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freebyrd parable fucking genius! User ID: 69169 10-29-2012 03:58 AM
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whats the name of god?
didn't god tell mose's that his name was I AM?
so who is god? I AM
kind of puts that john 3:16 scripture into perspective?
go look in the mirror and recite that verse to yourself, what do you get out of it now?
no one comes unto the father or the divine mind but by me,
who is me?
well you of course....in that you use the power of the consciousness of the christ in meditation to access the kingdom within,
thats where the christ said it was
quit looking for external saviors and worshiping religious dogmas
you are the answers you seek
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 118596 10-29-2012 04:00 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
Stone Cold Stevey tried waking some people up to that back in the day, I think. Didn't he?
Maybe people didn't make the connection. I think they were too busy hooting and hollering.
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RockTheCatbox Banned User ID: 125779 10-29-2012 04:02 AM
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RegisteredLOPGuest Registered User User ID: 130136 10-29-2012 04:05 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
i think that's just partly correct... as far as i know his name was something like "i am that i am" or something.
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Black H@t Reality What Is Real? User ID: 100888 10-29-2012 04:08 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
The vowelized vocalization of the four-letter, Ineffibale Name of God, the Shem HaMeforash, YHVH, was known only by the High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, and uttered by him only once each year, on Yom Kippur, and then, only in the Holy of Holies. So holy, so powerful was this secret name that anyone other than the High Priest who uttered it would die -- and even he could be struck down by God if he mispronounced it for some reason.
As a result, the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies alone on Yom Kippur with a rope tied around one ankle; thus, in the event that he should be struck down by YHVH for mispronouncing the Shem HaMeforash, the secondary priests could pull him out of the room so that he could pass on the vocalization of the Name to one priest before he expired.
With the final destruction of the Temple and the resultant passing of the office of the Kohain Gadol (High Priest), the true vocalization of YHVH, the most-high "Name," was lost. Only the "High-Priest-To-Come," which is to say the Messiah, would know its true pronunciation and be authorized to speak it. Thus, Jesus prays to God, "I have made your Name known to the men you took from the world to give to me" (John 17:6) and uses his priveleged knowledge of the Shem HaMeforash as proof of his Messianic office by declaring to his disciples, "The works I do by my father's Name are my witness [that I am the Messiah]" (John 10:25), and "Whatever you ask for in my name I will do" (John 14:13)
Viewed within this context, Sabbatai Zevi's "strange gesture" of publically uttering the forbidden YHVH can be seen as his proclimation that he was, indeed, the Chosen One of God, the Messiah of Israel and the world. The exact nature of his vocalization of the four vowels has been lost, or kept as a secret by the 300-year old Turkish "Donmeh," descendants of the families who followed Sabbatai into Islam over three centuries ago and continue to covertly worship him as the Messiah, while
overtly practicing Islam. (There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand such Believers in the world today, mostly in the Levant, who are only recently beginning to surface as a "lost species" of Judaism.)
Nevertheless, there are numberous possibile ways in which the Shem HaMeforash could have been vocalized by AMIRA"H -- and these, by tradition, were transmitted from the last Kohain Gadol to the great Kabbalists of his time, and from them to their successors down through history who preserved them in the ancient Kabbalistic amulets they prepared.
--------------> Alert: Man In Sackcloth Is The Mahdi <--------------
The descendants of your tormentors will come and bow before you.
Those who despised you will kiss your feet. They will call you the
City of the LORD, and Zion of the Holy One of Israel.- Isaiah 60:14
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(This post was last modified: 10-29-2012 04:11 AM by Black H@t.)
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Crankgorilla Registered User User ID: 130228 10-29-2012 04:10 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
It's god spelled backward.
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Ray-Ray Debarge lop guest User ID: 127302 10-29-2012 04:13 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
George
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 130097 10-29-2012 04:14 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
Black H@t Wrote:The vowelized vocalization of the four-letter, Ineffibale Name of God, the Shem HaMeforash, YHVH, was known only by the High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, and uttered by him only once each year, on Yom Kippur, and then, only in the Holy of Holies. So holy, so powerful was this secret name that anyone other than the High Priest who uttered it would die -- and even he could be struck down by God if he mispronounced it for some reason.
