
You Shall
1. Breathe clean air.
2. Stay warm.
3. Sleep at night.
4. Eat fruit and leaves.
5. Rest—especially on SHaBaT.
6. Be exposed to sunlight.
7. Exercise.
8. Not be exposed to toxins or…
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The most common letter in the English language is "E". It's used about 13% of the time—which means just over every one in 10 letters is an "E". That is, it's used 3.3 times as much as it should be if all letters were used equally (1/26 = 3.8 % each). All other letters are each only used no more than…
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The most natural human food possible—mother's milk, on which an infant can double its weight in three to six months (the most rapid rate at which a human ever grows)—contains only about 3% protein, measured by weight (6% by calories), and this amount reduces to about 1% (2% by calories) after 10…
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Along with E Raymond Capt and Yair Davidiy (of BritAm)—the American Steven M Collins has provided a plethora of valuable research on the identity of the 10 lost tribes of ISHaRaAL (Israel). He has authored many detailed:…
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The Behistun Inscription in Northwestern Iran (Ancient Assyria/Persia) displays the "earliest" known depiction of the chiefs of the "lost" 10 tribes of ISHaRaAL (Israel). The remote cliff-face inscription from around 515 BCE…
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The English alphabet is the most similar in graphology (shape) to the Ancient Hebrew alphabet—out of all alphabets today. Below is an image of 20 of the letters (in upper and lower case) of the Modern English alphabet (some rotated and/or reversed)—next to 20 letters (out of 22) of the…
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Ancient Hebrew pictographs (picture-letters) were formulated from and named after real-life everyday objects that surrounded the ancient Hebrew nomadic people.
Below is a line drawing (by Jane E Lythgoe) of what an ancient Hebrew community may have looked like—called "Ancient Hebrew…
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The Ancient Hebrew alphabet did have unchangeable, secure and non-quiescent vowel-letters. There were five, named: AL [al], EA [eh-ah], ID [eed], ON [on], and…
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Here's a short and simple 12-step-guide to pronouncing Jewish Hebrew square script words and phrases from the Hebrew Bible—in the Ancient Hebrew language. Forget mastering nikkud (vowel-pointings) and ever-changing vowel letters! This system is far simpler. With a bit of practice you'll be reading Ancient Hebrew straight from…
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The Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III—aka the Jehu Stele—displays the "earliest" ancient named-depiction of an ISHaRaLI (Israelite). An obelisk is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument. This obelisk is made of…
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In progress | Last updated Mar 5, 2012.
Here are some photos designed to fit Facebook Timeline covers (849 x 314 px) that promote the message of the IEUE Research Centre (IEUE not YHWH). It is rumoured that this Facebook profile format will become compulsory eventually. To access the original (best) images: left mouse click…
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Here's an alphabetical list of English words and/or names which contain the Creator's name IEUE in them—in it's Latin (IEVE) and/or a Middle English (JEWE) form. There are many additional words based on these (e.g. believer is based on believe) but they have not been included:…
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IEUEists are innovators—a minority, but are the first to take hold of a new idea.
According to Everett Rogers a communication scholar, sociologist, writer, and teacher—out of any group of people there are the:…
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Ancient Hebrew: months begin with a crescent moon, and years begin with ABIB. Currently the average length of a lunar month is 29.530588 days. This means from crescent moon to crescent moon there are 29 or 30 (whole) days: depending on the thickness of the sliver. The crescent moon can be predicted each month using…
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Know the Future by Tim McHyde is a book about an End Time road-map and the current disunity amongst Bible-believers. It's mixed in helpfulness. About 50% of it is highly valuable truth; whereas the other 50% is questionable and/or untrue. There are a lot of very eye-opening ideas, but at the same time a lot…
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The word "church" is far less pagan than many Messianics teach. Sixty seven percent or two thirds of its letters (4 out of 6: "c-h-u-r") come straight from the Ancient Hebrew word "KUR" [koor] which simply means "examine". The Modern English word "church" came from the Old English word…
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Throughout European history the BaNI IMINI [banee eemeenee] (Benjamites) have been infamous for being wolf-like killers and looters—as well as wolf-slayers. This is reflected in words in at least five major European languages; these words have the letter "a" between the letters "b" and "n" indicating…
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