Even though GOD had spoken to Rabbi Issiah he still had a lot of questions. When he saw his wife Hannah fall he rushed to her. It was clear that she was dead.
"SOMEONE HELP," he shouted, terrified to lose his beloved wife.
Calmly, Yahsourah walked to Hannah.
"Rebbetzin Hannah," She said, "I command you to arise."
Instantly there was life when before there had been no life. David slept through it. Mary and Joseph looked on in awe and amazement. Rabbi Issiah started to cry. Hannah seemed unaware that she had been dead.
"Forgive me," Rabbi Issiah said to Yahsourah, "I didn't believe because I didn't understand."
"It's okay," Yahsourah said, "I just don't want you to tell anyone of this. It's not my time yet."
"On Your Father I swear," Rabbi Issiah said.
Later that day Mary asked Yahsourah what she meant.
"My Daddy has a plan for me," she said, "I don't know what it is yet but now isn't the time for it to happen."
That night David couldn't sleep. He was crying and fussing a lot. Yahsourah got up and sat down on a rocking chair. She put David in Her arms.
"Sleep my brother
"Dream sweet dreams
"Sleep till morning peaks in
"Through the curtain seems.
"Dream of Heaven
"I will show you what others can't see
"The dream is a gift for you
"The dream is a gift from me"
David fell asleep. She held him through the night. She didn't sleep at all that night.
"Time to wake up sweetheart," Joseph said to Yahsourah.
Yahsourah smiled.
"I didn't sleep last night," She said.
Mary took David who woke up a very happy baby.
"It's time for breakfast," she said.
She fed David and Joseph made breakfast for Yahsourah, Mary and himself.
