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The Remnant Awakens - The War Against the Seed of Yashar’el

The remnant awakens


Chapter 1

Intro

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

shalom, family! You’re tuned into The Remnant Awakens, and I’m your brother Pierre Lidji. If this is your first time listening, just know — this is a space where truth gets uncomfortable, and comfort kneel down to the truth. Today we’re gonna get into something heavy: why it always seems like the world’s trying to crush Yashar'el, the true Hebrews. Each empire — Egypt, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, and even right here in the so-called “modern world” — it’s like there’s always a new flavor of the same attack. If you been tracking with us through the last few episodes, you know— the Nations After The Flood, the covenants, the stolen identity — we’re building layer on layer. Today, we’re exposing the strategies the enemy uses and how the Most High keeps a remnant, no matter how dark it gets.

Chapter 2

Egypt: The First Strategy

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So let’s roll it all the way back — Egypt. Remember what happened right after Yoseph, our brother, dies? You get a new Pharaoh who didn’t care nothin’ about Yoseph’s history, about the famine, none of that. He looks at the Hebrews and what does he see? Numbers — strength. Like, you gotta picture this: you got a people multiplying right under your nose, still clinging to their Elohiym, still sticking to the covenant, and Pharaoh’s thinking, “If war breaks out, these Hebrews gonna side with our enemies.” Fear creeps in, and so he makes a declaration: afflict them, crush their spirit, force labor, throw the baby hebrew boys in the Nile to the crocodiles. This wasn’t just about control — it was about cutting off a people before the Mashiach, before deliverance could ever show up. It’s almost like from day one, the enemy’s blueprint ain’t even hidden — destroy the seed, stop the promise. And yet, even as Pharaoh tightened his grip, the people multiplied. Pressure comes, but the remnant grows. It’s kind of wild, right? Story after story, but we still here.

Chapter 3

Babylon: Assimilation

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So if Egypt was about brutal force, Babylon pulled a switch up. Nebukadnezzar — he’s thinking long game. He didn’t come in killin’ everybody; nope, he took the best, the skilled, the young royalty, and tried to turn them Babylonian. You know the story — take their names, teach ‘em the language, serve them pagan foods, even change how they pray and who they answer to. See, this tactic’s deeper than physical chains. It’s about identity theft. If you forget who you are, whose you are, what covenant you’re in — you’ll start to live like your captors. Daniel with other hebrews, they fought this. Remember in an episode, how we talked about Hebrew identity? Babylon’s agenda was to erase it by making us blend in. But look, every time they tried to compromise, there’s always that remnant who won’t bow, won’t eat the king’s food, won’t forget the Name. The Most High preserves the faithful, even in the lion’s den — literally and spiritually.

Chapter 4

Persia: Annihilation

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now after Babylon falls, Persia steps in. And with Persia, things took another wicked turn — not assimilation this time, but annihilation. Remember Hadaccah — y’all know her as Esther — and the villain Haman? This dude wasn’t content with just lowering Hebrew status or turning us pagan, he wanted to wipe us out completely. Haman wrote the decree: every Hebrew, all across the empire, man, woman, child, on one set day to be slaughtered and plundered. It’s genocide, just spelled out in royal ink. If not for the courage of Hadaccah, the covering of Yah, and fasting, that would have been it! Isn’t it wild how every generation the tactics keep morphing — from forced labor, to forced culture, now to open massacre? But listen, the deliverance was so total that the very day marked for death became a day of celebration: Purim. The pattern’s there — when the enemy plots, Yahuah intervenes, sometimes using the most unlikely vessels.

Chapter 5

Greece: Hellenization

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Persia falls, and now comes Greece. Family, Greece, under Antiochus Epiphanes, ratchets up another kind of warfare: a war on the signs of the covenant. This guy defiles the Temple — sacrifices swine on the altar — imagine the disrespect! Outlaws Sabbath, bans circumcision, straight up says observing Torah is punishable by death. If Egypt tried to kill the body, and Babylon the spirit, Greece is going after the covenant itself. Because the enemy knew: if Yashar’el lost Torah, the Sabbath, circumcision — you lose identity. You get completely cut off from what makes you different, what keeps you in covenant. We see something kinda similar in our world now, right? Even in an episode about how traditions and rituals get twisted, it’s always this pattern: attack the covenant, snatch the identity. But the Maccabees? They stood up, and Yah honored that rebellion against wickedness. There’s always a few who refuse to forget.

