We will take our time with this education and lay out as much foundation for each topic as we feel is required to put things into perspective for understanding. Again, this may not be for everyone. That is OK. Everyone is at a level of understanding with a belief system that is their truth system and will not take any input as to maybe a different perspective of truth in order to more properly align with God's truth. It is NOT our job to require change of anyone or to thrust down someone's understanding a change they are not willing to accept. This education is based upon God's word (the Bible), supporting text's that were removed from the original canon of 111 books and writers of history during this time period.
We use all 111 books so that you can take them as reference and continue to do your own research on a particular subject that you need more understanding.
I will tell you that this is not an easy task and may not be easy for anyone to actual comprehend. We as a people have been programmed over many years and to make a change from that programming will be difficult. I can also state that what we will provide has been extensively communicated with God and we have asked not only for understanding ourselves, but that God anoint the series for his glory.
WE ARE NOW LEAVING THE TERMINAL ON OUR JOURNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We will start with the Genesis 1:1 using the King James Bible original version. Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
For us to understand exactly what the very first verse of the Bible is telling us we need to understand who God is.
The term God in Genesis 1:1 is the Hebrew word Elohim. Elohim represents God the Father. In Hebrew the word Elohim (singular: Eloah) is the God of Israel in the Old Testament. In Genesis 1:1 “In the beginning God (Elohim) created the heavens and the earth.” Elohim is the first name given to identify God in the Bible. It is used not only in the first book of the bible called “The Beginnings – Genesis” but it used in the very first verse of the entire bible. The use here introduces us to God in the most holy and eternal Nature of Him and His all-powerful creator and sovereign God.
The problem we have in not looking specifically at the Hebrew language before translation we would not have been able to identify all of God’s Natures. It is in the Hebrew name used in the original scripture that tells us the Nature of God being used at that time in the scripture. By not having the Hebrew text we would see in our English translation the word God or Lord and we would not know that, in fact, there is a difference in the Natures of God used through scripture. It is through the names of God we understand exactly what the Nature of God to put into context exactly what God wants us to learn about the Nature He is using as stated to us by God in scripture.
We can learn a lot about God just in Genesis 1:1. It is this role of God that is the creator. He can take nothing and make it into something when we do not see it being created. He can take any situation in the background and turn it into exactly what He wants it to become, and we never see it coming. So, what does God want us to know about Him in this verse? In the previous chapter we looked at God in the personality of His Sovereign self. It is important you have a good understanding of Elohim as we move forward here. If you need to go back and re-read Chapter 2, please do so at this time.
God was before time and nothingness. This means that in order to begin creation God had to create the process of creation itself. John 1:3 "All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made."
Therefore, God's first creation was to THINK into existence itself. In other words, God created THOUGHT and THOUGHT created existence in His MIND before creating matter. It was from the end of what God wanted to create that He create the process of how to create. It is here we are told in scriptures about the Laws of Creation.
Law in God's Mind
In God's Mind what is the word, Law? L-Land, A-Air, W-Water. God gave us DOMINION over what? Genesis 1:28 defines this for us. "And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea (WATER), and over the fowl of the air (AIR), and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth (LAND)."
https://www.chaimbentorah.com/2015/06/hebrew-word-study-dominion, it provides a clear understanding of the word dominion. Excerpts follow:
As I look at all the Modern Christian Translations of the Bible, I find that without exception every one of the translations follow the common teaching that the word yiredu comes from the root word radah which means dominion, or to subdue, to rule over, to tread upon like in a winepress. An old rabbi, however, once pointed out to me that the root word is really yarad. When he told me that I instantly thought of the story in Acts where in the Aramaic the Holy Spirit necheth descended like a dove.
Seven hundred years after the birth of Christ the Masoretes put a chireq (one dot) under the Resh making this the root word radah which means to subdue. Had they put a tsere (two dots) under the Resh they would have the root word yarad which means to come down or lower oneself. The original inspired Word of God had no dots and I believe this old rabbi was correct in using the root word yarad (to lower oneself) rather than radah (to rule over). In the original Hebrew the word starts with a Yod which is a picture of a heavenly messenger or yarad which means to lower oneself and not a Resh which means to rule over.
Because Christianity followed in their own way and not the way of their Jewish heritage Christianity throughout the last 2,000 years, with notable exceptions like St. Francis of Assisi, missed out on a special blessing and spiritual experience. If you read the biography of St. Francis of Assisi, you would discover that he would go to the woods to worship God with the animals. It is said that the animals wild and tame would approach him. Not because of St. Francis but because they wanted to be near their Creator that St. Francis worshipped. That is why you always see St. Francis of Assisi pictured with a bird on his shoulder and a wolf by his side. The story goes that a town was being attacked by a wolf and the town leaders came to St. Francis knowing his affinity for animals and asked if he could help. St. Francis went to the wolf and had a little conversation with the wolf and then reported to the town leaders that the wolf was just hungry and if they would feed him, he would not attack. Thus, the town sort of adopted this wolf as a result of St. Francis’s conversation or yiredu with the wolf.
This journey we are embarking on will be a one in a life-time trip. We will, in a lot of subjects, finally learn the truth. One of our problems will be the infiltrating of a specific narrative by the governments of the world within scriptures themselves. At a point later in the articles being posted we will begin to bring these out so you can get a complete view as to the corruption and narrative control the world governments have had from the beginning of time over the church. You will come to realize the world government today have mutated since the fall of lucifer with the only change is the individuals who sit within leadership.
Hosea 4:6 “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.”
Enjoy the journey!!!!!!!!!

