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Genesis 1 contains the record of God creating the universe. The word 'said' is used ten times. <ref> He used words to create things. Before he could do that, he had to invent the words, and the alphabet. Some mistakenly think that the words contained the power of creation. They do not. God is the power of creation.
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Genesis 1 contains the record of God creating the universe. The word 'said' is used ten times <ref>[[Ten commandments of creation]]</ref>. He used words to create things. Before he could do that, he had to invent the words, and the alphabet. Some mistakenly think that the words contained the power of creation. They do not. God is the power of creation.
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In ''[[Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners]]'' we examined the formation of letters from the strokes which formed a shorter catachism for the purpose of revealing God, and making the alphabet recognizable.  In this paper we will examine the deeper doctrines of the alphabet as we consider the ability to think and correlate in metaphor.
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For symbols used in this work see [[Symbols]]
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Latest revision as of 05:40, 14 July 2020


Long Catechism->LS: Introduction

Under Construction

Genesis 1 contains the record of God creating the universe. The word 'said' is used ten times [1]. He used words to create things. Before he could do that, he had to invent the words, and the alphabet. Some mistakenly think that the words contained the power of creation. They do not. God is the power of creation.

In Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners we examined the formation of letters from the strokes which formed a shorter catachism for the purpose of revealing God, and making the alphabet recognizable. In this paper we will examine the deeper doctrines of the alphabet as we consider the ability to think and correlate in metaphor.

Symbols

For symbols used in this work see Symbols


References

  1. Ten commandments of creation