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This episode examines the earliest chapters of Bare'shyth through the genealogy of Adam, Chanowk, Noach, and the Mow'edym, exploring how names, timelines, and prophetic patterns reveal the continuity of Yahowah's covenant plan. The discussion follows the roles of the greater and lesser luminaries, soul redeployment, pre-flood chronology, covenant history, and the connections linking Adam, Sheth, Chanowk, Noach, Abraham, and Yitschaq. Drawing directly from the Towrah, the program presents a detailed analysis of Hebrew names, prophetic chronology, and the recurring patterns that shape Yahowah's unfolding plan from the beginning.

Chanowk, Mowedym, Bareshyth, Soul redeployment, Greater luminary, Lesser luminary, Covenant timeline, Adam genealogy, Noach, Hebrew names, Towrah study, Prophetic chronology

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00:00:00Quite the talent he is. Proper chatterbox yadda. If you're keen, it'll be brilliant.
00:00:08Today, we're going to keep it simple. I'll bark out a basic command and you watch.
00:00:16Keen to know? He'll set your tail wagging. Does mine, hence why I'm backing him.
00:00:23Right then, Wookiee here. Do take a seat, won't you?
00:00:26Give us your full attention while we listen to my pal, Yadda.
00:00:36Well, that was archaeologist Wookiee and business Wookiee and science professor Wookiee.
00:00:45And so, Wookiee is very excited to introduce himself during this show.
00:00:53So, hey, Wookiee, Wookiee pal. Pal, that's you. Okay, just, yeah, have a little chill.
00:00:57All right, so Wookiee is getting introduced to himself here.
00:01:01He's going to maybe have a bite to eat.
00:01:04I'm Craig Winn. This is the Yahweh blog.
00:01:07We're going to continue our series on the basics.
00:01:10This entire series now has been for some time on the luminaries.
00:01:15It's the first prophecy that Yahweh shared in his Torah.
00:01:19He said there would be two luminaries.
00:01:21They would serve as the signs for the Moedim, which are the seven annual meetings to gather together with God.
00:01:29Pisach, Matzah, and Bekutim in the spring, which Dode fulfilled.
00:01:33Shabuah in the middle of the year, in the middle of these celebrations with God.
00:01:38It is the next oncoming harvest.
00:01:41It demarcred the time of the beginning of Israel's troubles on this current Shabuah about a month ago.
00:01:48And it will demarcate the harvest of covenant souls on Shabuah in 2027, also on a Shabbat.
00:01:59Then we have the three fall harvests.
00:02:02They are Teruah, Yom Kippuram, and Sukkah, all of which are collaboratively fulfilled by Yadda and Dode.
00:02:14They are the two of these Meor, these Gadol, great and lesser Catan Meor.
00:02:25And so that is the story we have been following.
00:02:28We have gone through the prophets and explored every reference to the sun and the moon pursuant to the last
00:02:35days and the combined roles that they will play.
00:02:37And we are now about to embark on an understanding of this transition outside of the garden where Cain performed
00:02:51very poorly, as did both Adam and Chawah as well.
00:02:55His wife did a really poor job of fathering and mothering their children.
00:03:01And we will soon see that this leads to Cain having a son and that son acting responsibly.
00:03:08And it's quite a story of first Chinook.
00:03:10And then we have second Chinook that God takes and redeploys at the appropriate time.
00:03:17So the story reads, then Cain, deplorable and lamentable is what the name means.
00:03:22That's not a very good start in life.
00:03:24Mom, thank you very much.
00:03:26Went away from the very presence of Yahweh.
00:03:29And he settled in the land of Nod, of laments, grievances and complaints, which was east of Eden, contentment and
00:03:41satisfaction.
00:03:42So there was a community there, which means, of course, there were plenty of people outside of the garden.
00:03:49This is Genesis 4.16.
00:03:53So we have yet another affirmation that Yahweh is not omnipresent, which is important.
00:03:59He was not where Cain was headed.
00:04:02Isn't that interesting?
00:04:04We continue to reinforce this point because religions insist otherwise.
00:04:09And in so doing, they render God everything but set apart, making God exceedingly common.
00:04:15He is never where the religious seek him, nor is he found among those who have no interest in listening
00:04:25to him.
00:04:26Also relevant by going away from the presence of Yahweh, we know that God continued to pay attention to those
00:04:34in the vicinity of Eden.
00:04:36And in particular, that would be his firstborn, Adam, who we'll later know as Doed.
00:04:43The principal reason for this is to stay connected to his firstborn, Adam.
00:04:49And this would further suggest that it was God who arranged for Chunduk to meet Adam and likely played a
00:04:56role in the inception of their formidable relationship that would transcend the ages.
00:05:03But more on that in just a moment.
00:05:05So places were named after individuals or at least types of people.
00:05:11Node denotes the nomadic lifestyle of the early hunter-gatherer, something as a farmer Cain would have loathed.
00:05:20But more than this, Node was a place for curmudgeons like the Levitable Spear.
00:05:26For those who had wandered away from God, congregated to air their grievances and complaints, they would do so far
00:05:35enough away that Yahweh no longer heard them or could be bothered by them.
00:05:41So after being banished, Cain found a complainer like his mother among the nomads of Node.
00:05:50And he impregnated her, at least in this case, the offspring of a parent with a nesalma would similarly endow
00:06:00that child with one, a conscience, in addition to consciousness.
00:06:05It is the only rational conclusion which can be made from the Torah's upcoming justification for the flood.
00:06:12And, of course, the archeological evidence whereby written history dates to this time.
00:06:19Language is a very complex thing.
00:06:22We know that, particularly written language, we know that the addition of the nesalma made Adam different from all other
00:06:30animals.
00:06:31It is what made the firstborn like God.
00:06:34Further, we know that the children inherit a nesalma from their parents because Cain would not have been judged had
00:06:43he been incapable of knowing right from wrong.
00:06:47At this point, it is driven home in the introduction to the fifth chapter of Barashith Genesis, which is something
00:06:54we will examine momentarily.
00:06:56But suffice it to say, for now, at the conclusion of the flood, Yahweh said that he had achieved its
00:07:03intent, which was to rid the region of corrupt souls with a nesalma.
00:07:09Collectively, these insights strongly suggest that both the nesalma conscience and nephesh consciousness are passed on as part of human
00:07:19conception.
00:07:20The child of a parent with one or both gets one or both.
00:07:27So, you may be wondering, are there humans alive today?
00:07:31There certainly appear to be without a nesalma, without a conscience.
00:07:36They have consciousness.
00:07:37They just don't have the ability to process information.
00:07:40They have no consciousness or conscience.
00:07:42And what is the fate of such souls?
00:07:46Are they just like animals?
00:07:48And while it is possible and appears very likely, we are not told.
00:07:56That said, the absence would explain some of the very horrid behavior that we have seen throughout human history, and
00:08:06particularly today.
00:08:07It would also resolve the disconnect that we are witnessing when we reach a time where information is plentiful and
00:08:16accessible.
00:08:17And yet, the past two generations of people have never been as ignorant, foolish, irrational, immoral, or hypocritical.
00:08:30And the explanation for that is either not having a nesalma or having it be completely dysfunctional.
00:08:39What we're witnessing on the East Coast with the Marxists winning the democratic primaries, particularly sponsored by Muslims, just shows
00:08:49a complete disregard for history, for reason, for morality.
00:08:54So, it's very prominent today that people appear to have lost the ability to think, particularly younger people.
00:09:04So, even though we do not know if conscious-less souls exist, nor do we need to understand their fate,
00:09:15it would be reasonable to assume that their destiny would be the same as any other animal.
00:09:20Death would be the end of life, and that would certainly be fair.
00:09:24I continue to stress that the Torah says that humans outside of the garden existed because the species Homo habilis
00:09:37and Homo erectus were a million years old,
00:09:42and Homo sapiens and Neanderthals have roamed around the planet for between 100,000 and 200,000 years.
00:09:50Adam and Chihuahua were expelled from the garden just shy of 6,000 years ago.
