rakovsky
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Can you please explain the first half of your last paragraph to me?Vav in the old pictogram Hebrew looks like a nail, a peg, pin or hook in a sure place, used in Exodus 27:10-11, as a peg, pin, nail or hook on the Pillars of the Tabernacle upon which were hung the curtains [or veils of the Tabernacle, Christ Jesus hung upon the Cross, His flesh the veil [By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh; [Hebrews 10:20]]], it may also be seen in use in Exodus 26:32,37, 27:10,11,17, 36:36,38, 38:10,11,12,17,19,28:
And I will fasten him [as] a nail in a sure place; and he shall be for a glorious throne to his father's house. Isaiah 22:23
A website of note:
The Letter Vav
Pictorgrams:
http://kingdaughter.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/hebrewpictographchart1.gif
The word את is used as a grammatical tool to identify the definite object of the verb, in other words, it is pointing to the active principle. Thus the active principle which Created the Heaven and the Earth in Genesis 1, is GOD [Elohim - multiplicity of persons and togetherness of purpose], but even specifically the Word, the First and the Last letter, the Alpha and Omega, the Mighty Sacrifice who would die upon the Cross, pierced for all, connecting Heaven and Earth, Deity and humanity, by Himself [the propitiation], Christ Jesus, the Son of God the Father, God manifest in the flesh.[/S]
How do you get from your grammar statement
"The word את is used as a grammatical tool to identify the definite object of the verb, in other words, it is pointing to the active principle. "
To your conclusion:
"Thus the active principle which Created the Heaven and the Earth in Genesis 1, is GOD [Elohim - multiplicity of persons and togetherness of purpose], but even specifically the Word, the First and the Last letter, the Alpha and Omega"
Where is The Son of God treated as a grammatical "active principle"?
I mean, you are talking about a grammar rule, so I suppose you are also talking about some specific verse that uses this rule to talk about the Logos Son of God?
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