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==<font face="TimesNewRoman">[[את ]]</font> not translated==<blockquote style="border: solid thin gray;">:בראשית ברא אלהים '''את ''' השמים ואת ו'''את''' הארץ Gen [[Ge 1.:1]]</blockquote>
The word [[את ]] ath need not go untranslated. The א is the first letter of the alef-bet and the [[ת ]] tov is the last. את is similar to the Greek alpha and omega. It refers to everything from the beginning to the end. It may be rendered “everything in”. [[Ge 1.:1 ]] could say, “ ...God created everything in the heavens and everything in the earth.” ([[Col 1:16]]). But since Jesus is the alpha and omega ([[Re 21:6 ]]) [[Ge 1.:1 ]] could say, “...God created Christ's heavens and Christ's earth.” ([[Eph 3:9]], [[Re 4:11 ]])
===Why is the first letter the second?===Is it a mere curiosity that the first word of the Bible starts with the second letter of the alephbetalefbet? The aleph, by itself says When the same thing as rabbis ask the first sentence of the Bible. The silent aleph is two yuds separated by a vav. It is two creations separated question they resolve it by personifying the vav. See letters and saying the vav in alef was more humble than the second instance of ואת. The primary meaning of the first sentence is expressed by the first other letter, which is a vowel, and which is absent at the beginning of 'in the beginning'.
:Job 38:4 ¶ Where wast thou when I laid The alef, by itself says the same thing as the foundations first sentence of the earth? declareBible. The silent alef is two yuds separated by a vav. It is two creations separated by the vav. See the vav in the second instance of [[ואת]]. The primary meaning of the first sentence is expressed by the first letter, which is a vowel, if thou hast understandingand which is absent at the beginning of 'in the beginning'.
The silent aleph suggests God created by the Spirit (vowel) when there was no one there to observe it. 'In the beginning' starts with the ב which is a revelation to man. Though man was not there <blockquote style="border: solid thin gray;">:[[Job 38:4]] ¶ Where wast thou when God created, I laid the first thing God said to man had the purpose of revealing God to man. The א represents the creation foundations of the heavens and the earth in silence before there was a man to receive the revelation of God? declare, if thou hast understanding. </blockquote>
The ת tov is not just silent alef suggests God created by the last letterSpirit (vowel) when there was no one there to observe it. It 'In the beginning' starts with the [[ב]] which is 'a revelation from to man'. Though man was not there when God created, the first thing God ר with a spontaneous response back said to God which distinguishes between man and had the purpose of revealing God. The essence of original sin is to consider God a peerman. The end purpose [[א]] represents the creation of creation is to reverse original sin; that man spontaneously distinguishes between God the heavens and the earth in silence before there was a man; he acknowledges God as to receive the revelation of God. (Ro 1.21)
===<font face="TimesNewRoman">[[ת]]</font> tov===The את implies that from before [[ת]] tov is not just the beginning until his purpose last letter. It is accomplished, a revelation from God [[ר]] with a spontaneous response back to God created all things in heaven which distinguishes between man and in earthGod. This The essence of original sin is the essential meaning to consider God a peer. The end purpose of the prayer “Thy will be done on earth creation is to reverse original sin; that man spontaneously distinguishes between God and man; he acknowledges God as it is in heavenGod.(Mt 6[[Ro 1:1021]])
----The [[את]] implies that from before the beginning until his purpose is accomplished, God created all things in heaven and in earth. This is the essential meaning of the prayer “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” ([[Mt 6:10]])  [[The Director's Bible - 011 | Go to Ch 11]]
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