IT'S YOUR MOMENT · STATE OF THE RESEARCH
Within the traditional reading of Genesis 1:10, we find something new from Genesis 2:4–7. A story of the Heavens & Earth begins abruptly with the toledot, in Hebrew, "shaking up the heavens and earth, sea and dry land, once again." (Haggai)
This is the Genealogical Record
אֵלֶּה תוֹלְדוֹת
Man receives breath on Day 3.
And God saw this is Good.
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CURRENT RESEARCH · THE LENS
At the start of Day 4 — God says it is Not Good for Man to be alone. The lights, signs and seasons are then set in the firmament.
The Mandarin language in its pictographic form — 好 (good = woman + child) — tips the scales toward the Day 4 reading. The stars are set as signs pointing toward Mother and Child. Abraham looked toward those same stars. 87% of the first sixteen language and culture groups revealed spontaneous bridge-building material in connection with the Hebrew Genesis story.
The first documented case of a non-Hebrew tradition finding The Man through the stars — the Magi from the east — from within their own language and cosmological framework, long before the Hebrew scriptures reached them.
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