1️⃣ "קָדוֹשׁ קָדוֹשׁ קָדוֹשׁ" (QADÔSH, QADÔSH, QADÔSH) – "HOLY, HOLY, HOLY"
💥 In Ancient Hebrew, "Qadôsh" (קָדוֹשׁ) means:
✅ Completely set apart from everything else.
✅ Pure, untainted, beyond all human corruption.
✅ Untouchable by disorder or impurity.
📌 The Triple Repetition – "Holy" Three Times
Hebrew doesn’t have comparative words like "holier" or "holiest." Instead, repetition makes the meaning stronger.
"Qadôsh, Qadôsh, Qadôsh" is the highest level of holiness possible.
Not just "very holy"—but so far beyond everything that no created thing can compare!
🚨 This is NOT Greek "Trinity" doctrine!
Many Greek-influenced teachings claim that "holy, holy, holy" refers to the Trinity. But in Old Hebrew, this is about EMPHASIS—not persons.
It declares God’s absolute, unshakable, unapproachable holiness!
2️⃣ יְהוָה צְבָאוֹת (YHWH TZEVA’OT) – "YHWH of HOSTS"
🔥 יְהוָה (YHWH) – This is God’s actual Name, meaning "The Eternal One" or "The One Who Causes to Be."
🔥 צְבָאוֹת (Tzeva’ot) – From צָבָא (Tzava) meaning "armies, hosts, vast multitudes."
Not just angels—ALL creation is under His command!
YHWH is the supreme authority over everything—nothing stands against Him.
3️⃣ מְלֹא כָל הָאָרֶץ כְּבוֹדוֹ (MELO KOL HA'ARETZ KEVODO) – "THE WHOLE EARTH IS FULL OF HIS GLORY"
💥 מְלֹא (Melo) – Fullness, meaning overflowing, completely saturated.
💥 כָּבוֹד (Kavod) – Usually translated "glory," but it actually means:
✅ "Weightiness, heaviness"—a presence so real and overwhelming that nothing can ignore it.
✅ "The full impact of His power and presence."
✅ "The undeniable reality of YHWH’s rule."
🌍 This means:
God’s presence isn’t limited to a temple, Israel, or the heavens.
His "Kavod" (glory) is a real, heavy presence covering the entire world.
Even if people don’t recognize Him, His rule is everywhere!
🔥 ISAIAH 6:8 – "HERE AM I! SEND ME!" (NO GREEK INFLUENCE) 🔥
"הִנְנִי שְׁלָחֵנִי"
"Hineni, Shelacheni!"
"Here am I! Send me!"
💥 This is NOT just a simple "Yes, I’ll go." In Ancient Hebrew, it’s so much deeper:
1️⃣ הִנְנִי (HINENI) – "HERE AM I"
✅ This is not passive. It’s a total surrender—a person standing at attention, ready for anything.
✅ In Hebrew culture, "Hineni" means:
"I am fully present before You."
"I withhold nothing from You."
"I am ready to obey, without hesitation."
🔥 Who Else Said ‘Hineni’?
Abraham (Genesis 22:1) – When YHWH called him to sacrifice Isaac.
Moses (Exodus 3:4) – When YHWH called him from the burning bush.
Samuel (1 Samuel 3:4) – When YHWH called him as a child.
📌 Every time "Hineni" is said in Scripture, it means a major life-changing mission is coming!
2️⃣ שְׁלָחֵנִי (SHELACHENI) – "SEND ME"
💥 שָׁלַח (Shalach) means:
✅ To send forth with authority.
✅ To be commissioned for a mission.
✅ To be dispatched with purpose.
🔥 Isaiah isn’t just agreeing to go—he is REQUESTING to be sent!
He doesn’t ask what the mission is.
He doesn’t ask what the cost will be.
He simply says: "Send me, NOW!"
🙌 This is the heart of true obedience—not waiting for all the details but saying, "YHWH, I trust You completely!"
🔥 WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US? 🔥
📌 Isaiah’s Response to Seeing God’s Holiness:
He realizes his own unworthiness. ("Woe is me!")
He is cleansed by fire from the altar.
He VOLUNTEERS for God’s mission!
🚨 Most people want to be "called" first—but Isaiah said YES before he even knew what the mission was!
🔥 Are we willing to say ‘Hineni’ to God—fully surrendering before we even know what He’s asking?
🔥 Are we willing to be "sent" even if it means hardship and rejection?
🔥 Will we stand ready like Isaiah, no hesitation?