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Hidden Meanings in Genesis 1:1 Gen 1:1 In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth. Gen 1:1 Bereshith bara Elohim et HaShamayim v'et HaArets. (Heb.)

The first letter in the first word "Bereshith" is an enlarged Bet. When you see an enlarged letter in Torah, it is telling you to pay special attention to it as there is something of significance here.

"Bet" (equiv. to our letter B) prefixed to a word means "in, by, with, or while." In the case above, it means "in". However, the letter "Bet" is spelled Bet yod tav. In the ancient Hebrew pictographic alef-bet (alphabet), the "bet" means house, tent, abode or dwelling. The "yod" denotes work or a deed and the "tav" is the sign of the covenant. I think it is telling us why the earth was created. It was created as the house of the covenant or for YHWH's chosen people, Israel.

The "bet" also represents the number 2. There were 2 present at creation, the Father and the Son. A "bet" is made up of 3 "vav's". The "vav" represents a "nail" and in turn, the "pierced Messiah". The enlarged Bet is placed before the word "Reshith (beginning)." The "pierced one" was "before" the beginning of creation. This shows that Yahshua, the Messiah pre-existed in the beginning.

Other Hebrew roots in "reshith" is Resh-Alef-Sin which means to begin, animate, beginning motion, being first, create, become visible, animate, grow and develop, to move violently with fire. Sounds like a fiery creation.

The second word "bara" is Bet-resh-alef which means to "fatten" or "fill". The earth was not created out of nothing. The word 'create' is an abstract thought and is not common to Hebrew.
In this verse, bara would be translated "he created or he filled" and the subject of the verb would be Elohim.

The root of the word "bara" is 'bar' or corn, kernel - the seed of beginning. Adding an 'alef' (A) to the end makes it "bara". Ancient Hebrew word pictures show that it means "beginning of the family." Alef, the Father is the strong one of the house (bet). Father in Hebrew is Ab (alef bet). He is the one who started a family and created a place for them to live.
Bar in Pictographich Hebrew is Bet-resh, a pictograph of a tent floor plan (bet) and a mans head (resh). The meaning is the house or family of heads. This is also the word for "grain or barley", a head with a family of seeds.

The combined letters Bet and Resh form the word "bar" or "ben" when used in the possessive, meaning "son". Thus the word "bara" in the pictographic Hebrew shows that it was the "Son of Alef" who did the creating. This agrees with John 1:1. A suggested breakdown of the roots of the word Bereshith follows:

BAR (Son)
BARA (Make)
RESH (Head)
RESHITH (Beginning)

The next word we will look at in Gen. 1:1 is "ELOHIM". It is a generic term that means "mighty ones" or powers. It is plural while all the verbs following are singular. I believe this is because the Father and the Son are so completely a compound unity (Echad) that they are viewed as one. We are told in scripture that Yahshua was the creator in John 1:1-3. The Father was the architect or designer and the Son did the actual work of the creation.

The 4th and 6th words in Gen. 1:1 are "ET" or Alef-Tav. The alef tav is a pointer in Hebrew that points to the direct object of the verb. It is not translated into English. We know from other scripture that Yahshua is the Alef Tav. He is the one given by the Father (Alef) as a covenant (Tav) for the people (Isa. 42:6-7; Isa 49:8).

The 2nd Alef Tav has a "vav" preceding it. Remember, the "vav' represents the "nail'. This alef tav represents the pierced Messiah that is between "heaven and earth" and joins them together in Gen 1:1. The alef Tav means complete perfection. He created the earth from A to Z (Alef to Tav)or from beginning to end. YWHW did not create the earth a chaos (Isa 45:18).

The deeper meaning by the Rabbis of the 4th and 6th words ( Alef Tav) is that there would be two comings of the Messiah, one at 4,000 years and the other at 6,000 years from creation. After coming at 4,000 years, he ascended to heaven. We see the word right after the 1st Alef Tav is "heaven." The word after the 2nd Alef Tav is "earth." In the year 6,000 from creation, he will return to the earth. "Earth" is the 7th word in Genesis. The 7th 1,000 year period is the millennium when he will set up his righteous kingdom on the earth ruling upon the throne of David.

