John D. Brey
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This is what the Lord says, Israel's king and redeemer, the Lord Almighty: I am the first and I am the last.
Isaiah 44:6.
I am the alpha and omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.
Revelation 22:12.
Isaiah 44:6.
I am the alpha and omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.
Revelation 22:12.
The Lord is the alef-tav את, the begging א, and the end ת. In Greek nomenclature he's the alpha and omega. In Hebrew he's the origin א hidden in the beginning ב. The beginning word in the Torah, which ironically is the Hebrew word "beginning," begins with the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet and ends with the last letter in the Hebrew alphabet. Consequently it has the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, the aleph א, hidden in the middle of the second and the last letters.
בר–א–שית
The first letter א, conceded by the sages to be the origin, is literally hidden in the beginning word of the Torah, which as fate would have it, is ironically, literally, the word "beginning." -----The aleph א, is thus not the beginning in the written text even though it’s conceded to be the origin by any sage worth his salt. The origin, the alef, is hidden in the belly of the letters beit ב and tav ת, which spell, "virgin daughter" (see essay Perpetual Virginity). The origin, the alef, is hidden in the "virgin daughter" of the beginning, the first daughter of creation, whom, were the scripture taken literally, and properly, would be the first human, the Adam.
John
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