Yahuah: Restoration Guide
THE NAME OF YAHUAH (יהוה)
Chapter 5 of YAHUAH: Restoration Guide explains the restored Name of YAHUAH, the Name of YAHUSHA, and the removal of pagan titles from Scripture.
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The Restored Name of the Creator, the Name of the Son, and the Removal of Pagan Titles

The name of YAHUAH (יהוה)
Over the years we have been told many uncertain things about what the correct name of our Creator is; all those names that are circulating and proclaiming in the podiums were misrepresented and none of them is the real name. His real name is YAHUAH (יהוה). These four letters in Hebrew are the ones used for the name of YAHUAH, which have been misinterpreted and therefore obscured the true name of our Creator. This is the reading of the name of our ELOHIYM.
| Y | Y | י |
| AH | He (at the beginning of a word it is read as He, but in the middle, alone or at the end it is read as AH. The h sounds like the English H, but stronger, it is not mute) | ה |
| U | Waw (represents the vowel U) | ו |
| AH | He(at the beginning of a word it is read as He, but in the middle, alone or at the end it is read as AH. The h sounds like the English H, but stronger, it is not mute) | ה |
You don’t need to be a scientist to read these acronyms, much less to put them together and correctly read the name of YAHUAH. The letters are 1. Y 2. AH 3. U 4. AH. If we put them together, we will get the name of our Creator YAHUAH. Do not forget that the H is not mute, but in the Hebrew language it sounds when it is at the beginning and when it is in the middle of a word. However, if it is located at the end, it tends to be mute.
Who changed His name in the Bible?
The Yahudiy called Ashkenazis or Pharisees (scribes) created the dogma or superstition that the Name of YAHUAH it was too sacred to pronounce, and then they fraudulently decided to stop articulating His name. Even the Ashkenazi or Yahudiy Pharisees (scribes) themselves decided to use the title of Adonay, which means Lord, instead of the name of YAHUAH. Despite the fact that in the writing of the original Hebrew it is still intact, they decided to pronounce it as Adonay and thus created that tradition and fulfilled the prophecies that say that, over time and by sinning with pagan gods, they would forget His real name: YAHUAH.
After the destruction of the temple in Yerûshâlaim, the name was forgotten. However, it still appeared in the Hebrew Scriptures. Despite this, at the time of translating the texts, Rome paid its translators to remove the name of YAHUAH of the Bible and to have it replaced by the title of Lord (or Baal). It is important to note that this title is not only applied to anyone, but also comes from the name of Baal, a pagan god hated by YAHUAH.
This is how the name of YAHUAH was replaced in the Bible by the name of Baal or Lord. Although it has always been present in the original Hebrew text, the name of YAHUAH was removed from the Bible about 7 thousand times. In translations into other languages, the name of YAHUAH has been DELETED.
Finally, we must not forget that YAHUAH, as the ELOHIYM of the Yâshârêl, was hated by the Greeks and the Romans, so they tried to erase his name from the Bible when Constantine united the church and the state.
The name of Yah (יה)
First of all, it is important to remember that the name of YAHUAH He has a short version, that is, His name has 4 letters, but the short version consists only of the first two letters.
The short version of His name is YAHU or YAH (יה)
| Y | Y | י |
| AH | He(at the beginning of a word it is read as He, but in the middle, alone or at the end it is read as AH. The h sounds like the English H, but stronger, it is not mute) | ה |
Normally, we say YAH or YAHU which is the way the short version of the name of YAHUAH. This reduced version is the one used in the names of the prophets and servants of YAHUAH. They show how their names are part of the Creator. For example: EliYAHU or EliYAH (Elias) – YirmeYAHU or YirmeYAH (Yirmeyâhû) – YeshaYAHU or YeshaYAH (Isaiah).
This short version appears about 50 times in the Bible, by itself referring to YAHUAH and countless times in combination with names of other Bible characters.
Is the name of YAHUAH in the Bible?
Of course it is, it has always been and it will always be, about 7 thousand times. Just look at the Bible in Hebrew and you will realize that his name is there. You can also look at the translation of your Bible and you will see that where they have put the title of Lord with a capital letter and in some cases in all capital letters they are replacing the name of YAHUAH. They also use the term Elohiym so as not to propagate the true name of YAHUAH. This means that YES, the name of YAHUAH it is still intact in the original language (Hebrew); only in the translations have they hidden it. However, in the last times and according to the prophecies, His name “YAHUAH” will be known all over the world as it will be restored. That is what we are doing today, restoring the true name of our Creator YAHUAH.
It is curious to be able to find in the translation of the Bible into Swahili, the transliteration of the true name of our Creator YAHUAH. Logical, after the revisions of this Bible, they changed the name of our Creator.
Why is it important to know the name of YAHUAH?