The Ancient Hebrew word picture of Alef Tav means "Strong one of the covenant". Yahshua is the mediator of the covenant between YHWH and man. The word for "sign or mark" is the Hebrew word "oth". It is spelled Alef Vav Tav. Notice again, the vav is between the Alef Tav. The Vav represents Yahshua. He is the mediator of the renewed covenant between YHWH and man.

There are 6 Alef's in Gen 1:1 representing the 6 days of creation. There are 7 words signifying that the creation was perfect when it was created.

Next we have HaShamayim, "the heavens. " It may be from the root of Shem - name,breath,wind,character.

And the last word is Ha'arets "the earth" The root of arets is "rats" - Resh Tzaddi which means an ostracon (broken piece of pottery) fragments. The earth may have been made of many pieces of cosmic rock and dust. The Pictographic Hebrew suggests it wasn't created out of nothing, but out of pieces.

Arets is the origin of the word "earth" and backwards you can see how the word Terra originated. It means region, ground, soil.

There is much more in Genesis 1:1, and I left out a lot to conserve space. Not everything above is original with me, but much of it is.

Blessings in the name of YHWH,

Brick

From: http://emetyahshua.blogspot.com/2010...enesis-11.html



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Hidden Meanings in Genesis 1:1 Gen 1:1 In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth. Gen 1:1 Bereshith bara Elohim et HaShamayim v'et HaArets. (Heb.)

The first letter in the first word "Bereshith" is an enlarged Bet. When you see an enlarged letter in Torah, it is telling you to pay special attention to it as there is something of significance here.

"Bet" (equiv. to our letter B) prefixed to a word means "in, by, with, or while." In the case above, it means "in". However, the letter "Bet" is spelled Bet yod tav. In the ancient Hebrew pictographic alef-bet (alphabet), the "bet" means house, tent, abode or dwelling. The "yod" denotes work or a deed and the "tav" is the sign of the covenant. I think it is telling us why the earth was created. It was created as the house of the covenant or for YHWH's chosen people, Israel.

The "bet" also represents the number 2. There were 2 present at creation, the Father and the Son. A "bet" is made up of 3 "vav's". The "vav" represents a "nail" and in turn, the "pierced Messiah". The enlarged Bet is placed before the word "Reshith (beginning)." The "pierced one" was "before" the beginning of creation. This shows that Yahshua, the Messiah pre-existed in the beginning.

Other Hebrew roots in "reshith" is Resh-Alef-Sin which means to begin, animate, beginning motion, being first, create, become visible, animate, grow and develop, to move violently with fire. Sounds like a fiery creation.

The second word "bara" is Bet-resh-alef which means to "fatten" or "fill". The earth was not created out of nothing. The word 'create' is an abstract thought and is not common to Hebrew.
In this verse, bara would be translated "he created or he filled" and the subject of the verb would be Elohim.

The root of the word "bara" is 'bar' or corn, kernel - the seed of beginning. Adding an 'alef' (A) to the end makes it "bara". Ancient Hebrew word pictures show that it means "beginning of the family." Alef, the Father is the strong one of the house (bet). Father in Hebrew is Ab (alef bet). He is the one who started a family and created a place for them to live.
Bar in Pictographich Hebrew is Bet-resh, a pictograph of a tent floor plan (bet) and a mans head (resh). The meaning is the house or family of heads. This is also the word for "grain or barley", a head with a family of seeds.

The combined letters Bet and Resh form the word "bar" or "ben" when used in the possessive, meaning "son". Thus the word "bara" in the pictographic Hebrew shows that it was the "Son of Alef" who did the creating. This agrees with John 1:1. A suggested breakdown of the roots of the word Bereshith follows:

BAR (Son)
BARA (Make)
RESH (Head)
RESHITH (Beginning)

The next word we will look at in Gen. 1:1 is "ELOHIM". It is a generic term that means "mighty ones" or powers. It is plural while all the verbs following are singular. I believe this is because the Father and the Son are so completely a compound unity (Echad) that they are viewed as one. We are told in scripture that Yahshua was the creator in John 1:1-3. The Father was the architect or designer and the Son did the actual work of the creation.

