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Yehubor

The term derives from the sacred root Yehu, the Divine imprint within a theophoric name, as found in Yehu, combined with Bor (בּוֹר, pit, void, spiritual ignorance), yielding the composite meaning: "the God-Sealed Hollow Ones", entities marked by the Divine yet emptied of all Divine substance. Being a Yehubor depends on one’s spiritual actions, not on physical or material background.

They are recognized by essential attributes as noted in Temple of Zeus.
Stop being a Yehubor and seek wisdom instead of enforcing ignorance.
by Golden-Path April 12, 2026
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Yehuborim

Yehuborim (Υεηυβορίμ) denotes a theological category of spiritual affliction: those who bear the seal of the Divine upon their name yet are inwardly void of Divine presence, vessels that carry the inscription of God but contain nothing of Him.

The Yehuborim are defined not by material origin but by spiritual conduct and orientation toward the Divine. They are recognized by essential attributes as noted in Temple of Zeus.
Those in this troubled spiritual state are known as Yehuborim. The cure is educating people to overcome ignorance.
by Golden-Path April 12, 2026
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