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Title: From the Old Testament, Jesus is presented.

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Jesus: the depth of that love

 

The connection between the Old Testament and the New Testament, which connects David's passionate heart and Jesus' passionate heart, is clearly connected despite the linguistic severance between the Old and New Testaments.

Why so many treatises use Genesis 1:1-2:3 to Genesis 2:4 as Elohim, the Hebrew language of God, so that the separation becomes clear. Therefore, from the first chapter of Genesis, this thesis tries to reveal that God is suddenly used in Hebrew to reveal Jesus, and as a result, he wants to raise the concept of God like Jesus.

The precondition that believers must eat the blood and flesh of Jesus and be born again to live must be presented. The main ingredient at this time is food. The logic of 'we can only live by eating the blood and love of Jesus' that believers are talking about is edible food, that we can only solve it by eating Jesus. However, the Bible hinted at this solution through the mouth, the Korean language familiar to our ears (Genesis 1:29, 30, 2:2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

(One). In Genesis 1, Jesus is presented.

 

???????? ???? In ????(Rakem Ihye Leakara/Make him prey for yourselves, Gen 1:29), ????(Ihye) is a verb, the basic form is ???(haya), meaning to exist. have The foreshadowing of Jesus as food for God-breathing beings is expressed in verbs. This being of food alludes to Jesus. The reason is for the work that has the effect of bearing seed, that is, what God wants to do. Confirmation of this again ????... -?? For in -?? (eth-kohl- leakara/to be the prey of all of all that glitters, Gen. 1:30) for all of all living things God makes the being to be fed.

Jesus is presented from Genesis 1. On the sixth day Jesus is crucified for the people who believe in God, and on the seventh day he finishes God's work of becoming the Christ, and God gives him rest. Even at this time, God's work is presented as ??????(Malachtu/God's work, Genesis 2:2). It is attached as a conjunctive suffix of aqal, the final form of the decision about food, to rest when the work on the food, that is, the task of placing Jesus as his substitute, is finished.

God's work of making Jesus become food for all sinners in the future, the believing people will rest after finishing the work that cannot become God's people unless they eat the blood and flesh of Jesus, and this day becomes the seventh day. God can rest because his only Son, Jesus, is working. This is the seventh day of the Sabbath, and today is Sunday. The Bible marks the seventh day at this time as the day when God was greatly pleased and the evening and morning cultivation were finished. So the implied Jesus will be food for us.

Regarding this food, the Korean slang term for this food is 'maw'. The Bible says that the Aqal ???(Aqal/prey, Gen. 3:11, 18, 22, 14:24, 27:10, 31:38, 40, 37:20, 23, 40:19, 47:22; Exodus 10 :5, etc. 781 times, in languages related to food.. Aqal ???(Aqal/eat, eat, Dan 3:8, 4:30, 33, 6:24, 25, 7:5, 7: 7, 19) 9 times? okel ??? (okel/aquaculture, plants, food, Gen 14:11, 41:35, 36, 48, 42:7, 10, 43:2, 4, 20), etc. 42 ash????? (okla/food, plants, fuel, Gen. 1:20, 30, 6:21, 9:3; Ex 16:15; Leviticus, 11:39, 25:; Jer. 12:9; Ezekiel 15:4, 6, 21:32, 37, 23:37, 29:5, 34:5, 8, 10, 35:12, 39:4) Episode 19?????? (Aquila/plant, Food, meat, 1 Kings 19:8) It was used a total of 843 times1) in relation to food once. It is also exemplified in relation to this food in a greater number of respects in relation to its modified form.

To give some examples, eat rice cake ??? ???????? ??? ????(Leekal rahem baiakelu rahem/they fed the bread, and they ate the bread, Gen 31:54)?He gave you meat to feed them ??? ????(Leacol lehem/He gave you meat, Exodus 16:8) What was fed to you?????(Bayaachileka/What he fed you, Deut. 8:3)?Feed you Did you eat???(Hamma achilleka/Have you fed, Deut 8:16)?(Baiakelu/Feed, Judges 19:21)?Feed ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?(beyoacal/feeding, 1 Kings 13:18) ?feeding ?(reachol/feeding, Psalm 78:24) ?feeding ???(haakaretam/feeding, Psalm 78:24)? 80: 5) ?eeding??(Bayaakirehu/Feeding us, Ps. 81:16) gives an example of this.

