – April 3, 1950) was an American historian, author, and journalist. He is considered the father of black history. Jesse E. Moorland was an American minister, community executive and civic leader. The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History is an organization dedicated to researching and promoting achievements by black Americans and others of African descent.
[3] Biography of Carter G Woodson https://www.britannica.com/biography/Carter-G-Woodson
[4] ABOUT ABE LINCOLN https://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/abraham-lincoln#emancipation-proclamation-and-gettysburg-address Shortly after the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), Lincoln issued a preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which took effect on January 1, 1863, and freed all of the enslaved people in the rebellious states not under federal control, but left those in the border states (loyal to the Union) in bondage.
[5] JESSE E MOORLAND BIO https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/moorland-jesse-1863-1940/
[6] JESSE E MOORLAND LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ENTRY https://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/94/9403/woodson.html



