Collection: Currency of the Kingdom: The Digital Frequency of Truth
The Sound of Sovereign Redemption
To interpret this design through a Paleo-Hebrew or Messianic lens, we must look at the specific linguistic and symbolic choices made, focusing on the concepts of Kingship, Sound, and the Word.
1. The Name: Yahusha (Yahu-sha)
The text arching at the top identifies the central figure as Yahusha. From a Hebrew perspective:
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The Components: It combines the Tetragrammaton (Yahu) with the root Sha (to deliver/save).
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The Significance: Unlike the transliteration "Jesus," which comes through Greek and Latin, "Yahusha" emphasizes the Father’s name (Yahuah) contained within the Son’s. It represents the "Arm of Yahuah" reaching into the physical world.
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The Image: The crown of thorns is viewed not just as a Roman tool of mockery, but as a "Crown of Sorrows" that fulfills the prophetic requirement of the Suffering Servant (Isaiah 53).
2. The Sound Wave: The Voice (Qol)
Across the brow of the figure is a digital frequency or sound wave. In Hebrew thought, the world was not just "made," it was spoken into existence.
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The Qol (Voice): This symbolizes the Memra or the "Living Word." The frequency suggests that Truth is a vibration or a signal that one must "tune into."
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Shema: This visualizes the commandment to Shema (Hear and Obey). It implies that Yahusha is the frequency of Truth cutting through the static of the world.
3. The Digital Mosaic: Circuitry and Ancient Stone
The background of the coin features circuit-board patterns etched into what looks like ancient bronze or silver.
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The Living Torah: This represents the idea that the ancient Laws (Torah) are the "operating system" of the universe. It suggests that the spiritual laws of the Creator are as precise and functional as modern code.
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Modern Application: It reinforces that the "Truth" (as stated in the center text) is not an obsolete relic but is "hardwired" into the fabric of reality, past and present.
4. "Preach Truth Volume 33"
The use of the number 33 holds significant weight in this context:
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The Earthly Ministry: It traditionally marks the years of Yahusha’s life on earth before his ascension.
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Completion: In Hebrew numerology (Gematria), numbers often point toward stages of maturity. Volume 33 suggests the "Fullness" or the climax of the message.
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The Mandate: "Preach Truth" serves as the Mitzvah (commandment) to proclaim the Kingdom.
5. The Coin Motif: Currency and Value
By framing this in a circular, coin-like medallion, the design speaks to Value and Ownership:
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The Image on the Coin: Just as a coin bears the image of its king, the design suggests that the human soul bears the image of the Creator.
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The Price Paid: It alludes to the concept of Redemption (buying back). In a Hebrew context, the "Redeemer" is the kinsman who pays the price to set a family member free from debt or slavery.
Summary of the Two Versions
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The Gold/Bronze (Image 1): Represents the Kingship and Divinity. Gold is the color of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) and the presence of the Almighty.
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The Silver/Blue (Image 2): Represents Redemption and Revelation. Silver is the metal of the ransom, and Blue (Tekhelet) represents the Heavenly Throne and the keeping of the Commandments.