In Korea, there is a pronunciation of ?ohalake??to refer to a phenomenon that comes out after eating. It's 'trying to vomit' soon. In Hebrew there is toaklu ????? (toaklu/eat, Deut. 14: 10/ you shall eat; In particular, in the meaning of burning those who oppose God, this Akal is equally ????(Batocal/Sargo, 2 Chronicles 7:1; Isaiah 44:19)??? 15:4) is presented.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(2). In Genesis 1 - 2:2, Jesus is given the age of 33.

 

The expectation of whether the story of Jesus is really being told from the first chapter of Genesis is that Elohim ????(Elohim/God) starts from Genesis 1:1, and in Genesis 2:2, it is the 332th) from God, 'Elohim is finished'. has become

When God finished his work, it was the 33rd time God used it.

 

(One) ????? ???(Bara Elohim/God created, Genesis 1:1)

(2) ????? ???????? ????(Beruach Elohim Merahepet/God's Spirit ... moves, Gen. 1:2)

(3) ??? ??? ???????? ????(Bayomer Elohim Yehior/God said, Let there be light, Genesis 1:3)

(4) ??? -?? , ???? - ?? ???????? ????(Baya Elohim Et-Haor Kitov/God saw that the light was good, Genesis 1:4)

(5) ???? ???? ???? ??? ???????? ????(Bayabdel Elohim ben Haor Uben Hahosek/God Divided Light from Darkness, Genesis 1:4)

(6) ???? ??? ???????? ??? ???? ???????? (Baikra Elohim Laor Yom Berahosek Kara Lailah/God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night, Gen 1:5)

(7)???? ??? ??? ???? ???? .... ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim Bihi Mavdil ben Maiim Rammaim/God.... Divide water from water, Hiss is it, Genesis 1:6)

(8) ????? ????(Bajasha Elohim/God made, Genesis 1:7)

(9) ???? ????(Baikra Elohim/God called ..., Gen. 1:8)

(10) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Gen. 1:9)

(11) ???? ????(Baikra Elohim/God called, Genesis 1:10)

(12) ???? ????(Bayah Elohim/In the sight of God, Genesis 1:10)

(13) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Genesis 1:11)

(14) ???? ????(Baya Elohim/In God's sight, Genesis 1:12)

(15) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Genesis 1:14)

(16) ???? ????(Bajasha Elohim/God made, Genesis 1:16)

(17) ??? ????(Baiten Otam Elohim/God placed them, 1:17)

(18) ???? ????(Bayah Elohim/In the sight of God, Genesis 1:18)

(19) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Gen 1:20)

(20) ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Gen 1:20)

(21) ???? ????(Vibra Elohim/God created, Genesis 1:21)

(22) ???? ????(Bajarea Elohim/In the sight of God, Genesis 1:21)

(23) ???? ??? ????(Bayebarek Odam Elohim/God bless them, Genesis 1:22)

(24) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Gen 1:24)

(25) ???? ????(Bajasha Elohim/God made it, Gen. 1:25)

(26) ???? ????(Bajarea Elohim/In the sight of God, Genesis 1:25)

(27) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said .., Genesis 1:26)

(28) ???? ????(Vibra Elohim/God created, Genesis 1:27)

(29) ???? ????(Bezerem Elohim/that is, in the image of God, Genesis 1:27)

(30) ??? ????(Bayebarek Odam Elohim/God bless them, Genesis 1:28)

(31) ???? ????(Bayomer Elohim/God said, Gen 1:29)

(32) ???? ????(Bajarea Elohim/In the sight of God, Genesis 1:31)

(33) ???? ????(Baekal Elohim/God finished, Genesis 2:2)

These 33 episodes are the ages during which Jesus lived on this earth. At this time, the Bible introduces Zebaam, that is, the army ????(Tzebaam/army, Genesis 2:1), and this ?ekol-zebaam?????? ???(Bekol- Zebaam/All the armies, the angel of God, Genesis 2:1) is the command of the Lord. This term is also expressed as Ziva ???(Ziva/command, Ex. 35:29)????(Yezube/command, Ex. 34:34). In Korean, there is ?haeba?? This image of 'chaeba' in Korean is also an image of the command to 'open it and open it again'.

In particular, the Jesus exemplified in Genesis 1 is from Genesis 1 to Genesis 2:3. An indivisible prefix with a purposeful meaning ??.? '(For Ramed/.., Genesis 1:1-2:3) repeats 41 times, meaning that these 41 times mean that the genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:2-17) is 14 generations from Abraham to David. David From the 14th generation until the exodus to Babylon, the 14th generation until the Christ exodus to Babylon 14th generation and the 14th generation and the 14th generation and the 14th generation suggested by Christ (Matthew 1:17), the position of Jesus is the 13th generation that is just before Christ. Therefore, the genealogy of Jesus is 14 generations.

 


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