Genesis Hoaxes (1): God

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2007

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As a few Viewers have pointed out, there is an "error" @ position 1:35. The era should read: A.D. (or C.E.).

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Did the original author of Genesis actually use the word "GOD" in his writings? Suppose the word HE DID USE meant something COMPLETELY DIFFERENT!? Would you like to know more?

DISCOVER how the original Hebrew scriptures DIFFER from their English counterparts. And the messages they intended to convey.

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This Video Series is an "Elementary Level" directed to users of Hebrew reference materials. If your knowledge of biblical Hebrew is borderline fluent, you might as well be a College Graduate telling a bunch of 5th Graders they are not as smart as you.

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  • dunklaw

    The ancient Hebrews worshipped just as many deities as their Sumerian, Babylonian & Egyptian predecessors! Do you honestly think these cultures were complete morons for 1000s of years until the Hebrews showed up?

    Hollywood gives the impression, while the ancient Hebrews were in Egypt they were devoted to Yahweh all their lives & obeyed Hebrew Laws, Customs & Religious Practices that did not come along until AFTER they entered the Promised Land.

  • According to Genesis/Exodus, the nomadic Jacob/Israel, his family & servants relocated to Egypt b/c famine was everywhere. Gee - How did Egypt avoid a global famine w/o Devine Intervention? And how did a people (Hebrews) with NO culture of their own NOT be influenced by the greatest empire of the time (Egypt) after spending their lives their? What was one of the 1st things they did after the Exodus? Return to Egyptian religion (i.e. worship the Golden Calf).

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  • There have been more than 47,000 views about the Genesis Hoax.

    The biggest Hoax is Jesus Christ.

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    I challenge anyone to produce one piece of evidence documenting the existence of Jesus  that was recorded during the supposed lifespan of Jesus (1Ce - 33 CE).

    If you can explain why the earthquake/Zombie story in Matthew 27: 50-54 is not in any other Gospel or recorded by anyone else, that would make challenge number 2.

  • Hell, the entire supernatural believe system know as Christianity is a hoax!

    This ignorant believe system is the greatest hoax in human history.

  • Please try to find a good Hebrew/English Interlinear Bible which gives you the Hebrew TEXT which includes syntax (prefixes and suffixes). Avoid people like this who contradict their own hypothis.

    Shalom

  • Man (adam) is plural, "the" has been added. However The Text itself reads "ha'adam" = "the man"; also "adam" is first singular masculine. Yes it conveys Humanity-plural but only in that humanity is found IN adam (singular) ie Israel (people-plural) is of one Man Abraham, or Jacob(singular) represents Israel (the people-plural). What makes singular plural is syntax construct of the Text, Not the word itself in isolation to the text. What CB is doing is very bad scholarship.

  • Poor ChurchBandit,

    He is quoting from a Concordance (which is exellently useful to find the root or meaning of a biblical Word). However, He is "NOT" quoting from THE biblical text itself. Example- Elohiym is A Plural Noun But is used as first person singular (ie- Exod.7:1 Moses Becomes "The Elohiym" to Pharoah; Both Moses and Elohiym are singular. Another example- CB uses to introduce his idiology is Hoaxes 7. He states that the "the" in Gen 1:26 ("the" Man) is a later addition and the word

  • we will never be free from bondage - your born into it and you die and get judged. sounds like fair call to me. whos up for a frappe?

  • @TheNationalarmy the messengers are not part of the earthly creation - which is the subject of genesis 1 & 2. "created the heavens and the earth" should more properly be translated as "fattened (or filled out) the sky and the land".

  • @ChurchBandit The Sumerian En is a direct equivalent to the Hebrew El. In the pictographic sense this word is the bulls head and the staff indicating power & authority - a mighty one. But in the plural sense (three times for emphasis) as in El.ohim - indicating very mighty. Brown-Driver-Briggs defines this as 2) (plural intensive - singular meaning). So I think that this issue has been brought to a satisfactory conclusion.

  • @ChurchBandit I have been doing some research in to earlier Sumerian language and texts. Firstly see : - en .wikipedia. org/wiki/EN_%28cuneiform%29

    In some of the earliest know texts a word combination is used to denote the most might or almighty deity : - En.En.En.(En.) - most commonly used with the 3 iterations - 3 used culturally for EMPHASIS. In a more compact alphabetic language, such a Hebrew this would have to be translated as a PLURAL - but its meaning is certainly not plural.

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