00:09:56So, they entered into a world where there were all manner of other humans, just not equipped with a nesalma
00:10:06at the time, with a conscience.
00:10:11Now, if you were not yet convinced that yada, to know, is a relational concept,
00:10:21the next passage, like the one in relation to Adam and Chihuahua, Genesis 4.1,
00:10:29make it relatively clear, but far more than this, we are being introduced to one of the most interesting names
00:10:37in the whole of the Tanakh.
00:10:39I dare say that pertains to Chanuk.
00:10:45It's going to begin an interesting journey for us.
00:10:48Cain, lamentable and regrettable, became acquainted with yada.
00:10:55Ah, he came to know, becoming more aware of his woman, his female companion, Isha.
00:11:04And she conceived and gave birth to Chanuk, a trained and prepared pathfinder,
00:11:14a dedicated and devoted co-worker who was installed and deployed as an original explorer.
00:11:26Chanuk, trained and prepared as a pathfinder, a dedicated and devoted co-worker,
00:11:34one who was installed and deployed as an original explorer.
00:11:41Chanuk is one to initiate a process of properly instructed students
00:11:47and experienced servants who are introduced, established, and favored for compassionate leadership.
00:11:56They're educated and cultivated archetypes, qualified and proficient as inaugural individuals who are competent and accomplished.
00:12:09Chanuk is a co-worker, properly equipped and decided upon, organized and ready, enthusiastic and steadfast, fervent and loyal.
00:12:22Chanuk is from Chanak to be trained, to be dedicated, to inaugurate,
00:12:32to be merciful, and it is transliterated, oddly, as Enoch.
00:12:42How they got Enoch out of Chanuk, well, I guess it's less perplexing than how they got Eve out of
00:12:49Chawa,
00:12:52or Hashem out of Yahweh.
00:12:56Then it came to be that he, speaking of Chanuk, as one who was trained and prepared, deployed,
00:13:06he built, he bana, he constructed for the sun.
00:13:11Bana is based upon Ben.
00:13:13In fact, bana is actually the feminine of Ben.
00:13:15But as we know in Hebrew, the feminine of a word doesn't make it girly, necessarily.
00:13:21It can speak of a feminine attribute.
00:13:23But for the most part, the feminine ending is used to say that the foregoing is complete,
00:13:32that it's going to show every potential aspect of whatever is being described.
00:13:39And this is the case of a son, bana, Ben, bana, that becomes even more complete
00:13:47and can accomplish something worthwhile as a result.
00:13:51So, bana, he built, he constructed for the sun, a fortified community for the alert and the observant one,
00:14:02an ear, a population center, as a town or a village, with an aroused and watchful eye.
00:14:11And he proclaimed, wakara, he announced with ongoing implications,
00:14:17encouraging folks to read and recite this as an invitation to be called out and meet.
00:14:23The name, Shem, of the protected municipality for the especially aware and vigilant ear,
00:14:34a defended population center, as a town or village for the attentive and observant.
00:14:41According to, similar and analogous with, the name, the reputation and renown, the Shem,
00:14:49of his son, Chanuk, or shall we say, the inaugural trained and prepared pathfinder,
00:15:01the dedicated co-worker who is introduced, instructed, and installed,
00:15:10the one deployed as an archetype of enthusiastic and steadfast loyalty and devotion.
00:15:19Chanuk.
00:15:21Pretty extraordinary name, isn't it?
00:15:24What a shame to take a name with all of that meaning and ruin it with Enoch.
00:15:32And then go even worse, which is to have some numbskull, thousands of years later,
00:15:41draft a fairy tale and write it under the name of this man,
00:15:47the corrupted name of this man, and call it the Book of Enoch,
00:15:50and pretend to talk about what transpired in Eden and angelic battles.
00:15:57I mean, it's just utter and complete rubbish, falsely ascribed.
00:16:04Chanuk worked for Yahweh.
00:16:06He was trained and prepared by Yahweh.
00:16:09He was dedicated to serving Yahweh.
00:16:12He's introduced, instructed, and installed by Yahweh.
00:16:16He is an archetype of someone who is near and dear Yahweh because of his loyalty and devotion.
00:16:26He is the one through whom God initiated the process of producing a properly instructed student
00:16:36who was an experienced servant,
00:16:40who was established and favored for his compassionate leadership
00:16:44because he was educated and cultivated to be an explorer,
00:16:49who was qualified and proficient, competent and accomplished,
00:16:53properly equipped and dedicated.
00:16:57He is Chanuk.
00:17:00Barashith in the beginning, Genesis 4.17.
00:17:03And this is first Chanuk.
00:17:07There will be two of them.
00:17:09Not at the same time.
00:17:12Souls are never split.
00:17:13The same person never exists in two places at the same time.
00:17:18They never go back in time.
00:17:20They're deployed at the right time, the right place, and the right way
00:17:25with the proper preparation.
00:17:28It's how God keeps his plan apace.
00:17:31It's how he resolves the major crises that emerge along the way.
00:17:36So as names go, Chanuk is, well, among the most elucidating in the Torah.
00:17:44I would say that the only one that I would put in league with Chanuk
00:17:48in terms of just a powerful name would be the man that I'm writing about now
00:17:54in the book of Ruth, Boaz.
00:17:56That's a name you could write paragraphs about.
00:18:04So this is an exceedingly elucidating way of referring to a man.
00:18:13And what's also interesting is that unlike any others,
00:18:17this is a name that is the first to be repeated.
00:18:25Also, an ire-fortified community for the observant and alert
00:18:28was conceived specifically for God's initial pathfinder
00:18:35and for him to do something that would be extraordinary.
00:18:43His name was Kara, announced, proclaimed, recited as an invitation.
00:18:50It was read out as a summons to call out and be, meet, in this case, with God.
00:18:59But the reputation of God's educated and dedicated co-worker would, of course, precede him.
00:19:09He would be the first God would deploy who would be trained and equipped by him.
00:19:16For damn sure that Cain didn't train and equip him.
00:19:20That means that when he was deployed and already named, trained and equipped to be deployed,
00:19:26he existed as a soul before he was born to Cain.
00:19:33And he was trained by God.
00:19:36He would be the explorer Yahweh desired.
00:19:40He had cultivated him for that purpose.
00:19:44He was trained.
00:19:45He was prepared.
00:19:45Chanuk was the archetype of a steadfast individual who was resolutely loyal to God.
00:19:55He was a dedicated student who, in his lives, would also become an enthusiastic teacher.
00:20:05Now, this name, Chanuk, strongly suggests that Yahweh conceived him in advance of his birth
00:20:14for this particular purpose, just as Jeremiah says,
00:20:19you know me before I was even in my mother's womb.
00:20:23It's quite clear that there are individuals that God knows before they're born
00:20:28and sometimes knows many times and many lives before their next deployment.
00:20:37And he had fashioned the soul of his firstborn, Adam, by personally breathing it into his son.
00:20:47And the next person we know of any acclaim is Chanuk,
00:20:53who was created as the remedy for what God's sense went awry in the garden.
00:21:01Chanuk is the antidote for what didn't occur in the garden.
00:21:11Listening, thinking, responding, showing a willingness to engage,
00:21:21and someone who could be trusted that if he made a mistake,
00:21:24he'd learn from it and admit it and move on better and stronger
00:21:28and more trustworthy for the experience,
00:21:31who, if he tripped and followed, would get immediately back up and prove steadfast.
00:21:38Chanuk is the antidote
00:21:45And so now we know why Yahweh was so insistent
00:21:56that no one lay a hand on someone so deplorable and regrettable.
00:22:01With Hebel eliminated, someone would have to deliver Chanuk
00:22:07because there was nothing else out there that made that possible
00:22:13and somebody needed to look after God's firstborn, Adam.
00:22:19So why is all this happening, you may wonder?
00:22:23Why would God introduce a character that He has named in such a way
00:22:28that it's clear that He knew him before He was born,
00:22:31that He prepared him before He was born?
00:22:36Personally, I think that the answer is found in the name and in the narrative,
00:22:42especially since this same man will return 600 years later in the sixth generation.
