Important Words and Definitions
Assembly of Yahweh, Cascade
(an Assembly of True Israel, of the Diaspora)
Words and Definitions critical to the correct understanding of the Scriptures
and Christianity.
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Adam
From a Hebrew verb form which means 'to show red (in the face)', red, rosy, to blush,
The color of a new-born white child, (the male ancestor of the white race), and from
whom YAHWEH formed the first white woman. The word 'Adam' is used generically,
of the Adamic race as a whole, both male and female. It can be used as a proper
name, designating the first 'Adam' of the white race. The history of Adam and his
descendants the Adamic race are detailed in the first book of the Scriptures called
Genesis, Gen. 5:1-2. The Adamic race was the first to cultivate the soil, Gen. 2:5. To
the Adam, was given 'neshamah', divine inspiration "intellect." Gen. 2:7. Only those
of the Adamic race 'kind after kind' have neshamah. The Adamic race began
approximately 4003 BC (according to Scriptural History). The word 'Adam' translated
'man' in the Scriptures, should not to be confused with the word 'man-kind' (holding to
the qualities of man), or the word 'hu-man' which derives from the combination of
hued (colored) and man. Man-kind in general, originated during the 6th age of
Creation, many millennia prior to the formation of 'Adam man'. The progenitors of the
Adamic race (Adam and Eve) were formed by their Creator YAHWEH in the 7th age
of Creation, about 6,000 years ago (according to the Scriptures). The word 'Man'
comes from the German Mann (Mannus), which was the great ancestor, progenitor,
of the Germanic race. The word Man is used as an incorrect substitute for the
Scriptural word Adam, or adam.
Adoni
A Hebrew word which translates "my Lord," or "my sovereign," or "Master."
Substituted in worship for the Sacred Name of YHWH (YAHWEH) by the Yahudim
because of their superstition, it is linked etymologically with the Greek idol Adonis
and is therefore unacceptable for use by the True Believer, Worshiper, Israelite.
Agnostic
One who believes that there can be no proof of the existence of a "G-d" (a superior
being) but does not deny the possibility that a "G-d" exists. Notes: An agnostic does
not deny the existence of a "G-d" and heaven for example, but rather holds that one
cannot know for certain if they exist or not. The term agnostic was fittingly coined by
the 19th-century British scientist Thomas H. Huxley, who believed that only material
phenomena were objects of exact knowledge. He made up the word from the prefix
a-, meaning "without, not," as in amoral, and the noun Gnostic. Gnostic is related to
the Greek word gnosis, "knowledge," which was used by early writers to mean