Saturday, June 20, 2015

A Pure Language (Zephaniah 3:9)


"A PURE LANGUAGE" by David Jantunen


“Therefore wait ye upon ME, saith YAHWEH, until the day that I rise up to the prey: for MY determination is to gather the nations, that I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour upon them MINE indignation, even all MY fierce anger: for all the earth shall be devoured with the fire of MY jealousy.
  For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call upon the NAME of  YAHWEH, to serve HIM with one consent.”  – Zephaniah 3:8-9, KJV

  This prophecy for the Millennial Kingdom indicates that a “pure language” will be restored.  Do THE SCRIPTURES give us any clues as to what the pure language is?  It actually does but in a hidden message.  In the Hebrew text of Zephaniah 3:8, every letter of the Hebrew alphabet is used in this verse.  Remarkably, this is the only time this occurs in the entire Hebrew text of the Old Testament!  Could it be hinting that Hebrew is the pure language?
  For those not familiar with the Hebrew alphabet, the chart below shows Zephaniah 3:8 in Hebrew on the left side and a literal English translation on the right column.  Each Hebrew letter is color coded and numbered for clarification.  See the Hebrew alphabet legend to see the names of the letters that correspond to each number.

 
  The name “Zephaniah” (Hebrew: hyFn:pac; “Tsphanyah”) means “YAH has concealed” or “YAH has hidden”.  Apparently, YAH has hidden or concealed a coded message for us in His Word in Zephaniah!
  Our MESSIAH made another subtle reference to the Hebrew language in HIS famous sermon on the mount.

 ¹⁷ “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
  ¹⁸ For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.”  – Matthew 5:17-18

  In verse 18, the word “jot” is translated from the Greek word “iota” (ἰῶτα Strongs Word G2503).  “Iota” ι is the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet.  It is strikingly similar to the Hebrew letter “Yod” y.  If we contrast the hook at the end of the Iota with the Yod, the resemblance is brought to light.
  The Greek alphabet is actually derived from the Paleo-Hebrew/Phoenician form of the Hebrew alphabet.  On a similar token, the Latin alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet.


 
  This is a fascinating and in-depth subject for another study – let us return to the subject of Matthew 5:17-18.  In verse 18, the word “tittle” is translated from the Greek word “keraia” (κεραία Strongs Word G2762).  .  A “tittle” refers to the little lines and projections used in writing the Hebrew alphabet.  Some letters may look very similar to one another but the minute pen strokes make them distinct.  In fact, one Hebrew letter is often formed from dissected “tittles” from other letters.  For example, the letter Teth + is comprised of a Zayin z and a Yodh y.  The letter Waw w is a Yodh with a prolonged stem attached to it.
 
  Since YAHSHUA was a Jew preaching the Sermon on the Mount to Hebrews, the “jot” and “tittle” HE was referring to was the “tittle” of the letter Yod.  The “tittle” of the Yod is called a “qots” (Hebrew: CwOq).  It is a short pen stroke at the bottom of the face of the Yod.  Curiously, it is the smallest of all markings in the Hebrew writing system.
  Is it any coincidence that the “jot” that mentioned is a Yod – the Hebrew letter that has the tiniest, most inconspicuous tittle?  Yod is also the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet.  Not to mention that Yod is the first letter in the THE CREATORS NAME, hwhy.  YAHSHUA said HE came in HIS FATHERS NAME (John 5:43), whose NAME is referred to as YAH hy (or JAH) in Psalms 68:4.
  The word “keraia” that is found in Matthew 5:18 is used in only one other verse in the NEW TESTAMENT:

“And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle [keraian κεραίαν] of the law to fail.”
– Luke 16:17, KJV

  Reflecting back to Matthew 5:18, YAHSHUA is essentially telling us that not one Yod (“jot”) or qots (“tittle”) – the tiniest, most obscure pen stroke from the tiniest Hebrew letter – shall not pass from the TORAH (Hebrew: hrFwOt@ “law”) until heaven and earth pass away (Revelation 21:1).
  At the Tower of Babel, YAHWEH confused the tongues of men, which was a catalyst for the diverse languages of the earth (Genesis 11:1-9).  Initially, they all spoke language – and at Pentecost, through a miracle of RUACH HAQADOSH (THE HOLY SPIRIT), everyone understood each others language (Acts 2).  Is it possible the cloven tongues of fire (Acts 2:3) they spoke at Pentecost were in the pure language of Hebrew, since YAHWEH’S WORD is like a fire (Jeremiah 23:29)?  Was this perhaps a miraculous return to the pure language spoken before the Tower of Babel?  This was a shadow picture of HIS COMING KINGDOM, where the pure language will be the Ancient Hebrew tongue – which is starkly different than Modern Hebrew.


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