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The first thing we see is the Son ''bar'' בר. The Son makes the Father known, because we ask why Genesis 1:1 starts with the second letter. The Father is to the right of the Son, so the Father is over the Son. But the son is to the right of the next four letters of ''bereshith'' אשית. When read letter by letter these letters say: the creation of the heavens and the earth א where his word did not return void ש what he intended to do י he completed ת. The son is ''over'' all of that.
 
=The first word=
The first word, when read by the letters says: A revelation to man ב it is revealed ר that God spoke and created the heavens and the earth א his word did not return void ש what he intended to do י he completed ת.
 
This still seems a bit of a stretch to some. Let's examine it more closely, by dividing and parsing out the meaning of the embedded words.
 
ב-ראשית : in ב – the beginning ראשית
 
ב-ראש-י-ת : in ב - the authority of (heads of) ראש - the creator י – (makes it an object) ת
 
בר(אש)ית : a covenant ברית with man אש at the center
 
ברא-שית : created ברא an appointment/six שית
 
בר-אשי-ת : the son בר – offered total devotion (fire offerings) אשי – (makes it an object) ת
 
 
 
==Verse 1==
The invisible ''aleph'' said that God is the creator who is over all. The first two letters tell us that the Father, who is over all, is invisible, but made known through the Son. The purpose of the Son is to make the invisible Father known.
==Elohim==

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