The Becoming God

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Recapitulation By Milta (Miltha) in John

The doctrine of recapitulation is intended by John. "In the beginning [of creation] there was the Manifestation*; and that Manifestation was with Allaha (the Godhead in Aramaic); and Allaha was [the embodiment of] that Manifestation" (John 1:1 Alexander, Disciples New Testament).

* "Milta, or Miltha" in Aramaic, "the Essential Connotation for a person or thing." There is no true English equivalent for this concept. Feminine gender, masculine pronouns.

In John, the Milta manifested as Jesus is the one who recapitulated (re-spoke) Adam but without sin for the redemption of man. Unto the success of this act Jesus Christ/ the Messiah was fore-destined: "My Allaha, my Allaha, wherefore did you destine me?" (Mark 15:34 Alexander). Success was the complete and consistent submission/ adherence of Jesus' will to Allaha's. "It is adhered to" (John 19:30 Alexander). The recapitulation was completed; man could then be saved by the substitutionary sacrifice of the Christ.


Added 3/25/2026: It occurs to me that if Jesus was a restatement of Godliness done right, Adam was a statement of Godliness gone awry. He wasn't supposed to takeover God's lordship by "eating" of the Tree of Life. Was supposed to leave it in God's hands.

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