As a result, the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies alone on Yom Kippur with a rope tied around one ankle; thus, in the event that he should be struck down by YHVH for mispronouncing the Shem HaMeforash, the secondary priests could pull him out of the room so that he could pass on the vocalization of the Name to one priest before he expired.
With the final destruction of the Temple and the resultant passing of the office of the Kohain Gadol (High Priest), the true vocalization of YHVH, the most-high "Name," was lost. Only the "High-Priest-To-Come," which is to say the Messiah, would know its true pronunciation and be authorized to speak it. Thus, Jesus prays to God, "I have made your Name known to the men you took from the world to give to me" (John 17:6) and uses his priveleged knowledge of the Shem HaMeforash as proof of his Messianic office by declaring to his disciples, "The works I do by my father's Name are my witness [that I am the Messiah]" (John 10:25), and "Whatever you ask for in my name I will do" (John 14:13)
Viewed within this context, Sabbatai Zevi's "strange gesture" of publically uttering the forbidden YHVH can be seen as his proclimation that he was, indeed, the Chosen One of God, the Messiah of Israel and the world. The exact nature of his vocalization of the four vowels has been lost, or kept as a secret by the 300-year old Turkish "Donmeh," descendants of the families who followed Sabbatai into Islam over three centuries ago and continue to covertly worship him as the Messiah, while
overtly practicing Islam. (There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand such Believers in the world today, mostly in the Levant, who are only recently beginning to surface as a "lost species" of Judaism.)
Nevertheless, there are numberous possibile ways in which the Shem HaMeforash could have been vocalized by AMIRA"H -- and these, by tradition, were transmitted from the last Kohain Gadol to the great Kabbalists of his time, and from them to their successors down through history who preserved them in the ancient Kabbalistic amulets they prepared.
That's some crazy stuff. Why would God care in the slightest if you knew or spoke his name? That would be just downright mean.
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flintstone lop guest User ID: 125316 10-29-2012 04:15 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
tom cruise?
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Pope Frank Registered User User ID: 120277 10-29-2012 04:16 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
"Father"
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freebyrd parable fucking genius! User ID: 69169 10-29-2012 04:18 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
Black H@t Wrote:The vowelized vocalization of the four-letter, Ineffibale Name of God, the Shem HaMeforash, YHVH, was known only by the High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, and uttered by him only once each year, on Yom Kippur, and then, only in the Holy of Holies. So holy, so powerful was this secret name that anyone other than the High Priest who uttered it would die -- and even he could be struck down by God if he mispronounced it for some reason.
As a result, the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies alone on Yom Kippur with a rope tied around one ankle; thus, in the event that he should be struck down by YHVH for mispronouncing the Shem HaMeforash, the secondary priests could pull him out of the room so that he could pass on the vocalization of the Name to one priest before he expired.
With the final destruction of the Temple and the resultant passing of the office of the Kohain Gadol (High Priest), the true vocalization of YHVH, the most-high "Name," was lost. Only the "High-Priest-To-Come," which is to say the Messiah, would know its true pronunciation and be authorized to speak it. Thus, Jesus prays to God, "I have made your Name known to the men you took from the world to give to me" (John 17:6) and uses his priveleged knowledge of the Shem HaMeforash as proof of his Messianic office by declaring to his disciples, "The works I do by my father's Name are my witness [that I am the Messiah]" (John 10:25), and "Whatever you ask for in my name I will do" (John 14:13)
Viewed within this context, Sabbatai Zevi's "strange gesture" of publically uttering the forbidden YHVH can be seen as his proclimation that he was, indeed, the Chosen One of God, the Messiah of Israel and the world. The exact nature of his vocalization of the four vowels has been lost, or kept as a secret by the 300-year old Turkish "Donmeh," descendants of the families who followed Sabbatai into Islam over three centuries ago and continue to covertly worship him as the Messiah, while
overtly practicing Islam. (There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand such Believers in the world today, mostly in the Levant, who are only recently beginning to surface as a "lost species" of Judaism.)
