Turah Teaching Series-Intro



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Turah Teaching Series
Intro



The Turah as delivered by Masha.Commonly known as “The Law”, “The Law of Moses”,”The Old Covenant”, or “The Covenant of Man”. What is it? What is it’s importance? What things should be followed, and what things are old news? Is any of it still relevant, or should we just pray and ask forgiveness?
As we come to understand that we are the Abary, we have also come to understand that we should have never transgressed the Law as given by Masha. Problem is, we don’t know what all these laws are, so stopping the constant transgression is nearly impossible. There are laws governing everything from our hair and clothing to our food. We all have a basic understanding of some of the bigger ones like unprovoked murder, adultery, and so forth, but what about shaving, or mixing fibers?
Truthfully, even as I type these sentences, I am unaware of all the laws, their nuances, or what changes will need to happen for me to be fully compliant with them. I admit, it is a bit intimidating.
But then I think about all the evil that has entered the world due to disobedience to these laws. I think of the million upon millions of our dead ancestors, who for lack of doing this study, have died for lack of listening. Yahuah says through Hosea:


“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children” Hosea 4:6


      We, The Abarym, are in the predicament we are in today as a direct result of rejecting Turah. As we will see, when Turah was given, it was given with a blessing and a curse. For those who kept the Turah, thus honoring Yahuah, there was unlimited blessings of life, family, providence. But for those that transgressed just the opposite was true; death, isolation, and lacking would follow these people waiting to devour those who chose not to return to the right way of life, as given by Yahuah.
    The purpose of these teachings is to find a better understanding of The Turah. We will discover what it says, how it should be applied, and its modern implications. Along the way we will be learning the Abary words that were given, in order that we can cast off any English misunderstandings, over or under interpretations, are blatant ignoring of Turah by modernity. I will provide a lexicon for each lesson, and in future may even hyperlink the words for ease. So, if you don’t readily recognize a word, please see the lexicon.
    Another important note is that I do not recognize the Modern Hebrew vowel-pointing system, which changes and distorts meanings of words. I try and stick to a purer form of Abary, without vowel pointing, based on the pronunciation of the Abary characters and their natural pronunciation. Vowel pointing was introduced for the very purpose of adding sounds to the language that are not native to the language initially. That being the case, words like “Israel” and “Jerusalem” are not actually Abary, but yiddish, a mixture of Abary, Aramaic, and German language sounds. The actual spelling and pronunciation of Israel is “Yasharal” and Jerusalem is “Yarushalaym”.
   


    I will be using Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance,  and a King’s James Bible as my main resource materials, as well as biblesuite.com, which offers several concordances, including Brown-Driver-Briggs,NAS Exhaustive, and Englishman's Exhaustive Concordances, and references, and will include these citations in my my work as we go along. As a side note, remember that Abary is read RIGHT TO LEFT. I will provide the character definitions with words.
    My prayer is that through these studies, all who are involved in reading and learning, myself included, can come to a closer understanding of what it means, and how, to follow after our Creator, Yahuah our Alahym. I am not seeking, nor want, any fame or notoriety. I pray for direction, and welcome correction in the name of Yahuah. I am a man, and I may speak without full understanding, but it is my prayer that Yahuah guide my lips and my fingers, and he blight away any trace of my own righteousness and understanding and let only His stand true, and be delivered. As we embark upon this journey, let us keep Him first and foremost in our minds, hearts, arguments, disagreements, and reasonings.
    As this series progresses, I will be addressing any and every comment, question, or disagreement through the comments section, email, or twitter. I encourage an open conversation, and welcome all questions. Please do not hesitate to comment, or contact me via twitter. Also, as needed, there will be side lessons and comments titled as "Turah Teaching SideNotes". These will be used to discuss specific histories and supporting research as needed to help understand and put a context on the main series, or to discuss in length nuanced points.
    Yahuah barak the hearers and doers of His word, and visit swiftly all those who would stand against it to bring it down or render it nothing. Heed this blessing and this curse. Yahuah is not a man, that He fears man, nor counts Him special. He will not tolerate a misleading of His children, especially those who do seek Him in truth and spirit. Be not counted amongst those who do seek to usurp His throne, for His judgement is pure, and His vengeance exact, missing none, and excusing only those in His will. Aman.


So, with that, let’s begin to return mashpacha.



Shalum,
Yarahyahu Yashar’al
5/19/2013






Lexicon
5/19/13


  • Turah- Strong’s Hebrew #8451   תּוֹרָה
    • pronounced too-rah
    • Rendered “Torah” due to vowel points
    • Tav-Ud-Resh-Ha (R to L)
    • translated as law
    • also means direction or instruction
    • point of reference- Deutoronomy 4:8
  • Masha -  Stong’s Hebrew #4872  מֹשֶׁה
    • pronounced mah-sha
    • Rendered “Mosheh” due to vowel points
    • Changed to “Moses” in English
    • means to draw out
    • also means rescued
    • Mym-Shyn-Ha
    • Exodus 2:10
  • Abary/Abarym- Strong’s Hebrew #5680,5677,5674 - עִבְרִי
    • pronounced aba-ree, aba-reem
    • Rendered “Ibri” due to vowel points
    • Changed to “Hebrew” in English
    • means descendants of Eber, used to describe Abraham and His descendants
    • Possibly also means crossed over (if given by foreigners, and then taken later)
    • Ayn-Byth-Resh-Yad
    • Genesis 14:13,40:15
  • Yashar’al- #3478, a combination of 8280 & 410 - : יִשְׂרָאֵל
    • pronounced yah-sha-awl
    • Rendered “Yisra’el” by vowel points
    • Changed to “Israel” in English
    • means either “he will rule as a prince of Yah(god)” or “He strives with Yah(god)”
    • Given to Yaqub (Jacob) and his descendants
    • Yad-Shyn-Resh-Alaph-Lamad
    • Gen 32:28
  • Yarushalaym- #3389 יְרוּשָׁלַ֫םִ
    • pronounounced yah-roo-sha-la-eem
    • Rendered “Yaruwshalim” by vowel points
    • Changed to “Jerusalem” in English
    • means “foundation of peace”
    • Capitol of Yashar’al
    • Yad-Resh-Shyn-Lamad-Mym
    • Joshua 10:1
  • Yahuah- #3068- יְהֹוָה
    • pronounced Yah-Hoo-Ah
    • Rendered “Yahweh” by vowel points
    • Changed to “Jehovah” in English
    • means “self existent or eternal”
    • Proper name of the God of Yashar’al
    • Yad-Ha-Ud-Ha
    • Exodus 3:15
  • Barak- #1288- בָּרַך
    • pronounced bah-rahk
    • means “to bless”
    • Byth-Resh-Chet
    • Gen 12:2
  • Mashpacha- #4940-מִשְׁפָּחָה
    • pronounced mahsh-pah-kah
    • Rendered “Mishpachah” by vowel points
    • means “family or clan”
    • Mym-Shyn-Pah-Chet-Ha
    • Lev 20:5
  • Shalum- #7965  שָׁלוֹם
    • pronounced sha-loom
    • Rendered “Shalom” by vowel points
    • means “peace”
    • also means “completeness, soundness, welfare”
    • Shyn-Lamad-Ud-Mym
    • Gen 15:15
















1 comment:

  1. Great teaching. Thank you. Please share more truths.

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