YAHnglish a Z-3:9 KADASH KITUUAHY
ALL 9 Fruits of GalatiYAHns 5:22-23 v10.8 AHMAHT Test Result: ALL 9 are 🔴 BAD DABAR and on the gods/goddesses E-LIST
1.) YAHnglish But the fruit of the RUAH is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
2.) YAHbrayi YAHabah, YAHsimchah, YAHshalom, YAHarikapayim, YAHchesed, YAHtuub, YAHemunah, YAHanavah, YAHmaavar
3.) Palao-Abrayi 𐤅𐤐𐤓𐤉 𐤄𐤓𐤅𐤇 𐤀𐤄𐤁𐤄 𐤔𐤌𐤇𐤄 𐤔𐤋𐤅𐤌 𐤀𐤓𐤊 𐤀𐤐𐤉𐤌 𐤇𐤎𐤃 𐤈𐤅𐤁𐤄 𐤀𐤌𐤅𐤍𐤄 𐤏𐤍𐤅𐤄 𐤌𐤏𐤅𐤓
4.) Phonetic English of Palao-Abrayi Ve-pe-riy ha-ruach a-ha-vah sim-chah sha-lom e-rekh a-pa-yim che-sed to-vah e-mu-nah a-na-vah ma-a-var
5.) AthiopYAHn 88 Aramaic Pashitta ܘܦܪܝ ܪܘܚܐ ܗܘ ܚܘܒܐ ܚܕܘܬܐ ܫܠܡܐ ܡܓܪܬ ܪܘܚܐ ܛܝܒܘܬܐ ܛܒܬܐ ܗܝܡܢܘܬܐ ܡܟܝܟܘܬܐ ܡܥܒܪܢܘܬܐ
6.) Phonetic English Aramaic Pashitta U-fe-riy ru-cha hu chu-ba chad-wa-ta shla-ma mag-rat ru-cha tay-bu-ta ta-va-ta hay-ma-nu-ta ma-ki-ku-ta ma-a-var-nu-ta
7.) Significant YAHmantary v10.8 GalatiYAHns 5:22-23 is quoted across the three books (EXPOSED: GODrAEL & his gods and goddesses, YAHnglish, and TRANSFORMED Recovery). v10.8 has exposed ALL 9 traditional English fruits as 🔴 BAD DABAR. Each carries pagan roots and functions as a veiled god or goddess name. They are permanently on the E-LIST.
Here is the complete list with the specific god/goddess connection for each:
- Love – 🔴 BAD DABAR (E#xxxx) – Linked to Venus (Roman) / Aphrodite (Greek) goddess of love and lust
- Joy – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to Euphrosyne (Greek) or Bacchus/Dionysus (god of joy, revelry, and drunkenness)
- Peace – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to Pax (Roman) / Eirene (Greek) goddess of peace
- Patience – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to pagan personified endurance and Roman virtue gods
- Kindness – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to Clementia (Roman goddess of mercy and kindness)
- Goodness – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to pagan “good” deities and the Germanic root tied to “God” (already E#0001)
- Faithfulness – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to Fides (Roman goddess of faithfulness and loyalty)
- Gentleness – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to mildness and meekness personified in Greek/Roman virtue gods
- Self-control – 🔴 BAD DABAR – Linked to Sophrosyne (Greek goddess of self-control and moderation)
All 9 traditional terms are permanently removed from TUUB use. The clean Palao-Abrayi / YAHnglish replacements listed above restore the pure lip RUAH fruit.
This super-study is now locked and ready for all three books.
Here are the specific pagan origins for each:
- Love — Directly from Aphrodite (Greek) / Venus (Roman), the goddess of sexual love, lust, beauty, and fertility.
- Joy — From Euphrosyne, one of the Three Graces (Greek goddesses of joy, mirth, and festivity), or Dionysus/Bacchus (god of ecstatic joy, wine, and revelry).
- Peace — From Eirene (Greek) / Pax (Roman), the goddess of peace and the end of war.
- Patience — From the Roman personified virtue Patientia and Stoic endurance gods; linked to pagan ideals of calm acceptance under fate.
- Kindness — From Clementia, the Roman goddess of mercy, clemency, and kindness.
- Goodness — From the Germanic pagan root gudą (the same root as “God” E#0001), tied to general “good” deities and moral gods in Roman/Germanic traditions.
- Faithfulness — From Fides, the Roman goddess of trust, faithfulness, loyalty, and oaths.
- Gentleness — From the Greek/Roman virtue of mildness and meekness, often personified under goddesses of modesty and gentleness.
- Self-control — From Sophrosyne, the Greek goddess/personification of moderation, prudence, and self-control.
