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RESTORATION SCRIPTURES TRUE NAME EDITION Study Bible

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COMMENTARY - ENDNOTES<br />

4024<br />

Yahshua Son of YHWH.<br />

4025<br />

This is a riddle of the Designer-Creator and His Son the Creator, and most of the world’s population does not<br />

know either one. Most believe them to be g-d and je-us, when the true Names of YHWH and Yahshua remain<br />

unknown to the minds and hearts of mankind. What was a riddle in Solomon’s time is just as much of a riddle in our<br />

time. Yet knowing this is the key to being a child of the coming resurrection.<br />

4026<br />

This does not speak of translations where men are bound to attempt to explain, or elaborate in all translations<br />

and all languages. YHWH speaks to those who would dare to alter the original autograph manuscripts.<br />

4027<br />

Meaning becoming so sinful in stealing, that YHWH’s Name and His Set-Apartness are lost and brought to<br />

nothing.<br />

4028<br />

Both houses of Yisrael have to learn to give and not take, as they are transformed from leeches to sons and<br />

daughters of YHWH. They are learning that it is more blessed to give than receive.<br />

4029<br />

When the unsaved are taken away in judgment, as believers will be left behind to be protected.<br />

4030<br />

In this verse starts the eshet chayil, or “virtuous woman” chapter.<br />

JOB<br />

4031<br />

The Jewish Talmud cites nine opinions of when Job lived, ranging from Jacob to the time of Ezra. There is even a<br />

strong view that the entire book is a parable and not an actual series of events.<br />

4032<br />

A Hebrew.<br />

4033<br />

On their birthday, rather than YHWH’s feasts. Birthdays are highly frowned upon in Yisraelite culture, and are<br />

always associated with paganism, curses and death. Hebrews remember the day of one’s passing, not the day of<br />

one’s birth.<br />

4034<br />

During the drunken birthday celebration.<br />

4035<br />

Fallen heavenly messengers.<br />

4036<br />

s.a.tan’s home.<br />

4037<br />

A lie, since no man can see YHWH’s face other than through His Son.<br />

4038<br />

Fallen heavenly messengers.<br />

4039<br />

Sitting Shiva/mourning.<br />

4040<br />

The promise of the Hebrews becoming great in their physical multiplicity.<br />

4041<br />

Before Yahshua was revealed, no mediator was there. This leads one to suspect that this took place before the<br />

Torah was given, since even under Torah a mediation system took place supervised by the sons of Aaron.<br />

4042<br />

Mankind can never stop the end-time regathering of both houses of Yisrael, despite unbelief in the message, or<br />

fleshly attempts to bring it about by man’s human efforts alone.<br />

4043<br />

As is the hope of Yisrael to see Yisrael’s olive tree restored.<br />

4044<br />

After the wrath has passed in the resurrection of the dead, or the promised catching up of our mortal bodies.<br />

4045<br />

Job hoped for a change from mortal to immortal, not in a rapture. Yisrael holds to that same hope according to<br />

First Corinthians 15.<br />

4046<br />

In the day of resurrection.<br />

4047<br />

The true sin of Job was being at ease and not laboring for the Master.<br />

4048<br />

Job knew his only hope was in the living Redeemer and the coming of Messiah, who Himself would stand on the<br />

earth at the end of days.<br />

4049<br />

Job’s hope was that the Redeemer would come to earth and give him a new changed immortal body, by which he<br />

would then be able to see YHWH, which is exactly what Yahshua did and has come to do.<br />

4050<br />

He expected the living YHWH to be His personal Savior by taking on flesh, so as to allow Job with his own eyes,<br />

and not merely through the Spirit, to see the Redeemer on the earth in Job’s new immortal and resurrected body.<br />

4051<br />

From the Aramaic Peshitta. Job rebukes them for not following the good report of the promised redemption and<br />

resurrection for the righteous ones.<br />

4052<br />

Throughout Scripture, it is the wicked that are taken away, never the redeemed.<br />

4053<br />

In the age to come.<br />

4054<br />

Job knew the Torah of YHWH.<br />

4055<br />

A metaphoric reference to Yahshua as YHWH’s Right Arm.<br />

4056<br />

At the ingathering of the nations at Yahshua’s return.<br />

4057<br />

Possible location of the Lake of Fire spoken of in Revelation 20.<br />

4058<br />

In the earth, men can only see YHWH’s sefirot, or manifestations.<br />

4059<br />

As seen throughout Scripture, the term “taken away” is not a good thing (as in a fictitious “rapture”), but a<br />

terrible thing with judgment impending.<br />

4060<br />

In the resurrection.<br />

4061<br />

YHWH did that through His Son.<br />

4062<br />

Resurrection from the grave.<br />

4063<br />

Redeemed spirits go to YHWH, waiting for a rejoining with a new resurrected body.<br />

4064<br />

The lost are taken, or caught away, never the righteous.<br />

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