Can the Consciousness/Imagination of the Ineffable Most High (..?) Become an Individual Man or Woman?
The Hebrew word ‘Israel,’ per Bullinger's note Genesis 32:28 in the Companion Bible, is made up of two parts: he rules and God, El (Aramaic: Eil). According to Bullinger, God is the doer of what the verb portion means. That sounds right, because God is the action of the Manifestation which man is. Confusing? Let Moses clear it up: "Hear, O Israel, YHWH our God, YHWH is one" (Deuteronomy 6:4). I.e., his action is our action.
Moses was interested in Jethro. Jethro means “his excellence.” It comes from the verb yathar, to jut over and exceed (Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary #3498). It is an overhanging excess, having a remainder, abundance, increase, more than enough. Moses meets God to talk about this in Exodus 3, and God informs him, "I (the Ineffable's action) am that 'I am,' (the consciousness/imagination--the Manifestation--of the Ineffable)." I.e., the Ineffable's action is not separate from Its consciousness and imagination. "The Ineffable's action (of Its consciousness and imagination) has sent me to you." To whom? To our thoughts!
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