The gospel of Jesus Christ in the names of Gen5 genealogy, fragment of the Cosmic Codes lessons of Chuck Missler. I used the slides and the mp3 and created the video to match the original .smil file.
Both Adam and Adamah are derived from a common Hebrew root which relates to the idea of 'material' or 'earth'. Adamah refers to a type of soil found local to the Middle Eastern areas, and is used to refer to land in a quantitative context. Adam literally means 'one who has material form/body', in a word word: man.
We did. We woke up from the systemic, pervasive indoctrination of secular education which was so profound to the degree that it had succeeded us in deceiving us that naturalism wasn't a religious system.
Who is more indoctrinated? Someone who is not aware that he has been subjected to an unfalsifiable system of religious precepts, or a system which discusses faith openly? Many people are still asleep and need to be woken out of it, including yourself.
there is no god.. show me just one piece of solid evidence. not a story or a book or a some shit.. "show me" that god exists.. pleace.. there is non. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!
@sternfan75 I just looked up the name Adam in Genesis 5 in my Strong's Concordance, and it said "Same as H120..." So I looked up what H120 was and it was "adam" (pronounced "aw-dawm"), and said, "an individual or the species, mankind." Adam does mean "man," and can mean both "ground" and "man," which makes since because, "dust thou art and dust thou shalt return" (3:19). Dr. Missler is right, and so are you.
@zackrowe1 Actually, Most of what you are thinking of as "eastern" Read top-down, THEN right to left. So the eyes are actually travelling to the south pole. Just letting you know in case you try to use that in the future.
@Appletree34 Word!
TwoToneYoshi 1 month ago in playlist Signature of God
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Both Adam and Adamah are derived from a common Hebrew root which relates to the idea of 'material' or 'earth'. Adamah refers to a type of soil found local to the Middle Eastern areas, and is used to refer to land in a quantitative context. Adam literally means 'one who has material form/body', in a word word: man.
Appletree34 7 months ago
@DonCramon
"WAKE UP PEOPLE!!"
We did. We woke up from the systemic, pervasive indoctrination of secular education which was so profound to the degree that it had succeeded us in deceiving us that naturalism wasn't a religious system.
Who is more indoctrinated? Someone who is not aware that he has been subjected to an unfalsifiable system of religious precepts, or a system which discusses faith openly? Many people are still asleep and need to be woken out of it, including yourself.
Appletree34 7 months ago
there is no god.. show me just one piece of solid evidence. not a story or a book or a some shit.. "show me" that god exists.. pleace.. there is non. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!
DonCramon 8 months ago
@ClassicCartoonsGuy cool beans
sternfan75 9 months ago
@sternfan75 I just looked up the name Adam in Genesis 5 in my Strong's Concordance, and it said "Same as H120..." So I looked up what H120 was and it was "adam" (pronounced "aw-dawm"), and said, "an individual or the species, mankind." Adam does mean "man," and can mean both "ground" and "man," which makes since because, "dust thou art and dust thou shalt return" (3:19). Dr. Missler is right, and so are you.
ClassicCartoonsGuy 9 months ago
Adam doesn't mean "man"; adam is the masculine form of adamah meaning ground or earth.
sternfan75 9 months ago
It's a Bloodline of rape and my video proves it.
downyourtube 9 months ago
@zackrowe1 Actually, Most of what you are thinking of as "eastern" Read top-down, THEN right to left. So the eyes are actually travelling to the south pole. Just letting you know in case you try to use that in the future.
Thanos71185 1 year ago
all language of countries point towards israel. weird huh. ie: american english L to R when reading, eastern countries read right ot left.
zackrowe1 1 year ago