The Unseen Majesty: The Physical and Spiritual Might of RABBI
RABBI Ye KESE, OYE KESE AMPA
Written by Mensah Adinkrah, Ph.D.
Members of Asomdwee Ntonton Som, a monotheistic religion headquartered in Ghana, believe in Aboso Nyankopon, the Creator of the heavens, the earth, and everything within them, whom they call RABBI. They also hold that Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, the Founder and Spiritual Leader of their faith, is a true Messenger of RABBI. Followers regularly affirm and glorify RABBI’s might and greatness by proclaiming, “Rabbi Ye Kese, Oye Kese Ampa,” meaning, “RABBI is great; He is indeed great.”
The greatness of RABBI, both physically and spiritually, is central to the teachings of Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh. According to Him, RABBI created 38 heavens, organized into four distinct clusters of 7, 12, 12, and 7. These heavens are not interconnected but are suspended independently through magnetic forces. Each heaven is a hierarchical structure, reflecting RABBI’s divine order.
Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh teaches that RABBI’s throne is located in the topmost level of the seven highest heavens. The grandeur of RABBI’s throne is a testament to His greatness; it spans the equivalent size of four continents combined.
Another example of the immense physical magnitude of RABBI, the Most High God, is evident in what emanated from within Him. According to Okronkronyi Nyame Somafo Yawoh, approximately 37 trillion years before RABBI began creation, He commanded nine Mighty Spirits to emerge from His being. When these spirits (known as ELI-JAHs) arrived, they were seated within a colossal carrier known as YAWOH. This YAWOH, a powerful spiritual entity in its own right, is described as being the size of four continents combined.
Another profound mystery of RABBI is His composition—He is made of Fire and Holy Spirit. The intensity of this divine fire is so immense that if RABBI were to move even slightly closer to the earth, which is 90 billion miles away, the entire planet would melt.
Additionally, no creation has ever set eyes on RABBI. Even the Elijahs, who were not created but emanated from RABBI at His command, have never seen Him, despite being located only three feet away from His throne. The Elijahs hear only His voice. For this reason, RABBI is considered an unseen God. In Akan, He is referred to as Nsumaimu Nyankopon, meaning the hidden, unseen God.