Naeum Yehoweh from Kings, Psalms and Proverbs – Jehu, Isaiah, Khuldah knew Jesus as The Word of God – the answer to Jesus’ David riddle, The Man, The Choir Master, Our Bread.

6. 2 Kings 9:26: After Jehu (Yehoweh is He) is anointed by Elisha’s man and deemed king by his captains and kills King Jehoram of Simeon, Ahab and Jezebel’s son, and has him thrown into Nabaoth’s (fruitful) field in fulfillment of Elijah’s prophecy to Ahab (1 Kings 21) for letting Jezebel take Nabaoth’s family vineyard by false witness and murder, Jehu prayerfully addresses God and says:

26: “ Surely have not I seen Nabaoth’s blood and the blood of his sons last night, Word of Yehoweh? And I repaid the plot to you in this, Word of Yehoweh. And now take him and fling him in the plot according to Yehoweh’s speech”.

 

7. 2 Kings 19:33,34: After Isaiah says that Yehoweh says he will stop Sennacherib’s Jerusalem siege, Yehoweh says:

33: “In the way he (Sennacherib) comes, he goes, in it he turns around. And into the city this (time), he does not come. The Word of God

34: and I defended this city to cause it safety (hoshea) for my sake and for my servant David’s sake”.

 

8. 2 Kings 22:19: Young King Josiah and all the priests ask prophetess Khuldah and she ends a dreadful message of what God says with this:

18:”… but as for the king of Judah who sent you to seek of Yehoweh,  say this to him: Thus said Yehoweh, God of Israel, about the words you heard.

19: On account of your heart  softened and you humbled (Kna) before Yehoweh, hearing what I said about this place and about its inhabitants becoming for desolation and for cursing. And you tear your clothes and weep and I, The Word of God, also heard you.

 

9. 2 Chron 34:27: As above – a parallel section

 

10. Ps 36:1: Are the three addresses of Psalm 36 the same person? In which case, all the Choir Master addressee Psalms are Jesus songs!

To the Choir Master,

To Yehoweh Servant,

To the Darling (David) Word.

 

11. Psalm 110:1: Jesus puts up an unanswered puzzle in Matthew 22:45, Luke 22:42,43,  Mark 12:36,37.  He asks why David is saying “my Lord” to his son. They (actually called grammateons in Luke & Mark!) think He is questioning ‘My Lord’ and can’t answer back. But He is questioning ‘saying’!

 

Q: How is David’s Lord his son?

A: He isn’t!  Its wrongly understood.  Psalm 110:1 actually about David’s Lord addressing The Word of God:

 

 A David song:

Word of God (ms), Sit (ms) to my My Lord’s (cs) right (cs) till I make (cs) your enemies your footstool.

 

The ms and cs match in the first clause of v1 with this solution making a definitive identification of The Word of God here as Yshua.

 

Moreover there are other references to enemies under feet which are about Yshua ( https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/All-Enemies-Under-God~s-Feet ) :

 

Isaiah 60:14 (those who despised you will bow themselves at the soles of your feet),

Heb 10:12,13 (but He, having offered one sacrifice for sins for all time, sat down at the right hand of God, waiting from that time onward until His enemies be made a footstool for His feet).

1 Cor 15:25 (For He must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet)

Eph 1:22 (And He put all things in subjection under His feet)

 

12. Prov 30:1: The Words of the collector son of obedience and weight: The Word (is) The Man for/to/of God. For God, for (being) eaten.

 

Prayer: Kings, Prophets, prophetesses all knew You, Yshua, as we do, as the Word of God – active to save, to be obeyed, a Choir Master, a Man! And Your Father puts Your enemies as Your Footrest! Why didn’t you unveil this WORD riddle to the disciples? We feast upon You, our Bread of Life. Thank you!