Jehovah Eloheim; Art Bulla on BlogTalkRadio - http://ping.fm/gJ9iY
Original Air Date: July 15, 2010
Jehovah Eloheim
Call from Van Hale, discussion of Eloheim in Genesis, chapter 1, whereas in Genesis 2, the title of Deity is changed to Jehovah Eloheim. This is Adam's (Michael's) Jehovah, from the older earth that Adam lived upon in his mortality, saith the Lord God. Whereas in Genesis 1, "Eloheim" is the Council of the Gods, presided over by the head God, Adam's Father who directed Michael and his Jehovah to "prepare an earth whereon these (Adam's spirit children) may dwell in mortality as Adam had done. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p.348 I shall comment on the very first Hebrew word in the Bible; I will make a comment on the very first sentence of the history of the creation in the Bible-Berosheit. When the inspired man wrote it, he did not put the baith there. An old Jew without any authority added the word; he thought it too bad to begin to talk about the head! It read first, "The head one of the Gods brought forth the Gods." That is the true meaning of the words. Baurau signifies to bring forth. Thus the head God brought forth the Gods in the grand council. Ibid, p.348 Oh, ye lawyers, ye doctors, and ye priests, who have persecuted me, I want to let you know that the Holy Ghost knows something as well as you do. The head God called together the Gods and sat in grand council to bring forth the world. The grand councilors sat at the head in yonder heavens and contemplated the creation ... Ibid, p.372 The head God organized the heavens and the earth. In the beginning the heads of the Gods organized the heavens and the earth. Now the learned priests and the people rage, and the heathen imagine a vain thing. "The head one of the Gods said, Let us make a man in our own image." I once asked a learned Jew, "If the Hebrew language compels us to render all words ending in heim in the plural, why not render the first Eloheim plural?" He replied, "That is the rule with few exceptions; but in this case it would ruin the Bible." He acknowledged I was right.
Original Air Date: July 15, 2010
Jehovah Eloheim
Call from Van Hale, discussion of Eloheim in Genesis, chapter 1, whereas in Genesis 2, the title of Deity is changed to Jehovah Eloheim. This is Adam's (Michael's) Jehovah, from the older earth that Adam lived upon in his mortality, saith the Lord God. Whereas in Genesis 1, "Eloheim" is the Council of the Gods, presided over by the head God, Adam's Father who directed Michael and his Jehovah to "prepare an earth whereon these (Adam's spirit children) may dwell in mortality as Adam had done. Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p.348 I shall comment on the very first Hebrew word in the Bible; I will make a comment on the very first sentence of the history of the creation in the Bible-Berosheit. When the inspired man wrote it, he did not put the baith there. An old Jew without any authority added the word; he thought it too bad to begin to talk about the head! It read first, "The head one of the Gods brought forth the Gods." That is the true meaning of the words. Baurau signifies to bring forth. Thus the head God brought forth the Gods in the grand council. Ibid, p.348 Oh, ye lawyers, ye doctors, and ye priests, who have persecuted me, I want to let you know that the Holy Ghost knows something as well as you do. The head God called together the Gods and sat in grand council to bring forth the world. The grand councilors sat at the head in yonder heavens and contemplated the creation ... Ibid, p.372 The head God organized the heavens and the earth. In the beginning the heads of the Gods organized the heavens and the earth. Now the learned priests and the people rage, and the heathen imagine a vain thing. "The head one of the Gods said, Let us make a man in our own image." I once asked a learned Jew, "If the Hebrew language compels us to render all words ending in heim in the plural, why not render the first Eloheim plural?" He replied, "That is the rule with few exceptions; but in this case it would ruin the Bible." He acknowledged I was right.
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