00:22:51See, God wants His legacy in going from the firstborn through Noach
00:23:00and eventually to Abraham and Yishak
00:23:06to be through a better line than having to go through Cain
00:23:13because he could not go now through Hebel.
00:23:16Hebel's dead.
00:23:17And the last thing he wanted to do was go through Cain,
00:23:21and yet he could insert Chanuk just to keep things under wraps, if you will,
00:23:28for the 600 years before he would deliver Chanuk in the sixth generation from Adam
00:23:37who was born on the sixth day.
00:23:41So I think that's how we discern the answer.
00:23:45There would have to be a conduit from God to man for Neshamah men to have any chance of success.
00:23:52And Neshamah men spiraled out of control very quickly.
00:23:57And I think if there wasn't some protection during these first 600 years for Adam,
00:24:03who would later become known as Doad,
00:24:05we would have been in a really bad, bad way.
00:24:11So he's God's representative to resolve that problem,
00:24:16at least to slow the ensuing growth of many men becoming evil men.
00:24:25So we know that Adam did not do well on his own.
00:24:31And because he did not do well on his own, he didn't function well,
00:24:36he was even worse when he was influenced by women.
00:24:41So Yahweh would send a man to befriend him, a relative, his grandson, Chanuk.
00:24:50So let's follow the path provided by Chanuk's descendants to see where it leads,
00:24:55because we have to question, why would God even tell us this story?
00:24:58Because this line dies out very quickly after a few descendants,
00:25:04but he goes into considerable detail to provide the story.
00:25:08So you've got to say, all right, God's given us this story for a reason.
00:25:12What can we learn from it?
00:25:13So let's follow that path.
00:25:16Let's see where it leads.
00:25:17After all, could there be any other reason for God providing this accounting
00:25:23besides explaining the intended impact of first Chanuk,
00:25:30among other fallen Neshama men and women?
00:25:38Should you wonder what I'm drinking that is so dark and purplish?
00:25:43That is a Concord grape juice.
00:25:48Thereafter, erad, which means a door for the active and observant
00:25:57in the fortified community, erad, the gateway to protected municipalities
00:26:05for the aware and vigilant.
00:26:08It is from Ur with the addition of Delath.
00:26:11So it is the doorway to where people congregate.
00:26:18And this fine fellow was born to Chanuk, the inaugural and trained explorer,
00:26:25the instructed and deployed co-worker.
00:26:29Then erad, portal to protection for the actively observant,
00:26:36he fathered Makuel, a compass to come full circle
00:26:42and turn back to God.
00:26:45To go round trip to God and avoid extermination.
00:26:51And Makuel, the compass to come full circle and back to God
00:26:56to avoid extermination, fathered Matthew She'el,
00:27:00a man agreeable to God.
00:27:03And also Matthew She'el, acceptable to the Almighty,
00:27:08he fathered Lamech to establish the foundation.
00:27:14Now, there will be two Lamechs.
00:27:17We'll cover the other one later.
00:27:19So it's just good to keep track of how some names are repeated.
00:27:25Lamech is from La on behalf of and to approach and Mekon,
00:27:31all things pertaining to establishing the foundation of a home.
00:27:37So at the very least, up to this point, Chanuk and his descendants reversed the path that
00:27:46Adam and Chawa were on, where they named, you know,
00:27:50a son lamentable and regrettable, and the other one waste of breath.
00:27:55We have gone now to positive names, so we can credit Chanuk for that.
00:28:04And Lamech, to approach the home, took for himself two women.
00:28:10The name of one was Adda, gloriously adorned as a restoring witness.
00:28:20And the name of the second was Tisla, authorized as a messenger,
00:28:27revealing even greater dimensions.
00:28:30Tisla is from Tisil, responsible envoy and authorized representative who is dispatched
00:28:38as the fulcrum upon which life pivots, who is part of a delegation to distress
00:28:46and constrain the religious as a lesser dimensional representation of a larger source of light.
00:28:58So we're still on the highly positive side as it relates to names,
00:29:03even of wives going down generations now from first Chanuk.
00:29:08Quite a story in these names, actually.
00:29:11Then Adda, the eternal witness who resolves filth, gave birth to Yabal,
00:29:19one who provides guidance and direction to deliver from harm's way.
00:29:25A fluid source of instruction on salvation is Yabal.
00:29:30He was the father of those who camp out in tents,
00:29:35one who establish encampments, settle down, remain in a bright and shiny home.
00:29:41As herdsmen, with the acquisition of a bull and a heifer,
00:29:47as their most valued possessions.
00:29:53And his brother's name was Yabal.
00:29:57Yabal is the ram and the horn, signifying Yahweh's influence
00:30:03as the routinely deployed heart and mind of God for the Yabal
00:30:10by bearing and carrying burdens away.
00:30:14I'm sure you're familiar with Yabal.
00:30:18Yabal of the every 50-year occurrences playing out in the manner of the celebration annually
00:30:26of Shabuwa of seven sevens plus one,
00:30:31whereby all who had been indentured or enslaved were freed,
00:30:36whereby all debts were forgiven,
00:30:42whereby the land returned and was reallocated to the people every 50 years.
00:30:52And everything of importance to Yahweh occurs on 50 Yabal years.
00:31:01And what we find is that in the 40th Yabal, 80th Yabal, and 120th Yabal years,
00:31:11that would be year 2000 Yah, 4000 Yah, and 6000 Yah,
00:31:15is when the Moedim are fulfilled and the covenant is exclaimed.
00:31:24These are very important concepts, all tied in with Yabal.
00:31:28Yabal also means that Yahweh is husband and master from Yah-oh,
00:31:33Yahweh and Baal, the older and often deployed mind and heart of Baal,
00:31:40which is a husband who is married.
00:31:42And Yabal, one brought to lead, bear, and carry away.
00:31:49You see, there's a lot of people now that want to render Baal
00:31:55only as if Baal were lord and master, as in Satan's desire for supremacy.
00:32:04But in the passages that describe Hasatan, Baal is actually not used.
00:32:13And Yahweh refers to himself as Baal.
00:32:16And there are many people referred to as Baal that are very positive.
00:32:20There's a prophet named Baal.
00:32:22There is, God says that he is Baal pursuant to Israel,
00:32:26as in he is the husband of the covenant.
00:32:33So it is a word that has positive connotations.
00:32:37And with Yabal, Yabal would mean that Yabal is the husband.
00:32:45He became, this is speaking now of Yabal,
00:32:49he became the father of all who are right and known for playing the harp and lyre.
00:32:55Of course, the most best known for playing the harp and lyre would be dote.
00:33:00It's kenor, a stringed instrument from ken to be correct, honest, and verifiable
00:33:05regarding ore, light, and kenna, the roots supporting the tree.
00:33:10In addition to bearing witness to a loving and restorative wince instrument,
00:33:15to reestablish and bear witness to agab, to love and affection.
00:33:21Barbara Sheath, Genesis 421.
00:33:24Then, I hope you're paying attention, writing everything down.
00:33:26There's going to be a test on this at the end of this program.
00:33:29You're remembering all these now, aren't you, Rich?
00:33:32Yes, I am.
00:33:32Okay, good. Thank you, Rich.
00:33:34I needed that boost of credibility there.
00:33:37Then, Tisla, the authorized model and messenger who was revealing the greater light,
00:33:44the prototypical representation, and communicator, the one whose name was derived from Tisil,
00:33:52which is a responsible envoy and approved messenger who was dispatched as a fulcrum upon which life pivots.
00:34:00She also bore that which pertains to Tubal-Cain.
00:34:06Tubal-Cain means return the spear to restore the regrettable.
00:34:12We're trying to resolve the problems associated with Chanuk's father.
00:34:22Tubal-Cain, from Tub, to return and restore, giving back, to answer by offering to come back for Cain.
00:34:35The one who forged and sharpened every engraving tool for inscribing the written word,
00:34:42as well as plows and furrows, or plows for furrows, in the field,
00:34:49even if not widely known, of implements of copper, brass, bronze, and iron.
00:34:59And the sister of Tubal-Cain, resolved the spear to restore the regrettable, was Nama.
