This is the Secret of the Bible's First Word declaring something unimaginable!

How could God have placed the Gospel of Jesus, the Son of God, crucified in just a single word?

In the Beginning - in Kitav Ivri the Ancient Hebrew Script.
Read from right to left: The Letters are B - R - A - Sh - Y - T
or in Hebrew, Beit - Rosh - Aleph - Shin - Tav - Yod - Tav.
The answers lies not just in examining the root Hebrew words but also the most ancient Hebrew scripts that contain as letters pictograph symbols. That is to say, in today's Hebrew - the script is called "Kitav Asshuri" and it means the Assyrian Script. It was derived and adopted by the authors of the Bible in the days of Daniel and afterwards when the Jews were deported by the Babylonians. But the rest of the Old Testament (the major prophets, Psalms, the Torah, Chronicles, Kings, etc) written before those days were written in "Kitav Ivri" literally the the Hebrew Script. So the ancient Kitav Ivri is really amazing to look at it because each letter not only represents a sound (like the English script you are reading now) but also is a picture of something (see the footnote below this post for more on this)*.

So here is the first part of the verse in English and then Transliterated from Hebrew:

In the beginning God created...  
B'rëshiyt (in-beginning) Bärä (He filled/created) Elohiym (God, literally 'Gods', like the Royal "WE" of English to denote a single reigning monarch)...

The first clue is the first two letters of the Birashit... they are Beth and Rosh or BR. These two letters means "son" and is of Aramaic origin. (e.g. Barnabas in Acts really means the 'son of Nabas').

After BR there is A. The Hebrew letter for A is Aleph is the symbol of the Ox and means Ox and Chief representing God (see below)*. For example the word God in Hebrew starts with the Aleph. 

So are you starting to see it?

Did you see that? B-R-A are the first three letters of the Bible Declare - Son of God!

So then we see the letters SHIN-YOD-TAV. This will blow you away. 

Shin is the letter representing destruction and literally means Tooth and looks like a Tooth in the Ancient Scripts. You chew with your teeth tearing apart 'destroying' the food. Yod in the pre-ancient scripts was written as a hand and arm and literally means hand in Hebrew and Arabic to this day. (see the table below). 

The hand was destroyed ... SHIN - YOD... on what? What does TAV mean? TAV IS THE CROSS and was written in Kitav Ivri as an X is in English and before that it was written as a CROSS.

So this is what the very first word of the Bible says:

BRAShYT (in the beginning) = The Son of God was destroyed, His Hand nailed to the Cross. 

Now see here how even John the Apostle hinted at this in the very first words of the the Gospel of John which heavily mirrors the style of Genesis 1:1:
In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God and this one was IN THE BEGINNING [BiRAShYT] with God (John 1:1)!
How about the rest of the verse? There's actually much more when you look at the other words! So stay tuned for more to come. 
Image result for yod in kitav ivri
The column market Middle is the Ancient Kitav Ivri
and Phonecian Script. The Script on the right is how
the Bible is written today in Hebrew.
 Note the column marked "early" this is this the
proto-Sinaitic Script from which you can see the
 amazing shapes, such as Tav being written as a Cross.

*Footnotes

This Ancient Hebrew Script is itself identical to the Phoenician Script (which is essential the precursor alphabet for both other Semitic scripts (like the Assyrian, Arabic and Syriac Scripts) and also even European languages (Greek and Latin Scripts). But prior to this Ancient Hebrew Script there was a proto-Sinaitic Script that where each letter had a name but also a picture of something.For example, the Hebrew word for father is spelled with an Aleph and Beit, or AB (of course in Hebrew, like all Semitic languages such as Arabic its written BA, from right to left). 

Aleph (A) is both drawn as an Ox and the word for Ox and also means Chief and represents God or the First.

Beit (B) is the symbol of a tent or house and also means house. (Beit by itself as a prefix means "in" in the Semitic languages of Hebrew and Arabic).

And by the way - Aleph-Beit... look it how gets transformed to Alpha-Beta (Greek) and then the word Alphabet.

So AB (written BA in Hebrew) is pictographically the Chief of the House. Something totally understandable in the Patriarchal Semitic society. 

Another interesting word is Child or Son - BN. The "N" is nun and is pictographically a sprout or seed that has begun to grow, suggesting the picture of the offspring of the house!

One more thing - if you want proof that Kitav Ivri was the original script of the Torah and the pre-deportation books, look to the Dead Sea Scrolls which often contain the YHVH Yahowa's Name written in the Kitav Ivri even though the rest was written in the more modern script which suggests a great reverence for the writing of The Name of God using the original script. Moreover, the Samaritans (there are only about a few hundred left) still have their Torah written in a very similar script.


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