The 4th and 6th words in Gen. 1:1 are "ET" or Alef-Tav. The alef tav is a pointer in Hebrew that points to the direct object of the verb. It is not translated into English. We know from other scripture that Yahshua is the Alef Tav. He is the one given by the Father (Alef) as a covenant (Tav) for the people (Isa. 42:6-7; Isa 49:8).

The 2nd Alef Tav has a "vav" preceding it. Remember, the "vav' represents the "nail'. This alef tav represents the pierced Messiah that is between "heaven and earth" and joins them together in Gen 1:1. The alef Tav means complete perfection. He created the earth from A to Z (Alef to Tav)or from beginning to end. YWHW did not create the earth a chaos (Isa 45:18).

The deeper meaning by the Rabbis of the 4th and 6th words ( Alef Tav) is that there would be two comings of the Messiah, one at 4,000 years and the other at 6,000 years from creation. After coming at 4,000 years, he ascended to heaven. We see the word right after the 1st Alef Tav is "heaven." The word after the 2nd Alef Tav is "earth." In the year 6,000 from creation, he will return to the earth. "Earth" is the 7th word in Genesis. The 7th 1,000 year period is the millennium when he will set up his righteous kingdom on the earth ruling upon the throne of David.

The Ancient Hebrew word picture of Alef Tav means "Strong one of the covenant". Yahshua is the mediator of the covenant between YHWH and man. The word for "sign or mark" is the Hebrew word "oth". It is spelled Alef Vav Tav. Notice again, the vav is between the Alef Tav. The Vav represents Yahshua. He is the mediator of the renewed covenant between YHWH and man.

There are 6 Alef's in Gen 1:1 representing the 6 days of creation. There are 7 words signifying that the creation was perfect when it was created.

Next we have HaShamayim, "the heavens. " It may be from the root of Shem - name,breath,wind,character.

And the last word is Ha'arets "the earth" The root of arets is "rats" - Resh Tzaddi which means an ostracon (broken piece of pottery) fragments. The earth may have been made of many pieces of cosmic rock and dust. The Pictographic Hebrew suggests it wasn't created out of nothing, but out of pieces.

Arets is the origin of the word "earth" and backwards you can see how the word Terra originated. It means region, ground, soil.

There is much more in Genesis 1:1, and I left out a lot to conserve space. Not everything above is original with me, but much of it is.

Blessings in the name of YHWH,

Brick

From: http://emetyahshua.blogspot.com/2010...enesis-11.html

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Let's start with the first word, then the whole verse

  • In the Torah scrolls, The Bet is enlarged, when letters are different in size, place that a letter might be in a final form, something that is different than normal in the text, this specifies that more is to be discerned than what is in the plain meaning.
  • Hebrew is a pictographic language, each letter has a meaning(s) unto itself

  • Bet means House, the place for a family
  • Bet-Resh spells the word Bar / Son H1247
  • Psalms 2:12 Kiss the Bar/Son
  • Bet-Resh-Aleph spells Bera - Created H1254

  • House/family Son Created

  • Shin has three crowns - Sharp, Press, Two H8127

  • Yeshua was nailed to the cross with three nails.

  • Shin-Yad spells the word Shay, gift H7862 the pictograph is an arm
  • Shin Yad Taw spells the word shyt and it means Appointed H7896 The ancient pictograph is shaped like a cross.

  • House/family Son created, sharp pressed two arm gift appointed cross

  • The last letter of the first three is Aleph, the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, the last letter of the second three is a Taw, the last letter in the Hebrew Alphabet, The First and the Last ET.
  • Bet - Son
  • Resh - Ruach
  • Aleph-Bet - Father
Father, Son and Spirit

YHWH - Arm Behold Nail Behold

Ancient Hebrew Alphabet Chart

Luke 24:44
 
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Verse 1 Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth

Total 2701

2701 vs. 2701| Exo 39:36 The Table, and all the vessels thereof, and the shewbread ,

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1) 913 ~ 913| Gen 31:39 That which was torn of beasts I brought not unto thee; I bare the loss of it; of my hand didst thou require it, whether stolen by day, or stolen by night.

