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We read in our English Bible: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." The Hebrew says: בְּרֵאשִׁ֖ית בָּרָ֣א אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת הַשָּׁמַ֖יִם וְאֵ֥ת הָאָֽרֶץ׃. (Every letter in the Hebrew has a meaning.) In the Hebrew the order of the words is: "Beginning Created God English Heavens AND Earth". The word אֵ֥ת ET means word or the Hebrew language. So we see the word beginning and we see the word creation. We establish a synergy between beginning and creation. What happened at the beginning of creation? "God 'eth (ayth) Heaven and Earth" A paraphrase is that God said or spoke the Heaven and Earth into being using the Hebrew Language. Although some people believe He used the King James English.
John 1:1 tells us "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." 2 "He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made.…" John then goes on to teach us about the Word of God. How all things were created in the beginning through the Word of God.
We need DNA to create life. Without DNA we have no life. In chemistry there is a language to represent the elements that make up life. For example H2O We have 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. So chemistry is the most like the Hebrew where the individual letters that make up a word has meaning.
John 1:1 tells us "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." 2 "He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through Him all things were made, and without Him nothing was made that has been made.…" John then goes on to teach us about the Word of God. How all things were created in the beginning through the Word of God.
We need DNA to create life. Without DNA we have no life. In chemistry there is a language to represent the elements that make up life. For example H2O We have 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. So chemistry is the most like the Hebrew where the individual letters that make up a word has meaning.