The Sacred Name in Paleo Hebrew Prophetic Sacred Worship Prayer Dance Mattah Sticks With Option to Personalize for Worship Warfare (Set of 2)
Now made of oak, these sticks are 2ft long each (comes with a set of 2) and 1-1/8th inch in diameter with the Sacred Name of YHVH in the ancient Paleo Hebrew burned into them with the option to personalize them with your name or the name of a loved one. Any names written in a language different from English must be sent to us with the images of the name.
These sticks are meant to be used for banging together during deep intercession and powerful worship warfare. Being that the entire set is hand made, colors and fonts may vary slightly from set to set. Private message us if you would like something more custom such as images added instead of words.
MATTAH (Hebrew): Rod, staff, stick, ruler, Authority. They are tools of warfare used in praise and worship. Example: in Exodus Moses's staff was used at the burning Bush, Aaron's staff was turned into a snake and ate the magicians of Pharaoh's staffs, it parted the red sea and was put in the Ark of the covenant. The sound when clapped together pierced the air sending confusion to the enemy.
Now made of oak, these sticks are 2ft long each (comes with a set of 2) and 1-1/8th inch in diameter with the Sacred Name of YHVH in the ancient Paleo Hebrew burned into them with the option to personalize them with your name or the name of a loved one. Any names written in a language different from English must be sent to us with the images of the name.
These sticks are meant to be used for banging together during deep intercession and powerful worship warfare. Being that the entire set is hand made, colors and fonts may vary slightly from set to set. Private message us if you would like something more custom such as images added instead of words.
MATTAH (Hebrew): Rod, staff, stick, ruler, Authority. They are tools of warfare used in praise and worship. Example: in Exodus Moses's staff was used at the burning Bush, Aaron's staff was turned into a snake and ate the magicians of Pharaoh's staffs, it parted the red sea and was put in the Ark of the covenant. The sound when clapped together pierced the air sending confusion to the enemy.