Monday, January 5, 2026

A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF GEN 1:1

It all began with the beginning with no elapse in time. What began? God began His good work; “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Gen 1:1). It seemed to have happened at that one moment as if suddenly, in the twinkling of the eye, all things came into existence from only the Presence of God before.

The beginning is not related to time at all. The Hebrew word resit means “rank” (Strong 2006) and be’resit means within that rank, or state of existence.

Rank is fairly clear; “rank” in general, means having “precedence” (Merriam-Webster 2025). The beginning was the highest state possible above any other state. Hence, in the beginning was the state of everything that followed.

As if it was the Holy Grail, scientists still seek “The Theory of Everything” that would unify all of the fundamental forces; such as gravity, electromagnetism, and strong and weak nuclear forces to describe all known particles.

Genesis 1:1 is the concept of everything! John validated that:

 

THE REALITY OF EVERYTHING: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God; The same was in the beginning with God; all things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made. (John 1:1-3)

 

John wrote in scientific terms the truth to supply the answer to the theory. Science still seeks what John knew was the truth. How did John know the truth? The Word of God.

Most believe the gospel of John was written between 90-100 A.D so "…that as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His Name” (John 1:12). Hence, Jesus — God in the flesh of a common man — is the author of every thing; even the power of genetics as the word “sons” indicates.

That Name is Yeshua (salvation). In the beginning, salvation was included in everything. But hidden as if “the mystery of God” of which Paul wrote. In the beginning seems to include a meaningless word “et” for which Jews have no translation nor even know its meaning.

Et is spelled aleph tav in the Hebrew. Since Jesus is the “alpha and omega; the beginning and the end” (Rev 22:2) using Greek letters, Jesus is the aleph and the tav in Hebrew. No wander the Jews fail to know its meaning!

Jesus would be the Author (The Word) of the truth of every thing just as John wrote.

Jesus, so said John, was the beginning for He is God in the flesh and The Word that made all things.

Jesus overcame the world (John 16:33) because He was The Word that made all things: “God created the heaven and the earth.” That was not the beginning of a series of things that God did but an emphatic statement that the highest state of His work was not done in steps but all at once… in an atomic moment that could be reduced no further.

In the beginning, there was God and a moment later, there was all the creation.

So, what about the “days” that came later? They would not have been times for each process, but all that God did in the first moment.

The astrophysicist Michio Kaku said that in the creation time did not exist, so Genesis 1:1 seems to agree with that.

Further validation is that the word yom for “day” is not time related but our way of explaining sequences of things because we are mostly only aware of Newtonian physics. However, in quantum mechanics there is no time as everything is done in a moment, or if you prefer, a twinkling of the eye.

So, what does yom indicate? Perhaps specific quantum actions in making all things, ostensibly quantumly… every thing simultaneously.

“God called the light ‘Day’” (Gen 1:5). So, day is light; is it not? Then what is light? ‘Or (אוֹר): el – vav – resh.

Resh means head, or first. Hence, light came first in agreement with scripture. From where did it come? Vav; the Messiah, Jesus Christ, and where did Vav get the Power? El — God. So, you can see that “God is Light and in Him there is no darkness at all” (1 John 1:5).

That came from John again. How did he know that? God would have revealed it to him as he did the end of things. Therefore, John would have somehow witnessed both the beginning and the end (Rev 22:2) and wrote about both events.

If yom is light from God (His Power) then that explains the ya sound in yom. Yom begins with yod — the work of God. Next consider the ending letter of yom (mem). It does not represent time but the flow of waters, or fluid mechanics in quantum theory.

Yom is spelled יוֹם, so there is that vav again in the middle. Vav in general is a connector and represents both man and the Messiah. In theology, it represents a connection between heaven and earth; albeit in quantum mechanics it represents entanglement.

In theology, God created the heaven and the earth. The vav is that connection, or entanglement if you prefer. God did not create one then the other but both simultaneously.

Heaven and earth (not the planet) are one thing with two “spins,” so to speak; one is unseen and the other seen — the invisible and visible.

The Garden of Eden would have been one place in two different domains. Enoch saw that in the third heaven, and “east of Eden” is not directional, but an ancient way of saying “before time.” That agrees with Kaku again that “time is a construct of man.” Time would have begun with sin when decay and decadence began (Gen 4:3).

The Creation was therefore done in one step and explained in terms of all the processes involved in that one step.

God created all things. Not just God “El” but Elohim (אֱלֹהִים).

El is strictly the letters aleph and lamed. The letter lamed connects heaven and earth with its length, but it represents teaching, or The Word.

God alone is El but the mention of God was Elohim. Hence, the creation was not by multiple gods but was God breathed as the letters hey – yod – mem indicate in Elohim. The breath that created was living waters from the belly of God (John 7:38) Again, John wrote the words of Jesus because he knew something that the others did not. Jesus said it and John confirmed it.

Lastly, the English word “created” will be scrutinized… bara’ (בָּרָא).

The letter bet as a verb can mean built. Built what? Resh? All things in the beginning. How so? Aleph, by the Power of God, and since God is light, then full-circle yom as the ya sound in yom indicates.

The letter yod is a mystery as well. Scholars say that yod began with a dot, like in printing a picture of anything. According to them, the Hebrew aleph-bet is like a dot-matrix printer with each letter made up of dots forming them.

If the Hebrew aleph-bet is “The Word,” then the yod signifies God. Yod is the only sound in YHWH — the tetragrammaton for “God.” The sound of the yod in words is merely ya and all the other letters in YHWH are silent breaths. Hence, the sound of God walking was strictly Ya.

Salvation in the Hebrew is Yesua and the name of Jesus is shortened to Yeshua…Ya is salvation.” Salvation is regeneration of what was before — the generation, or “creation.” Yeshua did that just as John wrote.

John comes from the Hebrew name “Yochanan” (יוֹחָנָן), meaning "Yahweh is gracious". What was that graciousness? Nun – nun at the end of the name Yochanan which indicates the water of life. John was most certainly born to know God. It seems that John perhaps knew all things from the womb, meaning that he was born again when he was born. If not, somehow John knew God and all about Him. No wander he was called “John the Revelator”!

My wish is that you examine the evidence to understand that just possibly the Almighty God thought one thought and it was done in no time.

 

 

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