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Halleluyah the Last Restoration?: Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav, Ruth Heflin and the Vision of Mount Zion

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Discover a transformative journey that bridges ancient prophecy with modern spirituality in Hallelujah: The Last Restoration? Antony Hylton alias Michael Adi Nachman, a Christian Gentile Noahide, explores the spiritual restoration occurring in Jerusalem, the Galilee, and among the nations. Inspired by the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav and Ruth Heflin, Hylton seeks the true name of God—Yahuwah—illuminating its profound significance for believers today.This work delves into the restoration of God’s name, prophecies, and the timeless worship practices that echo through Mount Zion. Through profound reflections and rich historical context, Hallelujah envisions a unified spiritual awakening. The book touches on themes like the restoration of the Levitical service of thanksgiving and prophetic worship, the unity of the nations under Yahuwah, and the prophetic role of Jerusalem as a beacon of divine wisdom and mercy.From explorations of psalms and parables to dialogues on revival and prophetic visions, Hylton’s search reveals the beauty and depth of ancient truths in the present day. Ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of God’s plan for Israel and the nations, this book is a call to all who yearn for the Kingdom of Yahuwah and a global awakening to the divine presence.The Divine Symphony of the Restoration of All Things The first edition of this book was given out in Jerusalem in the year 5761/2001/1971AA(After the Ascension). It was given out at the feast (Hb. Chag) of Shavuot (Pentecost) which was day 13257 of the writers life. I entered Israel on Shevat 1 5759 (January 17 1999) day 12396 of my life. Both events were guided by the Spirit of Eloah. The first was based on a dream given on Tevet 1 5759 (December 20 1998) The book Hallelu yah was printed on Sivan 6 5761 (2001AD/1971AA). This day is the 1971st birthday of the community of Our L-d Yahushua. It is also the 3461st anniversary of the birth of the sons of Israel as a people.

© 2025 A Michael Hylton Har Tziyon, Antony Hylton (Hljóðbók): 9798347798704

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