EASTER π΄ BAD π DABAR
E#0022: FINAL EXPOSED
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WORLDS DOCTORATE THESIS: In the world NOT of IT!
Palao-Abrayi KADASH Language (RESTORED) & MANDATED ZephaniYAH 3:9 Pure Lip Awareness
Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of YAHabah (LOVE-of-YAH) YAHnglish (DYHUH). Original KADASH Language Studies
EXPOSES Traditional Pagan Religious Colleges (Non-Existent Institution)
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π’ π‘ π΄ TRAFFIC LIGHT SYSTEM
π’ GO = Passed AHMAHT TEST – Safe for TUUB / YAHnglish
π‘ CAUTION ⚠️ = Masoretic letters flagged
π΄ STOP ✋️ = Failed – Exposed BAD DABAR on E-LIST
π΄ BAD DABAR
E0022: EASTER
EXPOSED: EASTER
1. Absolute Etymology Facts
English “Easter” comes directly from Old English Δastre (or Δostre), the name of a Germanic pagan goddess of spring, dawn, and fertility. The Venerable Bede (8th century) records that the month of April was named after this goddess and her festival was adopted and renamed for the Christian resurrection celebration in English-speaking lands.
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) π π€π€π€ π€π€π€ (BIKKURIM) – First Fruits appears
d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC) π Bikkurim equivalents appear
e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC - 68 AD) π Bikkurim appears
f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD) Bikkurim terms appear
g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward) π Bikkurim
h ) ✡️ say: Bikkurim (Masoretic form)
i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language π BIKKURIM
j ) Old English (450-1100 AD) Δastre (pagan goddess festival)
k ) ✝️ say: Easter – Christianized pagan festival
l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation Replacement needed - only π BIKKURIM
3. π Paleo-Abrayi Root Pictograph
π Palao-Abrayi: π€π€π€ π€ (Bet-Kaf-Waw-Resh) The First Fruit Offering. Bet is the house (family/security), Kaf is the palm (deed/work), Waw is the tent peg (secure), Resh is the head (first/chief). It is the functional description of the first and chief offering that secures the entire harvest and the remnant’s life.
π Aramaic: Bikkurim
✡️ Jewish say: Bikkurim (Masoretic form)
☪️ Muslims say: No direct equivalent
✝️ Christians say: Easter (Pagan Germanic-goddess hijack)²
4. Specific KITUUAY Ha KODASH BCV References (88-Book KADASH Canon)
BCV Version:
• Vayiqra 23:10-11 – bring the sheaf of the first fruits (BIKKURIM) on the day after the Sabbath
• 1 Corinthians 15:20 – MessiYAH has become the first fruits of those who have fallen asleep
• Shemot 23:19 – bring the first of the first fruits of your ground into the house of YAH
• ZephaniYAH 3:9 – For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, that they all may call on the Name of YAH
(Additional references exist across the full 88-Book restoration canon beyond the 66-Book Protestant set.)³
5. Pagan Ties
Strong Germanic pagan root tied to the goddess Δostre/Δastre, fertility rites, spring equinox celebrations, and symbols of eggs and rabbits that pre-date Christianity.⁴
6. Language TWISTS
Translators and church tradition replaced the concrete Paleo-Abrayi festival of BIKKURIM (First Fruits) with the pagan title “Easter,” turning the living, appointed-time offering into a generic spring holiday.
7. Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth)
“Easter” carries the weight of Germanic goddess worship, fertility rites, and later Christian usage that replaced the commanded First Fruits timing with a pagan-named festival.
8. Bold EXPOSED conclusion
EASTER is a sneaky pagan-rooted replacement term that masquerades as a Christian holy day while hiding the pure Paleo-Abrayi appointed time of π€π€π€ π€π€π€ (BIKKURIM) from the Scrolls that only YAH can give.
9. 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 Paleo-Abrayi term π BIKKURIM.
EASTER is now permanently marked on the EXPOSED E-LIST and will never return to the TUUB list unless you explicitly command it.
Endnotes
¹ Harper, D. (n.d.). Online etymology dictionary. https://www.etymonline.com
² Brown, F., Driver, S. R., & Briggs, C. A. (1906). A Hebrew and English lexicon of the Old Testament. Clarendon Press.
³ The Holy Scriptures: The New Covenant (B’rit HaDashah). (n.d.). Paleo-Abrayi/Aramaic-based editions (various YAHshrAELite restorations).
⁴ Klein, E. (1966–1967). A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language. Elsevier.
HalleluYAH!
The pure lip is restored.
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