Chronological start in the Holy Bible.
There are three starts in the Holy Bible. One might read Genesis 1:1 and say that is the start. Moses wrote the book of Genesis as Moses was dictated by God. The story of Moses starts in Exodus chapter 1, as autobiographically written by Moses. John 1:1 is before even Genesis 1:1 .
John 1:1
Understanding John 1:1 is quite the intellectual task. It describes the eternal life of Jesus. On its surface, it posits that the Word was used by the Eternal God to describe God. Eternal implies God is first, and we can read that into the verse. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." That is, to imply that time begins, and the beginning of time starts with the Word, and since at the beginning before creation occurs, there is only God, so the word which started time, then can only describe God. Are we then positing that Jesus the Word, is as eternal as time, and less eternal than God? Then we are missing a peice of the puzzle, a peice revealed by holy scripture, revealed by the saints of the Church.
John 1:1 and Genesis 1:1 show pi and e
Certain ancient people didn't have numbers before modern Arabic numbers, and they used their alphabet to symbolize numbers. If we apply the same peculiar equation using alphanumerical values to these 2 important verses, we arrive at two 'transcendental numbers.' Firstly the equation is: The population of the letters multiplied by the product of the letters divided by the population of words multiplied by the product of the words
Genesis 1:1 is written in Hebrew language. In the Hebrew alphabet there are 22 letters, but there are different glyphs if a certain 5 letters are placed at the end of a word. This yeilds 27 values or 1 to 9, 10 to 90, and 100 to 900. John 1:1 is written in Greek. In the Greek alphabet, when they include 3 presently lost letters, also had 27 letters corresponding to the same 1 to 9 distribution.
A word gets its own value by adding the numerical values of its constituent letters together. We'll get to the fun arithmetic soon, also found at http://khouse.org/personal_update/articles/2003/mysteries-pi-and-e In conclusion, pi is approximated by Genesis 1:1 using this formula, pi multiplied by 100000000000000000; And e is approximated by John 1:1, well, e multiplied by 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000; Being transcendant means that they apply across dimensions, and e is special, because it represents the preservation of terms across infinite dimensions. e is also called logarithmic. It's not an ignorable coincidence that John 1:1 describes the Word. (Word translates into Logos in the Greek language.) And consider what it means when something is of higher dimensions. It means that lesser dimensional objects exist within it. Like a square inside a cube, or a circle inside a spheroidal ball. Also with higher dimensions means that something we measure like time, can have two equally distant infinities. This implies that the Word which I said above may denote the start of time, now can also transcend time itself, to be preexisting before the beginning of the fourth dimension of time, since a higher dimension includes all of the lower dimension, with room to spare.
Exodus and the authorship of Moses.
The actual start of the holy bible, starts with Moses. Many myths surround Moses, besides what is plainly written in the Holy Bible's pentateuch. His mother hid him from genocide, and he became a step-grandson to the genocidal king. There's alot we can say about this upbringing, and certainly I have seen some Jew say that Moses was the first to use grammar amongst the Hebrew. There is the civic responsibility Moses learnt from looking over the shoulder of his step-brother the future king.
After the descendants of Jacob were freed from slavery in Egypt, they walked for 3 months, so it is surmised, until God spoke the 10 commandments. We can see that God saw the destiny Moses would have on the world, when God first met Moses as the burning bush. But Moses' destiny as the mouthpeice of God was sealed when Israel elected Moses to liase with God to the people. I say that the burning bush represents the tree of life, that the world's 6 dimensional possibilities becomes when the 7 dimensional words of God's truth shape the world of all possibilities into a world of very good life. Because of Israel's continual rebellion, Moses had 40 years after the 10 commandments, to write down, what God told him to write. The whole traumatic episode of the 10 plagues of Egypt was a big lesson for Moses to accurately relay the words which God asked him to relay.
Genesis 1
In Genesis, Moses explains the entire world history, from its very creation, to the creation of mankind, the creation of his ancestors, and then their arrival into Egypt as beggars escaping the famine 400 years before Moses was born. This diagnostic survey of time connects us to Exodus 20:2, as a commandment to remember God. By diagnostic I mean, we look backwards at the time's history, to see the wider world under God's control, throughout history.
Genesis 1 describes the creation of the world in 7 days. From the first light, to the first trees, and then the first humans. In Genesis 2:4, we then see that Moses wrote that the world was made in 1 day. This is no accident of computation, but a sure realization of reality as we see it. It is a sign of God's compassion, the love of Christ who came down from heaven to bear our lives and be tested as we are tested. Once you realize that God is telling Moses what to write. Once you realize that God speaks truth. Then we can understand that God spoke about creating the world, in the present tense, as providing the plans or recipe. Then in Genesis 2:4, the verse is spoken in hindsight, to summarize the past actions. Genesis 2:4 is a praiseworthy verse. Genesis 1 to 2:3 is a passage worthy of observation and obedience.
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