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Thank you for your analysis of Genesis regarding the firmament. Trying to understand the meaning of the word "firmament" better. I looked up Strongs using the blueletterbible.org tool and it said the following: | Thank you for your analysis of Genesis regarding the firmament. Trying to understand the meaning of the word "firmament" better. I looked up Strongs using the blueletterbible.org tool and it said the following: | ||
| − | extended surface (solid), expanse, firmament | + | :extended surface (solid), expanse, firmament |
| − | expanse (flat as base, support) | + | :expanse (flat as base, support) |
| − | firmament (of vault of heaven supporting waters above) | + | :firmament (of vault of heaven supporting waters above) |
| − | considered by Hebrews as solid and supporting 'waters' above | + | :considered by Hebrews as solid and supporting 'waters' above |
Trying to understand better the part about "emptying" in your analysis. I believe strongly in the NT quotations regarding the kenosis and I just want to see how the link is made back to Genesis and the incarnation. Very interesting, thanks for your patience in this matter! | Trying to understand better the part about "emptying" in your analysis. I believe strongly in the NT quotations regarding the kenosis and I just want to see how the link is made back to Genesis and the incarnation. Very interesting, thanks for your patience in this matter! | ||
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| + | I am delighted to have your question! | ||
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| + | The word firmament [[רקיע ]] is divided into it's sub roots [[רק]]-[[יע]]. | ||
| + | :[[רק]] - empty H7386 | ||
| + | :[[יע]] - his flesh (The subroot is not used alone as a word in the scripture, so you will not find it in Strong's) | ||
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| + | You can see the metaphor of the ayin played out in [[ברע]] as 'in [[ב]] the revelation [[ר]] of flesh [[ע']], 'in [[ב]] evil [[רע]]', or 'son [[בר]] of evil/flesh [[ע]]'. | ||
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| + | From the word firmament, we get that it is empty flesh as a foreshadowing of his kenosis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 16 April 2015
by chesed28
Thank you for your analysis of Genesis regarding the firmament. Trying to understand the meaning of the word "firmament" better. I looked up Strongs using the blueletterbible.org tool and it said the following:
- extended surface (solid), expanse, firmament
- expanse (flat as base, support)
- firmament (of vault of heaven supporting waters above)
- considered by Hebrews as solid and supporting 'waters' above
Trying to understand better the part about "emptying" in your analysis. I believe strongly in the NT quotations regarding the kenosis and I just want to see how the link is made back to Genesis and the incarnation. Very interesting, thanks for your patience in this matter!
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I am delighted to have your question!
The word firmament רקיע is divided into it's sub roots רק-יע.
- רק - empty H7386
- יע - his flesh (The subroot is not used alone as a word in the scripture, so you will not find it in Strong's)
You can see the metaphor of the ayin played out in ברע as 'in ב the revelation ר of flesh ע', 'in ב evil רע', or 'son בר of evil/flesh ע'.
From the word firmament, we get that it is empty flesh as a foreshadowing of his kenosis.