GENESISOpen Book

By Marie Michael Gabriel © March 1996

Endnotes:

Much of what I have left out of this Genesis exegesis are what I call filters. As a process of teaching a spiritual lesson, much was added to allow the mind to work with the ideas and bear fruit. This is similar to using parables and epithets. Much of what is not covered in this writing is either repetitious, to facilitate memory, or fillers that were used to unite sections of ideas. The Hebrew manuscripts did not use paragraphs or pages or chapters or sections, neither did they use numbered verses. These were added to facilitate research into source materials, as many books were used to give us the common Bible. They too, were written with chapters, sections, page numbers, verses, and the like. Thus, what I have so far considered as a filler or filter, I have left out of this writing. Perhaps, I will find those more valuable than pauses as I continue to study.

Because this is so new to us, I have left many openings for your own personal interpretation. I am consciously not giving you fruit and eating it for you. I think that for this study to be most effective, you need to cogitate a lot of the values of the words as translated, according to your own experiences and wisdom. This liberty also allows us to understand how 17th century translators may have gotten some of the ideas out of context, the most obvious being the physical bible and attributing the patterns of GOD to the whimsy of men (that is, making GOD in man's image).

An angel message I received a few years ago was to write the ideas as single entries. This helped me to study and learn much quicker, because all the filters were removed and I saw each idea as separate and unique, having a single value. Then, when I combined like ideas, I conceived a clearer understanding of scripture.

The Sons of Jacob were also taught to record their impressions in a pundamental manner, seeing the creation as two-fold, they gave information out in a double value and only the ones that learned a singular focus towards GOD were able to glean the spiritual values and live that life. Jesus and the prophets are examples of the results of such singular devotion to GOD.

One final note: Genesis gives us the word "GENE" and from this we also get words such as: generation, genetic, genetic activity, hereditary, inheritance, heirs, heirloom, progeny, prodigy, project, etc.

Genesis being an apocalyptic book must give us all these things, like Revelations. Thus, the conclusions drawn in Genesis as relates to the generations are also in Revelations and prove the same power acting throughout. In Genesis, we have the results of joy and the expansion into higher worlds; so do we have the same results of joy and the expansion into higher worlds in Revelations. The 2 books are very much alike, especially when we use our own language for understanding.

Index  Genesis   1    a    b    c    d     e     f     g     h      2    a     b     c    d     e    3    a     b     c      4     a     5   a     Endnotes:   6     Genesis   7    a     b      c      d      e      f       g      h      i       j   and  8    a    b   are without bible verses.  


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