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Pamphlet 6089 Isaiah KC 22-1xxxx

Unfortunately most Christians do not know the difference
between an Hebrew, an Israelite, and Judahite

In our last study we concluded with the question from Isaiah 14:32
"What shall one then answer the messengers of the nation?"

The answer was that the Lord has founded Zion and if you want to be among His people in the eternity you better trust in it!

Isaiah 14:32
What shall one then answer the messengers of the nation? That the LORD hath founded Zion, and the poor of his people shall trust in it.
To that end, in the next two chapters our Father has some personalized advice and counsel
for the idolatrous children of Moab who are in big trouble
because they look NOT to Zion, but to another "city", even that great city Babylon of these last days,
for their security and well being.

And as we study what our Father would have us to know concerning Moab's trouble,
let these chapters also serve to teach us a study method we must use
if we are to learn how to read and understand His Word in more depth.

You "see", if we only use one translation, and that being in English,
and never take the time to acquire some basic work tools like a Strong's Concordance*
and a KJV Bible with which to do some "digging",
we will not be able to uncover the meanings of the names given in this chapter
which is required in order to be able to understand what is actually being said.

Names are very important in our Father's Word because they do have meaning.

For example, we have noted many times that the name "Isai-ah" means "Yahveh's salvation".

And then there is "Jeremi-ah" whose name means "Whom Yah launches forth"
and "Joshu-a(h)" whose name means "Yahveh's savior".

Notice that these names all end in "ah or Yah"
while some others end in "El" such as "Ezek-i-el" which means "God is (my) strength"
or "Dan-i-el" which means "God is (my) Judge"
or "Micha-el" which means "Who is like God".

Note: Some of the meanings of the names and locations in this study are also taken from the Brown Drivers Briggs Hebrew Lexicon.

Then too, it is not just the names of persons that are used to give us a more in-depth understanding
of what is being said but also the names of locations.

How many Christians know that "Beth-lehem" means "House of Bread"?

They should because it is not by happenstance that it is the location where the Bread of Life
came down from above to begin dwelling with man.

The point is that in this 15th chapter of Isaiah which is filled with names and locations,
we must look at the meanings, i.e. the translations, of the names and locations in order to understand
what our Father would have us know concerning the burden or tribulation of Moab!

Of course the first thing we need to know is who is Moab?

Moab along with his brother Ben-ammi (the father of the Ammonites),
was a son of Lot by his eldest daughter (Gen. 19:37-38).

Lot, Moab's father, was a nephew of Abraham and therefore a descendent of Adam,
which means he was an Hebrew of Adamic seed, an Adamite, but NOT of the House of Israel (Jacob).

Unfortunately most Christians do not know the difference between an Hebrew, an Israelite, and Judahite
because they have listened to both Biblically and historically ignorant preachers and ministers
perpetuate the lies of "those who claim to be of Judah, but who are not and are of the synagogue of Satan (Rev. 2:9, 3:9)",
i.e. the kenites, who tell them that an Hebrew, an Israelite, and a Jew, are all one and the same in these last days.

No wonder so many are clueless as to where the greatest superpower of all time, the United States of America,
is spoken of in the prophecies pertaining to these last days.

If you are among them, then it is not too late to come out of darkness into the marvelous light of truth
and learn how to trace the migrations of the so-called lost tribes of the house of Israel.

Log on to
"Israel's Lost Tribes"
or
Do you know who you are?

By the way, the name "Moab" means "of the father" or more precisely "from the mother's father"
and so it is that the Moabites are cousins to the House of Israel.

Historically speaking, the Moabites at times were friendly to the children of Israel (Deut. 2:28-29)
and at other times they were not so friendly such as the time they refused to let them pass through their land
and by "not meeting them with bread and water when they came forth out of Egypt (Jug. 11:17, Deut. 23:4)".

However, the important thing to know concerning the Moabites is that their problem is one of idolatry,
the worshipping of Chemosh, and their pridefulness.

We also learn from the 48th chapter of Jeremiah, wherein another account of the judgment of Moab is given,
that "(he is exceeding proud) his loftiness, and his arrogancy, and his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart"
are the reasons for his downfall.

To that end we shall also learn in today's study that this idolatry is the reason
for the weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth he will experience,
which is the shame and despair that shall befall all those who put their trust in false gods,
even in the false messiah who is the traditional Jesus, the "another Jesus" Paul speaks of in 2 Cor. 11:4.

So let us turn once again to our Father's Word in the book titled "Yahveh's salvation" and learn about the troubles of Moab.

To study the Bible is the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals.
We pray that with the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you accomplish both.



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