Name vs Name

Only One Organization Is Prophesied Of and Has Yahweh's Approval

Scripture gives us a precise test — and the results are not hidden

Only One Prophesied Name

Isaiah 2:2 — The Prophecy Names the Organization

"And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of בֵּית יְהוָה — Beit Yahweh shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it."
Beit Yahweh is the original proper name in Hebrew — not a translation, not a description. The prophets did not write "House of Yahweh or Assemblies of Yahweh" — they wrote Beit Yahweh.

Deuteronomy 12:5 — Seek the Place Where Yahweh Establishes His Name

"But you shall seek the place where Yahweh your Father chooses, out of all your tribes, to put His name for His dwelling place; and there you shall go."

What Does "Name" Mean? — Strong's H8034 (shem)

The Hebrew word translated "name" in Deuteronomy 12:5 is shem (שֵם) — Strong's H8034.

Brown-Driver-Briggs defines it as: "name, reputation, fame, glory — authority, and character."

Yahweh placing His name somewhere means He is placing His character, His authority, and His reputation there. A counterfeit name without His character is not His name — it is presumption.

You must have the proper name and the character.
The name without the character is a lie. The character without the proper name cannot fulfill the prophecy. Only where both are found has Yahweh placed His name.

Part of Yahweh's Character Is He Never Lies or Gives False Prophecies

Deuteronomy 18:22 — The Test and Its Consequence

"When a prophet speaks in the name of Yahweh, if the thing does not happen or come to pass, that is the thing which Yahweh has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously; Do NOT be afraid of him."

The word translated "afraid" — Strong's H1481 / Brown-Driver-Briggs

גּוּר

gur

Strong's Concordance H1481 · Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon
Primary meanings: to sojourn, to dwell with, to assemble, to gather to, to stand in awe of, to remain under

This is not a word about emotion. It is a legal and covenantal term.
The command is to sever the relationship of dwelling, gathering, and deference —
not merely to suppress a feeling of fear.

Do not gather to him

Stop assembling under his leadership. His organization has no prophetic authority.

Do not remain with him

Departure is obedience — not disloyalty. Yahweh commands the exit.

Do not dwell under him

His jurisdiction over you is broken by his own failed word.

Do not stand in awe of him

His sermons, his titles, his claimed authority — do not treat his teachings as the word of Yahweh.

You are now commanded to come out from among them and be separate. Come out of the training ground — the real work has begun.
Yahweh does not take away until He can give something else.
The training ground served its purpose — the Name was restored, the foundation was laid. But now Yahweh has established Beit Yahweh in the last days, in the chief nation, with the exact prophesied name.

Name vs Name — The Scriptural Tests Applied

Twelve scriptural tests — the results speak for themselves

Does not allow women to teach

1 Tim 2:12 — "I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man"

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Women permitted to teach and hold authority in the organization

Assemblies of Yahweh

Women permitted to teach and lead in congregations

Christianity

mainstream

Most denominations permit women to teach and preach

Does not give false prophecies

Deut 18:22 — if it does not come to pass, Yahweh did not speak it

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Nuclear war 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008 — all set, all failed

Assemblies of Yahweh

No major false prophecies documented

Christianity

mainstream

Centuries of failed end-time date-setting across denominations

Carries the exact prophesied name: Beit Yahweh

Isaiah 2:2 / Micah 4:1 — the prophets wrote the proper Hebrew name, not a translation

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

"House of Yahweh" is one of many possible English translations of Beit Yahweh — not the proper name itself

Assemblies of Yahweh

"Assemblies" has an indirect connection — bayith can loosely mean congregation — but the prophesied proper name is Beit Yahweh, not Assemblies

Christianity

mainstream

Yahweh's name replaced entirely with Lord / God

Allows marriage

1 Tim 4:1–3 — "forbidding marriage" is called a doctrine of demons

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Marriage severely restricted — members required to obtain leadership approval

