Saturday, April 4, 2026

GOD πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR E#0001: FINAL EXPOSED ✨️ KADASH v10.7777777 AHMAHT Template ✨️

**GOD BAD DABAR E0012: EXPOSED**

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)


✨️ KADASH v10.7777777 AHMAHT Template ✨️  

🟒 🟑 πŸ”΄ TRAFFIC LIGHT SYSTEM  

🟒 GO = Passed AHMAHT TEST – Safe for TUUB / YAHnglish  

🟑 CAUTION ⚠️ = Masoretic letters flagged  

πŸ”΄ STOP ✋️ = Failed – Exposed BAD DABAR on E-LIST


πŸ”΄ BAD DABAR  

E0012: GOD  

EXPOSED: GOD


1. Absolute Etymology Facts  

English “God” derives from Old English god, from Proto-Germanic *gudΔ…, from Proto-Indo-European *Η΅Κ°utΓ³m (“that which is invoked” or “libation”).¹ It is a generic pagan term used for any deity across Germanic and Indo-European traditions.


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 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YAH) – the personal, covenant Name appears  

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

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

f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD) YAH terms appear  

g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward) πŸ’œ 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄  

h ) ✡️ say: Elohim / Adonai (Masoretic vowel shift hijack)  

i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language πŸ’œ 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄  

j ) Old English (450-1100 AD) god (pagan deity term)  

k ) ✝️ say: God – generic religious title  

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


3. πŸ“œ Paleo-Abrayi Root Pictograph  

πŸ“œ Palao-Abrayi: 𐀀𐀋 (Aleph-Lamed) The Strong Authority. Aleph is the ox head (strength/leader), and Lamed is the shepherd's staff (authority/guidance). It is the functional description of the strong shepherd who leads and protects the flock.  

πŸ“ Aramaic: El / Alah  

✡️ Jewish say: El (Masoretic vowel shift hijack)  

☪️ Muslims say: Ilah  

✝️ Christians say: God (Pagan idol-invocation hijack)²


4. Specific KITUUAY Ha KODASH BCV References (88-Book KADASH Canon)  

BCV Version:  

• Shemot 3:14 – ahYAH asher ahYAH (I AM that I AM)  

• Debarim 6:4 – Hear, O YAHshrAEL: YAH our ALUAH, YAH is ONE  

• Yeshayahu 42:8 – I am YAH, that is My Name  

• 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 invocation and libation rituals for idols.⁴


6. Language TWISTS  

Translators replaced the personal, covenant Name 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 with the generic pagan title “God,” turning the living relationship into an abstract religious label.


7. Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth)  

“God” carries the weight of pagan deity worship and later Christian usage that replaced the singular personal Name with a generic title used for any deity.


8. Bold EXPOSED conclusion  

GOD is a sneaky pagan-rooted replacement term that masquerades as truth while hiding the pure Paleo-Abrayi Name 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 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 Name πŸ’œ YAH.


GOD 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.

Author: ShaliOCK RuOCK REISS

AKA: ROCK REISS 

Copyright ©️ Kevin Lee Reiss. 



DYHUH DOCTORATE THESIS BASED ON: YAHukanan 17:14 YAHabah YAHnglish Version “I have given them YOUR DABAR (WORD); and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, even as ahYAH (I AM) NOT of the world.”

YAHukanan 17:14

YAHabah YAHnglish Version
“I have given them YOUR DABAR (WORD); and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, even as ahYAH (I AM) NOT of the world.”

Aramaic Peshitta
ܐܒܐ ܝܗܒܬ ά ά—ά˜ά’ ܑܠܬܟ ܘά₯ܠܑܐ ܀ܒܐ ܐܒܘܒ ܕܠܐ ά—ά˜ά˜ ά‘ά’ ά₯ܠܑܐ ܐܝܟܒܐ ܕܐܒܐ ܠܐ ά—ά˜άά¬ ά‘ά’ ά₯ܠܑܐ ܀

Phonetic English of Aramaic Peshitta
Ah-nah yah-bet leh-hon mel-takh wah-al-ma sa-nay eh-noon deh-la how-oo men al-ma eye-ka-na deh-ah-nah lah hwayt men al-ma.