00:35:10She was pleasant and acceptable, favored and beautiful, kind and delightful.
00:35:17Barashith, Genesis 4.22.
00:35:19Now, do you think that God threw out all those names and established the relationship between them for no reason
00:35:27at all?
00:35:28Or do you think maybe there's a lesson to be learned here?
00:35:31There's always a lesson to be learned.
00:35:33Always a lesson to learn.
00:35:34You just got to think about it.
00:35:36So let me bring this all together and see if I can make this a little easier.
00:35:41The message is as follows.
00:35:44Chinook, the inaugural trained and prepared pathfinder, was introduced as an experienced explorer and a dedicated co-worker,
00:35:55after being instructed and installed as an archetype of enthusiastic devotion and steadfast loyalty,
00:36:02built on a fortified community for the alert and observant.
00:36:08He proclaimed as an invitation to be called out by announcing the meetings by reciting the name of the protected
00:36:19environs of the especially villagent and aware,
00:36:23in accord with the renown of the sun, Chinook, the appropriately trained pathfinder and previously prepared explorer.
00:36:32Therefore, thereafter, the one born to Chinook opened the portal of protection for the actively observant
00:36:42and on behalf of the fortified community by delivering God's compass to come full circle and avoid extermination.
00:36:51As a result, he fathered a man agreeable to God who established the very foundation of the home.
00:37:02Building the home took two women.
00:37:06Ada was the gloriously adorned and restoring witness who was renowned for cleaning the house and for removing the filth.
00:37:16Tisla was the one conveying this message, thereby serving as the fulcrum upon which life pivots toward the light and
00:37:23achieves greater dimensionality.
00:37:27Then the women who removed corruption from the home delivered the one providing guidance and instruction on salvation.
00:37:36He would father the offspring who would camp out and settle down while shining brilliantly.
00:37:42As a herdsman, they appreciated the value of their bowl.
00:37:47His brother was the renowned ram of the Yobel, the one trumpeting Yahweh's role in the family.
00:37:56The living embodiment of the Yobel would be routinely deployed as the very heart and mind of God.
00:38:05He would bear and carry our burdens away.
00:38:10Denoted as being older and married, he became renowned for being right, verifiable, and vindicating.
00:38:17Likewise, he was known to be a gifted musician, especially with a lyre.
00:38:25He would also bear witness to an exceptionally loving and restorative horn, a wind instrument who could often be reestablished
00:38:36to bear witness to God's love and devotion.
00:38:42This authorized exemplar and messenger, revealing the greater light, the most prototypical of men, the very fulcrum upon which life
00:38:51pivots from shadows to illumination, the great agitator of the religious, delivered the deplorable, ultimately restoring that which had been
00:39:06lamentable and regrettable.
00:39:08He was accompanied by, or this was accomplished, I should say, by forging and sharpening all manner of engraving tools
00:39:17for inscribing the written word, while perfecting the plow to furrow the fields, all to increase the harvest.
00:39:27His mettle would be refined and tested, of course, and then shown to be brilliant, enduring, and strong, even if
00:39:37this would not become widely known.
00:39:42Thereby, the sister of the one restoring those who had been so deplorable was Nama.
00:39:48Nama, so that we end this story in a pleasant and acceptable way, showing the one that is favored and
00:39:57beautiful.
00:40:00Well, what do you think?
00:40:02Am I going to get a passing grade on the test?
00:40:04I see two very familiar characters.
00:40:07I do, I do as well, and maybe three in that story.
00:40:13Was the first Chanuk, as his name implies, God's means to communicate with fallen man so that we might eventually
00:40:25rise?
00:40:28Was he prepared and deployed to minimize the carnage by revealing the path and exemplifying the kind of explorer that
00:40:37Yahweh was always seeking?
00:40:40Is he the archetype of what happens when we are properly instructed and serve as co-workers?
00:40:50I think so.
00:40:52Has Chanuk's steadfast loyalty been displayed throughout time?
00:40:57And if so, to what result?
00:40:59And is that why he is presented so prominently here, and then so uniquely, unlike anyone else henceforth?
00:41:15Would Chanuk proclaim the purpose of the Mikre, heralding and invitation to be called out?
00:41:25Can we read and recite his announcements today?
00:41:30Would he speak of the protective environs of God and offer access to those who were diligently observant?
00:41:44Was it Chanuk?
00:41:47Or was it the one born to him who would open the door to life while in God's protective custody?
00:41:56And is this the one with God's compass in one hand and a map of the Torah in the other
00:42:03who would first reveal that we would come full circle,
00:42:09returning right back to the garden from which we emerged?
00:42:13And wouldn't this be the recipe to avoid extermination?
00:42:19And might this be prophetic of Chanuk becoming Nowak and then Boaz and then fathering the man most agreeable to
00:42:30God,
00:42:31the very cornerstone of his home, God's beloved Doad?
00:42:39We know that neither Adam nor Chanuk could do it alone.
00:42:45Women would help.
00:42:48They would be gloriously attired, especially when cleaning house of the accumulated filth and riffraff.
00:42:57And in particular, there would be a woman in Yahweh's story, one typically married to the soul manifest here in
00:43:06Chanuk,
00:43:08who would become the fulcrum upon which life pivots, the Yama,
00:43:15the one who brings the world towards the light and helps us achieve greater dimensionality.
00:43:26Of course, this is the same woman who is on record saying that she will deliver the kinsman redeemer.
00:43:35Has and is doing so.
00:43:38Providing the motherly advice and guidance to the one ultimately that would save us all.
00:43:48As a result of his sacrifice, a brilliant remnant would eventually come full circle and camp out with God.
00:43:56We even know the role of her cherished bull, especially during Teruah,
00:44:03which is when the ram's shofar will be born.
00:44:09Gorgeous, isn't it, this time of evening?
00:44:12The long rays of the sun have now passed.
00:44:15They're not even on the tips of the palms.
00:44:19That one little emerging palm frond appears to have captured some of it.
00:44:30It's a gorgeous sky.
00:44:33It's almost like as if that were a Monet painting, is it not?
00:44:39Well, according to this prophetic narrative,
00:44:43the brother of the kinsman redeemer will reveal his renown during the Yobel.
00:44:50It's true.
00:44:52The time of returning the land so that debts are forgiven and the controlled are freed.
00:44:58This living embodiment of the Yobel, who had been deployed rather routinely in the past,
00:45:06would serve as the very heart, mind, and soul here of God on earth.
00:45:13The older of the brothers would bear our burdens and carry them away.
00:45:18And in so doing the right thing at the right time, he became vindicating.
00:45:24But our Savior would also be known as a gifted musician, particularly with a lyre.
00:45:29And he would sing of his compatriot, the wind instrument,
00:45:35devoted to bearing witness to God's love through his voice.
00:45:41The ultimate exemplar of the covenant, the one presented as the greater luminary,
00:45:47the one who moved out of the shadows to reveal the light,
00:45:50delivered the fallen among men.
00:45:53He transformed that which had been regrettable into something remarkable.
00:46:01He was accomplished by forging and sharpening the engraving tools for inscribing the written word,
00:46:10which he was a master.
00:46:12But it's also those sharp tools that would nail him to a death stake on Passover for us.
00:46:23All the while, he would hone the plow to furrow the fields to increase the harvest.
00:46:30His metal would be refined and tested and would be shown to be resilient,
00:46:35even if this is something few have previously acknowledged.
00:46:41And while not perfect, the result would be acceptable,
00:46:45especially pleasant to be around.
00:46:50So were Adam and Chinook inserted to model the light and to serve as restoring witnesses?
00:46:59Have they provided Nassama man with a compass while opening the door for the actively observant
00:47:07to follow the path that they have blazed home?
00:47:15Adam was one the harbinger of the ram and the other the bull of the yobel?
00:47:27Adam wasn't as bad as he was insufficiently observant.
00:47:32He wasn't particularly responsive or reliable.
00:47:35It was Cain who exemplified the fallen and the reprehensible nature of what man would become.
00:47:42So to inspire the firstborn and resolve the second,
00:47:46did Chinook become the enabler, the explorer, the pathfinder,
00:47:52who would resolve these issues in a manner that's acceptable to God?
