Here are some theories and information I've collected that I think are very interesting. This isn't to be provocative, but it is to make you think. I've always been told that we don't know the origins of the Genesis story and I've just accepted that in the past. But now I am realizing something isn't right.
pervigil ecce draco iquamis erepitantibus horrens
Latin for: awake, behold, a dragon, shivering with bursting forth from the ice
I find this question fascinating. Did the story of Genesis originate in Indochina?
(image source: Astrology and Cosmology in Early China - David W. Pankenier, yellow text inserted)
Neshamah - Horn - Mind
Nefesh - Neck - Instincts
Ruach - Lung - Emotions
Yechidah - Heart - Oneness
Chayah - Tail - Bridge to Transcendence
Chayah means life (as in Chi) but it is used to define the length and end of a person's life repeatedly in Genesis.
The 543rd word in the Bible is אלהים (Elohim) when the LORD God made every tree in the garden, including the tree of life (Gen 2:9). The term "the tree of life" (ועץ החיים) has a gematria value of 239, the 52nd prime number.
Jesus said, I am the light of the world (Joh 8:12). On the first day of Creation, God created light, and separated the light from the darkness. The first day of Creation is described in Gen 1:1-5.
there are 52 Hebrew words in these first five Bible verses
Nahash is the word translated as "serpent" in Genesis.
The lanterns are serpent eyes lighting the path, protecting the Egyptian god Heh. This is a charmed serpent, pressure has been applied to the top of his head (by Ra) to keep him calm. Heh is riding in the mouth, and HEH represents the breath, the spoken word.
This is "the way" to control yourself by looking at the dichotomy (opposing sides) - both extremes - and calming your mind.
Matthew 5:20
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