Don’t you think that knowing the true name of our Creator is an important fact? We as humans go to certain extremes just to have our name recognized. In fact, when we are called by another name we even get angry and argue, because it is important that others know our name correctly since it is our unique identity and what distinguishes us from others. If your name is Peter and you hear someone calling Paul, it is logical that you do not turn to see because it is not your name. But if you hear someone saying, “Peter, Peter”… you will immediately turn around and pay attention, because you know that is your name.
How much more important then is the name of the Creator of the universe and of everything that exists. If YAHUAH wouldn’t want us to know his real name and pronounce it correctly why then the name of YAHUAH is present about 7 thousand times in the Old Testament? Our Creator is known by many names, but only ONE is His true name and by which He alone is called. Nothing and no one else in heaven, on earth or under the earth has that name because it is reserved SOLELY and exclusively for YAHUAH.
John 14:13 And all that you will ask of the Father (YAHUAH) in my name (YAHUSHA), I will do it, so that the Father (YAHUAH) be glorified in the Son (YAHUSHA).
So, if we ask for something to YAHUAH in the name of YAHUSHA, we will receive it. But how are we going to receive something if we don’t even know whom we are asking, much less on whose behalf we are asking for it? This is the main reason why we always ask and ask, but never receive: we don’t know how to ask and we don’t ask correctly.
If we meet someone on the street and he says to us: ”Peter, give me something to eat for I have nothing to eat“ the first thing we do is tell him: ”My name is not Peter, my name is (for example) James.” And if we are in a good mood and we feel merciful, then we decide to give him something, we do not give him much because he is not addressing us correctly, instead he is thinking that we are someone else. However, we give him something out of our humbly heart.
Now, if we meet someone who calls us by our name, the first thing that happens is that we show our amazement. Then, because he calls us by our name, we give him what he asks for and much more, because we are glad that such a person recognizes us and calls us by our name. Consequently, we overflow into giveaways.
Think about those two scenarios and then get on the feet of YAHUAH; you will be able to understand better what I am saying. It is of the utmost importance that we know His real name YAHUAH and the name of his son YAHUSHA.
Other names of YAHUAH in the Bible
The Bible records other names that have been used since the beginning of time to refer to YAHUAH. These can be titles to refer to Him by some specific situation or to allude to a certain experience of one of the biblical characters.
Ĕlôhıym (אֱלֹהִים): It is the first name that appears in the Bible, in Berēšhīṯh 1: 1 In the beginning Ĕlôhıym created the heavens and the earth. It is essential to mention that this term appears about 2,601 times in the Old Testament and that it is used to refer to the Creator YAHUAH and also to other pagan gods, idols or deities. On the other hand, it is also important to emphasize that the term “Ĕlôhıym“ is in the plural, that is, it means ”gods“.
Êl (אֵל): Means the “All-Powerful One” and appears about 242 times in the OT. Berēšhīṯh 35: 1 …make an altar there to the Êl who appeared to you when you were running away from your brother Êśâw.
ĔLÔAHH (אֱלוֹהַּ): Singular form of Ĕlôhıym and appears about 57 times in the A.T. Debārīm 32: 15 … Then he abandoned ĔLÔAHH which made him…
ĔLÂHH (אֱלָהּ): Appears about 95 times in the A.T. Daniel 2: 23 …To you, oh ĔLâhh of my fathers…
In short, there are many combinations that use the names mentioned above and that lead to a countless number of names. However, the proper or main name is YAHUAH.
Titles, attributes and combinations of the names of YAHUAH
As mentioned above, in addition to the main names of YAHUAH, there are also titles, attributes and combinations according to a specific situation or circumstance.
Combinations with Êl (אֵל):
Êl Elyôn (עֶלְיוֹן)- The Most High. Berēšhīṯh 14: 18 And Malkı̂y-Tsedeq king of Shâlêm brought forth bread and wine: and he was the Kôhên of the most Elyôn Êl.
Êl Rŏıy (רֳאִי) – The one who sees. Berēšhīṯh 16: 13 And she called the name of YAHUAH (יהוה) that spoke unto her, You ÊL Rŏı̂y: for she said, Have I also here looked after him that sees me?
Êl Shadday (שַׁדַּי) – The Almighty. Berēšhīṯh 17: 1 And when Abrâm was ninety years old and nine, YAHUAH appeared to Abrâm, and said unto him, I am SHADDAY EL; walk before me, and be you perfect.“
Êl Ôlâm (עוֹלָם) – The Eternal. Berēšhīṯh 21:33 And Abrâhâm planted a grove in Beêr Sheba, and called there on the name of YAHUAH, the OLAM ÊL.
Êl ÊLôhêy Yasharêl (אֵל אֱלֹהֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל) – Êl of Yâshârêl. Berēšhīṯh 33: 20 And he erected there an altar, and called it Êl Ĕlôhêy -Yâshârêl.
