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God said he would make man in his "image and likeness". Then he made man in his image. Then he made male and female. <ref>{{bgw| | God said he would make man in his "image and likeness". Then he made man in his image. Then he made male and female. <ref>{{bgw| Ge 1:26 }} And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.</ref> This is not mere poetic repetition, but an indicator of a riddle. Christ was made in the image of God. His bride was made to be 'like' him. Together they are the "image and likeness". The narrative through Gen 5 tells how the bride is made to be like Christ through the cross. | ||
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Take notes
If something catches your eye, perhaps it is something God wants you to see. As you see many details, you may wish to come back to some of them. |
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Look for patterns
Two things together represent the same thing from two sides. Example: "God created the heavens and the earth." [1] here is one creation with two parts. "Milk and honey" [2] represent the blessings of God in the spirit and flesh. "Soul and Spirit" [3] : 'Soul also means 'waxing pale' as if it is dying. The Spirit gives life. |
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Fractal expansion
A doctrinal idea is seeded in the alphabet, then is recapitulated in various ways. Example: Aleph א means 'God spoke and created the heavens and the earth. The first word of the Bible, bereshith translated 'In the beginning' also means 'created bara ברא six shith שית.' The first chapter of the Bible tells how he created in six days. Each day is like a Table of Contents entry pointing to a larger portion of scripture, which says that God is the creator. |
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Repetition
God said he would make man in his "image and likeness". Then he made man in his image. Then he made male and female. [1] This is not mere poetic repetition, but an indicator of a riddle. Christ was made in the image of God. His bride was made to be 'like' him. Together they are the "image and likeness". The narrative through Gen 5 tells how the bride is made to be like Christ through the cross. |