Yahusha encourages all of us to endure
in the faith and not compromise. He gives us specific examples of how we
will be led astray using the 7 assemblies of Nazarenes in John’s time:
· Yahusha
instructs the church of Ephesus to repent finding them guilty of
abandoned their first love, or the love they once had.
· Yahusha
instructs the church of Smyrna to warn them of ten days of tribulation
that may cost them their lives or imprisonment.
· Yahusha
instructs the church of Pergamum to repent finding them guilty of
following the doctrines of Balaam and the Nicolaitans.
· Yahusha
instructs the church of Thyatira to repent finding them guilty of
following the teachings of the prophetess Jezebel.
These are all examples of how we would
all be led astray by the False Religion and world system over the course
of the last days (Age of PISCES). With
each example and instruction to the churches, Yahusha identifies himself
by ORION in The Heavenly Scroll.
Now let us learn some basic precepts
from which to build a foundation for understanding this book.
In recent years, I have noticed going around social media the
accusation that the Messiah’s name is not Yahusha (or even Jesus,
Yeshua, or Yahshua) but Immanuel. The following verse is used to justify
this claim:
Isaiah 7:14
Therefore the Lord
Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin will be with child and
will give birth to a son, and will call Him Immanuel.
Matthew 1:23
"The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call
him Immanuel".
These same verses are used to justify the doctrine of Incarnation
as it is said “Yahuah came to Earth as a sinful man” that is why the
Messiah’s name is Immanuel which is said to mean “God is with us”. Is
this true? Or is Immanuel a title with deeper meaning having nothing to
do with incarnation?
We read in Revelation Chapter 3 Yahusha claim the title “Amen”
which means “true and faithful witness”.
Revelation 3:14
And unto the angel
of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen (aman),
(meaning)
the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the (eternal)
creation of Yahuah (firstborn
of the dead);
Is there any link between Immanuel and the Amen? A connection that
would bring Scripture back into agreement, resolve these issues with
Immanuel implying incarnation and give us greater insight into the
Messiah’s role?
“Immanuel” is a Hebrew name with meaning that gives glory to
Yahuah. It, like his other titles (names) such as Yahusha and Elijah, is
a contracted sentence name. In this case it is a contraction of Imman –
u – El, and as such, can be a “title” not just a name. In Hebrew it is a
contracted form of the English sentence “Faithful and
True Witness of Yahuah”. It does not mean “God
is with us” as it taught in the false Christian Church.
The word “aman” is the root in Hebrew of eman, or iman (the
beginning of Immanuel)’? Aman it is the same word and there are three
ways of writing it in Hebrew; aman(u), amen(u) and iman(u). The word
trail (with Strong’s numbers) is: Aman (H6004), Amen (H543) and Iman
(H5973). There is also emune(ah), which means "I am one of them that are
faithful and peaceable". We must, in the case of Hebrew, study the word
trail to come to a full understanding of a “sentence name” or “title”
such as Immanuel:
Strong’s H-6005. 'Immanuw'el,
im-maw-noo-ale';
from {A.}H-5973 and
{B.}H-410 with suff. pron. ins.; with us (is) God; Immanuel, a typ. name
of Isaiah's son:--Immanuel.
Strong’s H-5973. 'im,
eem;
from H-6004; adv. or
prep. with (i.e. in conjunction with ), in varied applications; spec.
equally with; often with prep. pref. (and then usually unrepresented in
English):-- accompanying, against, and, as (X long as), before, beside,
by (reason of), for all, from (among, between), in, like, more than, of,
(un-) to, with (-al).
Strong’s H-410.
'el, ale;
short. from H-352;
strength; as adj. mighty; espec. the Almighty (but used also of any
deity):--God (god), X goodly, X great, idol, might (-y one), power,
strong. Comp. names in "-el."
Strong’s H-6004. 'amam,
aw-mam';
a prim. root; to associate; by impl. to overshadow (by huddling
together):--become dim, hide;
Strong’s H-539 ‘aman
aw’man;
Primary root word;
properly, to build up or support; to foster as a parent or nurse;
figuratively to render (or be) firm or faithful, to trust or believe, to
be permanent or quiet; morally to be true or certain; once (Isa. 30:21;
interchangeable 541) to go to the right hand:--hence, assurance,
believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of long continuance,
stedfast, sure, surely, trusty, verified), nurse, (-ing father), (put),
trust, turn to the right.
Strong’s H-352. 'ayil,
ah'-yil;
from the same as
H-193; prop. strength; hence anything strong; spec. a chief
(politically); also a ram (from his strength); a pilaster (as a strong
support); an oak or other strong tree:--mighty (man), lintel, oak, post,
ram, tree.
Strong’s H-193. 'uwl,
ool;
from an unused root mean. to twist, i.e. (by impl.) be strong; the body
(as being rolled together); also powerful:--mighty, strength.
So, ame(a)nu'el,
imanu'el and emune'el all are Immanuel and
together give us the full meaning. It's like how Yahushua, Yahshua, and
Yahusha are all the same name, but sometimes the placement of the vowels
vary.
“I” is often
pronounced with the YEH sound. In fact, those that call themselves
Ethiopian Jews say Amanu’el, which (to them) means “to have faith in
Elohim, my faith is in EL, Amen (Amon, Imam, Magnet, Faith)” and claim
this was a literal name for Yahusha, even citing Revelation 3:14 not
realizing it was his title. “Name” in Hebrew also means “title”.
Revelation 3:14
And unto the angel
of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen (aman),
(meaning)
the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the (eternal)
creation of Yahuah (firstborn
of the dead);
The word “aman” defines itself there – a “faithful and true
witness” of Yahuah”. It is not just given to the Messiah, or Isaiah's
son, but Yahuah Himself is also called "faithful and true". Moses and
Samuel were called faithful witnesses they are “Immanuel”, as are many
others.
Immanuel is a title and not a literal name (much
like Elijah is a title) - even though the prophecy has
been misapplied and the word mistranslated as "god with us" in order to
promote the church’s falsely claimed position of Yahusha's deity.
Discernment tells us, however, that Yahusha WAS an Aman’el, and any
other person who is faithful to Yahuah’s two witnesses (The
Heavenly and Earthly Scrolls) is also an Aman’el.