THE WELL with the HOLY NAME
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THE WELL with the HOLY NAME
draws from the Source that never runs dry;
God…Eternal.
“My people have done two things wrong; (firstly) they have
abandoned Me, the fountain of life-giving water. And
they’ve dug their own wells (cracked-cisterns) that cannot
hold water.” (Jeremiah 2: 13)
May the tired eyes of peoples and nations look to You.

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Date de parution 29 novembre 2020
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EAN13 9781982259693
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The Well with the Holy Name (Vol. 3)
 
 
“Those who wait upon the LORD will renew their strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles.” (Isaiah 40: 31)
 
 
JEROME A. HENRY
 
 
 
 
 


 
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“I will announce the good news of righteousness among those assembled. I will not close my lips.” (Psalms 40: 9)
“I have been outspoken about Your faithfulness and Your salvation (Yeshua, in Hebrew). I have not hidden Your mercy and Your Truth; may your mercy and your truth always protect me.” (Psalms 40: 10-11)
“For Zion’s sake, I will not keep silent; for Jerusalem’s sake I will not keep still (rest), until her righteousness shines like a light, her salvation like a burning torch.” (Isaiah 62: 1)

Contents
Reflections on Messiah
Full Circle
What’s in a Name
The Testimony
Walk by Faith…Not by Sight
The Well Eternal
Redeemer of Israel
The Word Ladder
Book of Grace
The Sign
Prayers and Petitions
A Jewish Insight
Y-J
Death of the Righteous
Oil and Water
The Blood Donation
The Messiah
Heaven and Earth Day
The Template
The Masoretic Text
Names Matter
Table of Nations
Lost in Translation
The Good News
Hebrew New Testament
The Righteous Servant
The Restoration
Burden to blessing
Detour to Destiny
Constitution of Faith
Bread and Wine
Guardian of Israel
The Master’s Table
Believe to Conceive
The Third Well
Binding and Loosing
Tongues of Fire
Spiritual Awakening
The Ripple Effect
Mana para el Alma
Called by Name
Passing the Torch
Footprints in Water
Bridegroom by Blood
The Mountain
Glory of God
Memory and Recall
Fire Born of Water
Currency of Redemption
Story to Tell
A Sling and a Stone
The Hammer
Saint Jerome
The Watchman
Enough is Enough!
Remove Your Grave Clothes
The Upward Call
The Vessel
Patterns and Archetypes
Beacons of Light
Nature versus Nurture
Seeds of Expectation
Jacob’s Testament
The Journey
The Lion of Judah Roars
The Shepherdess
Words Matter
Forest through the Trees
Freedom in Captivity
Revisiting Ruth
Tents of Jacob
Tamar and the Crimson Thread
The Energy Equation
The Mystery
Image of Adam
The Prophet and Nineveh Province
The Dots…
The Interpreter
The Great Equalizer
Rachel’s Tears
The Vertical Connection
Sign of Jonah
The Rock
In God We Trust
The Legacy
Keep the Faith
The Third Day
Preventative Medicine
Bitter with the Sweet (the Bittersweet)
Aaronic-Blessing and the Priesthood
Cities of Refuge
The Altar
Outside the Box
Man of God
Setting the Table
Fire Forged of Spirit
Foundation of Spirit
Prayer of a Dove
Simon bar Jonah
Go Forth…
The Promise Keeper
Standing Tall
Bread of Life
Birth Pains
Temple or Church
Son of Man
The Watchman
Grain of Sand
Mercy in Judgment
The Crimson Chord
An Unlikely Figure
Justice and Mercy
The Return
The Sighted Blind Man
The Big Bang
Rolling Away the Stone
Spirit of Emmanuel
Search and Rescue
Season of Remembrance
The Remnant
Whistle-blower or Trumpeter
Inside Man
What Did He Write…
The Holy Vessels
The Reckoning
Crown of Thorns
The Veiled Curtain
Year of Jubilee
The Thorn
Righteous by Faith
Justice and Mercy
Eye of the Needle
Fishers of Men
Transfiguration
Lost and Found
Ministry of Reconciliation
Labor Pains…Pains of Labor
Faith and Football
Speak Life
Seat at the Table
Curse…Reversed
The New Song
Book within a Book