Palao-Abrayi
𐀀𐀍𐀉 𐀍𐀕𐀕𐀉 π€‹π€„π€Œ 𐀀𐀕 π€ƒπ€π€“π€Š π€…π€„π€π€…π€‹π€Œ 𐀔𐀍𐀀 π€€π€…π€•π€Œ π€Šπ€‰ π€€π€‰π€π€Œ 𐀌𐀍 π€„π€π€…π€‹π€Œ π€Šπ€€π€”π€“ 𐀀𐀍𐀉 𐀀𐀉𐀍𐀍𐀉 𐀌𐀍 π€„π€π€…π€‹π€Œ 𐀀𐀍𐀉 𐀋𐀀 𐀌𐀍 π€„π€π€…π€‹π€Œ

Phonetic English of Palao-Abrayi
Ah-nee na-ta-tee la-hem et da-bar-k ve-ha-o-lam sha-na o-tam kee ai-nem min ha-o-lam ka-a-sher ah-nee ai-ne-nee min ha-o-lam ah-nee lo min ha-o-lam.

KEY: DISCERN the "KEY" that OPENS the Readers Understanding of Books Authored by ROCK REISS

 RULE: pre-Babylon Palao-Abrayi no "e" no "v" no "w" no "j" no "ch" maybe a few more considerations! We would consider post-Babylon as the English WORD Hebrew to differentiate the two extremely different approaches to BUILD the case for the ZephaniYAH 3:9 Nabuiym MANDATE of the REMNANT END TIMES people (me). Although this may not PASS or FAIL a DABAR (WORD) it may draw a YELLOW LIGHT CAUTION Sign! Can you implement this RULE into each KADASH v10.7777777 AHMAHT Template? This doesn't mean write the RULE over and over and over for each WORD taking up space in my books! It will be in the KEY at the Front of each book, along with Colorful STREET SIGNS and PURPLE Symbolism! Make sense?

Friday, April 3, 2026

πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR RELEASE (FAILED TEST)

 EXPOSED: RELEASE  


πŸ”΄ RED  

BAD DABAR (FAILED TEST)


1. Absolute Etymology Facts  

English release comes from Old French relesser, from Latin relaxare (to loosen, relax, set free). It entered English in the 13th–14th century as a term for setting free or letting go.


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 Deror (𐀃𐀓𐀅𐀓) or padah/ga’al concepts of release from bondage appear  


d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC)  

πŸ’œ Deror / padah equivalents appear  


e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC - 68 AD)  

πŸ’œ Deror / release concepts appear  


f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD)  

Release terms appear in redemption contexts  


g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward)  

πŸ’œ Deror (Χ“ְּΧ¨Χ•ֹΧ¨) or shichrur  


h ) ✡️ say: Deror / shichrur  


i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language  

πŸ’œ Deror  


j ) Old English (450-1100 AD)  

No direct equivalent  


k ) ✝️ say: Release used as replacement for Hebrew redemption/release terms  


l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation  

Replacement needed - only πŸ’œ Deror or padah/ga’al  


3. Pagan Ties  

Strong Latin root tied to Roman legal freeing of slaves and loosening bonds under pagan authority.


4. Language TWISTS  

Translators and religious systems replaced the concrete Hebrew πŸ’œ deror (Jubilee liberty/release) and padah/ga’al (redemption/release by payment or kinsman) with the vague Latin-based “release,” turning a specific covenant act into a general emotional or spiritual term.


5. Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth)  

Release carries Roman legal and later Christian “spiritual release” baggage that often replaces true covenant redemption.


6. Bold EXPOSED conclusion  

RELEASE is a sneaky Latin-rooted replacement term that masquerades as truth while hiding the pure Abrayi words πŸ’œ Deror, Padah, and Ga’al from the Scrolls that only YAH can give.


