Aleph, Men, Shin, three letters of Hebrew alphabet dedicated to God's Act of Creation. Light as 'Aleph'. Waters as 'Men', Fire as 'Shin'. So the Shekinah Cloud of Glory out of the Holocaust was the Angel of the Lord, not by Substance of the Water, but by the Holy Ghost. The Aleph came into the masses of water, so as to be the flesh and blood of men, and then the exchange of state, the Light turning the Waters back into Energy of Light, was the Rapid Fire of the Holy Ghost in Holocaust
Alpeh, Men, Shin are the Hebrew roots of the Trinity. The Creation called " Ma'asaph Bereshith" "In the Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth" The Light is Aleph ( photon energy) the Waters is 'Men' ( molecular mass) and Fire is Shin, (rapid oxidation that moves energy and mass to exchange states of being) And so the Light came into the darkness and the Waters were changed by the Fire of the Holocaust. The Light came into Living Waters, to Baptize the world by Fire 3=1
Hebrew Alphabet of 22 characters, Three were dedicated to Creation, Seven to Archangels and Twelve to the Signs of the times. All together,every tot and tittle expanded on the inwardly nature of God. From the outer perimeter of God there is seen the Oneness, but from the inside of God, as inside the Temple, the Character of God opens to Three Worships of God , Seven Angels and Twelve Times to fulfill the 22 letters of Hebrew Alphabet. Aleph, Men, Shin is the Trinity of Ma'asaph Bereshith
Have you read, "How Greek Philosophy Corrupted The Christian Concept of God" by Richard R. Hopkins and published by Horizon Publishing? I think you'd all find it interesting.
Although it can't be considered conclusive, it is interesting that in many of the early NT manuscripts, Jesus' name is given in an abbreviated form much in the way normally only reserved for YHWH. This would have been when there was still a significant Jewish influence and might be an indication that they held Jesus to be divine.
I read a little about that is the writings of the Early Church Fathers. Also it appears that from their writings that the concept of the Trinity came earlier than people give credit for. GBU
What incredible insight. I've always thought the writings of the early fathers are overlooked, but there is a richness there, dare I say tradition, which would benefit us all.
By the way Bingolly...the music is very evocative...wow. Thanks for uploading this video.
Thanks Mapollo. Yes, many people say the Trinity was not discussed by the Early Fathers. Maybe their eyes will be opened when I get to the Trinity itself. Peace
John's use of "logos" is significant because of the nature of that Gospel. The synoptics were writen to spread the Good News to an unbelieving world and concentrated on the key events of Jesus' life and ministry. The Gospel of John, on the other hand, speaks in lengthier vignettes about certain questions that must have puzzled the early Christians. Jesus is clearly the Son of God but what does that mean? What was Jesus' state before He was born ? How do we understand the bread and cup? etc.
I am sure you are aware that The Catholic Church addresses the Bread of Life as related to the Deity of Jesus. I will not present any one view though when I put up my video on the I am sayings later today. Thanks
Great job with this video! Defintiely one of your best! I would point out that in the philosophy of the time the first principle or arche was considred completely transcendent and thus did not directly interact with the creation of the cosmos. This was done through the intermediary logos. I have introduced the "arche" in my series on philosophy but haven't gotten to the introduction of the logos yet.