Nevertheless, there are numberous possibile ways in which the Shem HaMeforash could have been vocalized by AMIRA"H -- and these, by tradition, were transmitted from the last Kohain Gadol to the great Kabbalists of his time, and from them to their successors down through history who preserved them in the ancient Kabbalistic amulets they prepared.
this is/was the first perversion of scripture, making men believe that no one can know god without an intercession or intermediary
works the same in any faith through rabbis imams pastors etc...
the biggest fear of established religion is you and i finding out that we are god
after that what do we need them and their dogma ritual and traditions for,
even though there is a metaphysical explanation for this ritual anyway,
like much of the worlds holy books it has a deeper meaning besides the obvious interpretation,
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RegisteredLOPGuest Registered User User ID: 130136 10-29-2012 04:18 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
LoP Guest Wrote:Black H@t Wrote:The vowelized vocalization of the four-letter, Ineffibale Name of God, the Shem HaMeforash, YHVH, was known only by the High Priest of the Temple in Jerusalem, and uttered by him only once each year, on Yom Kippur, and then, only in the Holy of Holies. So holy, so powerful was this secret name that anyone other than the High Priest who uttered it would die -- and even he could be struck down by God if he mispronounced it for some reason.
As a result, the High Priest entered the Holy of Holies alone on Yom Kippur with a rope tied around one ankle; thus, in the event that he should be struck down by YHVH for mispronouncing the Shem HaMeforash, the secondary priests could pull him out of the room so that he could pass on the vocalization of the Name to one priest before he expired.
With the final destruction of the Temple and the resultant passing of the office of the Kohain Gadol (High Priest), the true vocalization of YHVH, the most-high "Name," was lost. Only the "High-Priest-To-Come," which is to say the Messiah, would know its true pronunciation and be authorized to speak it. Thus, Jesus prays to God, "I have made your Name known to the men you took from the world to give to me" (John 17:6) and uses his priveleged knowledge of the Shem HaMeforash as proof of his Messianic office by declaring to his disciples, "The works I do by my father's Name are my witness [that I am the Messiah]" (John 10:25), and "Whatever you ask for in my name I will do" (John 14:13)
Viewed within this context, Sabbatai Zevi's "strange gesture" of publically uttering the forbidden YHVH can be seen as his proclimation that he was, indeed, the Chosen One of God, the Messiah of Israel and the world. The exact nature of his vocalization of the four vowels has been lost, or kept as a secret by the 300-year old Turkish "Donmeh," descendants of the families who followed Sabbatai into Islam over three centuries ago and continue to covertly worship him as the Messiah, while
overtly practicing Islam. (There are an estimated 10 to 15 thousand such Believers in the world today, mostly in the Levant, who are only recently beginning to surface as a "lost species" of Judaism.)
Nevertheless, there are numberous possibile ways in which the Shem HaMeforash could have been vocalized by AMIRA"H -- and these, by tradition, were transmitted from the last Kohain Gadol to the great Kabbalists of his time, and from them to their successors down through history who preserved them in the ancient Kabbalistic amulets they prepared.
That's some crazy stuff. Why would God care in the slightest if you knew or spoke his name? That would be just downright mean.
because he's a crazy spork. but compared to the holy ghost this is nothing... never say something against the holy ghost.
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freebyrd parable fucking genius! User ID: 69169 10-29-2012 04:19 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
Crankgorilla Wrote:It's god spelled backward.
actually god and the devil are just plays on words for good and evil
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Ahriman Registered User User ID: 113859 10-29-2012 04:22 AM
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 118596 10-29-2012 04:23 AM
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RE: whats the name of god?
freebyrd Wrote:actually god and the devil are just plays on words for good and evil

goodandevil.
goddamneddevil.
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