New Video Released: What Is The Holy Spirit’s Secret Meaning & True Name?
Paleo-Hebrew Lessons for Beginners
Shalum, beloved community —
We’ve just released a new teaching that explores one of the most discussed—and most misunderstood—subjects in Scripture:
the Holy Spirit.
In this lesson, we return to the ancient Paleo-Hebrew language to examine what Scripture actually reveals about the Spirit’s name, nature, and function, long before later theological frameworks and translations shaped modern understanding.
You can watch the full video here:
This teaching is not about controversy—it’s about clarity, restoration, and alignment with the original language of the Scriptures.
🎥 What’s Inside the Teaching
In this Paleo-Hebrew breakdown, we explore:
The ancient Hebrew words commonly translated as “Holy Spirit” and what they truly mean.
The Paleo-Hebrew pictographs behind “spirit,” “breath,” and “set-apart,” and what they reveal about function and movement.
Whether the Spirit has a personal name, and how Scripture presents it in the original language.
How breath, wind, life, and power are connected in the Hebraic worldview.
Where later doctrinal interpretations diverged from ancient linguistic meaning.
A clear, step-by-step visual breakdown designed to be accessible for beginners while still offering depth for advanced students.
🔍 Why This Teaching Matters
Many believers inherit ideas about the Holy Spirit without ever examining the original words used in Scripture.
This teaching matters because:
Language determines theology—and restored language brings restored understanding.
The ancient script clarifies what the Spirit does, not just how it is described.
Misunderstanding the Spirit leads to confusion in worship, prayer, and spiritual authority.
Returning to the Paleo-Hebrew framework helps us distinguish between biblical function and later tradition.
A proper understanding of the Spirit restores balance to how we relate to Yah, His Word, and His power at work within us.
If you’ve been following our teachings on identity, creation, and ancient meaning, this lesson connects directly to those foundations—offering insight into how Yah animates, empowers, and sustains life.
Watch the full teaching here:
More ancient breakdowns and restorative teachings are coming soon as we continue returning to the original language, intent, and order of Scripture.

