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The Way of the Assembly
The following are sample passages from Derekh d'Kehilla (The Way of the Assembly) by Ya'aqub ha'Tzadik. Additional passages will
be made available in English as soon as possible.
Note: The titles in bold above various passages are not a part of the original text.
On the Organisation of the Holy Assembly
In every region, those in authority over you in Yerushalyam shall appoint bishops, elders and
deacons among you for the proper administration of the Assembly of Alhym throughout all the
world. And let nothing take place without the notice and approval of the bishop appointed over
your region.
It is the duty of all those who profess faith in Yahushuah Mashyakh ben Alhym to come together on
each Shabbat to hear the Torah for instruction in doing what Torah teaches the people of Alhym
to do with their hands and with their hearts and their mouths. The congregation should read
from Torah and the Prophets and the Besura and the letters we have sent, reading parts of the
Scriptures in the morning and parts of the Scriptures after the morning [[in the afternoon]].
Beginning with the head of the year should the Scriptures begin to be read by the reader or by a
scribe. At the completion of the year the congregation will have read from all the Books of
Mosha.
Each congregation shall have an appointed chief servant [["rosh eved"]] among the people of
the community who is trustworthy, who is not addicted to strong drink and who is not given over
to the cravings of the world.
The chief servant among the community of the faithful should appoint unto the congregation
qualified readers, from among the brothers and the sisters, to read from the Scriptures.
Let the
brothers among you read from the Books of Mosha and the Besura and the sisters among you
to read from the Prophets and the letters in which we have sent to you. The reading from the
Scripture shall be in our [Aramaic/Hebrew] language and in the [local] language of the people of
the congregation if they do not speak our language. And if it is seen appropriate, appoint also
the children from among the sons to read.
If there is a priest or a son of Aharon or the kins-people of Adonai among you, let them come up
first to read from Torah, but do not appoint a priest or son of Aharon or a brother or sister of
Adonai as a permanent reader among the people, lest pride be created within his heart and he
begins to slumber in the faith and say that he is the sole teacher of the congregation.
No brother shall ever claim superiority over another brother because of the colour of his skin, the
tribe from which he originates, or because [the nation] of his father or his mother.
On Converts
If a man desires to enter into the community as a follower of Mshikha, let him first be examined
as to his faith, and if found worthy of the Holy Bread, let him be baptised in the Name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Ruach ha'Kodesh, according to the tradition you have been taught by
Adonai Yahushuah. But take care that he is not an enemy in the skins of a sheep, walking within the
congregation and devouring everyone he encounters. Take care that he is not appointed to the
service of the congregation and its people too soon after his conversion lest he be filled with
pride and lead the people astray by his actions. He must first be found worthy.
If this man who has desired to enter into your community has not been found worthy of the Holy
Bread, and lacks understanding, and is unable to bear the yoke of Torah upon him, let him sit
and learn from what we have previously written to you, that is, the two ways, that which leads to
life and that which leads to death. Let him partake of the bread of fellowship which has been set
aside for the gentiles and for those who come to you who are hungry, but who are like little
children, not able to partake of the full meal of Adonai.
Unity of Believers
Be at peace with those among you who have come to believe in Mshikha, but who are unable to
take upon themselves the full yoke of Torah, for what man is able to bear the full yoke and not
sin? Let him therefore learn the faith of Mshikha and then let him learn of the Torah of Alhym.
All those who have come to believe in Adonai Yahushuah Mashyakh ben Alhym are united in one body
and in one faith and are guided by Ruach ha'Kodesh, and are all brethren in one fellowship. The
Assembly which has been appointed at Yerushalyam by the hand of Alhym is the foundation and pillar
of the truth and those appointed to her care are guided by Ruach ha'Kodesh and are able to lead you in
the pathways of righteousness according to the way of Mshikha.
Regularly Assembling Together
It is written in the Scriptures that when you appear before Alhym for instruction in Torah you
must assemble the men and the women and the children and the foreigner [[See Deuteronomy
31:9-13]]. These are each given their seats and places within the congregation. The men who
are without wives do not sit with women and the women who are without husbands do not sit
with men. And the women who are unclean due to the issue of blood must remain behind the
veil with the other women who are without husbands.
The Daily Declarations
Brethren, let us be bold to proclaim these, our declarations* each day. When you come
together you shall say:
I declare myself to be a servant of Yahuah Alhym.
I declare myself to be one who worships the one and only Yahuah Alhym who is Yahushuah
Mshikha.
I declare myself to be one who guards our Most Holy Faith from any attack by its enemy.
I declare my intentions to be steadfast in the belief of One Alhym who is made known through
the Father, Son and Ruach ha'Kodesh, three aspects in One Supreme Alahota.
