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Genesis
1 1 Genesis
is the first book of the Torah, e.g. all of Genesis is covered under the
overall meaning of Establishing and Setting Priorities, or the Futhark word
Fehu. The
first sentence is about establishing the priorities of the first sentence and
first chapter of the first book. The
first word simply compounds the issues of Establishing and Setting
Priorities. The
sentence “In
the
beginning,
God
(Yahweh) created
the
Heavens
and
the
Earth.”
Sounds
simply enough, but the I which is the Futhark Symbol meaning Future sets the
tone for the entire rest of what comes after in each and every measured
portion of what happens after, the future is what is being discussed. The Past
issues and how the past directly cascades into affecting the future. “Those whom forget the past, are doomed to repeat past
mistakes”. Each
and every Hebrew Letter is an entire word in the Futhark. English since it is
in large part based from Gaelic, Norweigan, German,
with a touch of Latin the AlphaBet of English have
a direct character to character translation key. A = Anuz,
B = Bircano, C = Kannaz, etc. Although T and H are the character of Thurasaz,
X is the characters of Kannaz and Haggalaz. H, T, and C not together form
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