At first again, let's see if there's any connection. Take note that only in the book of John where one can see the phrase "in the beginning". Do you think that maybe John that is the most Jewish of all the apostles thinks about the problem at all when he wrote that? I mean this is a guy who knew as a kid what they call the scriptures, the Tanakh, that which you called the Old Testament wherein it starts out "in the beginning".
So when John wrote this letter, that is going through his head, he's not making this up, it's going through his mind as he says "in the beginning". He's connecting something! Let's see what he connects in John 1:1 "In the start was the Word, and the Word was with God, and also the Word was God (Elohim). In the beginning God brought forth the Aleph as well as the Tav. I believe that John as he says "in the beginning was the phrase and the word was God" after which in verse 14 it says the phrase became flesh.
John recognizes that in Genesis 1:1, at first Elohim created or brought forth the Aleph and also the Tav and in Isaiah and in Revelation, both Yahweh and Yahweh's right arm claim to be that Aleph Tav.
Do you see the connection? That word is not there just as one word for no reason. Isaiah and Revelation both say that Yeshua and Yahweh, the arm and the entire body if you will, are claiming to be the Aleph and the Tav. What it is in Hebrew, it's the energy and the strength of the leader of the covenant because Tav, its pictograph can be a cross or a mark and it means covenant.
So initially, God created the leader of the covenant, the best choice and the strength of the covenant. So when Yeshua says "I am the Aleph and also the Tav" what is he saying? "I'm the best choice Covenant! I'm the strength of the covenant!"
The issue is we don't know what covenant he's discussing because we don't read the front the ebook where the covenant is found. Whenever we say new covenant, we need to discover what that is, what it way to have a new covenant. Does that mean the entire "old" is thrown out? And then we need to get rid of all the 10 Commandments. It doesn't matter if 9 of them are found in the New Testament like they are saying, we need to get rid of all of them since you cannot get rid of a covenant whilst any part of it or are you able to? Remember that the fourth commandment which is keeping the Sabbath Day is just as important as the others.
When I was a financial planner I needed contracts for people and if change one word in the contract it makes the complete contract null and void. Ask any attorney. Now I can keep the contract and keep each and every word and just change the commission schedule, it becomes a brand new covenant. Did I get rid of everything? No! I simply change one thing; guess what was changed, our prime priest to it.
So when John wrote this letter, that is going through his head, he's not making this up, it's going through his mind as he says "in the beginning". He's connecting something! Let's see what he connects in John 1:1 "In the start was the Word, and the Word was with God, and also the Word was God (Elohim). In the beginning God brought forth the Aleph as well as the Tav. I believe that John as he says "in the beginning was the phrase and the word was God" after which in verse 14 it says the phrase became flesh.
John recognizes that in Genesis 1:1, at first Elohim created or brought forth the Aleph and also the Tav and in Isaiah and in Revelation, both Yahweh and Yahweh's right arm claim to be that Aleph Tav.
Do you see the connection? That word is not there just as one word for no reason. Isaiah and Revelation both say that Yeshua and Yahweh, the arm and the entire body if you will, are claiming to be the Aleph and the Tav. What it is in Hebrew, it's the energy and the strength of the leader of the covenant because Tav, its pictograph can be a cross or a mark and it means covenant.
So initially, God created the leader of the covenant, the best choice and the strength of the covenant. So when Yeshua says "I am the Aleph and also the Tav" what is he saying? "I'm the best choice Covenant! I'm the strength of the covenant!"
The issue is we don't know what covenant he's discussing because we don't read the front the ebook where the covenant is found. Whenever we say new covenant, we need to discover what that is, what it way to have a new covenant. Does that mean the entire "old" is thrown out? And then we need to get rid of all the 10 Commandments. It doesn't matter if 9 of them are found in the New Testament like they are saying, we need to get rid of all of them since you cannot get rid of a covenant whilst any part of it or are you able to? Remember that the fourth commandment which is keeping the Sabbath Day is just as important as the others.
When I was a financial planner I needed contracts for people and if change one word in the contract it makes the complete contract null and void. Ask any attorney. Now I can keep the contract and keep each and every word and just change the commission schedule, it becomes a brand new covenant. Did I get rid of everything? No! I simply change one thing; guess what was changed, our prime priest to it.
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I'm James Staley Mo . It is my heart's desire that you will be challenged and transformed through the materials and resources that are in this article. Whether its about Jewish holidays, the sabbath day, or the meaning of Christmas, we want you to know the truth because the truth will only do one thing!
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