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Speaking as One: The Prophetic Return to the Language of Yah

Writer's picture: M.W. KeyM.W. Key

Updated: Jan 20


Have you ever wondered what language Yah speaks? Or what language the angels in heaven might use to communicate among themselves or with their Elohim? Some might suggest that El Shaddai speaks an unknown divine tongue or even all languages simultaneously. Certainly, He can understand and speak in any language, as can the angels if they choose. But this still leaves a fundamental question: what language did He use when He spoke creation into existence?

“And Elohim said, “Let light come to be,” and light came to be.” (Genesis 1:3)

 Contemplate this statement long enough, and you may find the answer — the only logical conclusion that emerges.

The Language of Creation

“And I opened his mouth, and his ears and his lips, and I began to speak with him in Hebrew in the tongue of the creation.” (Jubilees 12:26)

The original language — the language of creation and our Creator — is Hebrew. This divine tongue was passed down to Adam and Eve and remained the language of all nations until the time of the Tower of Babel.

“Yah said, “Behold, they are one people, and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do. Now nothing will be withheld from them, which they intend to do. Come, let’s go down, and there confuse their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech.” (Genesis 11:6-7)

After the dispersion at the Tower of Babel, a multitude of languages emerged as people scattered across the world. Yet, Hebrew was preserved on earth, safeguarded through Abraham and passed down to his descendants, Isaac and Jacob.

“And Yah Elohim said: 'Open his mouth and his ears, that he may hear and speak with his mouth, with the language which has been revealed'; for it had ceased from the mouths of all the children of men from the day of the overthrow of Babel. And I opened his mouth, and his ears and his lips, and I began to speak with him in Hebrew in the tongue of the creation. And he took the books of his fathers, and these were written in Hebrew, and he transcribed them, and he began from henceforth to study them, and I made known to him that which he could not understand, and he studied them during the six rainy months.”  (Jubilees 12:25-27)  

The Return of a Pure Language

In the resurrection, we will speak Hebrew, just as was prophesied long ago. 

“And after these things shall Abraham and Isaac and Jacob arise unto life, and I and my brethren shall be chiefs of the tribes of Israel: Levi first, I the second, Joseph third, Benjamin fourth, Simeon fifth; Issachar sixth, and so all in order. And the Lord blessed Levi, and the Angel of the Presence, me; the powers of glory, Simeon; the heaven, Reuben; the earth, Issachar; the sea, Zebulun; the mountains, Joseph; the tabernacle, Benjamin; the luminaries, Dan; Eden, Naphtali; the sun, Gad; the moon, Asher. And ye shall be the people of the Lord, and have one tongue.” (Testament of Judah 25:1-3)
“For then I will restore to the peoples a pure language, That they all may call on the name of Yah, to serve Him with one accord.” (Zephaniah 3:9)

Conclusion

While this revelation may not surprise those well-versed in Scripture, it invites us to reflect on the beauty and power of the Hebrew language — the tongue of our forefathers, our Messiah, and the one true Elohim. Though we may not all speak Hebrew now, or speak it well, I have no doubt that when we enter the Kingdom, the Father will open our mouths and ears so that we may hear and speak together with one (echad) tongue.


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