Bag om Back to The Garden
Every biblical author from Moses through Jeremiah penned their words in pictograms that were later converted to Aramaic characters after Judah was exiled to Babylon. This transformation partially obscured the Hebrew scriptures and veiled their relationship with the New Testament.
Jesus said, ¿Moses wrote of me.¿ The pictograms in Genesis 1:1 will embolden Jewish believers in Yeshua, Israel¿s Messiah, by explicitly revealing that Jesus actively participated in making the heavens and the earth as Elohim¿s Son.
The pictograms of the first two chapters also unmask the first covenant God made with Adam and Eve and is available to us through a personal relationship with the last Adam, Jesus Christ.
Discover God¿s love for Adam and Eve with no condemnation; Adam¿s protection for Eve and her God-given ability to fight for and see what Adam didn¿t see; Adam¿s true responsibility before God; and the innocence of Eve that sets women free ¿ revelations that are crucial to how God values women!
This foundation for this spoken faith walk is a bridge between the old and new testaments equipping you with critical tools that can unlock new insights into God¿s anointed Hebrew covenant and breathe new life into familiar passages.
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