GOOD NEWS UNTO ALL NATIONS

Through the ministry of Sha’ul (Paul) and those who labored with him, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) extended the covenant message beyond the borders of Yashar’al, fulfilling the promise that the Good News would reach every nation. Empowered by Ruach ha’Qodash, Sha’ul carried the testimony of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha) to both Hebrews and Gentiles, revealing that redemption through obedient belief was open to all who would walk in truth. His journeys, letters, and trials stand as a witness of endurance, boldness, and unwavering commitment to proclaiming the Kingdom of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 among all peoples.


𐀔𐀏𐀅𐀋 (Sha’ul / Paul) – Meaning: 'Asked For' or 'Petition For'


“I am 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha), whom you are persecuting.” — Acts 9:5

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the charge.” — 2 Timothy 4:7

Who is Sha’ul?

Tribe: Binyamin (Benjamin)

Summary: The emissary 𐀔𐀏𐀅𐀋 (Sha’ul / Paul)—whose name means “Asked For” or “Petition For”—was from the tribe of Binyamin, born in Tarsus, and trained under Gamali’AL in the strict discipline of the Torah. Once a zealous persecutor of the followers of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha), he encountered the risen Master on the road to Damascus, where a blinding light and a divine voice transformed his life forever. From that moment, Sha’ul became a chosen vessel to proclaim the Name of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 before nations, kings, and the children of Yashar’al. His letters—addressed to assemblies across the known world—teach the depth of the covenant, the power of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏’s deliverance, and the endurance of those who walk in Ruach ha’Qodash. Enduring imprisonments, beatings, and shipwrecks, Sha’ul remained steadfast until his martyrdom in Rome, completing his mission with unwavering courage and trust.

Verse Locations of Calling and Major Acts:

  • Transformation on the road to Damascus: Acts 9:3–6

  • Chosen as a vessel to bear 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏’s Name: Acts 9:15

  • Immersed and begins proclaiming 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏: Acts 9:18–20

  • Missionary journeys across nations: Acts 13:1–4

  • Declares endurance and victory in 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 T 2 Timothy 4:6–8

𐀁𐀓𐀍𐀁 (Barnaba / Barnabas) – Meaning: 'Son of Encouragement' or 'Son of Consolation'


“Consecrate for Me Barnaba and Sha’ul for the work to which I have called them.” — Acts 13:2

Who is Barnaba?

Tribe: Lewi (Levi)

Summary: The emissary 𐀁𐀓𐀍𐀁 (Barnaba / Barnabas)—whose name means “Son of Encouragement”—was from the tribe of Lewi and a native of Cyprus. A man of generosity, humility, and strength of character, Barnaba sold his possessions and laid the proceeds at the feet of the apostles to help the poor among the believers. He played a vital role in welcoming and supporting 𐀔𐀏𐀅𐀋 (Sha’ul / Paul) after his conversion, standing as a bridge between the early assembly and the newly transformed emissary. Together, Barnaba and Sha’ul embarked on missionary journeys, proclaiming the Name of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha) to the nations. Though they later parted ways over Yohanan Mark, Barnaba’s influence remained as one who strengthened, restored, and uplifted those called to the service of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄. His life exemplifies steadfast kindness and the courage to encourage others in the truth.

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π€•π€‰π€Œπ€…π€•π€‰π€…π€” (Timotheos / Timothy) – Meaning: 'Honoring 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH)' or 'Valuing the Name of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄'


“You, O man of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH), flee these things and pursue righteousness, reverence, endurance, and gentleness.” — 1 Timothy 6:11

Who is Timotheos?

Tribe: Unspecified — Timotheos’ mother, Eunice, was a Yahudite, but his father was Greek (Acts 16:1). Scripture does not define his tribal lineage.

Summary: The emissary π€•π€‰π€Œπ€…π€•π€‰π€…π€” (Timotheos / Timothy)—whose name means “Honoring 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH)”—was a native of Lystra. Born to a Yahudite mother named Eunice and a Greek father, Timotheos was raised in the Scriptures from childhood and possessed a heart of deep obedience and humility. He joined 𐀔𐀏𐀅𐀋 (Sha’ul / Paul) on his missionary journeys and became one of his most trusted companions and divine sons. Sha’ul’s letters to him reveal a man fully dedicated to truth, consecrated service, and disciplined endurance in the midst of persecution. Timotheos shepherded assemblies with compassion and guarded the teachings of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha) with unwavering resolve. His life stands as an example of youthful strength harnessed by reverent obedience to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄.

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𐀋𐀅𐀒𐀀𐀔 (Luqas / Luke) – Meaning: 'Light-Giving' or 'Bringer of Light'


“It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write to you in order, most excellent Theophilus.” — Luke 1:3

Who is Luqas?

