We are currently working on bringing the "lift up your voice!" blog from "wordpress.com" to "innertech.com." The reason is that we have run into the "glass ceiling" of the multi-user blog server on wordpress.com. In the next 60 days we expect the responses to at least double as a result of the change.
Wordpress is without doubt the best blog platform in the world. So we are installing and "upgrading" the platform on server with the installation of the Wordpress version 2.5.1 available from Wordpress.org. This will allow us to add many new features, plugins, widgets, and themes. Thus we will be able to do more things on our own server than are possible on wordpress.com.
Currently innertech.com directs to the wordpress.com blog, the one you are used to reading. When the transition comes, that is when innertech.com is the blog site, you should notice some slight changes. But for the most part it will look the same.
Using information provided by the Book of Enoch, the Torah, and the Prophets, this book assembles evidence leading to the understanding of prophecies that were sealed until this time, according to the Scriptures. This information challenges the current thought about eschatology. The author does not accept the popular explanations of evangelical and fundamentalist views of either the end of the ages or the current view of salvation. Instead, he shows what the hope of the world is according to Scriptures, and answers the question about why we are alive and what really happens after death.
Rejecting the Epistles of Paul in the New Testament, this book uses only the documents available to the Apostles to provide a remarkably different and insightful explanation of prophecies that were kept hidden until our time. This book is both challenging and controversial, because, as the author states, it speaks from a context and reality not experienced by most readers, and outside the realm of modern religious thought, beliefs, and education. The author says, "Readers who can understand the context of this book and the information it contains, will find a revelatory experience that will change their lives. Some readers will understand immediately what this book expounds."
Lightning Source, Inc., a division of Ingram, Inc, the largest wholesaler in the world, will print and distribute our publications. This allows us to publish books that will appear on Amazon worldwide and be available to bookstores in the United States, Canada, and in Europe within days after the title data is placed into Lightning Source/Ingram catalogs. This means that our titles are quickly available. We have three more titles in the queue. As soon as the materials are in the hands of Lightning Source, Inc., and the material is ready for printing and distribution, the books will be available through Amazon.com.
To support the broadcast, we have contracted with libsyn.com to host the podcasts. This week we started this new service that will allow us to broadcast an audio blog that will contain mp3 files of prophecy and scriptural messages. Although the site only started we expect that it will be as successful as our text blog at http://innertech.wordpress.com/. Actually, this podcast blog will be available on wordpress as well as on this site and on iTunes.
We are excited about this new service as it means that we can offer longer blogs with more information. More than 20 years ago, I had a series of radio broadcasts that had a large following. However, because it was so expensive I had to stop doing it. When I stopped, the switchboards at the radio stations exploded with calls asking what happened to my daily broadcasts. Well, it just wasn't the time, but at least it gave me the experience I needed to produce broadcasts that benefited the listeners.
With the advent of podcasting and the accompanying services, the way is now open to provide material that heretofore was only available to a few. But now, the message is available to all the world.
You can subscribe to the podcasts without charge by going to http://innertech.libsyn.com/. I am now working on longer broadcasts of up to 20 minutes in length. These contain messages about the end of this age and the prophecies of the next age.
"So, until next time, this is Dr. Timothy Sakach, saying, 'Goodbye, friends!'"
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HEBREW: Ancient Hebrew Research Center, Interview with Jeff A. Benner(33m27s):
ELAHIM: {ehl-ah-eem} a masculine, plural noun of the Hebrew word Elah {ehl - ah}. In the Hebrew Scriptures Elahim is the noun most often translated "God". Unfortunately, the word "God" does not carry the same meaning as this Hebrew word. Although, I also use the current Elohim transliteration of the Hebrew, a more accurate transliteration, using the ancient Hebrew vowels sounds for the letters, is "Elahim" - "eh- l - ah - ee - m." The ancient "He" vowel is pronounced "ah." And trying to say "ah - eem" quickly, naturally forces the sound "ah - heem." The different transliterated spellings and the way the Hebrew word is pronouced is the result of language entropy.The same can be said about the Hebrew word Eloah, which is a modern pronunciation of the ancient Hebrew Elah
So which is right? My vote, for what it is worth, goes with Ehl - ah - eem, as that makes the most sense when considering there are three ancient Hebrew vowels and only two consonants in the word. Regardless of how it sounds, the most important attribute is that the Hebrew word is the plural form of Elah!
The real problem is with our English noun "god." That word has lost any real meaning. Most often "god" takes the meaning of the person, priest, preacher, or religion using the word. All of us have a our own definition of "god". For example, a god can be made out of stone, metal, wood, paint, or a personal concept or idea. A person can be a god in the minds of other people. Therefore, the existence of "god" depends upon our belief. And to us that god can be near or far depending on your point of view.
Out of curiousity I used the Google search to find out "What do people say?"