So I figured I should share this. The first words of the Torah - TopicsExpress



          

So I figured I should share this. The first words of the Torah are Bereshit Bara. בראשית ברא This is HIGHLY significant. Hebrew is an extremely unusual language as it is phonetic, ideographic, and numeric. It also contains infinitely dense fractal levels of information. Bet, the first letter (ב), means House or Dwelling Reish, the second letter (ר), means Head or Leader The third letter, Aleph (א), means Strength and is specifically linked to God. I can explain this teaching in a comment or later post, but for now I will continue. Shin, the fourth letter (ש), means Teeth it is also representative of Fire and conceptually it means To Consume or To Destroy Yud, the fifth letter (י), means Hand And Tav, the last letter of the first word (ת), means Sign and its most ancient form was a Cross (The attached image is of the Ancient Tav). I will now point out that the first two letters of both words is Bet-Reish (בר) which is Aramaic (Bar) for Son. When this is interpreted thusly we get: House Head, God, Destroys by His Hand on the Cross. Also, Son of God Destroys by His Hand on the Cross. Rendering it Son of God Destroyed by His own Hand upon the Cross is also valid. Now Bara, the second word means Creates So if we take Bar Aleph (בר א) we have Son of God which makes the word Creates. All things were created via the Logos, Word, of God. The Head of the House and the Son are the same in essence and person, distinct in function only. The Son is the Blueprint for Creation.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 21:38:50 +0000

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