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YHWHY Ministries: Perfect Peace
Experience the profound peace and truth in the service of Yahshua of YaHWaH.




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YHWHY Ministries is dedicated to restoring ancient truths and guiding souls in the ways of Yahshua and His teachings.
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Hanok (Enoch) – The Scribe of Righteousness
Hanok, seventh from Adam (Bereshith/Genesis 5:24), walked so closely with Elohim that he “was not, for Elohim took him.” In the Sefer Hanok (1 Enoch 1-108) he records the heavenly secrets of time, judgment, and the order of the luminaries. Yovheliym (4:16-25) reveals that he was shown the calendar of creation and the appointed Mo’edim (Feasts) to restore divine order. The Book of Yashar (3:1-37) expands, showing Hanok teaching righteousness to kings and scribes before being translated into the higher realms. His legacy at ShalomDome stands as the architect of divine knowledge — the prototype of prophetic scribes who ascend for revelation and return to instruct humankind. Hanok’s ministry embodies light before the flood, the pattern of heavenly order, and the voice crying from eternity: “Walk in the truth of YHWH and be blameless.”
Noach (Noah) – The Builder of Deliverance
Born in a generation of corruption, Noach “found favor in the eyes of YHWH” (Bereshith 6:8). The Book of Yovheliym (5:1-32) reveals how angels taught him healing herbs and the preservation of creation after the flood. In Sefer Hanok (10:1-14), he is instructed to intercede for the earth as the Nephilim defile it, and YHWH appoints him to build the Ark — a vessel of mercy amid judgment. The Book of Yashar (5:8-36) tells how Noach preached repentance for 120 years, mocked by men until the deep burst forth. At ShalomDome, Noach’s spirit represents the builder and preserver — crafting sanctuary in chaos. His life teaches the team to construct both physically and spiritually a place of refuge where the righteous ride above the floodwaters of deception.
Avraham (Abraham) – The Friend of Elohim
Avraham, the father of faith and obedience, is chronicled in Bereshith 12-25, yet his roots are further detailed in Yashar 9-23 and Yovheliym 12-22. Born amidst idol worship, he received revelation of the One True Elohim and smashed his father’s idols. He walked out of Ur to become the covenant bearer through whom all nations would be blessed. The Testament of Abraham reveals his conversations with the archangel Mikha’el concerning judgment and mercy. Avraham’s tent was always open — the pattern for ShalomDome hospitality. His unwavering obedience, shown on Mount Moriyah, established him as the prototype of covenant loyalty. His bio inspires all builders of faith to hear, obey, and bless the earth through trust in YHWH YaHUaH.
4. Mosheh (Moses) – The Lawgiver and Deliverer
Drawn from the waters (Shemoth 2:10), Mosheh rose as the Melekh-Navi (King-Prophet) who led Yisra’el from bondage. The Torah, Yovheliym (47-50), and Assumption of Moses detail his face-to-face communion with YHWH, receiving the Tablets of Light. Yashar (68-80) recounts his training in the wisdom of Mitsrayim before his anointing at the burning bush. He parted the sea, struck the rock, and ascended Sinai in thunder and flame. At ShalomDome, Mosheh represents divine governance — the pattern of instruction written not on stone but on the heart. His leadership embodies humility, courage, and perfect alignment with the Ruach ha Qodesh that empowers the Assembly to walk in Torah with joy and order.
5. Eliyahu (Elijah) – The Fiery Prophet of Restoration
Eliyahu ha Navi emerges in Melakhim Aleph 17-19 as the man who called fire from heaven and shut up the skies by his word. Sirach (48:1-10) describes him as a firebrand whose zeal purified Israel. The Lives of the Prophets recount his translation in a whirlwind, leaving behind Elisha with double portion power. Malaki 4:5-6 promises his return before the Great Day of YHWH to turn the hearts of fathers to sons. Within ShalomDome, Eliyahu represents spiritual ignition — the power of confrontation against falsehood and the restoration of pure worship. His mantle inspires prophetic boldness and supernatural endurance. His spirit stands among the team as a blazing witness: “Choose this day whom you will serve!”
6. Yochanan the Immerser (John the Baptist) – The Voice in the Wilderness
Yochanan, son of Zecharyah and Elisheva, fulfills Yesha’yahu 40:3: “Prepare the way of YHWH.” Luqas 1 records his birth foretold by messenger Gavri’el, while Yovheliym (23:30-32) parallels his calling to those sanctified from the womb. The Gospel of the Nazarenes and Clementine Recognitions preserve his teachings of repentance and immersion in living water. He bridged the prophets and the Mashiach, crying, “Behold, the Lamb of Elohim who takes away the sin of the world.” At ShalomDome, Yochanan’s presence symbolizes purity, repentance, and the preparation of hearts for Yahshua ha Mashiach. His life echoes through the Assembly: “Make straight the path of YHWH!” — a continual call to immerse the nations in truth and fire.
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Mosheh (Moses) – The Lawgiver and Deliverer
Drawn from the waters (Shemoth 2:10), Mosheh rose as the Melekh-Navi (King-Prophet) who led Yisra’el from bondage. The Torah, Yovheliym (47-50), and Assumption of Moses detail his face-to-face communion with YHWH, receiving the Tablets of Light. Yashar (68-80) recounts his training in the wisdom of Mitsrayim before his anointing at the burning bush. He parted the sea, struck the rock, and ascended Sinai in thunder and flame. At ShalomDome, Mosheh represents divine governance — the pattern of instruction written not on stone but on the heart. His leadership embodies humility, courage, and perfect alignment with the Ruach ha Qodesh that empowers the Assembly to walk in Torah with joy and order.

