Adam is what God’s first man was called because he was taken from adama. Often translated “ground,” adama also has esoteric meaning hidden in the spelling:
THE ADAM… הָאָדָם ADAM… אָדָם
THE ADAMA… הָאֲדָמָה ADAMA… אֲדָמָה
Read from right to left the ending hey in both “the Adam” and
“the Adama” represents God-breathed — created. Both would be the same Substance
breathed by God, and each a specific existence. “The Adam” would have been one
specific existence and the same applies to “The Ground.”
Adam and Adama would
refer to kinds from those specific beings. Adam would be Adam’s kind and
Adama the substance of the base material of the Garden of Eden. The Adam
would have been of the same substance as the Garden of the Lord, and so would
Adam’s kind.
So, what is the substance of Adam’s kind? אָדָם,
and what is the substance of the ground within the Garden wherein Adam was
created? אֲדָמָה.
The letter hey at the end of Hebrew words sometimes makes the noun
feminine or a direction toward that place or thing. Adama with the
ending hey would indicate movement toward Adam — the thing of
God.
Adam, would be the man that
came from Adama, the “ground.” In modern terms the ground is the surface
material of planet Earth but if the two were cast out to planet Earth,
then the ground of the Garden of the Lord may not have been the same
substance as planet Earth, so, let’s examine the substance of the ground of the
Garden… Adama without the “from” at the end… “Adam” (אָדָם):
אָ
(the ox) — the infinite potential
power of God.
דָ (the
door) — entry into space/time and matter, or dwelling of God among others.
ם (the
waters) — matter and motion, or living water or movement of the Spirit of God.
The dalet and the mem together (דָם)
means “blood” and indicates the color red. The blood itself would have
movement, or “life” in the blood, if life is equated with movement which it is.
The letter אָ (Aleph/El)
would indicate the Power of God in the blood. John wrote, “This is He that came
by water and blood, even Jesus Christ, not by water only, but by water and
blood, and it is the Spirit that bears witness, because the Spirit is truth” (1
John 5:6).
The Spirit is truth of a real thing. The substance of the Spirit is
mot water alone (mem; ם) but water and blood (mem
and dalet mem; ם and דָם).
Water alone is mayim (מַיִם).
Water and blood is dalet mem (דָם).
As the last Adam (1 Cor 15:45) Jesus was the “quickening Spirit” in the first
Adam.
Jesus would have been the aleph (א)
in Adam (אָדָם), indicating that Jesus El came by
both the water mem and the blood “dam” (dalet mem).
The substance of the man, Adam, would have been the blood and water from
Jesus poured out onto the ground (adama) at the crucifixion (John 19:34).
In other words, out of the Belly of Aleph came both mem and dalet
mem — water and the blood, and the shedding of that blood would have represented
the blood of Adam returning to the adama, or as Jesus said it living
waters from His belly, to wit; “He that believes on Me, as the scripture has
said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water” (John 7:38).
Jesus would have been implying that
the blood from His own belly would make more of Adam’s kind. What kind is that?
Jesus’s kind — glorious. Those who trust the blood and waters from the belly of
Jesus would become like the first Adam with the Spirit of Jesus within his
soul.
The substance of Adam would be the same substance of Jesus with Him
glorified by death and resurrection (John 7:39). John knew really knew his
chemistry.
The substance of man would not be clay or any earthly material, but the
likeness of the Spirit within Jesus, according to Paul, “The first man Adam was
made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit” (1 Cor 15:45);
therefore the base substance of Adam would have been the Holy Ghost of Jesus in
himself, and not red clay at all.
Adam was surely Spirit that would later be covered with some type of transparent
flesh — nakedness — that would reveal the blood and water of Jesus within. Adamic
man was therefore made in the Image of Jesus, not as Jesus was at birth, but with
Him resurrected in a newly acquired incorruptible Divine Substance.
However, that was the newer creature Adam. Common, mortal men are more like
the “old creature” perhaps the “creeping thing” (Gen 1:28) — a lower state of
man who would have hosted the serpentine seed of Lucifer to impregnate Eve (Gen
4:1).
With sin a new “man” would have come into existence; an upright, even
intelligent creature, with the cunning of Satan within it. That new kind of
inglorious man is called in the Hebrew “Ish” and is common mortal
mankind with sin in him or her.
No… natural born men and women are not Adam’s kind but in the image of the
Beast Remes with nachas within it.
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