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LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES ~ USE HIS HEBREW NAME PODCAST SATELLITE: THE VOICE OF ISRAEL

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PODCAST SATELLITE
THE VOICE OF ISRAEL
12th of Cheshvan, 5782

Prince Handley
President / Regent
University of Excellence


LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES
USE HIS HEBREW NAME
~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~
יהוה נסי

To LISTEN, click on center of pod circle at top left. (Click “BACK” to return.)
OR, LISTEN TO THIS MESSAGE NOW >>> LISTEN HERE
Prince Handley 24/7 Commentary (FREE) > BLOG
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DESCRIPTION
In this message we compare Game Theory with G-d's Theory! Plus discuss WHY winning your “Game” is important to your health!

We provide some examples of Game Theory and HOW it is used in:
■ Geopolitics
■ Diplomacy
■ Economics
■ Life
Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health!

What happens when you use the G-d's Hebrew Name―YHVH NISSI or ADONAI NISSI―for victory?
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LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES

USE HIS HEBREW NAME

"When Moshe's hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up―one on one side and one on the other―so that his hands remained steady until sunset.


So Joshua overcame the Amelekite army with the sword. Then the LORD [Adonai] said to Moshe, “Write this in a book to be remembered, and tell it to Y’hoshua: I will completely blot out any memory of ‘Amalek from under heaven.” 

 
Moshe built an altar, called it Adonai Nissi [Adonai is my banner / miracle], and said,
“Because their hand was against the throne of Yah, Adonai will fight ‘Amalek generation after generation.”
Torah: Exodus 17:9-15


The strange way in which the battle was won left no doubt as to who was responsible for the victory. Only as the rod of G-d was held aloft in Moshe's hands did the Israelites prevail. The battle was not won by military might or superior battle plans; it was won by the power of G-d.


In Exodus Chapter 17, Moshe knew that the LORD had won the battle. Moshe, Aaron, Hur and the Israelite Army were human instruments … but G-d was the real player. But, how about YOU. What battles are in front of you? And ... are they battles of YOUR own choosing? Or are they battles in which the LORD is leading you?


If the LORD is leading you, you can call upon His Name―YHWH NISSI ... or ADONAI NISSI―and He will give YOU victory!
 
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EXPLANATION

NOTE: The correct pronunciation of Y-H-V-H was lost during the Talmudic period. The name was used as part of the Temple Service during the First Temple period. During the Second Temple period the name was not used as it was feared that the name would be misused or articulated unlawfully. As a result of this disuse of the Y-H-V-H [Yud Hey Vav Hey] the correct pronunciation of “The Name” was lost.


HASHEM [The Name] is used instead of trying to vocalize Y-H-V-H so as to NOT use G-d's Name in vain, or NOT to say the Holy Name. Since the early Hebrew text did not contain vowels but only consonants, it is NOT known exactly how to pronounce God’s name. The word “LORD” is used for ADONAI.


When the Masoretes wanted to preserve the pronunciation of the words used in the Bible they ran into a problem when YHWH, the proper name of the Lord that was forbidden to be pronounced, occurred. To circumvent the problem, the Masoretes inserted the vowel symbols that go with adonai, indicating that whenever the reader saw YHWH, he had to say adonai.


Adonai is a form of the word “adon,” which comes from a root word meaning "to rule." So adon means "lord or master." Adonai is a form of adon that is both plural and possessive. Since Adonai uses singular pronouns when it refers to G-d, we know that G-d is one master, not many.


When later readers saw the name YHWH combined with the symbols for

PODCAST SATELLITE
THE VOICE OF ISRAEL
12th of Cheshvan, 5782

Prince Handley
President / Regent
University of Excellence


LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES
USE HIS HEBREW NAME
~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~
יהוה נסי

To LISTEN, click on center of pod circle at top left. (Click “BACK” to return.)
OR, LISTEN TO THIS MESSAGE NOW >>> LISTEN HERE
Prince Handley 24/7 Commentary (FREE) > BLOG
_________________________

DESCRIPTION
In this message we compare Game Theory with G-d's Theory! Plus discuss WHY winning your “Game” is important to your health!

We provide some examples of Game Theory and HOW it is used in:
■ Geopolitics
■ Diplomacy
■ Economics
■ Life
Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health!

What happens when you use the G-d's Hebrew Name―YHVH NISSI or ADONAI NISSI―for victory?
_______________________
 
LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES

USE HIS HEBREW NAME

"When Moshe's hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up―one on one side and one on the other―so that his hands remained steady until sunset.


So Joshua overcame the Amelekite army with the sword. Then the LORD [Adonai] said to Moshe, “Write this in a book to be remembered, and tell it to Y’hoshua: I will completely blot out any memory of ‘Amalek from under heaven.” 

 
Moshe built an altar, called it Adonai Nissi [Adonai is my banner / miracle], and said,
“Because their hand was against the throne of Yah, Adonai will fight ‘Amalek generation after generation.”
Torah: Exodus 17:9-15


The strange way in which the battle was won left no doubt as to who was responsible for the victory. Only as the rod of G-d was held aloft in Moshe's hands did the Israelites prevail. The battle was not won by military might or superior battle plans; it was won by the power of G-d.


In Exodus Chapter 17, Moshe knew that the LORD had won the battle. Moshe, Aaron, Hur and the Israelite Army were human instruments … but G-d was the real player. But, how about YOU. What battles are in front of you? And ... are they battles of YOUR own choosing? Or are they battles in which the LORD is leading you?


If the LORD is leading you, you can call upon His Name―YHWH NISSI ... or ADONAI NISSI―and He will give YOU victory!
 
_________________________
 
EXPLANATION

NOTE: The correct pronunciation of Y-H-V-H was lost during the Talmudic period. The name was used as part of the Temple Service during the First Temple period. During the Second Temple period the name was not used as it was feared that the name would be misused or articulated unlawfully. As a result of this disuse of the Y-H-V-H [Yud Hey Vav Hey] the correct pronunciation of “The Name” was lost.


HASHEM [The Name] is used instead of trying to vocalize Y-H-V-H so as to NOT use G-d's Name in vain, or NOT to say the Holy Name. Since the early Hebrew text did not contain vowels but only consonants, it is NOT known exactly how to pronounce God’s name. The word “LORD” is used for ADONAI.


When the Masoretes wanted to preserve the pronunciation of the words used in the Bible they ran into a problem when YHWH, the proper name of the Lord that was forbidden to be pronounced, occurred. To circumvent the problem, the Masoretes inserted the vowel symbols that go with adonai, indicating that whenever the reader saw YHWH, he had to say adonai.


Adonai is a form of the word “adon,” which comes from a root word meaning "to rule." So adon means "lord or master." Adonai is a form of adon that is both plural and possessive. Since Adonai uses singular pronouns when it refers to G-d, we know that G-d is one master, not many.


When later readers saw the name YHWH combined with the symbols for

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