Your comments had volumes to the context of this video. Your knowledge of these philosophers gives you a rich understanding of John's Logos. I hope in some way we can peak the interest of people to investigate this more. GBU
Aleph, Men, Shin, three letters of Hebrew alphabet dedicated to God's Act of Creation. Light as 'Aleph'. Waters as 'Men', Fire as 'Shin'. So the Shekinah Cloud of Glory out of the Holocaust was the Angel of the Lord, not by Substance of the Water, but by the Holy Ghost. The Aleph came into the masses of water, so as to be the flesh and blood of men, and then the exchange of state, the Light turning the Waters back into Energy of Light, was the Rapid Fire of the Holy Ghost in Holocaust
CarmineFragione 9 months ago
Alpeh, Men, Shin are the Hebrew roots of the Trinity. The Creation called " Ma'asaph Bereshith" "In the Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth" The Light is Aleph ( photon energy) the Waters is 'Men' ( molecular mass) and Fire is Shin, (rapid oxidation that moves energy and mass to exchange states of being) And so the Light came into the darkness and the Waters were changed by the Fire of the Holocaust. The Light came into Living Waters, to Baptize the world by Fire 3=1
CarmineFragione 9 months ago
Hebrew Alphabet of 22 characters, Three were dedicated to Creation, Seven to Archangels and Twelve to the Signs of the times. All together,every tot and tittle expanded on the inwardly nature of God. From the outer perimeter of God there is seen the Oneness, but from the inside of God, as inside the Temple, the Character of God opens to Three Worships of God , Seven Angels and Twelve Times to fulfill the 22 letters of Hebrew Alphabet. Aleph, Men, Shin is the Trinity of Ma'asaph Bereshith
CarmineFragione 9 months ago
Is it true that the letters of Paul are older than the four gospels ?
truthhitmanisback 2 years ago
@truthhitmanisback Some of them predate the gospels. The earliest gospel is probably Mark. Thanks
Bingolly1 2 years ago
Excellent work Bing, Peace
TheRockStillStands 2 years ago
Have you read, "How Greek Philosophy Corrupted The Christian Concept of God" by Richard R. Hopkins and published by Horizon Publishing? I think you'd all find it interesting.
cbolton16 2 years ago
I have not read that book but will check it out and see what it has to say. Thanks for that info.
Bingolly1 2 years ago
WOW i am learning a lot from you .GBU
heartofmygod 2 years ago
Second mapollo's comments. These videos and the comments were very insightful. Excellent. Peace
BeingBob 2 years ago
Thanks Bo9b. I will do a video on the Holy Spirit and then begin on the Trinity. GBU
Bingolly1 2 years ago
Excellent job Bingolly. Peace
TheRockStillStands 2 years ago
Thanks and GBU
Bingolly1 2 years ago
Although it can't be considered conclusive, it is interesting that in many of the early NT manuscripts, Jesus' name is given in an abbreviated form much in the way normally only reserved for YHWH. This would have been when there was still a significant Jewish influence and might be an indication that they held Jesus to be divine.
labarum312 2 years ago
I read a little about that is the writings of the Early Church Fathers. Also it appears that from their writings that the concept of the Trinity came earlier than people give credit for. GBU
Bingolly1 2 years ago
What incredible insight. I've always thought the writings of the early fathers are overlooked, but there is a richness there, dare I say tradition, which would benefit us all.
By the way Bingolly...the music is very evocative...wow. Thanks for uploading this video.
mapollo 2 years ago
Thanks Mapollo. Yes, many people say the Trinity was not discussed by the Early Fathers. Maybe their eyes will be opened when I get to the Trinity itself. Peace
Bingolly1 2 years ago
John's use of "logos" is significant because of the nature of that Gospel. The synoptics were writen to spread the Good News to an unbelieving world and concentrated on the key events of Jesus' life and ministry. The Gospel of John, on the other hand, speaks in lengthier vignettes about certain questions that must have puzzled the early Christians. Jesus is clearly the Son of God but what does that mean? What was Jesus' state before He was born ? How do we understand the bread and cup? etc.
labarum312 2 years ago
I am sure you are aware that The Catholic Church addresses the Bread of Life as related to the Deity of Jesus. I will not present any one view though when I put up my video on the I am sayings later today. Thanks
Bingolly1 2 years ago
Great job with this video! Defintiely one of your best! I would point out that in the philosophy of the time the first principle or arche was considred completely transcendent and thus did not directly interact with the creation of the cosmos. This was done through the intermediary logos. I have introduced the "arche" in my series on philosophy but haven't gotten to the introduction of the logos yet.
labarum312 2 years ago
Your comments had volumes to the context of this video. Your knowledge of these philosophers gives you a rich understanding of John's Logos. I hope in some way we can peak the interest of people to investigate this more. GBU
Bingolly1 2 years ago