Hi & Yahweh’s Shalom & Blessings!!!
I personally received the In-Filling & Baptism of The Holy Spirit on June 6th, 1958!! As you can see that was a few years ago!!! Hahhelu-YAH!!! Praise His Name, i.e., Yahweh-! By & thru His son, “Yahshua Ha Mashiach” ; i.e., known by most as Jesus Christ!!!
Thank you & Blessings,
Messianic-Rabbi Harry Shmuel Dombek
PS: Our 15 year old WebSite ( WWW.YahwehsFeastDaySite.Com)* speaks about “The Baptism of the Holy” – in the same way you do also-!!!
PSS: Now, have you – “By His HOLY-SPIRIT” – come into the Truth & Knowledge of His True Hebrew Name, and His Son Yahshua Ha Mashiach – as of yet-??? Here is a brief verse to think & Pray about: John 5:43� – “I am come in my Father’s Name, – (- i.e., Yahweh -)- and ye receive Me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.� Remember, there was never any letter – “J” – in the Ancient Hebrew writings, nor in any of the modern Hebrew writings-!!!
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Hi Brother Harry.
This is Pastor John. Brother Gary Savelli passed along your email to me, and I asked him if I could respond.
I tried to go to the website you attached, but the link would not work for me. Neither did it work when I manually typed in the website name. I wanted to see what your website says about the baptism of the Spirit, since you wrote that you speak of the baptism of the Spirit as we do here. I am always excited when I hear that the Lord has opened someone’s eyes to the truth that he has also shown to us.
You know that God, through Isaiah, condemned those religious teachers who condemned others over the right use of a word: “who make a man a sinner because of a word, and lay a trap for the judge in the gate, and by false pretense defraud the righteous man” (Isa. 29:21, my translation). This is what I see with most people who insist that only Jesus’ Hebrew name is to be used. I do not believe that God refuses the prayers of righteous souls who speak to Him in their own language.
You mentioned that Hebrew has no “J” sound. That it correct. Latin has no “J” sound, either, nor does it have a “V” sound. And the Romans always pronounced the “e” at the end of their words. So the correct pronunciation of the chief of Rome’s gods, Jove, is pronounced very close to, if not exactly this: Yahweh.
In case you are interested, here is an article I wrote about that, some years ago now.
https://www.isaiah58.com/clark/clark03_13_97.html
I wish you well, and I hope at some point to be able to visit your website, and I would love to hear your testimony someday of the grace of God that came to you in 1958.
Your servant for Christ,
Pastor John
*Web address inoperable at time of this post.