Yoshiyahus Set Apart Musical Composi..., Shawn Fraser
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Yoshiyahu's Set Apart Musical Compositions
The Psalms Rediscovered

Author: Shawn Fraser

Narrator: Shawn Fraser

Unabridged: 5 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/04/2020


Synopsis

We are flooded with names, terms, references and lingo that are steeped in paganism. Yoshiyahu did his worst to remove, destroy and desecrate everything that his people had come to love, revere and give their lives to, including the human sacrifice of their children. He went to the greatest extremes to eliminate any trace of it before him. But he held to what was ‘just and right’ at the same time and had genuine care and concern for the Word. He knew that it was imperative to adhere to it in order to truly please The Master.The bottom line is, ‘The Word’, which is synonymous with ‘The Truth’, CANNOT be followed or adhered to if it is lost! It cannot be found in church, and here’s why...When the Adversary tempted The Master by offering all the governments of the world The Master NEVER denied that they were his to give because they had been forfeited to the Adversary by Adam. Where ever two or more are gathered in the TRUE name of the Master, He is there. He CANNOT be found in a man-made ‘church’ organization sanctioned by the governments of this world.Among the Musical Compositions that King David wrote, which I believe to be divinely inspired because of fulfilled prophetic word, he mentions that, “The sorrows of those who run after another one are increased…”, and, “…I would NOT take up their names on my lips”. This statement of King David asserts that The Musical Compositions that he wrote NEVER contained names of pagan ‘mighty ones’ or words of pagan origin. Presumably, NONE of the other writers included such references in their writings either, if they were divinely inspired. Therefore, I have taken the ‘just and right’ liberty to remove them, just as Yoshiyahu, king of Yehudah, removed paganism, the worship of dead ‘mighty ones’, from his lands and beyond.

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