Sunday, July 5, 2026

Back to This Blog!

 It has been a little over eight years since I last wrote anything meaningful for this blog, since December 25, 2018, to be specific. Though I made several posts thereafter in 2019, they were basically just links to videos on the CWJahTube YouTube channel, without much if any accompanying written information. Therefore, I have deleted those posts. I have left all the other articles written since the beginning and until the end of 2018, all as they were originally published, or where revised for better formatting, wording, or any changes in meaning, all of which are dated and explained at the end of each article.

I am not done revising all of the older articles in terms of formatting, updating all links, or making any corrections which may be needed. I do not intend to re-write anything done previously, but if as I update links and formatting I see any minor changes or revisions which should be made they will be dated and noted at the end of each article. Additionally, some older articles, including those listed below, may not be updated for all links to sites and to downloads, yet. But they will be. So if you click on a link that does not give you an active site or download, check back in a few days and it should be updated.

All links in all older articles will be updated, including all PDF downloads, and all older articles from the older Elihu Books site. I will also be adding new articles here as I wrote previously, with the first one on the speakers and speech patterns in Isaiah with special reference to texts like Isaiah 48:16. This new article is coming right after this one…  

If you have not read this blog previously, note that it is referenced in the description to my YouTube videos and, though I have not written for it in over eight years, as I explained, that is about to change. Plus, there is a lot of useful material in my older articles on this blog, much of which is referenced elsewhere or otherwise not addressed by critics and, therefore, likely still relevant today. This includes the following sample of articles from this blog which you should bookmark or print for personal use, or for sharing with others. Some are brief, some are a little longer, and some are lengthy but loaded with important information. These include:

  1.  “How Old Are We?” (12/25/2018);
  2.  “Non-Biblical Evidence for the Historicity of Jesus Christ” (12/03/2018);
  3.  “The Christian Witnesses of Jah (CWJ) Argument for God's Eternal, Intelligent Existence” (12/31/2017);
  4.  “The ‘Sharpest Rule’” (03/09/2014);
  5.  ”Evolution Issues: Seeds, Plants, and Trees” (06/25/2013);
  6.  “The Fuente Magna Bowl: Another Ancient Sumerian Flood Connection?” (05/04/2013);
  7.  “The Textual Reliability of John's Revelation” (03/11/2013);
  8.  “Bart D. Ehrman, Daniel B. Wallace, and the Syntax and Meaning of John 1:18” (11/01/2011);
  9.  “Dr. James White and the Assumptions of Trinitarianism Revisited” (08/01/2011);
  10.  “'Put Them to the Test'” (07/02/2011);
  11. “‘Baptizing for the Dead’: An Early Christian Practice by Some in Corinth” (06/26/2011);
  12. "Three Things" (06/07/2011);
  13. “‘Christian’ Witnesses of Jah, Jaho(h)-ah God” (04/02/2011);
  14. “‘A Spirit Does Not Have Flesh and Bones’: Another Application of Luke 24:39” (02/23/2011);
  15. “Micah 5:1(2): Reliable Prophecy and Real Personal Preexistence” (11/24/2010);
  16. “Jah Loves Her, Wisdom, His Son, the Word” (10/18/2010);
  17. Πίστις (Pistis)” (05/27/2010);
  18. “Using ‘Amen’" (05/08/2010);
  19. “New World Translation Footnotes to John 8:58” (01/13/2010);
  20. “Intentional Intelligence in Non-Human Life: The Division of Human Language” (04/05/2010);
  21. “They're Not Who They Think They Are” (05/18/2010).

Again, any links not working when you them in any of the above or other articles on this blog, try them again in a few days. Soon, they will all be working again!

Praise Jah and enjoy!

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Speakers, Speech Patterns, and God’s “Spirit” in Isaiah with Special Reference to Isaiah 48:16

In the Bible book bearing his name, from the opening chapter to the final one, Isaiah regularly speaks for and as God using first person ref...