00:48:00That, my friends, as we see the last rays of the sun on this beautiful Caribbean day
00:48:08filtered through those royal palms is truly a sight to behold.
00:48:15It is a glorious, glorious evening as the sun sets over the sea.
00:48:24Well, since Chinook was prepared and deployed by Yahweh to help the willing avoid extermination,
00:48:33wouldn't he also be the forerunner to explain who Noach might have been?
00:48:40And might this experience with God have been the reason that Noach took instructions
00:48:46to build a 450-foot ship without asking God for so much of a sign?
00:48:53Okay, now I don't need a blueprint, don't need a diagram, don't need any proof, don't need a miracle.
00:48:59I know what you want.
00:49:00Now that you've asked, let's get her done.
00:49:04So might Chinook be the man who was the first to realize
00:49:10that God was bringing us full circle and back to the garden in the end?
00:49:16Isn't he the one who has made it possible for us to camp out together on Sukkah?
00:49:24Would he be the same individual who recognized that the promise of the covenant
00:49:29is to expand our potential from three to seven dimensions
00:49:32as we transition from shadowy figures to being enveloped in light?
00:49:39Would he, in another life, father the Redeemer, our Savior, based upon his prophetic account?
00:49:50Is God revealing that Chinook, by another name in a different time,
00:49:55would be redeployed to explain how the firstborn, as the ram, during the Yobel,
00:50:02would bear our guilt and carry it away?
00:50:06As he was the first to understand and explain this process that took place on Pisach
00:50:13and Matzah leading to Bukurim.
00:50:16And would he be the same man who directs our attention to the one God consistently calls right in vindicating?
00:50:26And isn't he the most acclaimed man in history for his prowess with the harp and lyre?
00:50:35It is as if the soul of Chinook was reinserted at this time.
00:50:42You can see Wookie has gone from tabletop duty and show performance to guard duty here.
00:50:49We will have no adverse malak trying to creep into our property.
00:50:55No Muslims allowed.
00:50:57He is dog on duty.
00:51:00And you could hear him in that last show when Trump was trying to sneak up as we were doing
00:51:04our show.
00:51:05He was all business.
00:51:07So Chinook clearly inserted at this moment in time.
00:51:14And he is a man who would inscribe the words and plow the fields as the lesser luminary,
00:51:21reflecting the source of the light that is used to increase the yield of the harvest.
00:51:28And should there not be sufficient connections between this Chinook and his namesake,
00:51:36or some to see the pattern?
00:51:39At the very least, we know that as a result of this man's legacy,
00:51:44some would become acceptable and favored again.
00:51:50And that is enough alone,
00:51:53such that it was worth this journey that God provided this detour from the main line,
00:51:59from Adam to Noah to Abraham.
00:52:12Sweet little Asher.
00:52:14She's underneath a bookshelf.
00:52:17Leah and Rich decided they would wrap her boo-boos where she has been biting herself
00:52:24and treat them and then wrap them so that she is all prepared and healed up.
00:52:32She has not had her dinner yet,
00:52:34so she is fretting over why I was not fed dinner at 5 o'clock.
00:52:39So we will soon have to deal with that.
00:52:43But sometimes she enjoys dinner as everybody goes to an early bedtime.
00:52:49But, yep, here she is in a corner trying to become closer to where we are right here.
00:52:59In fact, there she is.
00:53:02She is those that are right at the backside of my leg.
00:53:06She is doing what Labradors do, which is sitting right at my feet.
00:53:11It's a lovely life.
00:53:14So then Lamech, to establish the foundation of the home,
00:53:20said to his wives,
00:53:22Ada, gloriously adorned, restoring witness,
00:53:27and Tisla, authorized messenger, revealing greater dimensions.
00:53:33Listen to my voice, women of Lamech.
00:53:38Here, choosing to pay attention so that you can respond appropriately.
00:53:44To my words, these instructions and promises of mine,
00:53:49For indeed, this is because I have slain a man
00:53:54For wounding by bruising me,
00:53:59And a young man for blows which left welts on me.
00:54:06Rather than Cain, a lamentable spear and regrettable weapon,
00:54:12Being required to impose retribution with a vengeance sevenfold,
00:54:17Then let Lamech, establishing the foundation of the home,
00:54:23Be seven and seven.
00:54:27So now in the previous narrative,
00:54:30Mauth She'el, as a man agreeable to God,
00:54:34Indeed, he fathered Lamech to establish the foundation of the home.
00:54:38His wives, who he is addressing here,
00:54:41Were named Ada, gloriously adorned, restoring witness,
00:54:44And Tisla, an authorized messenger, revealing greater dimensions.
00:54:49What Lamech is revealing is so essential,
00:54:52His statement is framed by Amar said,
00:54:55Shama listen and Azan hear,
00:54:59Paying especially close attention so as to respond appropriately.
00:55:03Now, since it is likely that this is therefore prophetic,
00:55:06He reveals that two men would die.
00:55:09And in this case, rather than Cain being under the obligation
00:55:14Of inflicting sevenfold recompense,
00:55:18In Lamech's case,
00:55:19The retribution would be 70 and 70 again.
00:55:25But as the hopeful stem affirms,
00:55:27The justifiable reprisal for harming Cain
00:55:31Was instituted by God
00:55:34And not left to the discretion of the victim,
00:55:37The perpetrator or the community.
00:55:40Here, the hopeful emphatically states
00:55:43That the penalty was mandated upon Cain
00:55:47And his assistant,
00:55:49Such that retribution was non-negotiable.
00:55:54Now, while only Lamech was beaten and bruised,
00:55:59The abuse seems directed at Ada,
00:56:03Who is removing and taking away that which is filthy
00:56:08As a restorative act,
00:56:11While splendidly attired and therefore adorned in the spirit.
00:56:15And Tisla serving as the fulcrum upon which life pivots
00:56:20Towards the light in greater dimensions.
00:56:22And since there are two times during the fulfillment of the Moedim,
00:56:26The restoring witnesses are battered and bruised,
00:56:29They may represent the greater and lesser luminaries
00:56:33As they endure the sacrifices of Pesach
00:56:38And then of Teruah.
00:56:42This being the case,
00:56:44To fully establish the covenant family in God's home,
00:56:48It will require a recompense of seventy sevens,
00:56:52Or two trips through the Micrae,
00:56:55And three if we were to include Cain.
00:56:58This would address the fulfillments in 1447 BCE during the Exodus,
00:57:06And 33 CE by Dode,
00:57:09And finally by Yada in 2033.
00:57:14As the preceding narrative regarding Chanuk,
00:57:17This portrayal of Lamech
00:57:20Is either a meaningless list of names
00:57:23Followed by situations unworthy of our attention,
00:57:28Or it is prophetic.
00:57:30And since it's in the Torah,
00:57:32I'm going to side with the fact that it is prophetic.
00:57:36In which case,
00:57:37It reveals something interesting regarding God's plans.
00:57:41Personally,
00:57:42Since we lose nothing but a little time
00:57:46Exploring these possibilities for potential insights,
00:57:49I think that the latter choice is always preferable.
00:57:55And look who we have here.
00:57:58This,
00:57:59Ladies and gentlemen,
00:58:00If you cannot see her,
00:58:01This is Kara.
00:58:03And she is a chow hound,
00:58:05But she is in love with Leia.
00:58:08She now sees Leia walking,
00:58:10Oh,
00:58:11Walking away.
00:58:12She thought that Leia was coming here.
00:58:13So the fact that Leia is walking away,
00:58:16Kara can't be bothered with me,
00:58:19If there's the potential to be with Leia.
00:58:23Oh my goodness.
00:58:24And she just saw Leia walk away.
00:58:26And that is just the separation she can't bear.
00:58:29It's interesting,
00:58:30Isn't it?
00:58:31The way that dogs play their favorites.
00:58:35So since we lose nothing,
00:58:37As I've said,
00:58:38To exploring these opportunities,
00:58:39Even with the dogs,
00:58:41Is a interesting distraction.