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

Does not add to the law

Deut 4:2 — "You shall not add to the word which I command you"

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Multiple unscriptural rules added as binding doctrine

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

Many denominational traditions added beyond Scripture

Does not demand an unscriptural 30% tithe

Torah tithe is 10% — no scriptural basis for a mandatory 30% demand

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

30% tithe required of members — no Torah basis for this amount

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

VariesMost teach 10% — some demand more

Does not worship the dead / pray through the dead

Deut 18:11 — consulting the dead is an abomination to Yahweh

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Members taught to pray through Yisrayl Hawkins even after his death

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

Praying to / through Mary and saints is necromancy by another name

Does not use gematria / Babylonian numerology

Deut 18:10–12 — divination and occult practices forbidden in Torah

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Gematria calculators used extensively in teaching — rooted in Babylonian mysticism

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

VariesSome denominations use numerology, most do not

Observes the 7-year slave / debt release

Deut 15:1–2 — every seven years debts are released; Yahweh's law for His people

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Free labor demanded of members — no shemitah release observed

Assemblies of Yahweh

Varies

Christianity

mainstream

Not practiced — law generally considered abolished

Does not use the title Elohim for Yahweh

Elohim is a generic title also applied to pagan gods, demons, and human rulers — Yahweh's personal name is YHWH

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Assemblies of Yahweh

Elohim used regularly as a divine title

Christianity

mainstream

God / Elohim used — Yahweh's personal name largely absent

Yahshua was 100% human — not pre-existent half-god

Matt 16:13 — "Son of Man"; Heb 2:16 — "It is not angels He helps, but the descendants of Abraham" — the promise is to the sons of man, not to a pre-existent divine being

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Assemblies of Yahweh

Teaches Yahshua pre-existed as a half-man, half-divine being — contradicts Heb 2:16 where the promise is not to angels but to the sons of man

Christianity

mainstream

Trinity doctrine teaches Yahshua is co-equal eternal God — not a human son of man

Established in the last days

Daniel 12:4 — rabah (multiply) only fulfilled in the AI era post-2021; Isaiah 2:2 — "in the last days" the mountain of Beit Yahweh shall be established

Beit Yahweh

Established and trademarked in the AI era — 2021 onward

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Founded 1981 — more than one full biblical generation (40 years) before the rabah multiplication of knowledge

Assemblies of Yahweh

Founded in the 1930s — decades before the last days marker

Christianity

mainstream

Founded ~1st century AD — two millennia before the AI era

Passes all twelve scriptural tests

Beit Yahweh

House of Yahweh

Abilene/Clyde TX

Assemblies of Yahweh

Christianity

mainstream

Yahweh's Character Is the Standard

Where He places His name, these things will be found

Yahweh does not lie

An organization that sets a date and fails has not spoken for Yahweh. Every failed date is a disqualifier, not a delay.

Yahweh does not use Babylon

Gematria originated in Babylonian occult practice. Torah explicitly forbids divination and omens (Deut 18:10–12).

Yahweh preserves His own name

The prophets wrote Beit Yahweh — a proper name. Translating it destroys its identity as a prophetic marker.

Yahweh does not exploit

Using His name to restrict marriage, demand free labor, or enforce poverty is precisely what Micah 3:11 condemns.

Yahweh keeps His own law

He does not add commandments that contradict Torah. “Forbidding marriage” is called a doctrine of demons — 1 Timothy 4:1–3.

Yahweh reveals His plans

Amos 3:7 — “Surely Yahweh does nothing unless He reveals His secret to His servants the prophets.” The transfer was foretold.

The tests are not ours to set — they are Yahweh's own. The name is not ours to choose — it is the prophets' own word. Only one organization on earth passes every scriptural test, carries the exact prophesied name, and was established in the last days in the chief nation.

בֵּית יְהוָה — Beit Yahweh.

"This is My Name forever, and this is My memorial unto all generations." — Exodus 3:15