🌸 THE DECLARATIONS OF NAM — WHEN THE DAUGHTERS OF GOD SPEAK AGAIN

🌸 THE DECLARATIONS OF NAM — WHEN THE DAUGHTERS OF GOD SPEAK AGAIN

πŸ•Š️ “Don’t follow the robe — follow the Voice.”


🌿 What Is “The Declarations of Nam”?

Let me put this in simple terms.

There’s a modern set of writings called The Prophecies from the Plates of Brass, published by a small group known as The Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship. Inside that collection is a section called “The Declarations of Nam” (sometimes written Neum).

Now, this isn’t an archaeological discovery dug up in the desert — it’s what they call a visionary translation. Someone felt moved by the Spirit to receive and record words said to come from ancient prophets on the “plates of brass.” You can think of it like a spiritual translation — the same way Joseph Smith described translating by “the gift and power of God.”

And I’ll tell you what: whatever you think about where it came from, the words sure sound like something Heaven would want said in our day — especially about the women of Zion.


πŸ‘‘ What the Record Says

The speaker — Nam, which means “utterance” or “declaration” — is a female prophet, an oracle of the Lord. She speaks with power and sadness about how the “sons of Aaron” silenced the “daughters of Miriam.”

She says plainly that the Lord will restore the voice and authority of women, because both man and woman together are the image of God. It even calls her “Morah Magdala” — a title that means Teacher of the Tower, something like High Priestess.

Her message is bold:

“The balance of heaven cannot be found while one half of creation is muzzled.”

That’ll preach right there.


πŸ”₯ What’s Happening Spiritually

These kinds of records are starting to appear all over — the Nemenhah Records, the Book of Remembrance, the Book of the Nations, and now this Plates of Brass translation.

They all point to one thing: the Lord is restoring truth — not just the parts men were comfortable with, but the parts that got buried under centuries of patriarchy and priestcraft.

He’s reminding us that Zion is a family, not a hierarchy — a people led by revelation, by mothers and fathers together, by the Voice of the Peacemaker, not by the robes of authority.


🌺 What the Nemenhah Say About Women

If you’ve read the Nemenhah, you already know — they were way ahead of us on this.

πŸ“œ “The Mothers shall nominate those who serve in councils, for the Mothers know the hearts of their children.”
That’s straight out of the Nemenhah’s civic order. The women didn’t just sit quietly in the back row. They led the community through compassion, foresight, and spiritual stewardship.

πŸ“œ “In the Council of Mothers is wisdom, for they discern what the men do not see.”
They taught the Way of the Peacemaker, managed the sacred gatherings, and ensured no one used religion for domination or gain.

πŸ“œ “All things common, no rich nor poor, no male nor female above another.”
That’s Zion. And that’s exactly what the Declarations of Nam is calling for again — a return to divine balance.


πŸ’” What Went Wrong

Somewhere along the line, men took over what was never meant to be theirs alone. Brigham Young and others pushed women down, claiming they were “protecting” them while robbing them of priesthood power.

And let’s just call it out — polygamy wasn’t God’s plan for Zion; it was man’s excuse to control women. The Book of Mormon says plainly in Jacob 2 that God “delighteth in the chastity of women.”

You can’t build Zion on the backs of women you’ve silenced. Period.


🌀️ The Christ-Test

So how do we test all this? Simple:
Does it bring you closer to Jesus?
Does it make you want to love more, repent more, serve more, and hear His voice for yourself?

Every word in the Declarations of Nam points us to that. It’s not about power; it’s about partnership. It’s about restoring the home of God on earth — a place where the Father and the Mother, the Son and the Daughter, the brothers and sisters all stand as one.


πŸ•Š️ What Heaven Is Saying

The Lord is restoring order. The Mothers’ Councils will rise again. The voice of the daughters of Miriam will be heard again. And Zion will finally breathe with both lungs — the masculine and the feminine — just as it does in heaven.

This is not new truth; it’s old truth remembered.


πŸ’¬ Closing Thought

We can debate the source all we want — archaeological, visionary, or revealed — but the fruit speaks for itself.

When a record lifts women, calls us to repentance, and centers everything back on the Savior’s peace and equality, that’s good fruit.

As Nam says,

“The day of silence is ended, and the daughters of God shall sing again.”

And the Nemenhah add their witness:

“The Mothers shall teach again the Way of the Peacemaker, that Zion may endure.”

Let it be so.

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