Scripture Narration

Mattithyahu Sha'ul

Scripture Narration Podcast is devoted to reading the Bible out loud with clarity, reverence, and deep respect for the Eternal Name of the Most High. Each episode features Scripture narration from The Scriptures Bible 2009 and the KJV Bible, including restored Hebrew transliterated names such as YAH, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, and Yahshar’el. These names are spoken in humility and faith — not as a claim of perfect pronunciation, but as the Spirit gives utterance and understanding. In Exodus 3:14, the Everlasting Father reveals Himself as “I AM”, and in Psalm 68:4 as 'YAH'

  1. 1D AGO

    Isaiah 21 | Babylon is Fallen | Watchman, What of the Night? | KJV Scripture Narration

    Isaiah 21 | Babylon is Fallen | Watchman, What of the Night? | KJV Restored ‘Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night: if ye will enquire, enquire ye: return, come.’" Stand on the watchtower and witness the breaking of empires in Yeshayahu 21. About This Reading In this episode, we bear the prophetic weight of Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 21. This narration utilizes the King James Version with Restored Names. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This chapter is a profound call to spiritual vigilance: The Desert of the Sea: The terrifying vision of the storm coming from the south, bringing the collapse of Babylon and causing the prophet's "loins to be filled with pain." The Anointed Shield: The urgent command in verse 5 to prepare the table, set the watch, and anoint the shield for battle. The Fall of Babylon: The sudden, definitive declaration in verse 9: "Babylon is fallen, is fallen; and all the graven images of her gods he hath broken unto the ground." The Burden of Dumah: The haunting exchange in the darkness, asking the watchman how much of the night is left. The answer is a paradox—morning is coming, but so is the night. The Burden upon Arabia: The prophecy of the glory of Kedar failing, a reminder that all human strength and wealth will ultimately fade before the judgment of the Almighty. We aim to decrease so that the urgency of the hour and the absolute sovereignty of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: The Fall of Babylon, The Call to the Watchman, and the Fading Glory of the Nations. Translation: KJV with Restored Names (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / YAHUSHA). Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary. How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you need to be awakened from spiritual slumber. It is a "midnight alarm." While the world sleeps, the Covenant people are commanded to "enquire, return, and come" to the Father. Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.

    3 min
  2. MAR 29

    Psalm 144 | Blessed Be YAHUAH My Rock | Scripture Narration

    Psalm 144 | Blessed Be 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 My Rock | Training Hands for Battle & The Prosperous Nation | ISR 2009 "‘Blessed be 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 my Rock, who trains my hands for battle, and my fingers for war...’" Step onto the battlefield and into the abundant blessing of the Kingdom in Tehillim 144. About This Reading In this episode, we stand with King Dawid in the powerful declarations of Psalm 144. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This Psalm is a masterclass in combining spiritual warfare with a vision for the future: The Warrior’s Praise: The opening acknowledgment that all strength, skill, and protection (the fortress, the high tower, the shield) come exclusively from the Father. The Fragility of Man: A humbling reminder that man is but a breath, and his days are like a passing shadow, making the Creator's attention to us all the more staggering. The Cry for Intervention: The passionate plea for YAHUAH to "bow the heavens," flash forth lightning, and rescue His servant from the "many waters" and the hands of foreigners who speak falsehood. The New Song: The promise to sing a new song and play on a ten-stringed instrument to the One who gives deliverance to kings. The Vision of Shalom: The breathtaking conclusion describing the blessed state of the Covenant people: sons like strong plants, daughters like polished cornerstones, overflowing storehouses, and streets free from outcry or captivity. We aim to decrease so that the undeniable strength of the Rock and the blessing of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: Equipping for Spiritual Warfare, Deliverance from Deceit, and the True Prosperity of a Set-apart People. Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR). Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary. How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you are in the middle of a struggle and need your "hands trained for battle." It is an incredible anchor when you feel surrounded by deception and falsehoods. Use the final verses to remind yourself why you fight the good fight: to see the peace, protection, and blessing of the Father established in your home and community. Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

