Qodesh (pronounced ko'-desh)
set apart; a sacred place or thing; rarely abstract, sanctity:--consecrated, dedicated, hallowed, holiness, holy, saint, sanctuary.
For far too long, our connection with spirituality has remained limited to mere 'belief' in religion. However, the era we find ourselves in now offers us a profound opportunity to embrace a deeper knowledge of our Creator through a meaningful relationship, facilitated by His divine laws and sacred scriptures. The Torah, in its ancient hieroglyphic Hebrew form, stands as the most important of any ancient codes of conduct; a gift from the Creator to humanity. Comprising five fundamental books—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—it contains ten straightforward principles of behavior and additional guidance on how to navigate life, both individually and collectively. The Torah serves as a blueprint for how the Creator envisions us to exist in His creation. In His wisdom, He granted us the gift of free will allowing us to magnify the rewards of following His guidance; all without coercion.
These same five books are also present in the "Holy Bible." The Bible is often regarded by MANY scholars as a factual and objective account of human history. For instance, it has historical ties to figures like Raamses II (Phaoraoh) in Egypt during the story of Moses, as documented in the book of Exodus. Many other historical leaders and world powers mentioned in the Hebrew texts can be objectively linked to real places and events. This historical foundation adds depth to our understanding of the Scriptures and their connection to human history, providing valuable insights into the ancient world.
**NOTE** We do not subscribe to the New Testament. Very strong evidence proves it's fictional nature. Instead of focusing on lies, we focus on truth by way of the word of The Most High, Yahuah Alah, NO OTHER NAMES.
It's crucial to recognize that the Creator's language for communication was HEBREW. This term originates from Heber (or Eber), a descendant of Shem, one of Noah's sons. Heber developed this language after the Tower of Babel incident, which he was present for. Given that the Creator selected Hebrew as the language, it suggests that the Hebrews are His chosen people. It's straightforward; there's no need for religious arguments, no matter which one you follow. Religion wasn't given by the Creator but by humanity.
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The information found on this website has taken approximately 15 *CONSCIOUS* years to discern, resolve and interpret. While we are EXTREMELY confident in the findings we present, it is always important to bring matters of scripture to The Most High in prayer FIRST in order that He grant you the discernment required. It is only Him who gives true understanding to those that seek it (PROVERBS 2:6).
You do not need to accept this information as truth. QM is simply sharing the guideline WE live by, based on the SCRIPTURE itself, not our FEELINGS about the scripture. All praises to The Most High.