This show originally aired on Oct. 31, 2019. Continuing our study in Genesis, picking up in chapter 3.
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This show originally aired on Oct. 31, 2019. Continuing our study in Genesis, picking up in chapter 3.
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Garden of Eden
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Great study thank you both soo much shalom
Yes the Book of Adam and Eve describes very much how our Fathers gather their families around them and teach and prophesied…amazing to know..🔥🙏🏾💪🏽💜👑
I am really loving this series. Thank you both!
At about 1:36:17, Zen is reading the Genesis 3:1-13 equivalent from the Targum and at verse 8, he said “they heard the voice of the ‘Word of the LORD’ God walking in the garden…”
With that said, have you guys heard of the “Eth Cepher” book https://www.cepher.net/ , which is meant to be the compilation of 87 books of sacred scripture. (The free iPhone app contains the “canonized” 66 books, get here
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cepher-abridged-edition/id1406576338 )
They note that the “Eth” was omitted many times from Scripture, and this book puts the Eth back in. It reminded me of Zen saying the “Word of the LORD” was also omitted from Scripture many times, and I wondered if it was actually one and the same thing.
Well, I just looked in the Eth Cepher Book for Genesis 3:8 and I see the “Eth” there! It says: “And they heard the Eth-voice of Yahuah Elohiym walking in the garden…”
Could it be that the “Eth” and “Word” omissions are the same?
Having said that, I’m curious to know if there is evidence of a connection for why John 1:1 says “In the beginning was the Word!” I want to know if “Eth” is another way of saying “word” or if there is another word in the ancient translations that gives a hint that “Eth” was translated into “word”… OR, what if John was thinking of the Septuagint, was the word “logos” used, in the Septuagint somewhere, as a translation for “Eth” or for the purpose of meaning “the Word of the LORD”?