Teaser - Notarikon [∞]
CAT has nothing to do with CATastrophe.
- The ground hadamah האדמה.
- Adam = אדם where ם is the same letter as מ but written in final form (like our capitals but at the end of a word).
- Spirit ah (hovering on the face of the waters) = א
- Blood dam דם.
- Blood dam Commandment ד finished by the son ם
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Teaser - Ancient Hebrew [∞]
I am not referring to Paleo-Hebrew [1], but to the square text. Paleo-Hebrew does not possess the characteristics that will be demonstrated in the square text.
It used to be believed that the Hebrew square test was the language of God. But modern theologians and "scholars" who are hostile [2] to God have persuaded many that the Hebrews wrote their most sacred texts in the language of their enemies while in captivity. This is utter nonsense on it's face.
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Teaser - Natural catechism [∞]
God spoke and created the heavens and the earth א. He revealed to man ב.. that he pursued them ג with a .. command ד .. which they did not understand ה ..
and it distinguished them ו .. as the bride ז... When they understood ח .. through the marriage ט .. they became a new creation י.
The Son of God כ .. taught ל.. the promise of the Father מ. .. The Son of Man נ .. fulfilled the promise ס ...
by becoming flesh ע. .. He spoke in parables and riddles פ. .. He exchanged his righteousness for our sin צ. ..
The Son of God died and rose again ק.. revealing ר.. that his word returns with an increase ש. His completed work is your new life ת.
The Son of God died ך... and finished his declared works ם. .. The Son of Man died and was restored to glory ן. .. All prophecy was completed ף. .. Judgement was ended ץ. .. We became co-heirs with Christ (four-pronged shin ש ).
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Teaser - God spoke to create [∞]
Genesis 1 it says "God said" ten times. These are parallel to the ten commandments. Genesis 1 is the ten commandments to creation.
But where did he get his words? He had to have letters. Therefore the letters were created before he spoke the universe into existence.
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Teaser - Some words [∞]
- God elohim אלהים - 'God El אל separated from his people 'eem' ים by ignorance h ה'
- Water eem ים is 'creation י finished by the son ם. Dynamic equivalence was used to make 'water' to 'his people'. The idea is the focus.
- Israel ישראל - 'Man ish יש joined to God el אל by revelation ר.
- Marriage {took} laqach לקח - took, doctrine, learning
- Jerusalem - teaching of peace. 'Jeru God's י revelation ר made clear ו'. Salem - peace. See Jeruel "taught by God".
- New Jerusalem - New teaching of peace. [1]
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Two books [∞]
File:2ndbook.mp4
The Bible is written as two books. "Two books" does not refer to the Old and New Testaments, but to the literal record and the "mystery hidden from the beginning" within it.[1]
- Normally we say that the Bible has 66 books. This refers to writings by men. When scholars read the Bible, they attempt to interpret the human author's intent for writing.
The second book was written by God by embedding symbols of the cross in the literal writings of men. The meaning of the symbols was not made known until after the cross.
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- ↑ ▸ ± 1Co 2:7 But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, [even] the hidden [wisdom], which God ordained before the world unto our glory:
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The invisible God
https://2ndbook.org/w/images/6/62/PP_GOD_The_invisible_God.mp4
Discussion
We are like fish swimming in a stream. We do what we do while God, like the stream, nudges us where he wills. We are in him [1] [2] [3], and we do not see him.
- His work is often so subtle we are unaware of his presence and nudging. [4]
Since we cannot see or hear him [5]; how can he make himself known?
He causes the fish to write a book about fish history. This is our literal Bible.
Within it he writes a second book; a mystery, hidden from the beginning.
He makes himself known through the mystery book in prophetic riddle. [6]
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- ↑ ▸ ± Col 1:17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.
- ↑ ▸ ± Pr 16:9 A man’s heart deviseth his way: but the LORD directeth his steps.
- ↑ ▸ ± Ps 37:23 The steps of a [good] man are ordered by the LORD: and he delighteth in his way.
- ↑ ▸ ± Php 2:13 For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of [his] good pleasure.
- ↑ ▸ ± Joh 5:37 And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape.
- ↑ ▸ ± Mr 4:11 And he said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all [these] things are done in parables:
- ↑ ▸ ± Eze 17:2 Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak a parable unto the house of Israel;
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Sensus plenior debates [∞]
Discussion
In the last century prominent Theologians and scholars debated sensus plenior. They concluded that they could not read the OT the way Jesus and the apostles did.
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- "The fact is plain: the Apostle Peter would get an “F” if he preached his Acts 2 sermon in Moody’s class, “Communication of Biblical Truth”. The professor, vigilant to eliminate any interpretation that went beyond the “original authorial intent,” would give the classic critique to the apostle: “this text used out of its context!” Of course, because Peter is an inspired author—in this case a preacher—such an imaginative scenario reveals the despairing gulf between the methods of exegesis of the modern conservative bible student, and the exegetical methods of the NT writers. How do evangelical scholars reconcile this? One on hand, how can they honor the inspired exegesis of the NT writers, and then hypocritically reject the same methodology for themselves? Conversely; how could evangelicals allow an open door for exegesis to turn into a literary or “Spirit lead” Picasso-painting of meaning, significance and application of the Word of God?" - RESEARCH PAPER “The Use of the Old Testament in the New”, David Niblack, BI-422 A. Schmutzer – February 17, 2005.
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Misguided conclusions
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Reading the Bible like Jesus did
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