INTRODUCTION
The books presented here form a unified body of work centered on the restoration of the Creator’s Name, the integrity of Scripture, the origin of evil, and Yahuah’s plan of salvation for humanity. While each book may be read independently, they are written to work together, guiding the reader from foundational restoration principles to deeper theological and biblical understanding.
For readers who are new to this body of work, a recommended reading path is provided below to assist with orientation and progression.
Theological & Biblical Works
These theological works explore Scripture, covenant, salvation, and restoration through a restored biblical framework. All theological books are hosted on the dedicated library site below.
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Start Here (Recommended for New Readers)
restores these ancient writings to their rightful place
A comprehensive theological framework revealing creation, corruption, salvation, and the restoration of humanity.
A biblical investigation into the origin of evil, angelic rebellion, Genesis 6, and humanity’s corruption.
Discover the true Name of the Creator, the biblical feasts, the Shabbath, and the Ten Commandments—restored through Scripture.
RECOMMENDED READING PATH
For readers seeking a structured journey, the following order is recommended:
- YAHUAH (יהוה): Restoration Guide
- Dabar Yahuah Scriptures
- The Origin of Evil
- The Three Humanities™ – Volume 1
- The Three Humanities™ – Volume 2
SECTION 2 — LANGUAGE & EDUCATIONAL WORKS
Language Learning & Educational Resources
In addition to theological writing, Yeral E. Ogando has authored language-learning and educational resources designed to equip readers and students internationally. These works reflect his background as a polyglot and educator and are hosted on a dedicated learning platform.
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A Unified Vision
Across all works, a single theological vision is maintained: to reveal the Name of Yahuah, expose the roots of corruption, and proclaim the plan of salvation through restoration in Yahusha the Messiah.
Readers are invited to explore these works prayerfully and thoughtfully, engaging Scripture with renewed clarity, reverence, and purpose.