2) 203913 ~ 17301| Pro 31:16 She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.

3) 86203913 ~ 20271| Jer 51:58 Thus saith YHWH of hosts; The broad walls of babylon shall be utterly broken, and her high gates shall be burned with fire; and the people shall labour in vain, and the folk in the fire, and they shall be weary.

4) 40186203913 ~ 25059| Luk 3:33 Which was the son of Aminadab ("one of the prince's people"), which was the son of Aram ("high"), which was the son of Esrom ("enclosed"), which was the son of Phares ("a breach"), which was the son of Judah (YHWH is Praised),

5) 39540186203913 ~ 26479| Joh 9:38 And he said, Adonai, I believe. And he worshipped Him.

6) 40739540186203913 ~ 11289| 2Ch 6:6 But I have chosen Jerusalem, that My Name might be there; and have chosen David to be over My people Israel.

7) 29640739540186203913 ~ 22191| Hos 7:12 When they shall go, I will spread My net upon them; I will bring them down as the fowls of the Heaven; I will chastise them, as their congregation hath heard.

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Verse 1 Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth

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3) 86203913 ~

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5) 39540186203913 ~

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It looks like those meanings are no longer hidden now that you have explained them to us.


The information provided in the OP is not generally known and understood by the average Christian It was posted here for those who hold an interset in learning the truth that comes from the Hebrew Scriptures/ Is there something you would like to contribute to the subject


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The information provided in the OP is not generally known and understood by the average Christian It was posted here for those who hold an interset in learning the truth that comes from the Hebrew Scriptures/ Is there something you would like to contribute to the subject

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I have nothing further to add. Please continue.
 
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No bible verse has any mystical or secret meanings. That's just Gnosticism.


I don't think so. The OP refers to a hidden meaning, not a secret one. Solomon explained what the OP article is about, in the following:

The origin of the pre-incarnate Jesus, who did not become the only begotten Son of God, until much later, in Mt.1:20 and in Lk.1:32, 35, is prophecied in Pr.8:22-36, which follows below: Confirming Ps.2:7; Ps.45:6-7; Ps.110:1 and Isa.7:14. Repeated when fulfilled in: Mt.1:23; Mt.22:44; Heb.1:5, 8-9. *

"The Lord brought me forth as the first of His works, before His deeds of old; I was appointed from eternity, from the beginning, before the world began. When there were no oceans, I was given birth, [Vs 22-24] NIV*

when there were no springs abounding with water; before the mountains were settled in place, before the hills, I was given birth, before He made the earth or its fields or any of the dust of the world." [Vs 24-26] NIV*

I was there when He set the heavens in place, when He marked out the horizon on the face of the deep, when He established the clouds above and fixed securly the fountains of the deep, [Vs 27-28] NIV*

when He gave the sea its boundary so the waters would not overstep His command, and when He marked out the foundations of the earth.Then I was the craftsman at His side. I was filled with delight day after day, [Vs 29-30] NIV*

rejoicing always in His presence, rejoicing in His whole world and delighting in mankind. Now then my sons, listen to me; blessed are those who keep my ways. Listen to my instruction and be wise; do not ignore it. [Vs 30-33] NIV*

Blessed is the man who listens to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway. For whoever finds me finds life and receives favor from the Lord. But whoever fails to find me harms himself; all who hate me love death." [Vs 34-36] NIV

That Jesus is the Wisdom [Power and knowledge] of God is made abundantly clear in 1 Cor.1:24 and Col.2:2-3


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I don't think so. The OP refers to a hidden meaning, not a secret one. Solomon explained what the OP article is about, in the following:

