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Ahayah? To use or not to use this name for the Most High

I have been using the name of Ahayah in prayer. I was told it means “I am” like it says in the Bible, when The Most High introduces himself to Moses. But then I was reading, more attentively, the Sealed Book of Mormon, Sealed Book of Moses, chapter 3. Pics attached. In this chapter it appears that there is a different spelling: “Ahiah”. Not sure if it is pronounced the same as “AHAYAH”. Checked Strongs concordance and could not find “Ahiah”. Please see the attachment where “Ahiah” is described as a greater angel who was deposed from his post (fallen) and was described as “Brother of Jehovah”. We know that the name of Jehovah is a trick of the priests of Mahan. Jehovah and Yahweh were the names of the bulls (CORRECTION) they were the names of the TWO bulls of Jeroboam after the split after Solomon’s reign. (Nevertheless they are not The Most High. ) I know to take the meat spit out the bones...but this is a dilemma. The spelling is wrong, was this another bone to make us stop saying the right name of our Father? Can someone help me figure this out? Thank you Family...Shalom

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Lady-Anne
Jul 05, 2020

Shalom Family,

I too was wondering about this name (Ahiah), and have decided to not continue to use the name "Ahayah" until I have investigated the matter further. These names are too similar for my comfort... I must be careful not to empower the enemy by calling on his name, for all my praises belong to the Most High, The Almighty Creator... the All Space and All Place...the Ever-present Power of Israel...Alleluia!


By the way, I believe every sincere truth seeker should read the Oahspe Bible (for a mind-blowing experience). I know no-one asked my opinion, but I had to mention it because this books talks about how the Christians destroyed the American Indians, and so much more.... Of course, I invite you to read with discernment. Blessings to all and Shalom...

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