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The Temple Was Not a Church nor Synagogue: Restoring Covenant Order in Yasharal
The Temple Was Not a Church nor Synagogue: Restoring Covenant Order in Yasharal Covenant Convo With ShayYah 29 Views • 1 month ago

⁣This teaching corrects one of the most persistent errors in modern understanding.

The church was not the Temple.
The synagogue was not the Temple.
And not every temple was Yah’s House.

Within Yasharal, there were multiple sacred sacrificial sites throughout the land due to distance and the requirement for continual offerings. These sites were functional and set apart. However, only one Temple was ever called Yah’s House — the Temple in Yarusalam, where Yah placed His Name and established national covenant authority.

In this lesson, we break down:

what the Temple actually was

what covenant assemblies were — and were not

why the church model does not align with Temple or assembly

when and why synagogues arose under captivity

why synagogues are neither Yah’s House nor covenant assemblies

and why Yahusha judged the Temple but taught in synagogues

This teaching restores covenant order, clarifying the difference between:

sacrifice and authority

sacred sites and Name-bearing location

assembly and institution

captivity structures and covenant design

Understanding these distinctions is essential for properly reading:

YaramaYah (Jeremiah)

Lamentations

Yahusha’s actions in Yarusalam

and the collapse of Yasharal into captivity

This channel functions as a solemn assembly.
This teaching is for covenant instruction, not debate.

If you have ears to hear, hear.

A Covenant People Under Siege | Qynahym (Lamentations) 5 | YaramaYah Series – Video 6
A Covenant People Under Siege | Qynahym (Lamentations) 5 | YaramaYah Series – Video 6 Covenant Convo With ShayYah 88 Views • 1 month ago

⁣This message is not poetry.

This is testimony.
Qynahym (Lamentations) is the eyewitness record of a covenant nation under foreign domination—written by the same prophet who warned them before the fall and lived long enough to watch every word fulfilled.
In this episode, we expose why YaramaYah’s ministry was unlike any other prophet:


Called as a child


Forbidden to marry or build a family


Rejected by kings, princes, priests, and prophets


Beaten, imprisoned, silenced, and threatened with death


Forced to watch the Temple burn, the walls fall, the people slaughtered, and the nation exiled


YaramaYah was not sent to prevent judgment.

He was sent to document it.
Qynahym is the sound of a people crying out after the siege—after the deception, after the false prophecy, after the leadership collapse. It records what happens when covenant is violated, truth is rejected, and foreign powers are allowed to rule.
This chapter mirrors patterns still unfolding today:


Leadership betrayal


Spiritual deception


Foreign control


Cultural erasure


Captivity masked as normalcy


If you have ever wondered how a nation falls, how a people end up displaced in their own land, or why grief follows rebellion, this message will make it plain.
This is end-stage prophecy.

This is national autopsy.

This is covenant accountability.
📖 Scriptures referenced: YaramaYah, Qynahym, Kings, Chronicles

🎥 Series: A Covenant People Under Siege

📌 Episode: Why YaramaYah’s Ministry Was Different
Watch prayerfully. Listen carefully. The pattern is not finished.

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