Reflections on Messiah

“Jacob left Beersheba and he traveled towards Haran. And when he came to a certain place, he spent the night there. He took one of the stones, put it under his head (sort of like a stone-pillow), and he dosed off.” (Genesis 28: 10-11)
“Jacob had a dream in which he saw a stairway (or ladder) set up on the earth, with its top reaching up to the heavens. On it, he saw the angels of God ascending-up and descending-down.” (Genesis 28: 12)
Above the top-rung (of the ladder) stood the LORD.
“I AM the LORD, the God of your father Abraham, and of Isaac. I (the LORD) will give you, and your descendants, the land upon which you now lay. In you and your descendants all the families of the earth will find blessing. I AM with you; and I will watch over (protect) you wherever you go.” (Genesis 28: 14-15)
A person’s willingness to believe (faith) activates God’s faithfulness to promises.
Now, fast forward to the arrival of the Messiah.
“Philip (who was from Bethsaida, the same town as Andrew and Peter) found Nathaniel, and told him, ‘We have found the one about whom Moses wrote in the Law (and whom the prophets spoke about); Yeshua, the son of Joseph.” (John 1: 45)
Nathaniel’s response to news about the Messiah illustrates how presumptuous (and fickle) human nature can be.
Nathaniel assumed nothing of value could possibly come from the sleepy “backwards” village of Nazareth. “Can anything good come from Nazareth?”
“Philip answered, ‘Come and see.’” (John 1: 46)
Those having “eyes of faith” are witness to “Jacob’s Ladder”, personified.
Yeshua said;
“Truly, truly I tell you, you’ll see heaven open, and the angels of God going-up (ascending) and descending on the Son of Man.” (John 1: 51)
The Hebrew word for “ladder” is “sullam”, which, in this rendering, appears one place in Scripture, Genesis 28: 12).
The imagery of the “ladder” in Jacob’s dream, not only directs us upward, but it clues us in on the way to the Father; through Yeshua the Son. He is our ladder!
Note: This famous excerpt of Jacob’s journey has him reaching a certain place, and then stopping for the night. Upon delving into the story some more, readers learn the Hebrew word for “place” is makom, and that from a Hebrew perspective, “the makom” (the place) of Jacob’s encounter cannot be pinned down to a specific geographic location.
In a spiritual sense, “the makom” transcends time and space.
Upon waking, Jacob exclaimed, “The LORD is in this place! I hadn’t known it (wasn’t aware of it). Jacob added, “How awesome this place is! This is none other than the house of God, the very gateway to heaven!” (Genesis 28: 16-17)

Full Circle

The miracle of Israel is a testament to the restorative power of God Eternal. The Messiah’s story is a reconstituted version of “Jacob’s (Israel’s) journey”, albeit in abbreviated form.
“You are My witnesses. I (the LORD) have chosen you to know Me; to understand I AM the One who has done all of this.” (Isaiah 43: 10)
The word “Hallelujah” translates as “Praise Yah,” so in blessing the One who comes in the name of the LORD you are praising God Most High. To me, the Messiah’s name, “Yehoshua” has the ring of eternity.
The words of the prophets are timeless.
“Return to Me, and I (the LORD) will return to you.” (Zechariah 1: 2)
“I (Yehovah) declare the end from the beginning, and ancient times from what is still to come.” (Isaiah 46: 10)
“Thus says the One who is high and lifted up, who inhabits eternity; ‘I dwell in the high and holy place with those whose spirits are contrite and humble. I refresh the humble and give new courage to those with repentant hearts.’” (Isaiah 57: 15)
“I will look to the LORD; I will wait on Him. Although I have fallen, I will get up; although I sit in darkness, the LORD is my light. And I will see His victory.” (Micah 7: 7-9)
“Who is like You, O God? You forgive sin (pardon iniquity); You pass over t

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