Monday, 6 June 2011

YOEL HEI

Earlier today, Abba said 'YOEL HEI' and 'YOEL means 'God is willing or the LORD is God'. The Jewish sages share with us that the divinity of the Hei is the ultimate revelation of the Mashiach. Its numerical correspondence in Hebrew gematria is five.


"The origin-point of speech, the right vertical line of the hei is directly connected to the line of thought and thereafter descends to express one's thoughts and inner feelings to others. The root of the word speech in Hebrew, davar, means "leadership," as in the expression "There is one leader [dabar] in a generation, not two leaders in a generation." Leadership implies hierarchy, relative positions of up and down, and thus is represented by a vertical line. The King, and likewise every leader, rules through his power of speech, as is said, "By the word of the King is His sovereignty."[1]


In the ancient pictograph it is a picture of a stick person with their hands up to heavens.


"The Hey has a "h" sound and is a picture of a man with his arms raised up, shouting and pointing at a great site as if to say "behold, look at that". This letter is used to mean "the" in the sense of pointing to something of importance. When this letter is prefixed to the word erets the word ha'erets is formed meaning "the land."


'Yohei' can also be found in Japanese and it a Japanese boy's name and it means FLAT SEA. Good play on words there with 'C Flat' a musical tone. C major as a key signature with seven flats. Most of the properties that we have lived in, have had the number 7 or numbers that add up to number seven, including now. So it is a time for some home time and just being in the music of the harp as we allow the energies to settle prior to writing about the next eclipse, that is coming on the 15th of June. Is it the 'Yoel Hei' eclipse? Let's wait and see what else the LORD would like to share with us before then.

C major is the home key of the HARP. I have always loved the sound and frequency of the HARP and my mother in-law used to play cello. Biblically speaking the harpist comes during the MOAB revolt and we have already shared with you that Moab is symbolic of the USA. The harp is always part of the celebrations in ancient Judaism, and as we know the Angels play the harps of their own beings. The healing Angels of ELOHIM.


In Psalm 49, it is written. Hear this, all you peoples; listen, all who live in this world, both low and high, 


rich and poor alike: My mouth will speak words of wisdom; the meditation of my heart will give you understanding. I will turn my ear to a proverb; with the harp I will expound my riddle. 

And the people can say "Awake, my soul! Awake, harp and lyre! I will awaken the dawn."Psalm 57.8. That gives us a timeline of August. I will praise you with the harp for your faithfulness, my God; I will sing praise to you with the lyre, Holy One of Israel. Psalm 71:22. Psalm 71 is a lovely psalm. However, let us have a musical break for now. 






1. http://www.inner.org/hebleter/hei.htm

2. http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/2_alphabet.html

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Harp music is indeed beautiful! I'm lovingly reminded of King David and Him being a Harpist, as well. Melts my heart...

Love,
The Supreme Queen al-Kimiyah