We Are Not Your Sunday School.

Nazaryah exists because comfortable religion left too many questions unanswered — on purpose.

The Problem

Centuries of mistranslation dressed up as tradition

Modern Christianity hands you a Bible where the Father's name has been erased over 7,000 times, replaced with titles like "Lord" and "God." The Son's Hebrew name — Yahushua, meaning "Yah is salvation" — was replaced with a Greek-Latin hybrid that did not even exist until the 17th century. You were handed conclusions before you were ever handed the evidence.

This is not an accusation against individuals. It is an indictment of a system that prioritized institutional control over textual integrity — and called the result "orthodoxy."

The name Yahuah appears in the oldest manuscripts. The name Yahushua is Hebrew. These are not controversies — they are corrections the institution never made.


What We Are

A return to the text — all of it

Nazaryah is named after the city the Messiah came from. It is a word that carries Semitic roots, a Hebrew people, and a first-century context that most modern studies skip entirely. That context is the point of everything we do here.

We go back to the Hebrew. We go back to the Greek. We challenge translations that smuggled theology into vocabulary choices. We examine what the Torah — the foundation Yahushua himself said he did not come to abolish — actually demands of a believer after salvation. That last part is not a footnote. It is the curriculum.


What We Reject

The doctrines we will not pretend are neutral

From name erasure to Torah dismissal to the Trinity and the immortal soul — we have identified ten specific doctrines the Church got wrong, traced each one back to its origin, and laid out the scriptural case against it. These are not peripheral disagreements. They are the load-bearing errors that keep most believers from seeing the full picture.

Read Our Ten Core Doctrines

Our Method

The text earns its own conclusions

Every study on Nazaryah starts in the original language, moves through historical and cultural context, and arrives at conclusions the evidence actually supports — not conclusions handed down from a seminary syllabus. We cite sources. We show our work. We acknowledge when a question remains open.

We also do something most academic Bible sites will not: we connect the scholarship back to lived obedience. What does it mean for how you walk? What does Yahuah actually require? Those questions are not separate from the study. They are the study.


Who This Is For

You already suspected something was off

If you have sat in a church service and felt like important questions were being quietly avoided — you were probably right. If you have opened a concordance and noticed that your English Bible says something very different from the Hebrew — you were not imagining it. Nazaryah is built for the person willing to follow the evidence where it leads, even when it overturns something they were taught to hold sacred.

Salvation through the Messiah Yahushua is the door. The Torah is the path you walk once you are inside. This site exists to help you do both with eyes wide open.


Our Approach

Most of what is taught in modern churches rests on centuries of tradition, mistranslation, and the decisions of councils — not on the plain text of Scripture. Our goal is simple: go back to the source. We study the Word as it was written, in the languages it was given, under the names Yahuah and Yahushua — because truth does not fear examination. Every study you find here is built on these four pillars.

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Original Languages & True Names

We work directly from Hebrew and Greek manuscripts, restoring what translators obscured. The Father's name is Yahuah. The Messiah's name is Yahushua. Names carry identity, covenant, and authority — we will not set them aside for tradition's comfort.

Torah as the Foundation

The Law was never abolished. Yahushua said He came to fulfill it, not end it (Matt. 5:17). Salvation comes through the Messiah alone, but that salvation leads us back to the Torah — not away from it. We reject the lawless grace taught in most modern pulpits.

Exposing Tradition's Errors

Creeds and councils have buried Scripture under man-made theology. We examine doctrines like the Trinity, Sunday worship, pagan-rooted holidays, and the immortal soul — because Yahuah demands we worship Him in truth, not inherited assumption.

Scripture as Sole Authority

No rabbinical commentary, no church council, no denominational creed stands above the written Word. Every claim is measured against Scripture in its original context. If it cannot be shown plainly from the text, we will say so honestly.