    2 min
  3. MAR 21

    Psalm 118 | The Stone the Builders Rejected | Scripture Narration

    Psalm 118 | The Stone the Builders Rejected | His Loving-Commitment is Everlasting | ISR 2009 "‘The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief corner-stone. This was from 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, it is marvellous in our eyes.’" Join the procession of victory and the ultimate Messianic praise in Tehillim 118. About This Reading In this episode, we raise the triumphant shout of Psalm 118. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This Psalm is a masterpiece of deliverance and prophetic fulfillment: The Eternal Chorus: The opening and closing declaration that the "loving-commitment" (mercy/kindness) of the Father is everlasting. The Superior Refuge: The realization that it is better to take refuge in YAHUAH than to trust in man or princes. The Swarm of Enemies: The vivid imagery of being surrounded by nations "like bees," only to cut them off in the Name of the Almighty. The Gates of Righteousness: The demand to open the gates so the righteous may enter and give thanks. The Chief Cornerstone: The prophetic revelation of the Stone that was despised by the builders, yet elevated by the Father to the highest place of honor. The Cry of Hosanna: The passionate plea, "Save now, I pray, O 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄" (Hoshiana), and the blessing upon the One who comes in the Name of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄. We aim to decrease so that the undeniable victory of the King and the power of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: Trusting the Creator over Man, The Right Hand of Power, and the Marvellous Chief Cornerstone. Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR). Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary. How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you feel surrounded, outnumbered, or rejected. It is a battle cry that ends in a celebration. Use verse 17 as a daily weapon of life: "I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of Yah." Let it remind you that being rejected by the "builders" of this world often means you are being positioned for the Father's purpose. For Psalm 118 (Tehillim 118), the tone is one of sheer, unstoppable triumph. It is the climax of the "Hallel" (Praise) Psalms, traditionally sung during the Passover. This is a song of victory that moves from the anguish of being surrounded by enemies to a glorious procession through the gates of righteousness. It is deeply prophetic, containing some of the most famous Messianic declarations in all of Scripture. Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

    3 min
  4. MAR 16

    Ezekiel 34 | Woe to the Shepherds | Scripture Narration

    Ezekiel 34 | Woe to the Shepherds | I Myself Shall Search for My Sheep | ISR 2009 ‘For thus said the Master 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄: “See, I Myself shall search for My sheep and seek them out.”’" Experience the righteous anger and the unparalleled comfort of the True Shepherd in Yehezqĕl 34. About This Reading In this episode, we hear the ultimate rebuke of corrupt leadership and the promise of Divine rescue in Ezekiel (Yehezqĕl) 34. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This chapter is the definitive "Shepherd Discourse" of the Prophets: The Indictment of the False Shepherds: A severe "woe" to the leaders who clothe themselves with the wool and eat the fat, but fail to strengthen the weak, heal the sick, or seek the lost. The Divine Rescue: The breathtaking promise that because human leadership failed, YAHUAH Himself will take over the flock, delivering them from all places where they were scattered in the "day of clouds and thick darkness." Judgment Within the Flock: The Master clarifies that He will also judge between sheep and sheep—between the "fat and the lean"—rebuking those who trample the pasture and muddy the waters for the rest of the flock. The Servant Dawid: The prophecy of the "One Shepherd" whom He will raise up to feed them, establishing a Covenant of Peace, banishing wild beasts, and bringing showers of blessing in their season. We aim to decrease so that the protective jealousy of the True Shepherd and the authority of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: The Rescue of the Scattered Flock, The Covenant of Peace, and the Appointing of the One Shepherd. Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR). Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary. How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you have been hurt, disappointed, or scattered by human leadership. It is the ultimate balm for "church hurt" or spiritual abuse. Use it to remind yourself that your ultimate care does not rely on flawed men; the Creator of the Universe has promised to seek you out, bind up your wounds, and feed you in good pasture. Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

