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<font size=1> [[KH: The Kingdom of Heaven|The Kingdom of Heaven]]->[[KH: The beginning]]</font>
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=The beginning=
The first verse of the Bible speaks of the Sovereign nature of God. Not only does it speak of him as the creator, implying that he has dominion over his creation, but it speaks more directly to him being 'over' his creation in the letters which make up the first word of the verse. This, in a vague way, speaks of God as king over all. In his name ''Elohim'', he speaks more directly to the meaning of ''The kingdom of heaven''.
==''Over'' and the invisible aleph==
'''The first chapter'''
The first word ''bereshith'' when divided in half says - created ''bara'' ברא six ''shith'' שית. This explodes into the first chapter which describes how God created all things in six days. As the creator, he is sovereign over all. '''The whole Bible'''Each day of creation is a ''yom'' ים which is the word for ''day'' but in formation means - what God intended to do יfinished by the Son ם. Each day is a picture or pericope of how Christ fulfilled the Father's will. Each day is also like a Table of Contents entry pointing to a section of scripture, dividing the whole Bible into parts, each declaring that God is the Sovereign creator over all.
==Elohim==We might start to get the idea that this is the main idea, the primary theme, or the most important part of God's revelation about himself.
=References=
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