The origin of the pre-incarnate Jesus, who did not become the only begotten Son of God, until much later, in Mt.1:20 and in Lk.1:32, 35, is prophecied in Pr.8:22-36, which follows below: Confirming Ps.2:7; Ps.45:6-7; Ps.110:1 and Isa.7:14. Repeated when fulfilled in: Mt.1:23; Mt.22:44; Heb.1:5, 8-9. *

"The Lord brought me forth as the first of His works, before His deeds of old; I was appointed from eternity, from the beginning, before the world began. When there were no oceans, I was given birth, [Vs 22-24] NIV*

when there were no springs abounding with water; before the mountains were settled in place, before the hills, I was given birth, before He made the earth or its fields or any of the dust of the world." [Vs 24-26] NIV*

I was there when He set the heavens in place, when He marked out the horizon on the face of the deep, when He established the clouds above and fixed securly the fountains of the deep, [Vs 27-28] NIV*

when He gave the sea its boundary so the waters would not overstep His command, and when He marked out the foundations of the earth.Then I was the craftsman at His side. I was filled with delight day after day, [Vs 29-30] NIV*

rejoicing always in His presence, rejoicing in His whole world and delighting in mankind. Now then my sons, listen to me; blessed are those who keep my ways. Listen to my instruction and be wise; do not ignore it. [Vs 30-33] NIV*

Blessed is the man who listens to me, watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway. For whoever finds me finds life and receives favor from the Lord. But whoever fails to find me harms himself; all who hate me love death." [Vs 34-36] NIV

That Jesus is the Wisdom [Power and knowledge] of God is made abundantly clear in 1 Cor.1:24 and Col.2:2-3


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definitely appears possible that John also so interpreted Genesis 1, thereby perceiving the pre-existence of the Word with God the Father in the very beginning.
 
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The information provided in the OP is not generally known and understood by the average Christian It was posted here for those who hold an interset in learning the truth that comes from the Hebrew Scriptures/ Is there something you would like to contribute to the subject


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Very informative post. Thank you just one issue.

You said the first letter is B representing 2.

we know from John 1 that the entire Trinity is present in Genesis one?
  1. GOD
  2. his SPIRIT hovering over the waters and
  3. his spoken WORD. By means of which he created everything, God SAID let there be light and there was like.
But I think the two Ness is HEAVEN AND EARTH. As clear from the first verse.
 
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The Op seems to be correct about ancient pictographs and according to the numerical also. In a nutshell it can be read

The Son of God pressed by His own hand to the cross. He overcomes man’s insufficiency with God’s sufficiency. God the Father will bring about deliverance through His anointed One and by His grace bring about a divinely ordained plan, testing man to show his weakness, and then reviving and renewing man by His grace.

That is according to The Living Word 3D Genesis 1:1 The Mystery of the Aleph and Tav. C. J. Lovik, Volumn 1
 
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There's only one thing wrong with the initial post. The letter Bet is not in the original Hebrew. It is an addition. Reshit is the first word in the text. The letter Bet was added by Rabbinical Judaism.
Source please. Thanks. :)
 
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Source please. Thanks. :)

Hi Hank, Look at any Hebraic source, prior to the modern day Rabbinic influenced scriptures and you'll find it. Also, look at most concordances, Strongs, Naves and Torreys and tunnel into the first verse and you'll find the letter Bet conspicuously missing.
 
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Hidden Meanings in Genesis 1:1 Gen 1:1 In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth. Gen 1:1 Bereshith bara Elohim et HaShamayim v'et HaArets. (Heb.)

The first letter in the first word "Bereshith" is an enlarged Bet. When you see an enlarged letter in Torah, it is telling you to pay special attention to it as there is something of significance here.

"Bet" (equiv. to our letter B) prefixed to a word means "in, by, with, or while." In the case above, it means "in". However, the letter "Bet" is spelled Bet yod tav. In the ancient Hebrew pictographic alef-bet (alphabet), the "bet" means house, tent, abode or dwelling. The "yod" denotes work or a deed and the "tav" is the sign of the covenant. I think it is telling us why the earth was created. It was created as the house of the covenant or for YHWH's chosen people, Israel.