Combinations with YAHUAH (יְהֹוָה):
YAHUAH Yireh (יְהֹוָה יִרְאֶה)- YAHUAH Will Provide. Berēšhīṯh 22: 14 And Abrâhâm called the name of that place YAHUAH YIR’EH: as it is said to this day, In the mount of YAHUAH, it shall be seen.
YAHUAH Nissıy (יְהֹוָה נִסִּי) – YAHUAH is my banner. Šhemōṯh 17:15 And Môsheh built an altar, and called the name of it YAHUAH Nissı̂y.
YAHUAH Shâlôm (יְהֹוָה שָׁלוֹם) – YAHUAH is peace. Šhōphṭīm 6:24 Then Gidôn built an altar there unto YAHUAH, and called it YAHUAH Shâlôm: unto this day it is yet in Ophrâh of the Ăbı̂y Hâezrı̂y.
YAHUAH Tsâbâ (צָבָא) – YAHUAH of the Armies. 1 Shemûêl 1:3 And this man went up out of his city yearly to worship and to sacrifice unto YAHUAH Tsâbâ in Shı̂ylôh. And the two sons of Êlı̂y, Chophnı̂y and Pı̂ynechâs, the kôhên of YAHUAH, were there.
YAHUAH Tsedek (צֶדֶק) – YAHUAH is our righteousness. Jeremias 23: 6 In his days Yahûdâh shall be saved, and Yâshârêl shall dwell safely: and this is his name whereby he shall be called, YAHUAH Our TSEDEQ.
YAHUAH Shâm (שָׁם) – YAHUAH is right there. Yechezqêl 48: 35 It was round about eighteen thousand measures: and the name of the city from that day shall be, YAHUAH SHÂM.
YAHUAH Qâdash (קָדַשׁ) – YAHUAH sanctifies. Šhemōṯh 31: 13 Speak you also unto the children of Yâshârêl, saying, verily my Shabbâth you shall keep: for it is a sign between me and you throughout your generations; that you may know that I am YAHUAH Qâdash that does sanctify you.
YAHUAH Râphâ (רָפָא) – YAHUAH heals. Šhemōṯh 15: 26 And said, If you will diligently hearken to the voice of YAHUAH your ĔLÔHÎYM, and will do that which is right in his sight, and will give ear to his commandments, and keep all his statutes, I will put none of these diseases upon you, which I have brought upon the Mitsrayim: for I am YAHUAH Râphâ.
YAHUAH Rââh (רָעָה) – YAHUAH is my shepherd. Tehīllīm 23: 2 YAHUAH is my Rââh; I shall not want.
Other Attributes and Titles of YAHUAH
Ădônây (אֲדֹנָי) – Sir, lord, master. Berēšhīṯh 15: 2 And Abrâm said, ĂDÔNÂY YAHUAH, what will you give me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is this Ĕlı̂yezer of Dammeśeq?
Qâdôsh Yasharêl (יִשְׂרָאֵל) – Holy one of Yâshârêl. Yeshayâhû 1:4 Ah sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken YAHUAH, they have provoked the QÂDÔSH of Yâshârêl unto anger, they are gone away backward.
Hâyâh (הָיָה) Âshêr (אֲשֶׁר) Hâyâh (הָיָה) – I AM WHO I AM. Šhemōṯh 3:14 And ĔLÔHÎYM said unto Môsheh, HAYAH ÂSHÊR HAYAH: and he said, Thus shall you say unto the children of Yâshârêl, HAYAH has sent me unto you.
What is the origin of the word lord?
The word lord it comes from the Hebrew term Baal which refers to a Semitic deity or god who was hated by YAHUAH and who was the cause of all the pains of the people of YAHUAH or Yâshârêl. The word Baal means sir, master or owner. It is good to remember that the full name is Baalzebub (Beelzebub or Beelzebub), which translated means “lord of the Flies». It is the same term used in some parts of the New Testament, in Matthew 10:25, Matthew 12:24, Mark 3:22, to refer to the prince of demons.
This means that we have been taught to use the term or title of lord to refer to our Creator YAHUAH or to our Savior YAHUSHA. As a consequence, they completely deceived us as they lead us to use pagan terms and abhorred by YAHUAH. Instead of calling our Creator YAHUAH by his name or to our Savior YAHUSHA we are constantly invoking the name of Baal or the prince of demons. Do you think that YAHUAH like to be confused with a pagan and hateful god?
Šhemōṯh 20: 3 You shall have no other gods before me. 4 You shall not make unto you any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. 5 You shall not bow down yourself to them, nor serve them: for I YAHUAH your ĔLÔHÎYM am a jealous ÊL, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; 6 And showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.
Where does the word God come from?
