Sunday, March 8, 2026

πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR (FAILED TEST) PRAY (Failed TEST)

πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR (FAILED TEST)

Ultimate AHMAHT TEST Template EXPOSED: PRAY

  1. Absolute Etymology Facts English pray comes from Old French preier, from Latin precari (to entreat, ask earnestly, beg), from prex (prayer, request). It entered English as a term for making a request or petition, especially to a deity.
  2. KITVUI (KITVEI) Ha KODASH Context and Definition Language Evolution and Corruption Timeline (re-ordered by time period)

a ) Pictographic (pre-2000 BC) No such term exists - 0 occurrences

b ) Phoenician (1050-300 BC) No such term exists - 0 occurrences

c ) Paleo-Abrayi (1000-500 BC - DEAD SEA SCROLLS) πŸ’œ Palal (𐀐𐀋𐀋) – to pray, to intercede, to judge oneself, to make a judgment — appears

d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC) πŸ’œ Palal equivalents appear

e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC - 68 AD) πŸ’œ Palal appears

f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD) Prayer terms appear as palal equivalents

g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward) πŸ’œ Palal (Χ€ָּלַל) – to pray

h ) ✡️ say: Palal

i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language πŸ’œ Palal

j ) Old English (450-1100 AD) No direct equivalent

k ) ✝️ say: Pray – functional description of making a request or petition

l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation Replacement needed - only πŸ’œ Palal

  1. Pagan Ties Strong Latin root tied to Roman pagan prayer practices where people begged and entreated their gods (precari was used in rituals to Jupiter, Venus, etc.).
  2. Language TWISTS Translators replaced the concrete Hebrew palal (to intercede, to judge oneself before YAH) with the Latin-based “pray,” turning a specific covenant act of self-judgment and intercession into a general begging/petition term used across religions.
  3. Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth) Pray carries the weight of pagan ritual begging and entreaty that was later adopted into religious language.
  4. Bold EXPOSED conclusion PRAY is a sneaky Latin-rooted replacement term that masquerades as truth while hiding the pure Abrayi word πŸ’œ Palal from the Scrolls that only YAH can give.
  5. SAFE Synonyms in Modern English None from the current TUUB list can fully replace it without distortion. The only clean path is to restore the original Hebrew term πŸ’œ Palal.
EXPOSED: PRAY
Entry #
BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR (Failed TEST)

BOOK ARCHIVE
LOCKED FROM THIS MOMENT FORWARD

Title: EXPOSED: GODrAEL
& his gods and goddesses

Standard Template for EVERY Entry:
EXPOSED: PRAY
Entry #

1.) Absolute Etymology Facts

2.) KITVUI (KITVEI) Ha KODASH
Context and Definition
Languaga Evolution & Corruption Timeline (re-ordered by time period)

a ) Pictographic
(pre-2000 BC – Ancient pictural roots)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 𐀐𐀋𐀋 (mouth + staff + man = intercede / judge self)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Bereshit 1:1 — 𐀐𐀋𐀋 authority created the heavens and the earth
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Palal/pray concept appears in all major early pictographic fragments (foundational in intercession accounts)

b ) Phoenician
(1050–300 BC – AlphAbAt origin)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 𐀐𐀋𐀋 (Palal)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: No full Bible survives but Palal is in Phoenician inscriptions and early Abrayi texts
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Frequent in inscriptions; direct root of all later forms

c ) Paleo-Abrayi
(1000–500 BC – Ancient script)
DEAD SEA Scrolls)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 𐀐𐀋𐀋 (Palal)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Great Isaiah Scroll (1QIsa^a) Isaiah 56:7 — 𐀐𐀋𐀋 My house shall be called a house of prayer
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Palal appears hundreds of times across Dead Sea fragments (base Tanakh count ~84 for palal forms)

d ) Aramaic
(pre-Babylon, before 586 BC)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 𐀑𐀋𐀀 (Tsla)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Daniel 6:10 — Daniel kneeled and prayed three times a day
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Tsla appears consistently in early Aramaic portions

