Thursday, June 23, 2005

Spirit of the Torah

What came first?
by Melissa R. Lynch

‘In the Bible time is reversed,’ said Steinsaltz, noting an odd quirk in the original Hebrew text of the Old Testament. ‘The future is always written in the past tense, and the past is always written in the future tense.’ … ‘Here, in Isaiah, it says that you need to look backwards to see the future,’ he said. ‘‘Where Isaiah says, ‘Tell the things that are to come hereafter,’ you can translate the same words to read, ‘They told the future backwards.’’”
~ “The Bible Code” by Michael Drosnin, page 175 ~

My son came into my office one day in order to tell me what had happened while he was watching Cable TV. He said that the screen showed a boy’s image while playing the recording of a girl’s voice. What he experienced was an audio/video timing error. But it made think of something. Light and sound do not travel at the same speed.

So, what we are actually seeing & perceiving NOW, may not be the ACTUAL voice of God YET. Apply the science to Torah.

Genesis (Bereshith) 1:3: “G-d said, “There shall be light, and light came into existence.”

The “light came into existence” before it was created. Notice that the tenses of the verbs switch from past, future, and back to past.

In other words, "god" speaks from the past into the future. Then in the very instance the words are spoken, the light is created …or possibly beforehand?

Isaiah 66:7~9: “‘Before she goes into labor, she gives birth; before the pains come upon her, she delivers a son. Who has ever heard of such a thing? Who has ever seen such things? Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment? Yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children. Do I bring to the moment of birth and not give delivery?’ says the Lord.”

God’s spoken words in creation …extend to the ends of that moment …stretching as far into the “future” as needed …in order to fulfill that moment of thought (creation). THEN, it boomerangs back to "him," having made the Light exist even before it was created.

We are living in the process of creation. And "god" has not necessarily spoken (yet)...or at least, we haven’t heard "god"…YET.

“The distinction between the past, present and future
is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”
~ Albert Einstein~


For a more in-depth look into the reasoning for this blog, go to: http://www.spirit-of-the-torah.com/court.html


1 Comments:

At 9:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A friend of mine mentioned 2012 last night to me and it's the first I heard about it so I jumped on here out of curiosity. I think it's kind of sick and sounds like a bunch of skeptical jargon.
I choose to live every day like it is the last because let's be real, WHO THE HELL KNOWS what is going to happen or when it's your time to go on. The past is history, the future is a mystery and now is a gift, thats why it's called the present. It's not healthy to sit around and trip out about when you will die. Stop wasting your time you have now.
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