Friday, March 16, 2012

What is Adamah?





Here we go, Adamah! Let's break down Adamah and find out exactly what we have. First of all, if you take the Aleph and the Dalet you have AD which means vapor, so these are the words which can be found inside of just Adamah, ground. You've Dalet and Mem that is blood and you've got "Adam" which is man so inside Adamah, you have vapor which is linked to ruah which is wind, blood, and man.

Man filled with blood with the vapor or ruah of Yahweh that originated in the ground, all within one single word. How many heard of Ab? This is the Hebrew word for father.

Father is Ab. A Beit can also be pronounced as a Ba depending on whether or not there's a little dot in the middle of a Bet there. So you've on the right hand side is the letter Aleph and from the left hand side is Beit, the first two letters from the Hebrew Alphabet that we're going to talk about in this article. Make sure to know the real Sabbath Day for your own good.

I'm going to come back to this because father is definitely an incredibly abstract word. Exactly what does it mean? I'm here for initially and I hear this word father and I have no idea what father means since the word father means nothing. It's Greek, it's abstract. There's no way that you could know what father means unless someone explains it for you. You don't know what it means by simply the word father. We all know what it means because all of us have one.

But in Hebrew, let's discover what this word really means when they're reading it 3 thousand in years past. The original pictograph of these two letters is composed of the letter Aleph which is an ox head on the right and the one on the left is the letter Bet which looks like a house or a tent. Therefore the first one you have the strength, Aleph means strength or leader. We're going to break this down into little details later and Bet can be a house or a tent. So really, father will be the tent pole or foundation because is there a strength of the house? A foundation, what's the effectiveness of the tent? But what's the strength of your tent? You realize you pull out your tent and it's just nothing. It's only a fabric. It only becomes that's and habitable when the poles hold up. That pole is Ab or that which you say "Aba" in Aramaic.

The father may be the one who is the foundation, he could be the tent pole that holds up the tent, isn't that cool?


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