POST-FLOOD

After the flood, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) raised a new generation of messengers to carry His covenant truth into a renewed earth. From Noach (Noah), who found favor and preserved life, to Abraham, Yatschaq (Isaac), and Ya’aqob (Jacob), each stood as a voice of obedience amid growing rebellion. These post-flood prophets and patriarchs declared the promises of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, opposed the rise of idolatry, and kept alive the lineage through which righteousness would be revealed. Their faith became the foundation for Yashar’al’s covenant identity and a testimony that still speaks to every generation walking after the waters.


π€€π€π€“π€„π€Œ (Abraham) – Meaning: 'Father of a Multitude'


“And he believed in 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH); and He counted it to him for righteousness.” — Genesis 15:6

“Walk before Me and be perfect.” — Genesis 17:1

Who is Abraham?

Tribe: Ancestor of all tribes of Yashar’al

Summary: The prophet π€€π€π€“π€„π€Œ (Abraham)—whose name means “Father of a Multitude”—was chosen by 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) to establish the everlasting covenant with all his descendants. Born in Ur of the Chaldees, Abraham was called to leave his homeland and journey to the land that 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 would show him. Through unwavering obedience, he became the foundation of the covenant people. 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 promised to make his name great, multiply his seed, and bless all nations through him. Abraham’s life was a continual testing of obedience—leaving his father’s house, trusting for a son in his old age, and offering Yatschaq (Isaac) upon Mount Moriyah. Because he obeyed the voice of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄, he was called the friend of the Most High. His covenant was sealed through circumcision and confirmed by oath, marking the lineage through which righteousness and deliverance would come. Abraham’s example stands as a perpetual standard of obedience, trust, and consecrated separation from the idolatrous nations.

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𐀉𐀔𐀒𐀁 (Yatschaq / Isaac) – Meaning: 'He Will Laugh'


And 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) appeared unto him, and said, go not down into Mitsrayim; dwell in the land which I shall tell you of.” — Genesis 26:2

Who is Yatschaq?

Tribe: Son of Abraham, father of Ya’aqob)

Summary: The prophet 𐀉𐀔𐀒𐀁 (Yatschaq / Isaac)—whose name means “He Will Laugh”—was the promised son of π€€π€π€“π€„π€Œ (Abraham) and Sarah, born through the covenant promise of 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) in their old age. His birth brought joy and fulfillment to the oath made with Abraham. Yatschaq’s life continued the covenant line, symbolizing the joy of promise and the reward of obedience. When famine struck the land, 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 appeared to him, commanding him not to go into Mitsrayim (Egypt) but to remain in Gerar, where He would bless him. Yatschaq obeyed and was greatly increased, reaping a hundredfold in the same year. His life mirrored the endurance of the covenant amid trials, including conflicts over wells and deceit from surrounding nations. Through his steadfastness, the covenant was reaffirmed, ensuring that the blessing and inheritance would pass to his son Ya’aqob. Yatschaq’s story reflects trust, quiet strength, and consecrated obedience in continuing the promise made to his father Abraham.

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𐀉𐀀𐀒𐀁 (Ya’aqob / Jacob) – Meaning: 'Heel-Holder' or 'Supplanter'


“And He said, your name shall be called no more Ya’aqob, but Yashar’al: for as a prince, you have power with 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) and with men and have prevailed.” — Genesis 32:28

Who is Ya’aqob?

Tribe: Father of the Twelve Tribes of Yashar’al

Summary: The prophet 𐀉𐀀𐀒𐀁 (Ya’aqob / Jacob)—whose name means “Heel-Holder” or “Supplanter”—was the son of 𐀉𐀔𐀒𐀁 (Yatschaq / Isaac) and grandson of π€€π€π€“π€„π€Œ (Abraham). He was chosen before birth to carry on the covenant blessing, even though he was born second to his twin brother Esau. Ya’aqob’s life was marked by perseverance and divine encounters. On his journey fleeing Esau, he saw a vision of a ladder reaching into heaven with messengers ascending and descending upon it, confirming that 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) would be with him. Later, after years of serving Laban and building his family, Ya’aqob wrestled with a divine messenger, refusing to let go until he received a blessing. His name was changed to Yashar’al, meaning “He strives with AL'uah,” symbolizing his transformation into the father of a nation. From him came the twelve sons who became the heads of the twelve tribes of Yashar’al. Ya’aqob’s story reveals the shaping of a man from struggle to covenant fulfillment, proving that 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄’s promises endure through generations.

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π€‰π€„π€…π€Žπ€ (Yahusaph / Joseph) – Meaning: '𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) Has Added'


“𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) was with Yahusaph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian.” — Genesis 39:2

Who is Yahusaph?

Tribe: Yahusaph (Father of Ephrayim and Manashah)

Summary: The prophet π€‰π€„π€…π€Žπ€ (Yahusaph / Joseph)—whose name means “𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 Has Added”—was the beloved son of 𐀉𐀀𐀒𐀁 (Ya’aqob / Jacob) and RaαΈ₯el. Favored with dreams of divine revelation, Yahusaph foresaw his destiny to lead and preserve his family. Betrayed by his brothers, he was sold into slavery in Mitsrayim (Egypt), yet 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄 (YaHU’aH) was with him through every trial. From a slave in Potiphar’s house to a prisoner falsely accused, Yahusaph’s integrity and obedience never wavered. Through divine wisdom, he interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams, foretelling seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. Elevated to second-in-command over Egypt, Yahusaph stored grain and sustained countless lives during the famine—including those who had betrayed him. When his brothers came seeking food, he tested their hearts, then revealed himself, forgiving them completely. His prophetic role fulfilled 𐀉𐀄𐀅𐀄’s plan to preserve the covenant line during a time of global scarcity. Yahusaph’s story reflects steadfast endurance, mercy, and the divine power of redemption through suffering.

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