from pg. 56 in, ITG...
So, in this light, let’s consider “dabar – word. The first letter, known as a
Dalet ( ד), was drawn as an entrance or doorway. Affirming this, even today, dalet
means “door” in Hebrew.
The second letter of dabar is Beyt ( ב), which was depicted by way of a tent
shelter or home. As a result beyth still means “family and home.” It serves as the
basis for Yahowah’s “beryth – Family-Oriented Covenant Relationship”—
arguably the single most important word in the whole of God’s word.
The third and final letter of the Hebrew word for “word” is Rosh ( ר). It was
drawn in the shape of a human head, and conveyed the ideas of top, first, and best,
in addition to firstborn, leadership, and establishing a priority. So we should not
be surprised that even today, re’sh conveys all of these concepts. Further, a
derivative of re’sh, namely re’shyth, is the first word in the Torah.
So collectively, by examining the pictures drawn by the characters which
comprise dabar, we learn that God’s “word” serves as the “doorway” to His
“home,” and to participation in His covenant “family.” Those who place Yah’s
Word “above” all else, making it their “top priority,” become our Heavenly
Father’s “firstborn” children.
Daniel wrote:From "hard atheist" to "soft-agnostic"... he is on the slippery slope!
maybe RD should start over and become a newbie once more...while I hold out little hope for the likes of him, wouldn't it send this world in to a death spiral if he awoke...lol. I would love to see Bill Mahers playdo face melting!
http://blogs.saschina.or...ter-than-an-8-month-old/