I declare my belief in the Son of Alhym, Yahushuah Mshikha, the only Son of Alhym.
I declare my belief in the prophecy of Mosha and the truth of Torah given through him.
I declare my belief in the written Word of Alhym the Scriptures given to Mosha and to the
Prophets and in the Gospel of Yahushuah Mashyakh ben Alhym.
I declare my belief in the Fire of the Word of Alhym.
I declare that I will resolutely never permit the Fire entrusted to me as a servant of Alhym to be
extinguished as long as there is breath within my body.
I declare my rejection of those who encroach upon all that is sacred in the Holy Land.
I declare that the traditions and teachings given to us (through the Chosen Twelve)** shall
always be within my heart and on my lips, for it was they who gave us, through Adonai Yahushuah:
baptism, confession to Alhym and to man, the doctrine (of the Twelve)**, the sacred ministry,
anointing by the sacred oil of Yahuah, the gathering together to break the Holy Bread of the
Presence, raising up of the Cross before my eyes and before the peoples, assistance and
prayer with anointing with oil of those who fall into illness, and observance of and devotion to the
Word of Fire of Alhym.
I declare my belief in the peaceful life, and I will not take up the sword against my brother. I
declare my belief in the Revelation of Alhym through His servants the angels and spirits for the
good of all mankind and in the progress to the Great Light of Alhym.
I declare my belief in observing Torah given to Mosha and ratified by being sealed in the blood
of the Lamb.
I declare that I will resolutely honour and defend the Chair of Mosha (and the Throne of Ya'aqub
and the Presence of the Archangel Michael through the continuation of the Twelve Holy
Apostles who are always with us)**.
Concerning Death
(Note, the questions are not a part of the original text; the original text here is from Derekh
d'Kehilla in a section on mourning of lost loved ones and was composed by +Mar Ya'aqub
ha'Tzadik; it was copied into Sefer Avkadmonim by +Mar Yusef I in 216 CE)
What happens to those who die without knowing the Truth about Yahushuah and His Way?
The souls of those who have not yet been purified by the Word before the passing of their body
into death, shall go into Sheol for further purification and instruction in the Way.
How long does this take?
For some this will be a period of time consisting of twelve months. After receiving divine
instruction from their Lord on matters in which they were either ignorant or refused in their
former time on this earth, they shall enter into the joy of their Lord Yahushuah and continually be
within his light. When this occurs the soul is released from the bondage of the prison chambers
of Sheol and the soul, being a flame originating from Alhym, will enter into Paradise for four
months after which they will enter into Olam ha'Ba.
Can we help our relatives get into Paradise or into Olam ha'Ba?
Man is unable to assist the souls of the sinners who have entered into Sheol or Paradise. They
may pray for Alhym to send his holy angels to instruct them, but there is nothing that may be
affected in the other world by human hands in this world.
What happens to those who refuse Alhym even after being taught by the angels?
There are those who will refuse the light, and by their own choosing do they enter deeper into
the darkness of Sheol and eventually, if they refuse the light of Alhym, they will run deep into the
bowels of Gehenna. All those who have refused to accept the light ... shall be utterly destroyed,
for it was by their own choosing that they remained in the dark prison chambers. In this they sin
against Ruach ha'Kodesh because it was the Spirit that was teaching them.
On the Order of Melkhitzadik
The order of Melkitzadik is that better order which has been ordained by Alhym to raise up a high
priest, as in the case of Yahushuah Mashyakh ben Alhym, or a priest in general within the congregation of
the living Alhym, and has been put into
place by the hand of Alhym to remove an evil priest after the order the Aharon.
This Melkhitzadik, neither being a man or an angel by the common understanding of the term, is
a creation of Alhym, the king of righteousness and of peace, who remains forever in the
heavens, coming down by the power of the Holy Comforter, in the form of a man, residing with
the spiritual father of the Assembly, and guides the Assembly in all righteousness with the assembly
of the elders of the house of Adonai's kinsmen.
This same one was he whom Yahushuah came after, and was in his likeness. Alhym is the same
always, and His Torah never changes. For Alhym is the author of Torah and it is within His right
to appoint a priest above that of Aharon, for it was Melkhitzadik who existed before Aharon, and
he is the priest of Alhym Elyon [[Most High]].
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* This is one of the earliest creeds of the Assembly of Yerushalayim. It was composed during the
first century before the expulsion of Jews from Yerushalyam in 135 C.E. There is a marginal note
in the Annals that says it was taught by the scribes after the first century Apostles to be read
before morning prayers and before Holy Qurbana by the head of the household or congregation.
** This phrase was added to the text before the Bar Kokhba rebellion.
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