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What we believe:

HalleluYah  Voice of Zion is not one person making songs or messages from his own understanding. It is a body of brothers and sisters standing together in unity for the truth of Yahweh.

“That they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You.” (John 17:21)

 

Over time, we have been called many things—a cult, Jewish, Jehovah’s Witness, Hebrew Roots, and other names. But labels do not define our mission. Scripture does.

“By this Way, which they call a sect, so I worship the Elohim of my fathers, believing all things which are written in the Law and in the Prophets.” (Acts 24:14)

 

Our mission is simple and clear:
to be disciples of the Messiah and to plant seeds according to the Scriptures.

“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations.” (Matthew 28:19)
“I planted, Apollos watered, but Elohim gave the increase.” (1 Corinthians 3:6)

 

We believe all Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation. We do not divide the Word into “old” or “new,” but stand on the full counsel of Yahweh.

“All Scripture is breathed by Elohim and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16)

 

We strive to walk as Yahshua walked, and to sound the shofar—calling the lost to return to the Father.

“He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked.” (1 John 2:6)
“Lift up your voice like a shofar; declare to My people their transgression.” (Isaiah 58:1)

 

We know and confess that only the Father has the authority to draw people back to Himself. Growth and repentance come from Him alone.

“No one is able to come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.” (John 6:44)

Yet our responsibility is obedience—to do what the Scriptures say. The greatest command lived out among us is this:

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Leviticus 19:18; Matthew 22:39)

 

We do not call people names, nor do we judge according to the flesh. We are called to restore, warn, and help—to catch one another before falling, and to warn of the consequences of rebellion.

“Brothers, if a man is overtaken in any trespass, you who are spiritual restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness.” (Galatians 6:1)
“If you do not warn the wicked… his blood I will require at your hand.” (Ezekiel 33:8)

 

From the beginning, the prophets were sent to warn Israel to turn back, not to chase worldly desires, but to repent. This same call was the heart of Yahshua’s message.

“Return, O Israel, to Yahweh your Elohim.” (Hosea 14:1)
“Repent, for the reign of the heavens has drawn near.” (Matthew 4:17)

 

Therefore, we stand together—as brothers and sisters—guiding one another onto the narrow path that leads to life.

“Narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life.” (Matthew 7:14)

 

This is HalleluYah Voice of Zion.
Not a movement of men, but a call to obedience.
Not tradition, but truth.
Not division, but unity in the Messiah.

HalleluYah.

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Why We Believe in the Hebrew Names:

 

From creation until today, much has been changed, replaced, and hidden from the original truth.

Scripture itself tells us that certain things were sealed for a time, but that in the end of days, knowledge would increase and what was closed would be opened.

​“But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and for, and knowledge shall increase.”
(Daniel 12:4)

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We recognize that not all knowledge revealed in these days is automatically true. Everything must be tested against Scripture.

“Test all matters; hold fast what is good.”
(1 Thessalonians 5:21)

 

Understanding the use of titles instead of Names is important. Terms like “Lord” are titles, not personal names, and are used across many religions for many different deities. Scripture warns us about mixing the worship of the Creator with names and titles associated with other mighty ones.

“You shall make no mention of the names of other mighty ones, nor let it be heard from your mouth.”
(Exodus 23:13)
“My Name shall be great among the nations.”
(Malachi 1:11)

 

The restoration of the Name of the Father has been unfolding as knowledge increases. Yet we are clear and firm on this truth:

Simply saying the Name does not bring salvation.

“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Master, Master,’ shall enter the reign of the heavens, but he who does the will of My Father.”
(Matthew 7:21)

 

At the same time, when truth and wisdom are revealed, Scripture warns us not to reject or despise it.

“Because you have rejected knowledge, I also reject you.”
(Hosea 4:6)

 

Whether one calls the Father Yahuah, Yahweh, or Father, the core issue is not pronunciation

but the heart. True belonging to the Father is marked by a circumcised heart, obedience,

and repentance. To know the Father is to walk in obedience, to turn away from fleshly desires,

and to love what He loves and hate what He hates.

“If you love Me, you shall guard My commands.”
(John 14:15)
“I have hated every false way.”
(Psalm 119:104)

 

The fruit of a person’s life testifies whom they serve—whether the world or the Father.

“By their fruits you shall know them.”
(Matthew 7:20)
“You cannot serve two masters.”
(Matthew 6:24)

 

This walk of obedience, repentance, and faithfulness to the Father is everlasting life.

“And this is everlasting life: that they know You, the only true Elohim,

and Yahshua Messiah whom You have sent.”
(John 17:3)​

 

This is why we honor the Hebrew Names—not as a formula, not as a badge—but as part of walking in restored truth, with obedient hearts,

set apart lives, and fruit that bears witness to whom we serve.​​​​​​​​​​​

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is the songs a.i ?

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We are often asked whether the songs shared through Halleluyah Voice of Zion are created using AI.
The simple answer is: yes—and the reason matters.

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AI allows us to bring forth messages that would never be approved in mainstream studios. Truth, repentance,

obedience, and the full counsel of Scripture are often rejected by the world’s systems.

AI gives us a tool to bypass those gates and let the message go out freely.

“Go into all the world and proclaim the Good News.”
(Mark 16:15)

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We also recognize a simple reality of our time: AI is already part of everyday life. From Bible apps to translation tools,

technology is widely used. The real question is not whether AI is used, but how it is used.

“Test all matters; hold fast what is good.”
(1 Thessalonians 5:21)

 

Light or Darkness?

Scripture teaches that everything can be used either for light or for darkness. To be set apart from the world is not to reject every tool,

but to follow the Father and honor Him in all things.

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
(Romans 12:2)

“Whatever you do, do all to the esteem of Elohim.”
(1 Corinthians 10:31)

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In the beginning, the world was formless and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep—and the Father spoke light into existence.

“And Elohim said, ‘Let light come to be,’ and light came to be.”
(Genesis 1:3)

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That light represents the ways of the Father: His commands, His instructions, and the path revealed through His Son,

Yahshua, who showed us how to walk.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
(Psalm 119:105)
“I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness.”
(John 8:12)

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Conviction and Personal Walk

We understand that not everyone is at the same place in their walk. If someone feels convicted about AI,

they should follow that conviction. Scripture teaches that each person is accountable for their own walk before the Father.

“Each one shall give account of himself to Elohim.”
(Romans 14:12)

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We do not decide anyone’s salvation. That authority belongs to the Father alone.

“No one is able to come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.”
(John 6:44)

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The Purpose of the Songs

The songs are not created to entertain, to tickle ears, or to say what people want to hear.

They are a call to repentance, aimed at the lost sheep, pointing back to the narrow path.

“For the time shall come when they shall not endure sound teaching… and they shall turn away their ears from the truth.”
(2 Timothy 4:3–4)
“Repent, for the reign of the heavens has drawn near.”
(Matthew 4:17)

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If something can be used for light, for truth, and for calling people back to the Father, then it should be considered.

“Narrow is the gate and hard-pressed is the way that leads to life, and few are those who find it.”
(Matthew 7:14)

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If the use of AI is a concern for some, we apologize if it causes offense. Our intent is not to cause division,

but to serve the Father, proclaim repentance, and call His people home.

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