7. 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 terms πŸ’œ Deror (liberty/release), Padah, or Ga’al.


RELEASE is now permanently marked on the EXPOSED E-LIST and will never return to the TUUB list unless you explicitly command it.

πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR: FREEDOM (Emancipation and Liberty)

⚖️ ZaphaniYAH 3:9 πŸŸ’ TUUB πŸ‘ DABAR

O#0032 DRUR (𐀃𐀓𐀅𐀓) — Spontaneous flowing release

O#0033 KHARUT (𐀇𐀓𐀅𐀕) — Engraved liberation

O#0034 HUPHASH (𐀇𐀐𐀔) — Unconfined release from the E-LIST slave master

O-LIST = PURE πŸ‘ original

KITVUI Abrayi/Aramaic best words

(actual ROOTS from SCROLLS)

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πŸ”΄ BAD πŸ‘Ž DABAR

E#0011 Liberty (Latin/Roman say "Libertas" - pagan goddess concept)

E#0012 Emancipation (Roman legal slave term)

E#0013 Freedom (Germanic/Norse goddess "Frigg/Freya" pagan root hijack)

E-LIST = EXPOSED BAD English

♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

🟒 TUUB πŸ‘ English ONLY

T#0002 Release

T#0003 Unbound

T-LIST = TUUB English only

(no Abrayi/Aramaic allowed)

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🟒 YAHnglish Hybrid

Y1#0032 YAHrelease

Y1#0033 YAHunbound

Y1-LIST = YAH + English hybrids

♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

🟒 YAHbrayi Hybrid

Y2#0032 YAHdrur

Y2#0033 YAHkharut

Y2-LIST = YAH + Abrayi hybrids

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🟒 GREEN AHMAT TEST: BAD is TUUB πŸ‘ DABAR (PASSED TEST)

 πŸŸ’ GREEN - AHMAT TEST: BAD is TUUB πŸ‘ DABAR (PASSED TEST)

  1. Absolute Etymology Facts English bad comes from Old English bæddel and related Germanic roots meaning not good, poor quality, or harmful. It is a basic descriptive adjective.
  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) Ra (𐀓𐀏) or similar terms for bad/evil appear

d ) Aramaic (pre-Babylon, before 586 BC) Ra - bad - appears

e ) DEAD SEA SCROLLS (250 BC - 68 AD) Ra - bad - appears

f ) EthIopian KITUUAHY (4th century AD) Terms for bad appear

g ) Modern Hebrew (After Babylon ~586 BC onward) Ra (Χ¨ַΧ’) - bad

h ) Jewish Orthodox Hebrew Ra

i ) Today’s YAHshrAELite Language Ra

j ) Old English (450-1100 AD) Bæddel - first appearance

k ) Modern English (1100 AD - present) Bad used as basic descriptor

l ) All-ThIngs NEW YAHnglish Creation Bad remains acceptable as a plain descriptive term

  1. Pagan Ties None. The word bad is a neutral descriptive term. It was never a name or title of any pagan deity or goddess.
  2. Language TWISTS None. It is a straightforward English description of something not good or harmful.
  3. Pagan Myths as AHMAHT (Truth) No pagan myths attached to the word bad that replace YAH’s use. It simply describes what is not good.
  4. Bold EXPOSED conclusion BAD passes the test completely. It is innocent of violating YAH’s Torah. It faithfully describes something not good without any pagan stain.
  5. SAFE Synonyms in Modern English Since it is already Pure & Kadosh, bad itself is safe and faithful when used in its plain, descriptive sense.

πŸ“ O-LIST Original Aramaic O#0001 - O#9999

πŸ“ O-LIST Original Aramaic  
O#0001 - O#9999

O#0001  
Aramaic: ܦܕܐ (Padah)  
English: Padah  
Meaning: to ransom, redeem by payment, buy back

O#0002  
Aramaic: ܓܐܠ (Ga’al)  
English: Ga’al  
Meaning: to redeem as kinsman-redeemer, by blood relationship

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