The word “god[1]” it comes straight from the Latin deus, ‘deity, god’. The Latin term derives in turn from the Indo-European “deiwos”, from the root “deiw”, ‘to shine, to be white’, from which the Greek term also derives Ζεύς (Zeus). In fact, the Spanish word “dios” is identical in pronunciation to the Greek Διός (Elohiym), the genitive form of Zeus[2] (the main god of Greek mythology, father of the “theos”, which are the minor gods). Wikipedia
As you can see, there is a similarity or equality between the Latin terms deus and Zeus (god of Greek mythology). Since childhood we have been taught that we should call our Creator YAHUAH, God, or to our Savior YAHUSHA, Lord. However, this teaching leads us to names of pagan or mythological deities or gods. It is for this reason that I try not to include the word god in my vocabulary and prefer to use the Biblical term ELOHIYM, which literally means gods in a general term and also refers to our Creator YAHUAH ELOHIYM. In fact, when we look at the word ELOHIYM in the Bible, the original Hebrew term is, in the vast majority of cases, gods in plural.
Berēšhīṯh 1: 2 In the beginning ELOHIYM created the heavens and the earth. The original Hebrew term used in the Bible is ELOHIYM.
This information is highly sensitive and many will not accept or assimilate it, but for those who are called from and by YAHUAH, they will be interested and will seek to know the truth of His name.
The Name of YAHUSHA (ע ש י ה ו)
I know that for some this will be a hard drink to assimilate and a hard truth to accept, however, the truth is the truth and does not need to be defended. Those who are of the truth will sooner or later accept it. Anyway, I fully understand how difficult it can be for many to hear these words when we have been taught the opposite since childhood; it is very difficult to change habits that have been passed down from generation to generation. Therefore, I always ask my readers to do their own research and in the end they will come to the same conclusions. All the information presented here has its supporting source that you can read whenever you want. Nothing is of private interpretation, on the contrary, it is of common interpretation for all humanity.
His son’s name is YAHUSHA (עשוהי)
The name of our Savior always bears the name of His Father YAHUAH, and this is why his name is YAHU (short version of the Father’s name) and SHA.
His name means I AM the one who comes, defends, liberates, helps, preserves, rescues, saves, brings salvation, your Savior and the one who leads you to victory. That’s YAHUSHA, the Son.
| Y | Y | י |
| AH | He(at the beginning of a word it is read as He, but in the middle, alone or at the end it is read as AH. The h sounds like the English H, it is not mute) | ה |
| U | Waw/U | ו |
| SH | Sh | ש |
| A | Ayin | ע |
As you can see, the first two letters are the same ones contained in the Father’s name YAHUAH, I mean, YAHU, as I explained earlier. This is the perfect name that represents the Son YAHUSHA as part of the Father YAHUAH.
The origin of the Name of Jesus
If there was not the J, then where does the name Jesus come from?
As we explained above and as I think you all already understand the point, let’s consider the importance of a name. A person’s name is very important, so much so that YAHUAH, although some try to hide it, he has always used his real name throughout history, that is, YAHUAH. In the same way, he has shown his name through the names of many prophets and chosen of YAHUAH. It is so deeply important that it even goes so far as to change the name of many characters in the Bible, for example, “Jacob “Yaăqôb – Yâshârêl”, Abram–“Abrâhâm”. These are just a few examples so that we remember that YAHUAH tends to change people’s names because of their relevance.
Do you think that YAHUAH told Yôsêph and Miryâm (Mary) to name His Only Son a Greek or Latin name? Such a theory is impossible and unthinkable. What we have been led to believe is that our Savior does not bear a Hebrew name, but a pagan name. IMPOSSIBLE. The name of Jesus comes from the Greek “Ιησούς” which is read Iesus, since the J did not exist in any of the languages. In turn it comes from the Latin “Iesus” which is read as it is written.
Once again I remind you that the J did not exist neither in Hebrew, nor in Greek, nor in Latin nor in any other language, not even in English. While we have already learned about the name Zeus, we have not yet learned the similarity and meaning of the name “Iesus”. This name literally means:
Ie: hail (when the person bows down or salutes a king or ruler)
Sus: It is the pronunciation of the name Zeus in English and in other languages.
So the name means “hail Zeus”, a phrase referring to an acclamation of the pagan and mythological Greek god, who also, given the meaning of the name, is known as the sun god.
Do you think that everything that our Savior did for us on the Calvary should be given and credited to the pagan gods created by man? Or how would one feel about creating or doing something wonderful and another is the one who takes credit for that work that you made or performed? I personally would feel bereft, disappointed and even angry. But we have done the same with our Savior YAHUSHA. We have stripped him of his works, miracles and vicarious death for us when we attribute his works to the god created (Jesus) by Constantine and the Roman Empire.

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