    6 min
  5. MAR 7

    Hosea 1-2 | From "Not My People" to "My People" | KJV Scripture Narration

    Hosea 1-2 | From "Not My People" To "Sons Of The Living God"| The Tragedy of Betrayal & The Triumph of Covenant Love | KJV Restored For Hosea (Hoshea) 1 and 2, the tone is a devastating mixture of profound heartbreak and relentless, scandalous grace. This is the "Living Parable" of the Covenant. YAHUAH commands His prophet to experience first hand the agony of a betrayed husband, marrying a "wife of whoredoms," to physically demonstrate the spiritual adultery of the nation of Yahshar'el. Yet, out of this severe judgment emerges one of the most beautiful promises of restoration in all of Scripture. "‘And I will betroth thee unto me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee unto me in righteousness... and thou shalt know 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄.’" Witness the staggering depths of Divine love and the pain of betrayal in the opening chapters of Hosea. About This Reading In this episode, we step into the deeply personal and prophetic drama of Hosea 1 and 2. This narration utilizes the King James Version with Restored Names. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This passage is a masterclass in Covenant discipline and redemption: The Living Parable (Ch. 1): Hosea is commanded to marry Gomer. They have three children with terrifying prophetic names: Jezreel (Elohim scatters/sows), Lo-ruhamah (No mercy), and Lo-ammi (Not my people). The Lawsuit and the Thorns (Ch. 2:1-13): The Father issues a severe warning to His unfaithful bride, promising to strip her bare and hedge up her ways with thorns so she cannot find her "lovers," forcing her to realize her first husband was better. The Wilderness Wooing (Ch. 2:14-15): The breathtaking pivot where YAHUAH promises to allure her back into the wilderness, speak comfortably to her, and turn the "Valley of Achor" (Trouble) into a "door of hope." The New Betrothal (Ch. 2:16-23): The Covenant is renewed. The vocabulary of the bride changes from Baali (My Master/Lord) to Ishi (My Husband). The curse is reversed: "Not My People" becomes "My People," and "No Mercy" receives mercy. We aim to decrease so that the sheer weight of His jealous love and the redemptive power of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: The Prophetic Children, The Hedging of Thorns, and the Everlasting Betrothal. Translation: KJV with Restored Names (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / YAHUSHA). Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary. Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.

    7 min
  6. MAR 1

    The Priestly Blessing | Numbers 6:24-27 | KJV Scripture Narration

    The Priestly Blessing | Numbers 6:24-27 | Putting the Name of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 Upon You | KJV Restored "‘𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 bless thee, and keep thee: 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 make His face shine upon thee...’" A 1-minute immersion into the eternal blessing of the Covenant in Numbers 6. About This Reading This "Scriptural Short" features the Birkat Kohanim (The Priestly Blessing) from Numbers 6:24-27. This narration utilizes the King James Version with Restored Names. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance. This brief episode provides a powerful moment of spiritual alignment: The Royal Invocation: The classic, poetic language of the KJV, restored with the true Name of the Most High. The Divine Countenance: The petition for the Father to lift up His face and grant you His Shalom. The Seal of Ownership: The vital instruction of verse 27—"And they shall put My Name upon the children of Israel; and I will bless them." The Reflection: Concluding with a moment of silence and an organ postlude to allow the blessing to take root in your heart. We aim to decrease so that the majesty of the Word and the resonance of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation. Key Highlights: Focus: Divine Protection, the Light of His Countenance, and the Gift of Peace. Translation: KJV with Restored Names (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / YAHUAH). Format: Sacred Scripture followed by musical reflection. How to Use This Episode: In just 80 seconds, this episode serves as a "spiritual reset." Listen to it when you feel the world’s chaos pressing in. Let the silence at the end be the moment you consciously "wear" the Name that has been placed upon you. It is a reminder that you are kept, guarded, and favored by the King of the Universe. In the KJV, verse 26 says, "𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 lift up His countenance upon thee." On the Holy Mountain, we look directly at the King, and He looks directly at us. This blessing is the "face-to-face" encounter of the Mountain brought into your daily life. By restoration of the Name, you are removing the "vail" that was over the text, allowing the light of the Mountain to shine through clearly. Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.

    1 min

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Scripture Narration Podcast is devoted to reading the Bible out loud with clarity, reverence, and deep respect for the Eternal Name of the Most High. Each episode features Scripture narration from The Scriptures Bible 2009 and the KJV Bible, including restored Hebrew transliterated names such as YAH, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, and Yahshar’el. These names are spoken in humility and faith — not as a claim of perfect pronunciation, but as the Spirit gives utterance and understanding. In Exodus 3:14, the Everlasting Father reveals Himself as “I AM”, and in Psalm 68:4 as 'YAH'