Section 2 The Story Of Creation - 04 In The Beginning
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Tittle means “A small diacritic mark, such as an accent, vowel mark, or dot over an i.” 16

Question: What is the relationship of “I Am the word made flesh” and the bible verse, as it relates to my question?

God’s answer:

Language teacher
I teach you the proper syntax.

Meaning of syntax: The arrangement of words and phrases to create well- formed sentences in a language: 1.1 A set of rules for or an analysis of this: generative syntax; 1.2 The branch of linguistics that deals with this.17

Question: Can you please confirm the phrase language teacher (I wasn’t sure if I heard Him correctly)?

God’s answer:

vocabulary
My Father sent me to teach.

Reference: When the feast was already half over, Jesus went up into the temple area and began to teach. The Jews were amazed and said, “How does he know scripture without having studied?” Jesus answered them and said, “My teaching is not my own but is from the one who sent me.” (John 7:14-16)

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Question: God, can you give me some Hebrew word that sums up everything you said?

God’s answer:

Tanakh

“ The Tanakh (/tɑːˈnɑːx/;[1] Hebrew: נ ַּ ַ"ךְ ַּ , pronounced [taˈnaχ] or [təˈnax]; also Tenakh, Tenak, Tanach) or Mikra or Hebrew Bible is the canonical collection of Jewish texts, which is also a textual source for the Christian Old Testament.

Tanakh is an acronym of the first Hebrew letter of each of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: Torah ("Teaching", also known as the Five Books of Moses), Nevi'im ("Prophets") and Ketuvim ("Writings")—hence TaNaKh. The name "Mikra" (ארקמ), meaning "that which is read", is another Hebrew word for the Tanakh. The books of the Tanakh were passed on by each generation, and according to rabbinic tradition were accompanied by an oral tradition, called the Oral Torah.”

Question: Why this word?

God’s answer:

It all adds up.

It all adds up is the message accompanying the sculpture in answer to my question about this subject.

Question: Please confirm.

God’s answer:

First God gave me the word: Yap. Yap is a slang word meaning “to talk incessantly.” 18

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