The Meanings of Allaha and Elohim -- Imagination?
"The Meaning of Allaha":
"The Bible begins with the creation of our world in simple terms. It depicts the birth of Adam and Eve as two human beings in Paradise -- a perfect world where the first man and the first woman live in harmony with all the other creatures. In this world no one grows old or dies. All knowledge is good. There is one ruler, who is portrayed as Allaha (God in English.) The word itself, in the language of the Scriptures, represents the Light that was the spark of the world. 'Al' means 'over' and 'la-ha' means the flame; in other words, 'Above the Light,' 'Above the Flame,' 'Above All,' or 'The Creator.'
"The original Light was depicted as the ruler of Paradise. This is what the word 'Allaha' means. This word is different in almost all the languages of the world, because it is described according to the cultural perspective of the people that believe in the whole concept of 'creation.'"
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Some notes I made on "Misconceptions regarding the Book of Genesis":
The Hebrew word for God is Al-lo-heim (Elohim). The word comes from pictographic writing of ancient Assyria. The pictograph depicts the sun disc. Rising in the center of the sun disc is the Son, the power of God and the wisdom of God. Radiating, emanating from the sun disc are ordered waves of flames pictured as the wings and tail of a bird in flight.
It represents and means "Over the Flames." This is the first depiction of God in the earliest form of writing -- way before Moses and the Law. The name of God here, in Ashurit, is Ashur.
Ashur and Elohim both mean "Over the Flames." "Elohim" is singular, because while "Flames" is plural, it is really God, Eil, who is "Over the Flames." God is one, but he is also e'had -- made up of many.
Eil and the Flames are one, Sparky. When in Psalms 82: 6 (as elsewhere) God says, "I have said, 'Ye are God (Elohim),'" he doesn't mean gods. He means that you and I are -- actually are -- God. He is saying, "Wake up and get with the program! We are ONE!!"
We are, in the final analysis, the one big No-thing. I greatly regret that "Misconceptions regarding the Book of Genesis" was taken down.
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From v-a.com:
Eashoa Msheekha came to the world to reveal the laws that were given to Him by the Father, the Creator of the universe. He was opposed by those who felt that the laws of Allaha were given to them for safeguarding. This view persists to this day.
But according to the Messiah who appeared two thousand years ago, He was the only Milta of Maryah Allaha, His only representative on earth and in heaven. Human beings cannot be the representatives of the Creator, because their world is always changing and evolving -- including their morality, as things change and various peoples assume power. Knowledge of the world is always in flux. It must adapt itself to changes in nature. It must allow for the overwhelming political changes. Otherwise there will be chaos.
But with Maryah (the Lord) there is only one morality and one source of power, which is unchanging and eternal. His knowledge cannot be assumed by men; His knowledge is only given when He is in direct control of it.
Moreover, Maryah's position can only be expressed through His Triune nature: He is the Milta of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. So He is coming from the position of absolute power -- not that His power is oppressive. It is rather liberating and benevolent. He represents true freedom and genuine hope.
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