ZoreaYahu
AUGUST 20, 2026

The Scroll Behind Yahuah They Lied To Us: When the Inheritance Is False

Key Takeaway: Yes. In Yirmiyahu 16:19-21 the nations come to Yahuah and confess that their fathers handed down lies and worthless things with no profit in them....

Yahuah They Lied To Us names a specific kind of pain, the discovery that something handed to you in good faith was never true. It is not aimed at strangers but at an inheritance, the beliefs passed down as if they were solid, and the song brings those beliefs to the written word to be tested.

The scroll it stands on is Yirmiyahu (Jeremiah) 16:19-21. There the nations come from the ends of the earth to Yahuah and say a startling thing, that their fathers inherited only lies, worthless things in which there is no profit. Then Yahuah answers that He will make them know His hand and His power, and that they will know His Name. The plain meaning is that inherited falsehood is a real and named condition in the scrolls, and the remedy for it is knowing Yahuah directly, His hand, His power, and above all His Name. Yirmiyahu 8:8-9 exposes the mechanism, describing how the pen of the scribes worked falsely and the supposed wise were shamed because they had rejected the word of Yahuah, so what wisdom was in them. Dabarim (Deuteronomy) 4:2 stands behind it, forbidding any addition to or subtraction from the command. Marqa (Mark) 7:6-13 records Yahusha confronting those who set aside the Mitswah (command) of Yahuah to keep their own tradition, honoring Him with lips while the heart was far off. Yashaʿyahu (Isaiah) 29:13 is the passage He drew from, naming worship that is taught by the commandments of men.

The heart of the song is the collision between tradition and the written witness. The problem is not that people were malicious but that a false thing was received, kept, and passed on until it wore the appearance of truth. Yirmiyahu 8 shows how it happened, a pen writing falsely while the true word was set aside, and Marqa 7 shows the result centuries later, commands of Yahuah quietly replaced by the traditions of men. The song does not stop at grief. It moves to Teshubah (turning back), the return to what Yahuah actually commanded, and it rests on the promise in Yirmiyahu 16:21 that Yahuah Himself will make His Name and His power known. Recovering the Torah (instruction) and the Name is not rebellion against the fathers, it is answering the confession the nations themselves make in the scroll.

If this song reaches you, read the scroll of Yirmiyahu in the Tanakh library, and let 16:19-21 sit beside 8:8-9 so the confession and its cause stand together. Then visit the Yahuah They Lied To Us page and its streaming links to hear the confrontation and the return carried in sound. The related songs continue the work. Yahuah Breaks The Lies shows the false structures collapsing under truth, Scrolls In My Veins turns from tearing down to taking the true word inward, and Yahuah Never Changed shows why the original standard still stands.

To learn that your inheritance was false is a hard morning, but it is not the end of the account. The same scroll that names the lie names the cure, which is to know Yahuah directly and to know His Name. What the fathers passed down can be laid down, and what Yahuah commanded can be picked back up.

Answer

Q: Does Scripture warn about inherited falsehood?

A: Yes. In Yirmiyahu 16:19-21 the nations come to Yahuah and confess that their fathers handed down lies and worthless things with no profit in them. Yahuah They Lied To Us is built on that confession, confronting inherited teaching with the written scroll witness and calling listeners back to what Yahuah actually commanded.

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