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-=====ahyah===== 
-אהיה  
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-The opening scene of Genesis uses the word 'ahyah' several times. 
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-  *//On Earth **we are** worthless junk// 
-  *//The Mayim spoke to the Elohim “**We are** light!”// 
-  *//The Elohim studied light (in a) dark era; studying night, **we are** evening// 
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-There is no debate that 'ahyah' is the typical form and spelling for the verb “to be”, "is", "was". 
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-In the book of Exodus we are shown that 'ahyah' is the root of the name [[Yahweh]]/[[Jehovah]]. Notice the personal nature of the word as it is used in Exodus. 'Jehovah' is very definitively understood to mean "I AM". Jehovah does NOT mean "it is" or "it was".   
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-Bringing this personal understanding back to the context of Genesis, we have applied 'ahyah' to the opening scene with this same consistent personal nature, this time spoken by the plural Elohim, to mean "we are". This interpretation is more consistent across the uses of the word 'ahyah'. 
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-Notice that the Genesis account also uses a different word for "to be". ([[hytah]]) היתה is used in Genesis  
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-These are not the same word and should not be lumped together in the same [[Strong Number]] 
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-These seem to be three separate words, implying that: 
-  -<1961> needs to be split -> suggest 91961 for [[hytah]] 
-  -[[Jehovah]] does not in fact mean "I am" 
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-this word may or may not be related to [[hytah]] היתה, the word used in Genesis 1:2 to describe how the Earth **was** 
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-"and the earth **was** formless and void" 
  
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