00:58:43I think that is the preferable choice.
00:58:46And this being true,
00:58:47You're free to reject everything that I proposed,
00:58:51And be satisfied by reading a list of errantly transliterated names,
00:58:57And odd occurrences,
00:58:59And just leave it at that.
00:59:00Or as one post that I saw on Facebook the other day says,
00:59:05It's a meaningless list of people dying.
00:59:08I don't think so.
00:59:10But of course,
00:59:11It's more than that.
00:59:13If my analysis is valid,
00:59:17Then the souls of Adam and Chanuk were conceived by God,
00:59:22Even prior to opening the garden.
00:59:25And then they were deployed thereafter to achieve his intended purpose when things didn't go as planned.
00:59:34It wouldn't be left to random chance.
00:59:39Yahweh has chosen a man through whom to relate to men and another to support him as his herald.
00:59:47They are the greater and lesser luminaries,
00:59:49The trees of lives and knowledge,
00:59:51Adam and the man as the man,
00:59:54And Chanuk as the one trained and deployed to serve as the loyal co-worker.
01:00:02It's one of the most interesting patterns ever.
01:00:10I was talking during lunch today with the fellows,
01:00:13And I like to share the idea that I think that God is playing with a stacked deck.
01:00:20And everybody kind of cringes when you say that God is playing with a stacked deck or cheating at the
01:00:27game.
01:00:28And I said,
01:00:28Well,
01:00:28It's his prerogative,
01:00:29And he should.
01:00:30Because we're all playing cards,
01:00:33But he has in his sleeve a royal flush.
01:00:38It contains his ace that can play low or high and get things resolved.
01:00:44That would be Yada,
01:00:45His king.
01:00:46That would be Dode,
01:00:47His queen.
01:00:49That would be Leia,
01:00:51Who is the Amma.
01:00:52He has his joker,
01:00:54His favorite joker.
01:00:55You all know who the joker must be.
01:00:57That would be Elia.
01:00:59And then the man that stands 10 feet tall in the midst of God's story.
01:01:04That would be Moshe.
01:01:06So that's a royal flush of hearts.
01:01:10And God can go all in on any hand.
01:01:13And with that cast of characters,
01:01:16He prevails.
01:01:18So while we are in pursuit of properly identifying Chanuk as the firstborn and the firstborn's companion,
01:01:30And not just companion,
01:01:32But lifelong stalwart.
01:01:38His herald through it all.
01:01:40Many times,
01:01:41Even his father.
01:01:44I think we can access now what Yahweh shared in the genealogy that would come to define the ultimate plan
01:01:54and path inherent in God's story.
01:01:57And we can deduce the timing and the length of their lives.
01:02:01This is a really interesting story.
01:02:05And it follows immediately upon that interesting detour we just took with first Chanuk,
01:02:11Which I found stimulating and prophetic.
01:02:15So now we proceed through the lives of Adam to those characters that are important in God's story.
01:02:28He begins by saying,
01:02:30This is the written documentation of the genealogy of Adam.
01:02:37In the day that God created man,
01:02:40He engaged to make him in the likeness and image as if a builder's representation for future construction of God.
01:02:54Male as the zakar,
01:02:57The most memorable of men,
01:02:58And female,
01:03:00A nakaba,
01:03:02A woman to perforate.
01:03:04He created them,
01:03:06And he knelt down to lift them up.
01:03:10And he called out to them by name,
01:03:13And invited them to meet with him by their renown as man.
01:03:20In the day they were conceived.
01:03:24When Adam had lived 130 years,
01:03:29Then he fathered in his likeness and image,
01:03:33As if a builder's representation for future construction even of himself.
01:03:40In the corresponding manner of a model in one less dimension,
01:03:45Even as a shadow of himself.
01:03:48Then he proclaimed what pertained to his name and reputation as Seth.
01:03:56Which means elementary and essentially six.
01:04:04We're going to re-emphasize the fact that man was created on the sixth day.
01:04:08Man is a carbon-based life form with the atomic number of six.
01:04:15And six is used throughout the discussion.
01:04:18When talking about men,
01:04:21We'll even find that not only was Adam's son,
01:04:28Apart from the now deceased Hebel and the troubled Cain,
01:04:34Named six,
01:04:36It is in the sixth generation of man
01:04:38That the second Chinook is conceived.
01:04:45So it says here that the days of Adam were 800 years after himself fathering Seth.
01:04:54Which he did at 130 years.
01:04:59Seth essentially six.
01:05:01And he was an ongoing father to sons and daughters.
01:05:07We only know the firstborn in this lineage
01:05:12Until we get all the way to Noach,
01:05:15At which we have a second and thirdborn.
01:05:18For reasons that will become apparent as we move into that text.
01:05:23Therefore, it came to be that all of the days of that Adam lived
01:05:28To reveal the way to the benefits of the relationship were 930 years.
01:05:34And his physical existence ended.
01:05:37Genesis 5.5
01:05:39The reason that we were given this written documentation of Nishama man's genealogy
01:05:50Is so that we can discern the names and natures of the players in God's plan.
01:05:55And then calculate a resulting timeline.
01:05:59And it's the timeline that not only depicts when things happened in our past
01:06:04And the order, it establishes a pattern.
01:06:08And we can use that pattern to go forward in time
01:06:12So that we also know when future events are going to play out.
01:06:18But this somehow is how Wookiee shows that he is in love with Kara.
01:06:24Yes, you wag your tail and you bark at her.
01:06:27Uh-huh.
01:06:28We're not buying it, big guy.
01:06:31Mm-hmm.
01:06:32Show us that you love her.
01:06:34Okay.
01:06:35Well, maybe.
01:06:37It's Wook being Wook.
01:06:41Okay, kids.
01:06:42Get a room.
01:06:44So, we want to know this timeline.
01:06:47We need to know when it was conceived, who are the players in it,
01:06:50When each of the important dates played out.
01:06:54And when we do, we can see the overlap in characters, an overlapping plan.
01:07:00It's really an interesting story as we calculate the resulting timeline,
01:07:04Revealing when each individual came on and off stage.
01:07:09And we know the reoccurring characters are the most important ones to time,
01:07:17Such that, of course, you can't have two Chinooks at the same time.
01:07:21You can't have a Chinook and a Noak if Noak and Chinook are the same soul.
01:07:27A soul can be redeployed in any body at any time.
01:07:30The bodies are meaningless.
01:07:31But you can't have, his soul can't be duplicated.
01:07:35And the personalities have to be essentially identical.
01:07:39The personalities, attributes, and attitudes of these individuals
01:07:43Stay exactly the same throughout every deployment.
01:07:46So, we'll find out how the reoccurring characters intervene.
01:07:51We'll find out how they get things to fall back in place.
01:07:55And we'll come to appreciate the portrait that God has painted,
01:08:00As it is more effectively framed in the Torah narrative.
01:08:06The narrative, as we are speaking here regarding Adam,
01:08:11Is different than the others,
01:08:13And that it provides considerably more detail.
01:08:17We find affirmation that it was something about Adam
01:08:22That made the firstborn really special to God.
01:08:27And he was unlike any other animal
01:08:30Because God engaged with him to make him in his image.
01:08:35And in this regard, both depictions are revealing.
01:08:39With the first damuth attesting that Adam was,
01:08:47Well, on the scale of the page of a blueprint, if you will,
01:08:52He was going to be built into a mighty castle.
01:08:56And that God would build him up from there,
01:08:59Adding dimensions all along the way.
01:09:01So that he is really an extraordinary individual,
01:09:04The most extraordinary person in God's entire story.
01:09:07And Adam is easily the most memorable of men.
01:09:11Someone extraordinary that we'd be wise, of course,
01:09:15To study and to respect.
01:09:18Now that is especially true,
01:09:20Not only because God created him,
01:09:23But also descended on one knee,
01:09:27As a loving father,
01:09:29To lift up his beloved son,
01:09:33Praising and blessing him.
01:09:34And it was Adam who was called out by name
01:09:40As the first man with Yahweh,
01:09:44Using Kara to associate his son with the Mikre
01:09:47That he would fulfill.
