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Why Yahawashi and Yahowah Could Never Be Original Hebrew Names
A Straightforward Hebrew 101 Explanation Using History, Language, and Evidence Hey, let's sit down and talk straight about the current push to "restore" the supposed original Hebrew pronunciations of God's name as "Yahowah" (or Yahawah ) and the Messiah's name as "Yahawashi" (or similar variants). Many people are sincerely trying to do this, believing these are the true ancient forms that should replace the more familiar English or Greek versions. The intention usually fee
TayU Yaho
5 days ago5 min read


The No Name God: A Universal Religion
Why do Christians usually refer to the Creator, the Elohim of the Israelites, as “God” or “the LORD” ? Scripture gives him a name. Scripture repeats that name openly and builds covenant, law, judgment, land inheritance, exile, punishment, and restoration on that name. The name appears in Hebrew as יהוה (YHWH) and is spoken as Yahuah , often shortened as Yah . The removal of that name was not accidental, linguistic, or devotional. Theology shaped under Roman power abandoned
TayU Yaho
Dec 30, 20258 min read


From Apostolic Israel To Roman Christianity
How Rome Rebranded The Way, Replaced Covenant Authority, And Built An Imperial Religion Abstract This article documents the historical transition from the Israelite, Torah-ordered faith practiced by the Messiah and His apostles to the Roman institutional system later called Christianity. It shows that this transition did not occur through apostolic succession, biblical development, or internal theological necessity. The original movement was known as the Way , an Israelite se
TayU Yaho
Dec 22, 20259 min read


What Afro-Asiatic Really Is: An African Language Family That Spread Into Arabia
Introduction Afro-Asiatic is one of the world’s oldest language families. Modern textbooks describe it as if it formed across two continents at the same time. That description hides its true origin. The earliest branches of Afro-Asiatic formed in the Horn of Africa among Black populations who lived between today’s Eritrea, Djibouti, northern Ethiopia, and parts of Somalia. These languages later crossed the Red Sea into southern Arabia, where they shaped the early civilization
TayU Yaho
Dec 3, 20255 min read


Ye Are Gods - What Does This Mean?
Introduction: A Verse That Challenges What We Thought We Knew Psalm 82:6-7 says, “I have said, Ye are gods ; and all of you are children of the Most High. But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes.” For centuries, this verse has been quoted but rarely understood. Many have taken it to mean that mankind is divine or carries godlike power within, yet that reading collapses when the context is examined. This passage does not honor man; it rebukes those who wer
TayU Yaho
Nov 2, 20254 min read


Who Is the King in Deuteronomy 28, and How the Curses Reveal Israel’s Journey from Jerusalem to America
The question, “Who is the king in Deuteronomy 28?” has stirred much debate, especially between Israelites and Christian apologists. Some try to claim that the “king” mentioned in Deuteronomy 28:36 went with Israel on the ships of Deuteronomy 28:68 , but that claim cannot stand once the text is examined carefully. Deuteronomy 28 is not a random list of punishments, and it is not written in strict chronological order. It is a prophetic overview describing Israel’s fall thro
TayU Yaho
Oct 27, 20259 min read


Born in the Matrix: How Black Christians Lost Their Way
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” – John 8:32 The Forgotten Arrival Yahuah caused the children of Israel to arrive in the Western nations through chains. It was never a choice. Their ancestors did not migrate for opportunity; slave traders captured them, chained them in ships, and forced them to build kingdoms that hated them. The rulers of those empires treated them as property to increase wealth and to fulfill the plan spoken of in Psalm 83,
TayU Yaho
Oct 25, 20255 min read


Nebuchadnezzar’s Statue: The Prophecy of Israel’s Captivity, Judgment, and Restoration
A GREAT STORY TO TELL YOUR CHILDREN, FRIENDS AND FAMILY ON A FEAST DAY LIKE THE FEAST OF PASSOVER OR THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. OUR HISTORY AND FUTURE Gather close and listen. The fire glows low, and the night air feels alive with the sound of history. This is not just a tale about kings, It is the story of Yah and His chosen people. The story of how Israel walked with Him in glory, turned from His commandments, suffered punishment, and will one day rise as rulers and priests
TayU Yaho
Oct 21, 20257 min read


How the Nicene Church Shaped Ethiopian Christianity
Before Rome created councils and creeds, the early assemblies of believers followed the pattern taught directly by the apostles of...
TayU Yaho
Oct 10, 20255 min read


Christianity And Islam: Two Religions Built On A Covenant Not Theirs
The Scriptures are the legal record of Yahuah’s covenant with one people only; Israel. They are not universal religious texts. They do...
TayU Yaho
Jun 20, 20256 min read


Anglo-Saxon Elite: Rulers of the Dark Empire
From the windswept forests of ancient Germania to the boardrooms of London, Washington, Paris, and Berlin, one group of people has...
TayU Yaho
May 29, 20255 min read


No Water, No Life: Why the Israelites Could Not Have Settled in Modern Jerusalem
Introduction The survival of the Israelites during and after the Exodus depended on access to vast amounts of fresh water. With over 3...
TayU Yaho
Feb 23, 20253 min read


The Unbroken Genetic Lineage: The Exponential Growth of the Israelite Nation
From the moment the Israelites emerged as a distinct nation, their genetic ancestry was permanently established, defining them as a...
TayU Yaho
Feb 22, 20254 min read


Internal Betrayal: Israelites and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
The claim that Israelites never sold their own people into slavery is a belief that some hold firmly. However, historical evidence and...
Teotw Ministries
Sep 26, 20243 min read


How Early Christians Distanced Themselves from Israelite Traditions: From Constantine to the Spanish Inquisition
Introduction The relationship between early Christianity and Israelite traditions was complicated and often filled with tension. As...
TayU Yaho
Aug 10, 20245 min read


Evidence That Slaves of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Were Israelites
Introduction The history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (TAST) often highlights its devastating human toll and cultural impact....
TayU Yaho
Jul 19, 20247 min read
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