Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The Truth Hidden Within The Alef Beit

Hebrews 11:1-10; Genesis 1:1; John 1:1, 1:14; Zephaniah 3:9; Genesis 11:1-6

We are walking in today:   The Truth Hidden Within The Alef Beit

 Witness beginning throughout the Bible:  H7225 re'shiyth first, beginning, best, chief, choice part

Genesis 1:1; 13:3, 49:3; Exodus 12:2; Judges 7:19; Ruth 1:22; Isaiah 1:6, 40:21, 41:4, 41:25-26, 46:9-10, 48:3, 48:5, 48:7, 48:16, 64:4; Jeremiah 17:12; Hosea 1:2; 1 Chronicles 17:9; Psalm 111:10; 119:;160; Proverbs 1:7, 8:22-23, 9:10, 17:14, 20:21; Ecclesiastes 3:11, 7:8, 10:12-13; Lamentations 2:19; Daniel 9:21; 9:23; Matthew 19:4, 24:21; Luke 1:2; John 1:1-2, 2:10, 6:64, 8:25, 8:44, 15:27, 16:4; Acts 11:15, 15:18, Ephesians 3:9; Colossians 1:12-18; Hebrews 3:14; 1 John 2:7, 2:13, 2:23; Revelation 1:8, 21:6, 22:13

The alef beit is the Hebrew alphabet.  They are the first two letters in Hebrew of the 22 letters that ancient sages say are the building blocks of the universe.  This is what the worlds were formed from, what was contained in the words of Yahweh when He spoke and it was.  Fiveamprayer, this all came from the beginning!  The first seven words of the Bible from Genesis 1:1--Hebrew is read from right to left so the below reads:
בְּרֵאשִׁית,  בָּרָא אֱלֹהִים, אֵת הַשָּׁמַיִם, וְאֵת הָאָרֶץ
 earth    and      heavens    the    Yahweh created   Beginning

The Hebrew language is focused on the action--the verbs.  The English language is focused on the who--the nouns.  The style of writing that is thought to be Elizabethan in that it has many verbs in the sentence structure is actually eastern or Hebraic in concept.  For example, he opened his mouth and spoke, saying--seems repetitive but shows the focus on the action instead of on the noun.  We find these verb laden phrases all throughout the Bible, depending on the translation, in the King James version it is most noted and stems from the Hebraic thought being carried through the translation.  But don't stop there.  There is more to understand, in these letters, that also function as letters and each letter in a word carries it's own meaning adding layers to the word or concept.  The first 7 words carry much importance as the number 7 represents completion and this pattern of 7's does show up throughout the text.  The heavens and the earth were completed in the first verse of the Bible.  The Hebrew sages find this to be the totality of creation done in one verse and not 6 days.  On day 6 we have that man and beast were created. This is found in study of the text in Hebrew.  The translation does not convey this very well. That is why Yahweh is bringing us back to the original language--a restored pure language, Hebrew.  Looking at the first verse of Genesis we have the fourth word, 'et' spelled with an alef and tav. This word does not translate accurately into English and is often omitted.  When translated it is written as 'the'.  The actual word in Hebrew expresses the total completeness, such as the first and the last, from the beginning to the end, or as we would say in English from A to Z. 
These building blocks, the Hebrew alef beit is what created the world and all that lies their in.  These letters make up the words of Elohim and even His infallible name Yahweh or YHVH.  These are the letters the He taught to Adam in the garden, and wrote on tablets of stone on Mt. Sinai with Moses.  Because of these first words, Yeshua the word made flesh can call Himself the Author and Finisher of our faith, He who is, who was and who is to come, the first and the last, the beginning and the end, the Greek translation is alpha and omega but we know that we have a Hebrew speaking Elohim so the correct way would be alef and the tav!  To hear this awesome teaching again click here! 

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