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Commentary of the Bible with the New Aryan Translation
Genesis 1;1-5
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The First Age of the Restoration The following verses are form a translation titled, The New Aryan Translation, which you will find throughout this series, seeing that while we were in the process of listing each and every verse in the Holy Scriptures in order to complete this series, as a parallel, the Holy Scriptures will be translated, and listed in this series. The First Age of the Restoration In the Upheaval, the Heavenly Hosts [1] overturned [A] the heavens and the earth. 2 And the earth was under destruction, and cursed; desolation was upon the churning surface of the abyss. And the wrath of the Heavenly Hosts raged against the surface at its faults. 3 And the Heavenly Hosts ordered, Let there be the order of light: [2] and there was the light of order. 4 And the Heavenly Hosts observed the light of this order, and considered it proper: and the Heavenly Hosts made a division between the light of order, from the darkness of disorder. 5 And the Heavenly Hosts called the light a new beginning, [3] and the darkness they called the adversary. [4] And there was a beginning and an end of the first age. [5] [1] Eloheem is the word used here, in a
sense of plurality, so the intent was not just YHVH God, but the Heavenly
Hosts, as noted [2] Light, or the Hebrew "ore" from where we get
the word "ora" implies a spiritual sense, rather than a
luminescent sense, and was made a different word than the Hebrew for
illumination, also note that the restoration of the order of the cosmos is
not set until the forth age. Yashua Messiah was called the Light, (John
1:1-1:9) the implication here was of order, and properness, so we have the
proper intent here as "the light of order" [3] The Hebrew word
does translate as day, however in the figurative sense, and from the
intent of the Chaldean, the word clearly meant other than the sun hours,
so here is the proper intent as a new beginning [4] The Hebrew word does
translate as night, once again in the figurative sense, and from the
intent of the Chaldean, the intent was not when the sun goes away, so we
use the other meaning, and this is the spiritual intent, as the adversary,
or that which is not in order. [5] The Hebrew day began at sundown, thus
in other translations, "there was evening and there was morning"
simply meant a beginning and an end, as is thus noted, further, the word
usually translated as day, "yome" is simply a measurement of
time, most closely associated with "eon", or "era",
the proper intent was "age" in modern English. [A]
The Hebrew word usually translated “create”, was in fact a process of
building from a destroyed element, or cutting down the tree to fashion the
wood, etc. Basically, the Holy Scriptures do not go that far back into
time to show the Earth Planet’s formation, but it begins in the middle
of time, unlike the creationist view. There has been much speculation as to the purpose of this passage, the translating notes explain in some detail the purpose of the change from the generally accepted translations, as to present the proper intent, now we have it that in reality, the fourth age is the establishment of the cosmos, many have ventured to say that this was an end to a solar shutdown, and the re-ignition of the sun. Such Ideas are based on possible biblical idea, however, after careful consideration, and passive reference throughout the Holy Scriptures, it seems clear that the intent was that all restoration began with the partition of what was right and wrong. We find that the Holy Scriptures begin with the Laws of Yahweh God, and establish them prior to the very conception of modern humanity, and this modern struggle between the forces of "light" and the forces of "darkness", which understanding this fact, the Law predates restoration, leaves us to believe that what was here before has been in violation of Yahweh’s Laws prior. Further, the question of the six day creation is called into account, as is listed above in the translation notes, the term the "judeo-cultists" misuse for a day, as in a 24 hour period, has no such connotation, rather, a long ageless period of time, for which we can barely comprehend. What the regeneration of this universe begins with is the establishment of order, from chaos, and the clarification of that which is right from that which is wrong. John 1:1-10; "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Yahweh, and the Word was Yahweh. The same was in the beginning with Yahweh. All things were made through Him. Without Him was not anything made that has been made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness hasn't overcome it. There came a man, sent from Yahweh, whose name was John. The same came as a witness, that he might testify about the light, that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but was sent that he might testify about the light. The true light that enlightens everyone was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, and the world didn't recognize him." Thus, we have the first order of restoration, verifying the laws and the order that would prevent the new restored project from desolation. Now the Hebrew word usually translated "create", was in fact a process of building from a destroyed element, or cutting down the tree to fashion the wood, etc. Basically, the Holy Scriptures do not go that far back into time to show the Earth Planet’s formation, but it begins in the middle of time, unlike the creationist view. |