The Voice of Yahweh (The Voice of Thunder) - Silk Worship Flag

$245.00

This flag is the centerpiece of a curation of worship instruments that depict the very sound of the voice of Yahweh. In the book of Genesis, the Hebrew word used to describe the voice of Yahweh in the Garden is “Et Quol” which is used interchangeably with “the voice”, “the sound”, “the thunder.” During this creativity, the Holy Spirit revealed the revelation of the voice of God as the sound of thunder when he highlighted in Psalm 29:3-5“The Voice of the Lord is upon many waters; The God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters. The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is majestic. The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars; the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon.”

His voice shakes the wilderness. His voice brings breakthrough and dismantles everything exalting itself above the knowledge of our God, including strongholds and constructions of religion. His voice is upon the waters, also representing how his correction brings us to repentance, sanctification, and purity.

This creativity features 3 Hebrew inscriptions on the wings, Et Quol (the voice), Barak (the thunder), Raam (the lightening). The pattern has been handpainted and then adorned with silver painting to depict the streaks of lightening, while flagging these glisten when they catch the light, creating the appearance of real lightening.

*Acknowledgements/Credits: This collection was co-created with prophetic artisan Felicia O’Connor, founder of New Hope of Living Waters Ministry, as a collaborative labor in the spirit.

Product Details: 100% habotai silk, 45×75, on firm flex rods

**Care instructions: We do not recommended washing your silk creation as the colors could bleed into one another. Keep silk is a cool dry place to store and prevent the silk from becoming soiled or stained. Best storage method is to simply hang silk on a gentle clothing hook or rack which will protect the silk and minimize wrinkles. A silk or soft storage bag is recommended if traveling with your worship veil. Consistent long exposures or your silk to direct sunlight will cause the colors to fade over time. To remove wrinkles lightly steam silk or iron on medium heat with steam, *Avoiding adding heat to or around any of the gold hand painted symbols or lettering which will cause the lettering to flake away.

This flag is the centerpiece of a curation of worship instruments that depict the very sound of the voice of Yahweh. In the book of Genesis, the Hebrew word used to describe the voice of Yahweh in the Garden is “Et Quol” which is used interchangeably with “the voice”, “the sound”, “the thunder.” During this creativity, the Holy Spirit revealed the revelation of the voice of God as the sound of thunder when he highlighted in Psalm 29:3-5“The Voice of the Lord is upon many waters; The God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters. The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is majestic. The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars; the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon.”

His voice shakes the wilderness. His voice brings breakthrough and dismantles everything exalting itself above the knowledge of our God, including strongholds and constructions of religion. His voice is upon the waters, also representing how his correction brings us to repentance, sanctification, and purity.

This creativity features 3 Hebrew inscriptions on the wings, Et Quol (the voice), Barak (the thunder), Raam (the lightening). The pattern has been handpainted and then adorned with silver painting to depict the streaks of lightening, while flagging these glisten when they catch the light, creating the appearance of real lightening.

*Acknowledgements/Credits: This collection was co-created with prophetic artisan Felicia O’Connor, founder of New Hope of Living Waters Ministry, as a collaborative labor in the spirit.

Product Details: 100% habotai silk, 45×75, on firm flex rods

**Care instructions: We do not recommended washing your silk creation as the colors could bleed into one another. Keep silk is a cool dry place to store and prevent the silk from becoming soiled or stained. Best storage method is to simply hang silk on a gentle clothing hook or rack which will protect the silk and minimize wrinkles. A silk or soft storage bag is recommended if traveling with your worship veil. Consistent long exposures or your silk to direct sunlight will cause the colors to fade over time. To remove wrinkles lightly steam silk or iron on medium heat with steam, *Avoiding adding heat to or around any of the gold hand painted symbols or lettering which will cause the lettering to flake away.