Chapter 6

Rome: Kill the Mashiach, Scatter the Nation

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Now, I wanna talk about Rome, because this was the peak level of destructive strategy. First you got Herod, trying to outsmart prophecy by murdering every Hebrew baby boy around Bethlehem — literally trying to erase the Messiah before he could even breathe his first breath. That’s the spiritual war playing out in blood, and it’s direct. Later, after Yahusha’s ministry, Rome destroys Yerushalayim in 70 CE. The Temple goes up in flames, and the whole nation gets scattered. Many of my ancestors, the Yahudim of West Africa, end up being hunted, enslaved, and scattered even further. I mean, on this series, we keep circling back to this: every empire that rises always targets the seed, always wants Torah and prophets erased and the people scattered so the promise seems forgotten. But Yahuah the Most High — He maintains that covenant through every catastrophe. We’re still here, still carrying the Name. Glory be His name, oh abbah Yahuah Elohiym, i don't know which words to use to glorify you abbah.

Chapter 7

Europe & the Slave Trade

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright family, let’s jump forward — Europe gets involved. During the so-called “Christian” era, you see Crusades, then the Inquisitions, and, you know, the mass conversion campaigns. But nothing is more world-shaking for my people (Yashar'el) than the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Millions of us, direct descendants of Yahudah from West Africa, loaded onto ships, brought into chains to the Americas, to the islands. Some folks — maybe you listening — family lines trace back to Devariym chapter 28 verse 68. Remember in the Torah, when it’s written: “Yahuah will bring you back in ships, by way I told you, you’ll never see it again…” And there you’ll be sold to your enemies as slaves, and nobody will buy you? (rescue you)? That’s not just ancient poetry, family. That’s history. And I know, some folks still don’t wanna hear it — but this is prophecy being played out in bloodline. The modern global system was literally built on erasing the true Hebrews, on scattering, enslaving, and making us forget.

Chapter 8

Modern Era

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

So we’re here in 2025 — and you’d think the war’s over, but nah. The strategies are just slicker now. It’s not physical chains, but media, school curriculums, pop culture, hip hop culture, identity politics and other agendas. Tactics are more subtle but the war is the same: confuse us about our heritage, distort what Torah says, mock the Names, replace Sabbath with “the Lord’s Day,” erase the feast days. They got folks thinking the Hebrews are somebody else entirely and even went as far to spiritualize our existance, you even got DNA confusion and history books rewriting whole civilizations by the victors. But when you pay attention, it’s all the same pattern: separate the remnant from their identity, so we can’t walk in the promise. But as we talked about before — in an episode — the awakening is happening! the real hebrews are waking up, connecting the dots, remembering the covenant, reclaiming the original names, the torah and the narrow way.

Chapter 9

The Promise of Deliverance

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

But here’s the hope, and I mean real hope — Yahuah said He would never forget His people. Even in exile, even scattered to the four corners, the promise is: “I will gather you again.” Yahuah keeps a remnant, always. He said in Yeshayahu, and in Yirmeyahu — if you search Me with all your heart, you will find Me. Look, Hasatan can scheme all day, every empire can pass laws — it doesn’t matter. Cause Yahuah’s word does not fail. That Second Exodus, that regathering of the remnant — it’s right there in the Scriptures, and it’s unfolding as we speak. The awakening is prophecy unfolding. And I know, sometimes it’s like we’re too far gone — but nah, the Most High specializes in impossibilities.

Chapter 10

Closing

Pierre Alexandre Nissi Lidji

Alright family, I know that was a lot — just running through history, empire after empire, all that hurt, and yet... every single time, Yashar'el remains. Don’t get discouraged when you see the attacks, or you see folks not waking up as quick as you hoped. This is how it’s always been: Hasatan coming for the seed, trying to stop the promise. But let me tell you — Yahuah preserves a remnant. Every generation, there’s a people that remember. So keep holding tight to His word, dig deep into Torah, and don’t let go of your identity, no matter how wild the world gets. I’m Pierre Lidji, your brother from the tribe of Yahudah, and this is The Remnant Awakens. If this message stirred something in you, don’t keep it to yourself. Like this video so it reaches more people, subscribe if you’re awakening to truth, and comment below with what stood out to you the most. And if you know a brother or sister who's still sleeping, share this episode with them. Until next time Shalom. See you all on the next episode.