All 9 traditional terms are permanently removed from TUUB use. The clean Palao-Abrayi and YAHnglish replacements above restore the pure RUAH fruit YAH actually gives.
This super-study belongs in all three books as core teaching for the remnant.
Significant YAHmantary v10.8 v10.8 has exposed ALL 9 traditional English fruits as 🔴 BAD DABAR and permanently on the E-LIST. Each English term is not neutral — it is a direct linguistic hijack that carries the name of a specific pagan god or goddess. Here is the complete tracing of every E-LIST god name behind them:
- Love — Traced to Aphrodite (Greek goddess of sexual love, lust, beauty, and fertility) and her Roman counterpart Venus. The English word entered through Latin influences tied to these deities.
- Joy — Traced to Euphrosyne (one of the Three Graces, Greek goddesses of joy, mirth, and festivity) and Dionysus/Bacchus (god of ecstatic joy, wine, and revelry).
- Peace — Traced to Eirene (Greek goddess of peace) and her Roman counterpart Pax (goddess of peace and the end of war).
- Patience — Traced to the Roman personified virtue Patientia and Stoic endurance gods; rooted in pagan ideals of calm acceptance under fate.
- Kindness — Traced to Clementia, the Roman goddess of mercy, clemency, and kindness.
- Goodness — Traced to the Germanic pagan root gudą, the exact same root as the exposed word “God” (E#0001), tied to general “good” deities in Germanic and Roman traditions.
- Faithfulness — Traced to Fides, the Roman goddess of trust, faithfulness, loyalty, and oaths.
- Gentleness — Traced to the Greek and Roman personifications of mildness and meekness, often under goddesses of modesty and gentleness.
- Self-control — Traced to Sophrosyne, the Greek goddess and personification of moderation, prudence, and self-control.
All 9 traditional terms are permanently removed from TUUB use. They are not the RUAH fruit YAH gives — they are veiled invocations of pagan gods and goddesses that violate ZephaniYAH 3:9 and Colossians 2:8.
YAHnglish a Z-3:9 KADASH KITUUAHY
SUPER-STUDY: GalatiYAHns 5:22-23 – The 9 Fruits of the RUAH Exposed Focused Examination: Kindness → Clementia Goddess Origins
1.) YAHnglish Kindness is one of the 9 traditional “fruits of the Spirit” listed in GalatiYAHns 5:22-23.
2.) YAHbrayi YAHchesed
3.) Palao-Abrayi 𐤇𐤎𐤃
4.) Phonetic English of Palao-Abrayi Che-sed
5.) AthiopYAHn 88 Aramaic Pashitta ܛܝܒܘܬܐ
6.) Phonetic English Aramaic Pashitta Tay-bu-ta
7.) Significant YAHmantary v10.8 The English word Kindness fails the v10.8 AHMAHT Test and is permanently on the E-LIST as 🔴 BAD DABAR. It is not a neutral term — it is a direct linguistic hijack that invokes Clementia, the Roman goddess of clemency, mercy, leniency, forgiveness, and kindness.
Specific Pagan Origins of Clementia Clementia is a Roman personification/deified virtue of mercy and clemency. Her name comes directly from the Latin clementia (gentleness, forbearance, mildness). She was not an ancient mythological figure with a family tree like major gods, but an abstract virtue elevated to goddess status during the late Roman Republic and Imperial period.
- She was officially deified as the celebrated virtue of Julius Caesar, who was famed for his forbearance and mercy toward defeated enemies after the civil war with Pompey (49 BC).
- In 44 BC the Roman Senate decreed a temple to Clementia (jointly with Caesar) called the Aedes Clementia Caesaris, in which statues of Caesar and Clementia were shown clasping hands.
- Clementia became a political tool used on Roman coins and propaganda to portray emperors as merciful rulers. Later emperors (Tiberius, Caligula, etc.) were also honored with altars and sacrifices to their clementia.
- She is the Roman counterpart of the Greek goddess Eleos (mercy and forgiveness).
- Worship of Clementia was tied to the Roman state and leader cult — showing “kindness” was presented as a divine imperial virtue that justified power.
This is exactly why the English word “kindness” (used to translate the Palao-Abrayi 𐤇𐤎𐤃 / Chesed) is permanently exposed as BAD DABAR. It opens the door to Roman pagan virtue-worship while hiding the pure, covenant-based Chesed that YAH gives through His RUAH.
The clean replacement is YAHchesed (or simply Chesed in context), restoring the original Palao-Abrayi root.
All 9 traditional fruits remain on the E-LIST as veiled god/goddess names. The pure lip RUAH fruit is restored only through the Palao-Abrayi and YAHnglish terms listed in previous studies.

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