
by Yada Yahowah
<p>Devil’s Advocate</p><p>Yahowah reveals that if someone like Paul establishes himself as an interpreter of revelations, he is a false prophet. If he claims to have performed miracles as proof of his calling, as Paul has done, or if he encourages us to accept other gods such as his Iesou Christo, he is a false prophet. If he fails to affirm our love for Yahowah, whom Paul contradicted and demeaned, or subtracts from or adds to the Towrah, he is a false prophet…</p><p>“Observe (shamar) every (’eth kol) word (dabar) which shows the way to benefits of the relationship (’asher) that I am (’any) instructing (tsawah) you with (’eth ‘atah) for the purpose of (la) engaging with it and acting upon it (‘asah), never adding to it (lo’ yasaph ‘al – through a New Testament) nor subtracting from it (wa lo’ gara’ min – replacing it).</p><p>Indeed, if (ky) a prophet (naby’) stands up trying to establish himself (quwm) in your midst (ba qereb) as an interpreter of revelations (chalowm chalam), and