Yeshua is in the Beginning
For centuries man has looked into what is recently come to be known as the Bible code. Searching for the hidden truths and prophecies that were not found in the original text to the common reader, unless they knew the hidden secrets.
Well this is just one of many deep treasures that I believe God put in there. The more that I research God's Word the more I cannot understand how man can deny His word (2 Corinthians 4:3,4). Yet, atheistic men such as Josh McDowell, Lee Strobel and C.S. Lewis have given their lives to the Lord because of what they have found.
In John 1:1 it reads “In the beginning was the Word... and the Word was God.” When we say Word what does it really mean? As Christians we believe that Yeshua is the Word, but what proof do we have that the Word from the Hebrew perspective refers to Him.
In Judaism the Word is Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament. It is also the same word commonly mis-translated in both the Old and New Testament as law. Yet, this word really means instruction or teaching. It also has a hidden meaning behind it as well, but can only be seen in what is known as the original Ancient Hebrew which is shown in pictographs. If we look at the Hebrew word for Torah we see it as: hrwt. Based on these letters alone we cannot determine what the word really is saying. But if we look at the Hebrew below and its original ancient pictograph we see that it reveals:
Well this is just one of many deep treasures that I believe God put in there. The more that I research God's Word the more I cannot understand how man can deny His word (2 Corinthians 4:3,4). Yet, atheistic men such as Josh McDowell, Lee Strobel and C.S. Lewis have given their lives to the Lord because of what they have found.
In John 1:1 it reads “In the beginning was the Word... and the Word was God.” When we say Word what does it really mean? As Christians we believe that Yeshua is the Word, but what proof do we have that the Word from the Hebrew perspective refers to Him.
In Judaism the Word is Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament. It is also the same word commonly mis-translated in both the Old and New Testament as law. Yet, this word really means instruction or teaching. It also has a hidden meaning behind it as well, but can only be seen in what is known as the original Ancient Hebrew which is shown in pictographs. If we look at the Hebrew word for Torah we see it as: hrwt. Based on these letters alone we cannot determine what the word really is saying. But if we look at the Hebrew below and its original ancient pictograph we see that it reveals:
If we were to take the meaning of each individual ancient letter and put it into a sentence we would have: On a cross is nailed a man of highest position for us to behold. Even if we are to read it backwards it would state: Behold a man of highest position is nailed to a cross.
Until next time... Shalom!
Until next time... Shalom!
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