01:09:49Breathing a conscience and consciousness
01:09:55From himself into the very nature of his son.
01:10:02Since so little has been accomplished
01:10:04Or communicated by Adam thus far,
01:10:08We have actually read it all.
01:10:12For this man to be the exemplar that
01:10:17God has designated him to be,
01:10:20There has to be much more to him.
01:10:23And that is why I made the connection
01:10:26Between Adam and Dota.
01:10:28There would be so much more to him.
01:10:32When Yahweh revealed that Adam had lived 130 years
01:10:36Prior to fathering a son and his likeness,
01:10:39We do not know how many of those years
01:10:43Were spent inside of the garden.
01:10:46Having run the numbers
01:10:47And considered the evidence
01:10:49That Yahweh has provided,
01:10:51I think that the answer
01:10:52Is that the firstborn was coddled
01:10:55In the garden
01:10:57For six years.
01:11:00Six is the number of man
01:11:02Who was created on the sixth day.
01:11:05Man is a carbon-based life form
01:11:07Of as I have mentioned
01:11:08With the element featuring six protons
01:11:11And its nucleus and six electrons.
01:11:14Therefore, having the atomic number of six,
01:11:18This configuration makes carbon ideal
01:11:21For bonding and the conception of life.
01:11:26His third son, Seth,
01:11:28Was named six.
01:11:31Something which should be fundamental
01:11:34To our understanding.
01:11:35Not only is the return of Chinook
01:11:38In the sixth generation after Adam
01:11:40Using this assumption,
01:11:42By the time we get to Noach,
01:11:45He lives right up to the day
01:11:48The covenant is confirmed
01:11:50Because he and Shem,
01:11:53Who is Adam again,
01:11:58Accompany Abraham and Yishak
01:12:01To Mount Moriah.
01:12:05Further, based upon what we're told
01:12:07Took place in the garden
01:12:08Which was the very focus
01:12:11Of Yahweh's attention at the time
01:12:12There was hardly enough
01:12:14To fill six years
01:12:15And not enough to suggest more
01:12:18And the reason this matters
01:12:20Is that year zero Yah
01:12:22Occurs upon the exiled
01:12:25From the garden
01:12:25Beginning the 600 year countdown
01:12:29Down to our return
01:12:30When Dota arrives
01:12:32On the sixth of seven
01:12:35Micrae.
01:12:36So it's rather obvious
01:12:38That Adam and Chawa
01:12:39Were struggling
01:12:40With their relationship
01:12:42Otherwise,
01:12:42It wouldn't have taken
01:12:44130 years
01:12:45To conceive their third child
01:12:47And when they did
01:12:49It was Adam
01:12:50Who was credited
01:12:51With Seth's conception
01:12:53And parentage.
01:12:56On the occasion,
01:12:58God doubled down
01:12:59Repeating Demu
01:13:01And then adding Teslam
01:13:03To say that Seth
01:13:04Was conceived
01:13:06To be like Adam
01:13:08And while this was not said
01:13:12Of either Cain or Hebel
01:13:13It means that there would be
01:13:15A special connection
01:13:16Between this father
01:13:18And his son
01:13:19One that would serve
01:13:21As a model
01:13:21Of the other
01:13:23Albeit in lesser dimensions
01:13:25Akin to a shadow
01:13:26Even of ourselves.
01:13:29This is to say that
01:13:30No one really measures up to doubt
01:13:33And that Adam
01:13:34As Yahweh's firstborn
01:13:35Would have his soul
01:13:37Increased dimensionally
01:13:38As he transitioned
01:13:40In and out of the physical realm.
01:13:42This realization
01:13:43Is reinforced
01:13:44By the fact that
01:13:45Adam continued to live
01:13:46800 years
01:13:48After fathering six.
01:13:51Throughout the Torah
01:13:53Eight serves as a metaphor
01:13:55For infinity
01:13:57And eternity.
01:14:00Now having lived
01:14:02For 800 and
01:14:03Or for 930 years
01:14:05All total
01:14:05His body
01:14:07Would die
01:14:08Within a spiritual day
01:14:10That being
01:14:101,000 years
01:14:12Affirming
01:14:13That God
01:14:14Had told him
01:14:15The truth
01:14:15Regarding the premature
01:14:17Consumption
01:14:18Of the tree of knowledge
01:14:19But beyond this
01:14:21I was pleased to see
01:14:22Asher
01:14:23Included to say
01:14:25That the firstborn
01:14:26Would reveal the way
01:14:28To receive
01:14:29The benefits
01:14:29Of the relationship
01:14:30And indeed
01:14:31He did
01:14:31From this point
01:14:33To the birth
01:14:34Of Noach
01:14:35The genealogical
01:14:36Presentation
01:14:37Follows the same
01:14:39Pattern
01:14:39God denotes
01:14:41Who fathered
01:14:42Whom
01:14:42When they
01:14:44Were born
01:14:45And how long
01:14:46They lived
01:14:46Before
01:14:47And after
01:14:49Bearing their
01:14:51First child
01:14:51Their first son
01:14:53So rather
01:14:54Than repeating
01:14:56The entire
01:14:56Process
01:14:57I'm just
01:14:58Going to
01:14:59Share
01:14:59The results
01:15:01And I have
01:15:02A chart
01:15:03That is posted
01:15:04That you'll
01:15:05Be able
01:15:06To see
01:15:06As I
01:15:07Publish this
01:15:08Book
01:15:08In the near
01:15:09Term
01:15:09And we
01:15:11See Adam
01:15:12And Seth
01:15:12And
01:15:13And
01:15:15Chinook
01:15:16We see
01:15:19Well actually
01:15:19Not Chinook
01:15:20But Enosh
01:15:21So it is
01:15:23In this line
01:15:25It is Adam
01:15:26Seth
01:15:27Enosh
01:15:28Cain
01:15:30It's
01:15:32Canaan
01:15:32Then
01:15:34Meth'al
01:15:36Hel
01:15:36Yared
01:15:37The aforementioned
01:15:40Chinook
01:15:40The longest
01:15:41Lived
01:15:42Man
01:15:42In Torah
01:15:43History
01:15:44Methuselah
01:15:44Being
01:15:45Chinook's
01:15:46Son
01:15:46Lamach
01:15:48I told you
01:15:48There'd be
01:15:49A second
01:15:49One of
01:15:49Them
01:15:50And then
01:15:51That leads
01:15:51To
01:15:52Noach
01:15:52And I
01:15:52Have
01:15:53All of
01:15:54The dates
01:15:54Including
01:15:55The time
01:15:56Of the
01:15:56Flood
01:15:581650
01:15:59Yah
01:15:59And
01:16:00Also
01:16:01The birth
01:16:02Of
01:16:02Shem
01:16:03There were
01:16:04Seven
01:16:04Total
01:16:05Generations
01:16:06Then after
01:16:07Them
01:16:08We
01:16:09After that
01:16:10Seven
01:16:10Generation
01:16:11Interlude
01:16:11We have
01:16:12Terah
01:16:12The father
01:16:13Of
01:16:13Abraham
01:16:14Abram
01:16:15And
01:16:16Yishak
01:16:16And the
01:16:17Reason that
01:16:17I went
01:16:18All the
01:16:18Way
01:16:18Through
01:16:19That
01:16:19Time
01:16:20Is
01:16:21Because
01:16:22We have
01:16:23To have
01:16:24Abraham
01:16:25With
01:16:26Yishak
01:16:28On Mount
01:16:29Moriah
01:16:30At a
01:16:30Time that
01:16:31Yishak
01:16:32Is old
01:16:33Enough
01:16:33To make
01:16:34That trip
01:16:35And
01:16:36Be an
01:16:37Interesting
01:16:37Conversationalist
01:16:38With his
01:16:40Father
01:16:40And it
01:16:41And it
01:16:41Occurs
01:16:41In 1968
01:16:44B.C.E.
