Awesome! I listened to a teaching once about when God formed Adam out of dust (I asked The Holy One about cremation vs Funeral – because it troubles me so much when people are being cremated ) and this teacher explained that the word Formed is Yatzar in Hebrew. (Yod-Tsade-Resh) Then he explained every letter and came to the picture of God’s hand on the head of the servant in front of Him (the sequence might not be right) but what hit me, blew my mind was that he said, “Oh but there is another yod (jot) on this word…….
the Sages reckon that this means that God placed within our bones, the ability to resurrect!” Is that not amazing Grant and I agree with you our God is just the most Amazing Being that Exists! What a priviledge to know Him and to be able to love Him and appreciate Him.
Thank you for your visit to us. It was wonderful to see you in person and I am just sorry that time is so short and everyone wanted to speak to you. {I’m Ellen from Kroonstad, I asked you about the damut “likeness” word……. and in Pretoria I was there with my two daughters, but there were too many people to even think of chatting with you.}
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by ellen de winnaar
On February 27, 2015
Awesome! I listened to a teaching once about when God formed Adam out of dust (I asked The Holy One about cremation vs Funeral – because it troubles me so much when people are being cremated ) and this teacher explained that the word Formed is Yatzar in Hebrew. (Yod-Tsade-Resh) Then he explained every letter and came to the picture of God’s hand on the head of the servant in front of Him (the sequence might not be right) but what hit me, blew my mind was that he said, “Oh but there is another yod (jot) on this word…….
the Sages reckon that this means that God placed within our bones, the ability to resurrect!” Is that not amazing Grant and I agree with you our God is just the most Amazing Being that Exists! What a priviledge to know Him and to be able to love Him and appreciate Him.
Thank you for your visit to us. It was wonderful to see you in person and I am just sorry that time is so short and everyone wanted to speak to you. {I’m Ellen from Kroonstad, I asked you about the damut “likeness” word……. and in Pretoria I was there with my two daughters, but there were too many people to even think of chatting with you.}
by L. Grant Luton
On February 27, 2015
Dear Ellen, Thank you for your comment and insight into this passage.
It was truly wonderful to visit you and your community in beautiful South Africa, but I am only sorry that we did not get to talk further. Next time!
Shalom & Blessings,
Grant