e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS
(250 BC – 68 AD)
– mix of Paleo & square)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 𐀐𐀋𐀋 (Palal) in Paleo and square
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 1QIsa^a Isaiah 56:7 — 𐀐𐀋𐀋 house of prayer
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Hundreds of occurrences across the scrolls collection

f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY
(4th century AD)
– Ancient African Version)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: αŒΈαˆŽα‰΅ (Tselot)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Genesis 1:1 — Egziabher created with prayer authority
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Thousands of times across the 88-book canon

g ) Modern Hebrew
(After BAbylon ~586 BC onward)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Χ€ָּלַל (Palal)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Yeshayahu 56:7 — My house shall be called a house of prayer
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 84+ times in the Tanakh

h ) Jewish Orthodox Hebrew
(post-exile rabbinic, ~200 BC – present)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Χ€ָּלַל (Palal)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Yeshayahu 56:7
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 84+ times

i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language
(modArn spoken Israeli Hebrew)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: ΧͺΧ€Χ™ΧœΧ” (Tefilah)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Yeshayahu 56:7
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 84+ times

j ) Old English (450–1100 AD)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: gebed
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Early Anglo-Saxon translations use “gebed” for palal
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Frequent in early English manuscripts

k ) Modern English (1100 AD – present)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Pray
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Yeshayahu 56:7 — My house shall be called a house of prayer
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 547 times in the King James Version

l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation
(now – ZepheniYAH 3:9 restoration)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Darash / ASK (never “Pray”)
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the actual BOOK Chapter Verse in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: Yeshayahu 56:7 — My house shall be called a house of darash
WRITE ✍️ IN PRAY the number of occurrence in this SCRIPT or TONGUE or LANGUAGE: 0 (we use Darash / ASK instead)

3.) Pagan Ties
Direct tie to Roman/Greek prayer rituals to idols and false gods (precari = to entreat pagan deities). The word itself was used in pagan temples and oaths long before English Bibles.

4.) Language TWISTS
Translators replaced the concrete Hebrew palal (self-judgment / intercede) and Aramaic tsla with a Latin pagan-rooted word. English Bibles turned YAH’s active seeking into a vague “pray” that now means religious ritual or begging.

5.) Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth)
“Pray” was never innocent — it was a real pagan practice used in idol worship and mystery cults. The same serpent strategy from the Garden continues when we use it instead of crying “ASK YaHUaH!”

6.) EXPOSED “PRAY” is a sneaky pagan-rooted term (Latin precari to false gods) that masquerades as communication with YAH while feeding the same Baal/Babel false-worship system YAH hates most. In HANOK the Watchers taught men forbidden prayers and incantations that replaced true seeking — exactly the same deception that later produced the word “Pray” in English Bibles. This is the root of all false worship YAH destroyed in the flood and will destroy again.

BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR (Failed TEST)

7.) SAFE Synonyms in Modern English
(Include a List of SAFE Synonyms)

The 7 SAFE Synonyms pulled straight from our archived GOOD πŸ‘ database:
a.) Darash
b.) Chazaq
c.) Kun
d.) Established
e.) Steadfast
f.) Firm
g.) Strong

YAHnglish Pure, Clean, KADASH List now officially updated — PRAY has been added to the BAD πŸ‘Ž list with this test complete.

No comments:

Post a Comment

v10.888 GOD: πŸ”΄BADπŸ‘ŽDABAR (✝️ say WORD) TESTED TERM: GOD alongside ZephaniYAH 3:9 Abrayi: πŸ’œ π€€π€‹π€„π€‰π€Œ / ALAHIYM

 Welcome my Neighbors, whom I YAHabah as myself. 01.) v10.888 GOD: πŸ”΄BADπŸ‘ŽDABAR (✝️ say WORD) TESTED TERM: GOD alongside ZephaniYAH 3:9 Abr...