The "bet" also represents the number 2. There were 2 present at creation, the Father and the Son. A "bet" is made up of 3 "vav's". The "vav" represents a "nail" and in turn, the "pierced Messiah". The enlarged Bet is placed before the word "Reshith (beginning)." The "pierced one" was "before" the beginning of creation. This shows that Yahshua, the Messiah pre-existed in the beginning.

Other Hebrew roots in "reshith" is Resh-Alef-Sin which means to begin, animate, beginning motion, being first, create, become visible, animate, grow and develop, to move violently with fire. Sounds like a fiery creation.

The second word "bara" is Bet-resh-alef which means to "fatten" or "fill". The earth was not created out of nothing. The word 'create' is an abstract thought and is not common to Hebrew.
In this verse, bara would be translated "he created or he filled" and the subject of the verb would be Elohim.

The root of the word "bara" is 'bar' or corn, kernel - the seed of beginning. Adding an 'alef' (A) to the end makes it "bara". Ancient Hebrew word pictures show that it means "beginning of the family." Alef, the Father is the strong one of the house (bet). Father in Hebrew is Ab (alef bet). He is the one who started a family and created a place for them to live.
Bar in Pictographich Hebrew is Bet-resh, a pictograph of a tent floor plan (bet) and a mans head (resh). The meaning is the house or family of heads. This is also the word for "grain or barley", a head with a family of seeds.

The combined letters Bet and Resh form the word "bar" or "ben" when used in the possessive, meaning "son". Thus the word "bara" in the pictographic Hebrew shows that it was the "Son of Alef" who did the creating. This agrees with John 1:1. A suggested breakdown of the roots of the word Bereshith follows:

BAR (Son)
BARA (Make)
RESH (Head)
RESHITH (Beginning)

The next word we will look at in Gen. 1:1 is "ELOHIM". It is a generic term that means "mighty ones" or powers. It is plural while all the verbs following are singular. I believe this is because the Father and the Son are so completely a compound unity (Echad) that they are viewed as one. We are told in scripture that Yahshua was the creator in John 1:1-3. The Father was the architect or designer and the Son did the actual work of the creation.

The 4th and 6th words in Gen. 1:1 are "ET" or Alef-Tav. The alef tav is a pointer in Hebrew that points to the direct object of the verb. It is not translated into English. We know from other scripture that Yahshua is the Alef Tav. He is the one given by the Father (Alef) as a covenant (Tav) for the people (Isa. 42:6-7; Isa 49:8).

The 2nd Alef Tav has a "vav" preceding it. Remember, the "vav' represents the "nail'. This alef tav represents the pierced Messiah that is between "heaven and earth" and joins them together in Gen 1:1. The alef Tav means complete perfection. He created the earth from A to Z (Alef to Tav)or from beginning to end. YWHW did not create the earth a chaos (Isa 45:18).

The deeper meaning by the Rabbis of the 4th and 6th words ( Alef Tav) is that there would be two comings of the Messiah, one at 4,000 years and the other at 6,000 years from creation. After coming at 4,000 years, he ascended to heaven. We see the word right after the 1st Alef Tav is "heaven." The word after the 2nd Alef Tav is "earth." In the year 6,000 from creation, he will return to the earth. "Earth" is the 7th word in Genesis. The 7th 1,000 year period is the millennium when he will set up his righteous kingdom on the earth ruling upon the throne of David.

The Ancient Hebrew word picture of Alef Tav means "Strong one of the covenant". Yahshua is the mediator of the covenant between YHWH and man. The word for "sign or mark" is the Hebrew word "oth". It is spelled Alef Vav Tav. Notice again, the vav is between the Alef Tav. The Vav represents Yahshua. He is the mediator of the renewed covenant between YHWH and man.

There are 6 Alef's in Gen 1:1 representing the 6 days of creation. There are 7 words signifying that the creation was perfect when it was created.

Next we have HaShamayim, "the heavens. " It may be from the root of Shem - name,breath,wind,character.

