The Book of Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm – Chapters 13–15 (From the Nemenhah Records — as preserved in our studies) Timothy (Translated Nephite) speaking

πŸ“– The Book of Tsihohnayah Ahkehkthihm – Chapters 13–15

(From the Nemenhah Records — as preserved in our studies)


πŸ•Š️ Introduction to the Interpretation Series

In our studies of the Nemenhah Records, we hold this guiding principle close to our hearts:

It is so important to read each scripture for yourself and seek the interpretation from the Haymehnay — the Holy Ghost. These summaries and interpretations are not a replacement for revelation, but an invitation to receive it. Always let the Spirit be your true teacher.

This Interpretation Series is meant to help unlock these sacred texts — chapter by chapter — in both plain understanding and poetic insight. May the Haymehnay guide your heart as you study.


πŸ“˜ Chapter 13 – Timothy’s Gathering Message

πŸ” SUMMARY:

  • Timothy (Tsimohtl), one of the translated disciples of Christ, teaches the people to gather in righteousness, not in name only.

  • He warns that many will say “We are Zion,” but are not — because they do not walk in holiness.

  • He reminds the people of the words of Christ and teaches that the power of Zion is purity, not organization.

  • The signs of false gatherings include priestcraft, pride, and the love of wealth.

  • Timothy tells the people that the true Zion will be small, led by those who follow the voice of the Peacemaker and are sanctified.

✨ INTERPRETATION:

Zion is not a building.
It is not a program.
It is a people whose hearts burn with the light of Christ.

Timothy wasn’t looking for numbers.
He was searching for faithfulness.
He warned us — if we gather without holiness,
we gather to be scattered.

The real sign of Zion isn't a logo.
It's consecration.
A people who live the Sermon on the Mount.
A people who know the voice of the Lord.
And follow Him — not man.

Zion will be small. Pure. Hidden from the world, but known to heaven.


πŸ“˜ Chapter 14 – The Industrious but Fallen People

πŸ” SUMMARY:

  • Timothy reveals a prophecy about a people who receive the restoration — but later fall into error.

  • Yet, the Lord uses them because of their industriousness, organization, and faithfulness to labor.

  • Timothy explains that the Lord respects effort, even when fullness is rejected.

  • He prophesies that these people will build up a foundation, but others — the remnant — must rise up and complete the work in righteousness.

  • Zion cannot be built on pride, property, or hierarchy — it must be built on humility and revelation.

✨ INTERPRETATION:

This is about us.
The Latter-day Gentiles.
We received light — and then wrapped it in programs.
We were given truth — and then filtered it through committees.
And yet… God still used us.
Because we worked. We built. We believed… in part.

But now the mantle shifts.
Not to the famous. Not to the rich.
To the humble remnant who hear His voice again.

We must finish what was started.
And this time — no more pride.
No more polished pulpits.
Only sanctified souls.

The Lord honors effort. But He seals His work through holiness.


πŸ“˜ Chapter 15 – The Voice of Women and the Circle of Zion

πŸ” SUMMARY:

  • Timothy teaches that the women of the Nemenhah were central to their governance and righteousness.

  • They were not “called” — they were born with priesthood, because they were born of Heavenly Parents.

  • The circle of Zion includes male and female in equal stewardship, each honoring the sacred roles of nurturing, guarding, and guiding.

  • He warns that in the last days, many churches will silence women, and by so doing, break the circle of Zion.

  • The Peacemaker teaches through women, especially those who act as mothers, healers, and visionaries.

✨ INTERPRETATION:

If Zion is a circle — women are not at the edge.
They are the heart.

Timothy saw what we now see —
That many institutions have silenced the mothers of Israel,
turned them into ornaments instead of oracles.

But not in Zion.
In Zion, women speak.
And mountains listen.

Their womb is sacred.
But so is their word.
The Peacemaker walks among them.

If you want to build Zion — listen to your mothers.
Honor the women.
They are not helpers to the priesthood.
They are the priesthood — from birth.

When the women speak in the Spirit, Zion draws breath again.


πŸ›‘ Final Note for These Three Chapters

What Timothy taught is prophetic, powerful, and piercing.
It’s a message of warning, correction, and invitation.

The true remnant is rising.
The work must be finished in purity.
And Zion must be reborn — with both hands of God: male and female.

Let the Haymehnay guide you now.
These are not just words to admire.
They are a call to repent, return, and rebuild.

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