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originally posted by: bitsforbytes
a reply to: AlephBet
I see what you see. Very interesting. I wish to learn Hebrew someday as it holds many keys to the meaning of old and new testament.
What is word in hebrew?
"The definition of Word in Hebrew is from the root ‘Speak.’ Speaker is more accurate for John 1, although the Greek Logos is the word used to note the storyteller. In the ancient Hebrew pictographs, we find the symbol for water and the Shepherd's Staff (middle of Truth – MEM). The way to arrive at the full meaning is to follow the root forward to the words that branch from the root itself.
My lexicon says this: the definition and meaning of the pictograph for 'Word' is “A continuation of segments, which fills the whole.” From this definition, we can easily make the connection that physics makes to the geometry of the universe as a fractal and the mistaken view that light is a duality uncreated. As I said, meaning derives from following the root. From the root of ‘Word,’ we see the expanded words below.
The next definition is a “Chain blended together to form a sentence.” This is obviously how words form, but we also know that amino acids and photons also form with these same root patterns. This is interesting terminology used by both physics and the Hebrew language to denote chains of information. The Hebrew language uses 'parent and child' to denote these chains...Related to this branch of the morphology of 'Word', we find the word 'sickness' or a break in the chain.
The next link in this chain is the word 'Matter.’ Matter is the chain of particles with rest mass binding energy with information and form. The meaning here should be obvious to most readers as the substance made up of atoms. What we may not realize is the information rendering this form from letters and words of intelligent programming.
originally posted by: Aural
Also the bible wasn't written entirely in Hebrew. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
FAIL
originally posted by: Aural
Also the bible wasn't written entirely in Hebrew. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek.
FAIL
originally posted by: puzzlesphere
Contrary to your statement of fact, everything you have written is interpretation.
The great thing about interpretation is that it can be twisted to suit any confirmation bias.
Congratulations.
originally posted by: ShadowLink
a reply to: AlephBet
You are relentless!
originally posted by: minkmouse
a reply to: AlephBet
I can only wonder how your mind works and how you get along day to day beyond this place...Curious.
If I wish for reward, this is duplicity. What am I after? If I want to avoid punishment, what is my goal? Again, duplicity. I am not capable of avoiding duplicity. This is the reason we need a savior who is invariant when it comes to holiness. The desire is not to be good or to get to heaven. The object is hitting the mark that we miss. This will only be possible when we inherit an imperishable robe (body) and crown (mind).
The message of Christ is that of the suffering servant. A father that uses his income for the family is suffering his own rewards in life for that of others. In return, the family thrives and someone takes care of him when he is old. The father that squanders his money on booze and smokes spends it at the expense of the ones he is caring for. In the end, only suffering for everyone comes of this path.