
Languages and Their Capacity to Exorcise Evil Spirits
Teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
In a recent teaching, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh unveiled profound mysteries concerning languages and their unique capacity to exorcise evil spirits. According to His revelation, the Most High God has created 38 Heavens, structured into four distinct hierarchical clusters: 7, 12, 12, and 7, in descending order. Each cluster exists independently, with the topmost 7 Heavens constituting the pinnacle of divine realms. The highest of these, known as the Heaven of Heavens, is the dwelling place of the Most High God, referred to as RABBI.
Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh emphasizes that while many languages exist in the world, only four emanated directly from the Heaven of Heavens where RABBI resides. These four sacred languages are Akan, Arabic, Chaldee, and Hebrew. Each is imbued with divine power (Tum), enabling them to perform spiritual works. The other languages spoken on Earth are believed to have emerged from the 12th Heaven, making them less potent in spiritual matters.
Among these four, the Akan language is considered the most powerful. Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, also known as Elijah, Level 7 Elijah, employs Akan for critical spiritual acts, including exorcisms. He asserts that the potency of Akan surpasses all other languages when confronting malevolent spiritual entities currently afflicting the Earth. No other language can rival Akan’s efficacy in casting out such spirits.
The teaching further clarifies that every evil spirit has a specific language capable of exorcising it. If the correct language is not uttered, the spirit will not depart. An example is drawn from the biblical account where Jesus encountered a sick girl and said, “Talitha Koum.” Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh explains that only Chaldee (a form of Aramaic) had the power to exorcise the spirit afflicting her. Neither Hebrew nor Arabic could have been effective in that instance, highlighting the specificity of language in spiritual combat.
The relative power of these languages is quantified as follows:
- Akan: 400
- Arabic: 380
- Chaldee: 360
- Hebrew: 340
The diminished prominence of Chaldee in spiritual work is attributed to the absence of any divine Messenger or Prophet emerging from its linguistic group. Nevertheless, it remains one of the four languages directly connected to the Heaven of Heavens, endowed with spiritual significance.
Through these revelations, Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh underscores the intricate link between language, spirituality, and the divine hierarchy, illuminating the vital role of Akan as a tool for divine intervention.