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Revision as of 22:48, 8 January 2020
Ge 1:1
| Beginning
The word for beginning can be divided many ways:
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1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. | The chapter 'The Big bang' discusses how the first written revelation from God to man explodes from the metaphor of the א aleph. Ge 1:1 says the same thing as the first word of Ge 1:1 and the same as the invisible aleph.
John begins John 1 with an exposition of Ge 1:1. |
God אלהים elohim
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1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. | |
References
* revelation to man, pref: in ב * revealed ר * I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א
* revelation to man, pref: in ב * fear, see, discern רא
* son of, cereal, field, purity, neat בר * I, created, reconciled (at end), separate, holy, Spirit, firmament א
* come, enter, set בא * revealed ר
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God, judge, God separated from man by ignorance אלהים
את |
the heavens השמים
ואת vat
- (d. ו and את (m. the eternal))
- (n. This is the same as 'alpha and omega' or 'the beginning and the end' or 'everything from the beginning to the end'.)
the earth הארץ