What Is The Name of God
Norma Holt
The Many Names God is Called
Religions differ in the name of God. They don't understand who and what God is.
What those born of Babylonian Islam have is confusion. There are 967
different names listed in the bible. That doesn't include
the hundreds used by native and indigenous
groups or those in non-Christin
countries, such as India,
Japan, Africa, and
so on.
This mystery is
promised to be resolved by the one
with the voice of God, at the end of the day.
The Spirit has given me the job as the Daughter of Zion.
In a vision the Spirit told me the name is the Family of Jesus.
As [i] Becma [j[ it is 'Jesus' and it comes from 'I-s' doubled as 'issi.
“And it shall be at that day, saith the LORD, that thou shalt call me Ishi;
and shalt call me no more Baali.” Hosea 2:16
A Vision Showed Me the Origin of Names
The Spirit gave me a vision of a group standing on a mountain staring at a hole in a
stone held aloft by a prop. The first rays of the rising sun penetrated
the hole and formed a remarkable image of rainbow-coloured
rings in perpetual motion and central to them was
the right-angled cross. The picture shows
the awe-inspiring sight at Stonehenge
at summer solstice, which attracts
a large crowd of onlookers.
They Called It O-i or 'oi'.
My research led me to discover this was the name of God in High Judaism,
where only the most senior members are allowed to know or use it.
It is also the name used by the Maori of New Zealand for
their God. It means 'circle-eye' and the sun is the
all-seeing eye. Other names associated
include 'o-r' or 'circle of power as
[r] relates to [a] and is
'power' in
early script.
The symbol for eye
is the letter [i] which is a pole
with a hole on top. In Proto-European
and Old English it was a [y] with a circle above it.
The circle or hole played a role in the names of the Fathers
of the Old Testament. O-b-ra-m' is 'circle-bearing-powerful-mother'.
As vowels were unstable until the 16th CAD [o], [a], [e], [i], and [u], were
interchangeable. 'Obram' is the same as 'Abram'. the original
name of Abraham. He came from 'Ur' or 'O-r"
which means 'circle of power'.
That is the old term
for sun.
It
also relates to
something hard, such as 'ore'
and to gold, whose symbol is 'au'.
the circle through which the sun appears.
To see the image one has only to put a small hole
in say a piece of cardboard and hold it to the sun. At dawn,
it shows a six-armed cross. It verifies the 'dawn's sun is the Mother God.
Countries that worship the rising sun include Japan, which incorporates
it in its flag. To worship it one climbs to the peak of a mountain.
The term 'dawn' is as 'd-or-n', which means 'feeding
sun's victory". It was considered that the sun
dies at night and travels through the
evil underworld before it escapes
to rise again at dawn, thus,
the victory. This led to
may fairy tales
including
Cinderella and hell
The Hindu Trinity
Vishnu is the reincarnation of Rama, the high God of the
Vedic Trinity. Ra-ma' means 'mother's power,
while Vis-nu, means 'living eye of
new light' The image shows
him with four arms, as
the 4 armed cross,
and dawn light
and the
crucified Christ.
Rama, is also an Islamic term ,
as in 'Rama-dan', the time of fasting
during sunlight honors, from dawn until dusk.
He is also the god of light, similar to Pan, in Greek mythology. He typically appears everywhere during the day
"Then spake Jesus. . . I am the light of the world:" John 8:12
The Bull God of Islam
This statue, in the British Museum, was recovered from
Ninevah, an ancient city in Assyria and part
of the Islamic State of Islam. It was
partner of Isis', the Eye of light.
She is also 'Hathor' (right),
with the horns of a
cow and
holding the circle/cross.
The vision in the stone is also the 'o-x'
or 'circle/cross'. which is the same as 'bull', and 'Baal'.
The statue is a bull with the head of a man.
The Crucified Man is the Bull
As explained elsewhere vowels were almost non-existent in early speech. They were
only important when dictionaries were printed in the 15th and 16th centuries,
when publishers decided what vowels should be inserted in terms
to make them easy to pronounce. B-l' is the origin of 'bell'; 'ball',
'bull', and 'bowl'. That makes the 'name of the 'bull statue'
can be any of these combinations. He is 'Ba-al' in the
Old Testament. with other combinations.
'Bull', ball', and 'bell' relate to it.
They represent the
man-god,
and
men compete with it
to prove their worth. They play
games that puts a ball through the hole,
which represents the hole in the stone, through
which the men are deemed to pass become a god, that is a 'Hero'.
HATHOR THE COW GOD OF EGYPT
While this image is Egyptian in origin it is Islamic in nature. It was the partner of the bull god-man shown above. It is the reason why cows are sacred in India and elsewhere. The person in the image is drinking its milk. It's
what people are doing in a church, temple, or mosque.
Such places have domes over them
D-O-M means 'feeding in
the circle of the mother, which
is why they resemble a breast. 'Church'
is from, 'k-i-r-k' meaning 'cross of te eye-powerful cross',
as in the vision in the stone. 'Mosque' is from 'm-o-s-k' which means
'mother's circle-light -cross'. 'Synogogue' is from 'sin-o-god'. or sun-circle of God'. 'Mosque' is in 'mosquito' which leaves a hole where it bites the flesh.
"Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to
understand doctrine? them that are weaned from the milk,
and drawn from the breasts." Isaiah 28:9KJV
The origin of Hathor is 'ot-or' where
'o-t' is circle/cross. There was no [h] in the early
script before the Greeks introduced it as the seat of Zeus (cook 1960).
After that the letters changed and 'ot' became 'hot' for the sun. s [o] and [a] were
interchangeable before printing presses in 15th CAD, [O-t' became 'at' and then 'hat'.
Wearing the 'circle' on the head relates to this, and many men wear them as a
symbol of their religious faith. In Europe, men shaved their hair into a
circle on the back of their heads, such as 'monks'. 'Monk's eye'
is the term for 'monkey which displays the circle
on its rear end. In Arabis nations, men
wear circles called 'agal' to keep
the ghutrah in place. The
Jews wear a kippar,
which is a
circular cap. The Pope
and bishops also wear one called the
zucchetto or solido. This conformity proves comon descent,
The Halo - a Circle and Cross
People meeting at the cpeak of the mountain to see the vision of the circle and
cross, would greet each other. It is the origin of 'hello' and the halo'
symbolizes those who have passed through the hole and
reside in heaven as 'sun's or 'sun's cross' as in 'san't'
and 'saint'. "sent' is from the same source,
which is why in various languages
'san' stands for 'saint',
as in Spanish.
The image below of one such saint,
dressed as a nun, shows her wearing a Hajab, in the
Islamic tradition Thatis because the Vatican started the Muslim
Branch is based on the same Islamic tradition from which it was derived.
Without the letter [h] the term is seen as 'el-o' or 'god circle'.
There is Only One Name For God
“And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the
spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:”
2Thessalonians 2:8 The Spirit determined that the name of God
would be revealed at the end of the day and it will come
from a woman, who is the mouth of God
speaking to the world through
the Internet.
The name is the Famly of JESUS“
And it shall be at that day, saith the LORD, that
thou shalt call me Ishi; and shalt call me no more Baali.” Hosea 2:16
There was no letter [h] in ancient script. The name is 'Issi' which is also 'Jesse' and '
jesu' or 'jesus', when printing presses came about. 'Jesus Christ' refers to
the man on the cross, 'Baal', and denies the existence of such.
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