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- | We need to move [[bara]] | + | Arguably one of the most important words in the bible, ' |
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+ | Every English translation of the bible has chosen to translate this word as " | ||
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+ | Unquestionably, | ||
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+ | So what is the meaning of ' | ||
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+ | Judaism and Christianity are frameworks that are both ancient and powerful. They are made of of various teachings and doctrines, many of which have come to take the form of assumptions about the nature of reality itself. They purport to build these teachings purely upon the Hebrew texts. | ||
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+ | One of the most important of these assumptions or teachings or doctrines is that " | ||
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+ | Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | *Rather than " | ||
+ | *rather than " | ||
+ | *rather than the action being performed upon "the heavens and the earth", | ||
+ | *rather than the timing being "in the beginning", | ||
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+ | It seems that the assumptions regarding this phrase bear additional investigation into the true meaning of ' | ||
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+ | In 2009, the Dutch theologian Ellen van Wolde published " | ||
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+ | Van Wolde' | ||
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+ | Certainly, the implications of this claim can not be overlooked, so one must be careful in embracing a definition with such a profound potential impact. Surely an exhaustive contextual analysis is warranted. | ||
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+ | ====Bera Usage==== | ||
+ | There are 47 instances of the word ' | ||
+ | The first three instances occur in the first chapter of Genesis | ||
+ | *Genesis 1:1 - //the established division divided between The Elohim and The [[Shemim]] on Earth// | ||
+ | *Genesis 1:21 - //The Elohim divided the monsters The Giants and all souls living grazers who crawled// | ||
+ | *Genesis 1:27 - //The Elohim divided the human Shadow Ones Shadow Ones The Elohim divided and male female divided// | ||
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+ | In each of these instances, the Elohim are dividing or being divided between some other group of living beings; the [[Shemim]], [[Tanim]], [[Gedolim]](giants), | ||
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+ | The next four occurrences of ' | ||
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+ | In light of this it seems very strange that in Genesis 6:7 [[Jehovah]] decides to wipe out these divisions that were established by the Elohim. "// | ||
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+ | Several later verses again refer specifically to the dividing between the [[Shemim]] (Deuteronomy 4:32, Isaiah 42:5, Isaiah 43:7, Isaiah 45:8, Isaiah 45:12, Isaiah 45:18, Isaiah 65:17,) or other beings (Ecclesiastes 12:1, Isaiah45:7, Ezekiel 21:19, Ezekiel 28:13-15, Amos 4:13, Psalms 51:10) | ||
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+ | After this, further division takes place upon the earth, dividing up the lands and various groups of people, or establishing borders. | ||
+ | These events can be seen in Exodus 34:10, Numbers 16:30, Joshua 17:15-18, 1 Samuel 2:29, Psalms 89:12, | ||
+ | Psalms 89:47, Psalms 102:18, Psalms104: | ||
+ | Jeremiah 31:22, Ezekiel 21:30, Ezekiel 23:47, and Malachi 2:10. | ||
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+ | It is quite clear that these events are not acts of " | ||
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+ | In the light of contextual analysis it is abundantly clear that ' | ||
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+ | ====Divided words==== | ||
+ | Aside from ' | ||
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+ | Each will be examined further within their own dictionary entry: | ||
+ | ^Word ^ LexID ^ Meaning ^Occurrences ^Defining Verse| | ||
+ | ^bera | LexID 1254 | division by people group or by geography|47 instances | Joshua 17:15-18| | ||
+ | ^[[hebedil]] | LexID 914 | to separate; implying idealistic opposition and/or physical splitting | 39 instances|Leviticus 20: | ||
+ | ^[[pered]] | LexID 6504 | social isolation | 25 instances | Genesis 13:9 | | ||
+ | ^[[asi]]| | | | | | ||
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+ | Notably, the division spoken of in Genesis 1:1 can now be categorized as a division by geography (or more generally, location) of certain distinct people groups. Hence, when we read: | ||
+ | "//the established division divided The Elohim and The Shemim and Earth//", | ||
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+ | Additionally, | ||
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+ | Likewise, because ' | ||
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+ | see also [[berasit]] and [[berak]] | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | My good friend and well-known theologian/ | ||
+ | //Your argument might have had more force had you suggested words the text might have used to communicate the notion of creation ex nihilo. If there are no such words in the Hebrew text, it might be that bara(sic) was used simply because there wasn't a better alternative within the language.// | ||
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+ | Mark is correct in pointing out this possibility, | ||
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+ | LexID 1254 |
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