Finding Ahv

Two links in Wikipedia were the catalyst and the Akkadian word for father. This led me on a search for ancient Hebrew phonics which you read about on the “Read first” page. 

Strong’s H1 with pronunciation. Listen to the pronunciation, the phonics are absolute.

https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?t=kjv&strongs=h1

Contained in these links is the profound connection between Ancient Hebrew, Akkadian and English.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ab_(Semitic)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Av

Hebrew Phonics

The reason for the poetic Yah in the Bible is to protect the /ah/ sound. Don’t exaggerate the /ah/ sound, it’s natural, just say it naturally as in “father”.

I was working on Hebrew phonics with Bing Translator and made this exciting discovery. If you select French as the source language and Hebrew as the language to translate to you can translate ancient Hebrew phonics. If you use full words, you get false positives, but when you only put phonics in it works perfectly.

This is how I assembled the Name of Our Father in Heaven and understood that the poetic Yah in the Bible was to protect the /ah/ sound.

How to recreate ancient Hebrew phonics

PUT THE ENGLISH SOUND INTO BING TRANSLATOR, SELECT FRENCH AND TRANSLATE TO HEBREW. PRONUNCIATION OF ANY WORD IN HEBREW CAN NOW BE UNDERSTOOD

WORKING ON ANCIENT HEBREW PHONICS APRIL 12, 2021

CONFIRMED APRIL 13, 2021

 

 

 

This is where I began after I found the linguistic keys to Ahv’s Name and understood about the name yahavah, and I kept it so you can see the progressive way I found the Name ‘Ahvah. It started when I understood Yahvah.

Yahvah is Our Father in Heaven

Yeshua is The Son of Our Father in Heaven

ahv means “Father”

Do not divide the Name with accent marks or you lose the meaning

If it doesn’t sound like ahv you might forget like the ancient people

ahv is where the love is in His Name

Don’t say things like Yah’vah or worse Ya’vah.

See how easy it is to lose ahv?

Yeshua (Ye’-shu’-a) means “Salvation”

Pronounced (Ye’-shu’-a)

If it doesn’t sound like that, you might forget like the ancient people

You might actually forget that it means Salvation

The Aramaic Scriptures are not to be believed ever. Do not be seduced by them Meshikhi.

Knowing this is a miracle from Our Father in Heaven

Two people who love us, nothing strange.

Believe this and be spiritually free forever.

The Aramaic Scriptures are no longer to be believed.

The night of Yeshua’s trial, Peter’s accent gave him away as a Galilean. So locally He would have been called (Ye’shu’uh) Galilean Armaic Accent. This is the only thing in Aramaic to believe.

If you believe any Aramaic Scriptures you will believe it all and end up worshiping a false goddess Yemoja. But that’s nothing compared to what else will happen. You will end up worshiping El, supreme god of the Caananites. To tell people is the loving thing to do and that’s why I’m doing it. No other reason. Remember, we are Meshikhi and we only love.

Here is a summary of the final “language keys” and phonics.

יָהָוָה ‘Ahvah

‘Ahvah is the Name of Our Father from Hebrew Yahvah, the /y/ is silent.

Zechariah 14:9 And ‘Ahvah will be King over all the earth; on that day ‘Ahvah will be the only one, and His Name the only one.~NASB

Ἀββᾶ Ahvvah

Ahvvah is the Name of Our Father from Greek, it is Ahvvah, Father, not Abba, Father.

Romans 8:15 So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves. Instead, you received Our Father’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, “Ahvvah, Father.”

Ahv Hebrew אהב Greek Α[h]β

We call Him Ahv, not God. Ahv is the ancient root word meaning Father.

אָהיָה Aihyah

Exodus 3:14 Aihyah is pronounced Iyah as in Eliyah. The /y/ is a slight palatal approximant as in the word “eye”. We use this Name out loud when we need Him to help us. “Aihyah help me, in the Name of Yeshua”.

Exodus 3:14 And God said unto Moses, Aihyah asher Aihyah and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, Aihyah hath sent me unto you.

Sacred Father

The Hebrew word Meshikhi use at Genesis 1:1 that means Ahv

אבקדוש in Hebrew means Sacred Father

Αβκαδός are the phonics in Greek for Sacred Father

Avkadus are the phonics in English for Sacred Father

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