Category Archives: Genesis/Bereshith

[YHWH’s covenant with Abraham—let us not miss the point that this covenant is intended to be a blessing to ALL of humankind except that the process will take centuries, if not millennia for its final fulfillment.  But it starts with this covenant that creates an exclusive lineage that will lead to the establishment of a […]

Genesis/Bereshith 17: "as for Yishmael, I hearken to you . . .but my covenant I will establish with Yitzhak"

[YHWH’s covenant with Abraham—let us not miss the point that this covenant is intended to be a blessing to ALL of humankind except that the process will take centuries, if not millennia for its final fulfillment.  But it starts with this covenant that creates an exclusive lineage that will lead to the establishment of a […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 14: " Now Malki-Tzedek, king of Salem . . . he was priest of God Most-High, "

[To what lengths does Abraham go in looking after the safety and protection of his nephew Lot?  In this chapter, Abraham goes to war against four kings to rescue Lot, what a great uncle to have!   In this chapter, we meet that ‘mysterious’ king of righteousness that we, as Christian/Messianic teachers used to teach […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 12: " All the clans of the soil will find blessing through you! "

[Abrahamic faith — what is it exactly?  Three of the world’s monotheistic religions trace their roots to Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam . . . and obviously that is about all they share, their roots. How could these world religions differ so much in belief, practice and most importantly, their GOD, was Abraham a religious schizophrenic […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 11: " its name was called Bavel for there YHWH baffled the language of all the earth-folk."

[We have written an earlier post on this chapter, asking the question: So what’s wrong with building a high tower?: More questions that need to be asked are: what is wrong with unity, harmony, working together, making a name for a people-group who want to build a tower?   Isn’t that what Elohiym required of […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 10: ". . . these are the begetting of the sons of Noah. . . Sons were born to them after the Deluge."

[We are all descendants of Noah and his three sons. . . . think about the implications of that.  If the Creator saw fit to start over and repopulate the earth with the only ‘righteous’ man worth saving in his generation, then what would be the proverbial fly in the ointment?  Well as it turns […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 9: “My bow I set in the clouds, so that it may serve as a sign of the covenant between me and the earth”

[PEACE between Heaven and earth . . .Divinity and humanity . . .wrongdoing thrives on earth which angers Heaven, so the Deluge.  But after judgment and widespread destruction, the dove symbol appears for the first time (unless it has been in widespread use in myths and legends of antiquity).  Here, it is used in the […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 8: “I will never curse the soil again on humankind’s account.”

[Little do readers of the Hebrew Scriptures realize that on top of communication from the Revelator on Sinai regarding teachings and instructions for mankind, we would learn about earthly time and seasons, regional flora and fauna, differences between raven and dove, things that biblical figures like Noah would automatically know but that we would most […]

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Genesis/Bereshith 7: “The Deluge was forty days upon the earth.”

[In this sixth millennium when the world has witnessed and experienced tidal waves, tsunamis and sea surge “of biblical flood proportions” the releasing of water from the heavens as well as from the deep is no longer inconceivable.  Blow by blow accounts presented by international media on television screens and cellphone videos taken by survivors […]

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