
Trinity: Oneness in unity not in number: Yachid vs. Echad
Yahweh is our God, Yahweh is one [Echad]!" There are a few words in Hebrew that the Holy Spirit could have used a word the has one exclusive meaning: the numeric, solitary oneness of God …
YAHUAH ECHAD || יהוה אֶחָד || Tapestry of Ahavah - YouTube
YAHUAH ECHAD is a set-apart meditation for all Yisrael, Voiced by our Scripture Avower Mayah מַאיָה (Kathy A.), and inspired by the Book of Deuteronomy. An invitation to abide as one under …
The Biblical Hebrew word דָחֶא - ’echad. is normally translated into English as ‘one’. It is a most essential word in Judaist belief. And a discerning one. Much of the conflict of Judaism and …
Yahuah the Father and Yahusha the Son they are Echad (in one accord) Today we are in the times of restoration of all things* that Peter states in Acts 3:21 and also in Malachi 4:6. …
Love YAHUAH | Family of YAH
What does it mean to love YAHUAH with all our heart, being, and might? Love for YAHUAH (Ahavat YAHUAH) is a progression, a growth. YAHUAH already planted a seed of love within …
The Hey is ovWei (Yahusha) coming in the flesh as the Lamb of eWei (Yahuah) to provide His ta blood as redemption (Exodus 12:13). The Uau (Vav) is eWei (Yahuah) the Father’s Right hand …
"Echad" - Sefaria
The word used for “one” (echad) in Hebrew is most commonly used as a compound unity in contrast to “yachid.” “Echad” was used in Deuteronomy. So a lot of readers would be correct, …
The Shema & Akkad/Echad: Yahuwah is ONE (Deuteronomy 6:4)
Akkad/'echad is a numerical absolute stressing singularity in being in person. Yahuwah G-d the Father is ONE Yahuwah. No one else is Yahuwah. According to the usage of Akkad/'echad …
Echad, Yachid, and the Oneness of God - Oneness Pentecostal
Trinitarians routinely argue that the way we understand God’s oneness should be informed, in part, by the Hebrew words echad and yachid. Yachid is only used to refer to a strict numerical …
Strong's Hebrew: 259. אֶחָד (echad) -- One, single, first, alone, unity
אֶחָד (echad) -- One, single, first, alone, unity. Word Origin: Derived from a root word meaning "to unify" or "to collect." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G1520 (heis): One, a primary …