Tribe: Unspecified — Luqas was a Gentile, a physician from Antioch, and companion of Sha’ul (Paul), grafted into the covenant through obedience and the Breath of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH).

Summary: The emissary and chronicler 𐀋𐀅𐀒𐀀𐀔 (Luqas / Luke)—whose name means “Light-Giving”—was a physician and historian who traveled with 𐀔𐀏𐀅𐀋 (Sha’ul / Paul) on his journeys, documenting the spread of the Besorah (Good News) from Yarushalayim to the ends of the earth. He wrote both the account known as Luqas (Luke) and Ma’asim (Acts), giving precise historical records of Yahusha’s life, teachings, and the works of the early emissaries. Luqas’s writings reveal the compassion, wisdom, and divine purpose of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha), emphasizing His mercy toward the humble and the outcast. Though not one of the twelve emissaries, Luqas’s role as a loyal chronicler and servant of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 stands as a testimony to his consecrated diligence, and pursuit to accurately in preserve the Word of Truth.

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𐀇𐀍𐀍𐀉𐀉𐀄 (Chananiah / Ananias) – Meaning: 'Favored by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH)' or 'Grace of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄'


“Brother Sha’ul, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH), even 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha), that appeared unto you in the way as you came, has sent me, that you might receive your sight, and be filled with Ruach ha’Qodash.” — Acts 9:17

Who is Chananiah?

Tribe: Yahudah (Judah)

Summary: The disciple 𐀇𐀍𐀍𐀉𐀉𐀄 (Chananiah / Ananias)—whose name means “Favored by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH)”—was a consecrated man of Yahudah living in Dammeseq (Damascus). He was a follower of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha) and known for his uprightness and obedience. When Sha’ul (Paul) was struck blind on the road to Damascus, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 spoke to Chananiah in a vision, commanding him to go and lay hands on Sha’ul so that he might receive his sight and be filled with Ruach ha’Qodash. Despite his initial fear of Sha’ul’s reputation for persecuting the believers, Chananiah obeyed without hesitation, demonstrating courage, reverence, and steadfast trust in 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄’s command. Through his obedience, the transformation of Sha’ul began, marking a pivotal moment in the expansion of the Basorah (Good News) to the nations.

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𐀀𐀒𐀅𐀁 (Agabus) – Meaning: 'Locust' or 'One Who Gathers'


“And when he had come unto us, he took Sha’ul’s belt, and bound his own hands and feet, and said, thus says Ruach ha’Qodash, so shall the Yahudites at Yarushalayim bind the man that owns this belt.” — Acts 21:10–11

Who is Agabus?

Tribe: Yahudah (Judah)

Summary: The prophet 𐀀𐀒𐀅𐀁 (Agabus)—whose name means “Locust” or “One Who Gathers”—was a consecrated prophet from the assembly in Yarushalayim, descended from the tribe of Yahudah. He is remembered for accurately foretelling a great famine during the reign of Claudius Caesar, prompting the believers to send aid to their brethren in Yahudah. Later, he prophesied Sha’ul’s (Paul’s) imprisonment by symbolically binding his own hands and feet with Sha’ul’s belt, declaring what would happen in Yarushalayim. His life demonstrated the power of Ruach ha’Qodash to reveal truth, warn the faithful, and prepare them for trials to come. Agabus stood as one of the enduring prophetic voices of the assemblies, confirming that the same Breath that spoke through the ancient prophets continued through the followers of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha).

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Philip’s Four Daughters – Meaning: 'Prophetesses Consecrated to 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH)'


“And the same man had four daughters, virgins, which did prophesy.” — Acts 21:9

“And in the last days it shall come to pass, says 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH), I will pour out My Breath upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.” — Acts 2:17

Who are Philip’s Four Daughters?

Tribe: Yahudah (Judah)

Summary: The four daughters of Philip the evangelist were consecrated prophetesses filled with Ruach ha’Qodash, dwelling in Caesarea. Their father, Philip—one of the seven appointed in Acts 6 to serve the assemblies—raised them in righteousness and reverence for 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH). These women were among the earliest recorded prophetesses of the renewed covenant, demonstrating that the outpouring of Ruach ha’Qodash extended equally to men and women, fulfilling the word spoken through the prophet Yo’AL (Joel). Though their individual prophecies are not detailed, their consecrated lives and prophetic role stand as a testimony of purity, discernment, and steadfast devotion. Their witness affirmed that the prophetic voice continued through the family of those who walked in the truth of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀔𐀉𐀏 (Yahusha), bridging the work of the early assemblies across generations.

Verse Locations of Calling and Major Acts:

  • Recorded as prophetesses: Acts 21:8–9

  • Fulfillment of prophecy that daughters shall prophesy: Acts 2:17

  • Connected to Philip the evangelist: Acts 6:5