And the last word is Ha'arets "the earth" The root of arets is "rats" - Resh Tzaddi which means an ostracon (broken piece of pottery) fragments. The earth may have been made of many pieces of cosmic rock and dust. The Pictographic Hebrew suggests it wasn't created out of nothing, but out of pieces.

Arets is the origin of the word "earth" and backwards you can see how the word Terra originated. It means region, ground, soil.

There is much more in Genesis 1:1, and I left out a lot to conserve space. Not everything above is original with me, but much of it is.

Blessings in the name of YHWH,

Brick

From: http://emetyahshua.blogspot.com/2010...enesis-11.html



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I don't know what your using for sources but I'm not getting a lot out of this exposition. The meaning of the words involved are not that convoluted:

beginning (re'shiyth H7225) - from the same as H7218; the first, in place, time, order or rank (specifically, a firstfruit).

God ('elohiym H430) - el-o-heem'; plural of H433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative.

created (bara' H1254) - (Qal) to shape, fashion, create (always with God as subject). Translated: create (42x), creator (3x), choose (2x), make (2x), cut down (2x), dispatch (1x), done (1x), make fat (1x), in the KJV.​

So in the beginning, God almighty created the heavens and the earth (a Hebrew idiom for the universe). There is nothing difficult about this verse. One distinctive aspect of the expression is that these words are in their strongest possible form. The word for created 'bara in this form is used only of God as it's subject. Isaiah uses it repeatedly to speak of God creating the universe and all that's in them (Isa 4:5), and the nation of Israel (Isa 43:1). It is only used once as 'fat', and the primitive root 'to cut' is never used in the Hebrew Scriptures.

Have a nice day :)
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There's only one thing wrong with the initial post. The letter Bet is not in the original Hebrew. It is an addition. Reshit is the first word in the text. The letter Bet was added by Rabbinical Judaism.
Abba in Hebrew is spelled aleph beyt so it seems unlikely that bet is a Rabbinical addition to the alephbet/ alphabet.
 
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I don't know what your using for sources but I'm not getting a lot out of this exposition. The meaning of the words involved are not that convoluted:

beginning (re'shiyth H7225) - from the same as H7218; the first, in place, time, order or rank (specifically, a firstfruit).

God ('elohiym H430) - el-o-heem'; plural of H433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative.

created (bara' H1254) - (Qal) to shape, fashion, create (always with God as subject). Translated: create (42x), creator (3x), choose (2x), make (2x), cut down (2x), dispatch (1x), done (1x), make fat (1x), in the KJV.​

So in the beginning, God almighty created the heavens and the earth (a Hebrew idiom for the universe). There is nothing difficult about this verse. One distinctive aspect of the expression is that these words are in their strongest possible form. The word for created 'bara in this form is used only of God as it's subject. Isaiah uses it repeatedly to speak of God creating the universe and all that's in them (Isa 4:5), and the nation of Israel (Isa 43:1). It is only used once as 'fat', and the primitive root 'to cut' is never used in the Hebrew Scriptures.

Have a nice day :)
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An interesting FFT on creation is that it was all created thru the Word except for mankind which was a direct creation from God. :) You have a nice day too
 
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An interesting FFT on creation is that it was all created thru the Word except for mankind which was a direct creation from God. :) You have a nice day too
The word in the Hebrew is unique, in it's strongest form used only of God. In Genesis 1 it's used for the creation of the universe once, life in general and for the creation of Adam and Eve three times in a triple parallelism (something repeated for emphasis). We are familiar with Solomon in his Proverbs repeating a saying in other words in the next line, that is called a parallelism. When it's repeated 3 times in Genesis 1 that gives it special emphasis. The fact that this word 'bara is used drives the point home God created man. This becomes foundational in the rest of Genesis as God's involvement with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob occupy most of the narrative after about chapter 12. Jacob, also called Israel is discussed over almost 25 chapters. Just a few tidbits from the context for perspective. Israel descended from the child of promise, Isaac's birth was a miracle, Israel was created.

Grace and peace,
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