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Scripture Narration Podcast is devoted to reading the Bible out loud with clarity, reverence, and deep respect for the Eternal Name of the Most High. Each episode features Scripture narration from The Scriptures Bible 2009 and the KJV Bible, including restored Hebrew transliterated names such as YAH, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, and Yahshar’el. These names are spoken in humility and faith — not as a claim of perfect pronunciation, but as the Spirit gives utterance and understanding. In Exodus 3:14, the Everlasting Father reveals Himself as “I AM”, and in Psalm 68:4 as 'YAH'Mattithyahu Sha'ul Espiritualidad
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  • Job 6-7 | Oh That My Grief Were Weighed | KJV Scripture Narration
    Apr 19 2026

    Job 6-7 | Oh That My Grief Were Weighed | The Raw Lament of the Afflicted | KJV Restored

    For Job (Iyob) 6 and 7, the tone is one of profound, unvarnished anguish. This is not the neat, tidy religion of his friends; this is the raw, bleeding edge of the Covenant walk. Job defends his right to lament, exposing the inadequacy of human comfort and crying out directly to the Creator from the ash heap.


    "‘Oh that my grief were throughly weighed, and my calamity laid in the balances together! For now it would be heavier than the sand of the sea...’" Bear witness to the agonizing honesty of a suffering servant in Iyob 6 and 7.

    About This Reading In this episode, we sit in the ashes to hear the heartbreaking, brutally honest defense of Job (Iyob) in chapters 6 and 7. This narration utilizes the King James Version with Restored Names. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.

    These chapters capture the ultimate "dark night of the soul":

    • The Weight of Grief (Ch. 6): Job defends his bitter words, declaring that if his immense grief were placed in the balances, it would outweigh the sand of the seas. He acknowledges that the arrows of the Almighty are within him, and their poison drinks up his spirit.

    • The Deceitful Brooks: A powerful rebuke of his friends, whom he compares to winter streams that run full in the cold but vanish completely when it waxes hot and water is desperately needed.

    • The Agony of the Night (Ch. 7): Job asks, "Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth?" He paints a terrifying picture of his physical torment—made to possess months of vanity and wearisome nights, tossing to and fro until the dawning of the day, his flesh clothed with worms and clods of dust.

    • The Intense Gaze of the Creator: The haunting question of verse 17: "What is man, that thou shouldest magnify him? and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him?" Job feels the intense, unblinking scrutiny of the Almighty as a heavy burden, asking why he has been set as a "mark."

    We aim to decrease so that the profound honesty of the text and the sovereign weight of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.

    Key Highlights:

    • Focus: The Right to Lament, The Failure of Human Comfort, and the Overwhelming Sovereignty of the Creator.

    • Translation: KJV with Restored Names (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / YAHUSHA).

    • Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.

    How to Use This Episode: Listen to this episode when you are enduring unexplained suffering or when the "comfort" of well-meaning friends has only deepened your pain. Job's words give you scriptural permission to grieve openly. It reminds you that bringing your raw, unfiltered pain directly to the Father is not a lack of faith—it is the deepest form of wrestling with Him.



















    Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.


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    6 m
  • Psalm 94 | O El of Vengeance, Shine Forth | Scripture Narration
    Apr 13 2026

    Psalm 94 | O El of Vengeance, Shine Forth | The Rock of My Refuge | ISR 2009

    "‘O 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, El of vengeance, El of vengeance, shine forth! Rise up, O Judge of the earth...’" Stand with the righteous remnant crying out for justice in Tehillim 94.

    For Psalm 94 (Tehillim 94), the tone is an intense, righteous cry for justice that transitions into profound, quiet comfort. It begins by calling upon the "El of vengeance" to rise up against systemic corruption and the oppression of the vulnerable, but it beautifully shifts into a declaration of absolute trust, recognizing that the discipline of YAHUAH brings ultimate peace.


    About This Reading In this episode, we raise the powerful, prophetic plea of Psalm 94. This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.

    This Psalm is a masterclass in dealing with a corrupt world:

    • The Cry to the Judge: The passionate opening asking the Almighty to shine forth and repay the proud who crush His people and slay the widow and the stranger.

    • The Omniscient Creator: A stern warning to the "senseless among the people," reminding them that the One who planted the ear hears all, and the One who formed the eye sees every wicked deed.

    • The Blessing of Discipline: The beautiful pivot in verse 12: "Blessed is the man You discipline, O Yah, and instruct out of Your Torah", promising relief during the days of evil.

    • The Throne of Destruction: The realization that the Almighty has no fellowship with corrupt systems that "frame trouble by statute" (legalized wickedness).

    • The High Tower: The final, unshakeable conclusion that 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 will not cast off His inheritance, but is our defense and the Rock of our refuge.

    We aim to decrease so that the righteous judgment and the comforting protection of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.

    Key Highlights:

    • Focus: Overcoming Injustice, The Comfort of the Torah, and the Almighty as our High Tower.

    • Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).

    • Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.

    How to Use This Episode: Listen to this Psalm when you feel overwhelmed by the state of the world, corrupt governments, or systemic injustice. It gives you the perfect scriptural language to process anger without sinning. Use verses 18-19 as an anchor for your soul: "When I said, 'My foot has slipped,' Your loving-commitment, O 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, supported me. In the multitude of my anxieties within me, Your comforts delight my being."

















    Scripture Metadata: YAHUAH, YAHUSHA Messiah, YAHUDAH, YAH, Yeshayahu, Restored Names, The Scriptures 2009, Audio Bible, Scripture Narration, Pure Word, No Commentary, Ten Words, Torah, Sleep Bible, Bible Meditation, Hebrew Roots, Yahshar'el, Set-Apart Names, Bible Reading, Daily Devotion.

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    3 m
  • Isaiah 21 | Babylon is Fallen | Watchman, What of the Night? | KJV Scripture Narration
    Apr 4 2026

    Isaiah 21 | Babylon is Fallen | Watchman, What of the Night? | KJV Restored


    ‘Watchman, what of the night? The watchman said, The morning cometh, and also the night: if ye will enquire, enquire ye: return, come.’" Stand on the watchtower and witness the breaking of empires in Yeshayahu 21.

    About This Reading In this episode, we bear the prophetic weight of Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 21. This narration utilizes the King James Version with Restored Names. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.

    This chapter is a profound call to spiritual vigilance:

    • The Desert of the Sea: The terrifying vision of the storm coming from the south, bringing the collapse of Babylon and causing the prophet's "loins to be filled with pain."

    • The Anointed Shield: The urgent command in verse 5 to prepare the table, set the watch, and anoint the shield for battle.

    • The Fall of Babylon: The sudden, definitive declaration in verse 9: "Babylon is fallen, is fallen; and all the graven images of her gods he hath broken unto the ground."

    • The Burden of Dumah: The haunting exchange in the darkness, asking the watchman how much of the night is left. The answer is a paradox—morning is coming, but so is the night.

    • The Burden upon Arabia: The prophecy of the glory of Kedar failing, a reminder that all human strength and wealth will ultimately fade before the judgment of the Almighty.

    We aim to decrease so that the urgency of the hour and the absolute sovereignty of the Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 may be the focus of your meditation.

    Key Highlights:

    • Focus: The Fall of Babylon, The Call to the Watchman, and the Fading Glory of the Nations.

    • Translation: KJV with Restored Names (𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 / YAHUSHA).

    • Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.

    How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you need to be awakened from spiritual slumber. It is a "midnight alarm." While the world sleeps, the Covenant people are commanded to "enquire, return, and come" to the Father.







    Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.


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    3 m
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