01:16:45Which is
01:16:46Year 2000
01:16:46Yah
01:16:47Which happens
01:16:48To be
01:16:49The year
01:16:50That
01:16:51Noach
01:16:52Passes
01:16:52It's
01:16:53The first
01:16:54Really
01:16:54Important
01:16:55Milestone
01:16:56In the
01:16:56Fulfillment
01:16:57Of God's
01:16:57Timeline
01:16:59So these
01:17:00Were why
01:17:00These dates
01:17:01Are important
01:17:02So for this
01:17:04Timeline to play
01:17:04Out appropriately
01:17:05Such that
01:17:06Yishak
01:17:06Was ten
01:17:08When
01:17:08Attending
01:17:09Sending
01:17:10Moriah
01:17:11With Abraham
01:17:12Before the
01:17:13Two witnesses
01:17:14Who I'm
01:17:14Convinced
01:17:15Were
01:17:15Noach
01:17:16And Shem
01:17:16As the
01:17:17Incarnation
01:17:18Of Yadah
01:17:19And the
01:17:20Dode
01:17:20We have
01:17:21To deal
01:17:21With 50
01:17:22Years
01:17:23In one
01:17:24Place
01:17:24Or another
01:17:25We can
01:17:26Elongate
01:17:27Adam's
01:17:27Stay
01:17:27In the
01:17:27Garden
01:17:28To 56
01:17:28Years
01:17:29Which takes
01:17:30Us away
01:17:30From the
01:17:31Pattern
01:17:31Of six
01:17:31And puts
01:17:32Us in a
01:17:33Position
01:17:33We have
01:17:33To say
01:17:34What in
01:17:34The hell
01:17:34Did they
01:17:35Do
01:17:35For those
01:17:35Other 50
01:17:35Years
01:17:36Since
01:17:37There's
01:17:37Not
01:17:37Enough
01:17:38Information
01:17:38To even
01:17:39Fully
01:17:40Fill
01:17:40Six
01:17:40Years
01:17:41Or
01:17:42We
01:17:42Can
01:17:42Reduce
01:17:43The
01:17:43Duration
01:17:44Elsewhere
01:17:44Because
01:17:45We're
01:17:46Dealing
01:17:46With
01:17:46Some
01:17:47Things
01:17:47That
01:17:47Are
01:17:48Anomalies
01:17:48In
01:17:48The
01:17:49Torah
01:17:49That
01:17:50Were
01:17:50Not
01:17:51Mistakes
01:17:52When
01:17:52It
01:17:52Was
01:17:52Ascribed
01:17:54To
01:17:54Moshe
01:17:55But
01:17:56Passed
01:17:57On
01:17:57Through
01:17:57The
01:17:58Generations
01:17:58In
01:17:59The
01:17:59Way
01:17:59That
01:17:59The
01:18:00Hundred
01:18:00Place
01:18:01And
01:18:01Other
01:18:01Things
01:18:02Were
01:18:02Kept
01:18:03Numbers
01:18:03Were
01:18:03Really
01:18:04Tough
01:18:04To
01:18:04Convey
01:18:04For
01:18:05Particularly
01:18:06At
01:18:06The
01:18:06Beginning
01:18:06So
01:18:07And
01:18:08Since
01:18:08We're
01:18:09Told
01:18:09That
01:18:10The
01:18:11Antediluvian
01:18:12Time
01:18:12Was
01:18:13Calibrated
01:18:14On
01:18:14A
01:18:14360
01:18:15Day
01:18:16Year
01:18:16Well
01:18:17This
01:18:17Helps
01:18:18Tremendously
01:18:18Because
01:18:19It
01:18:19Actually
01:18:20Provides
01:18:20A
01:18:2020
01:18:21Year
01:18:21Reduction
01:18:22The
01:18:22Pre
01:18:23Flood
01:18:24Years
01:18:24Were
01:18:25360
01:18:25Days
01:18:26Versus
01:18:26365
01:18:28And
01:18:29A
01:18:29Quarter
01:18:29Days
01:18:29And
01:18:30So
01:18:30It
01:18:30Automatically
01:18:31Shaves
01:18:3220
01:18:33Of
01:18:33That
01:18:3350
01:18:34Years
01:18:34Away
01:18:34And
01:18:35And
01:18:35Then
01:18:35I
01:18:36Think
01:18:36The
01:18:37Remaining
01:18:3730
01:18:37Years
01:18:38Is
01:18:38Found
01:18:38By
01:18:39Normalizing
01:18:40The
01:18:40Age
01:18:40Of
01:18:41Tara
01:18:42When
01:18:43He
01:18:43Was
01:18:43Fathering
01:18:44Abraham
01:18:44Such
01:18:45That
01:18:45It
01:18:45Is
01:18:46Consistent
01:18:46With
01:18:47The
01:18:47Seven
01:18:48Generations
01:18:48Before
01:18:49Him
01:18:49You
01:18:49See
01:18:49We
01:18:50Have
01:18:50A
01:18:50Pattern
01:18:50And
01:18:51Everything
01:18:51Is
01:18:52The
01:18:52Same
01:18:52And
01:18:52Then
01:18:52Tara
01:18:53Is
01:18:53Way
01:18:53Out
01:18:53Of
01:18:53Whack
01:18:54With
01:18:54The
01:18:54Rest
01:18:54Of
01:18:54The
01:18:55Pattern
01:18:55If
01:18:55We
01:18:56Shave
01:18:5630
01:18:56Years
01:18:56We
01:18:57See
01:18:57That
01:18:57One
01:18:57Date
01:18:57Is
01:18:58Communicated
01:18:59Incorrectly
01:19:00And
01:19:01Deal
01:19:01With
01:19:01The
01:19:02Pre
01:19:02Flood
01:19:03Years
01:19:03At
01:19:03360
01:19:04Day
01:19:04Years
01:19:05We
01:19:06Back
01:19:07To
01:19:07Being
01:19:07Able
01:19:08To
01:19:08Have
01:19:08Adam
01:19:09In
01:19:10The
01:19:10Garden
01:19:10For
01:19:10Six
01:19:11Years
01:19:11Makes
01:19:11Perfect
01:19:11Sense
01:19:12To
01:19:12Have
01:19:12Then
01:19:12The
01:19:13Son
01:19:13Out
01:19:13Of
01:19:13The
01:19:13Garden
01:19:14Be
01:19:14Named
01:19:15Six
01:19:15And
01:19:16Shunuk
01:19:17Being
01:19:17The
01:19:17Sixth
01:19:17Generation
01:19:18In
01:19:19The
01:19:19Line
01:19:19Of
01:19:20Adam
01:19:20And
01:19:20Number
01:19:21Six
01:19:21It
01:19:22Just
01:19:23Fits
01:19:23Together
01:19:23Beautifully
01:19:24And
01:19:25It
01:19:26Has
01:19:28Noach
01:19:28Therefore
01:19:29On
01:19:30Mount
01:19:31Moriah
01:19:31When
01:19:32Abraham
01:19:32And
01:19:33Yishak
01:19:33Are
01:19:33There
01:19:34And
01:19:34Yishak
01:19:35Is
01:19:35Ten
01:19:35Years
01:19:36Old
01:19:36The
01:19:37Whole
01:19:37Thing
01:19:37Fits
01:19:38Together
01:19:38So
01:19:40Marvelously
01:19:41That
01:19:41It's
01:19:41Exactly
01:19:42As
01:19:42We
01:19:43Would
01:19:43Expect
01:19:43Yahweh
01:19:43To
01:19:44Lay
01:19:44It
01:19:44Out
01:19:44Now
01:19:45So
01:19:46That
01:19:46We're
01:19:46Not
01:19:46Leaving
01:19:46Any
01:19:47Stone
01:19:47Unturned
01:19:48Here
01:19:48Is
01:19:48What
01:19:48The
01:19:49Names
01:19:49Mean
01:19:49Adam
01:19:50Means
01:19:51Man
01:19:51Seth
01:19:51Means
01:19:52Essentially
01:19:53And
01:19:53Fundamentally
01:19:54Six
01:19:55Enosh
01:19:56Means
01:19:56Mortal
01:19:57Man
01:19:57And
01:20:00Canaan
01:20:00Means
01:20:01Lamentable
01:20:01And
01:20:02Grievous
01:20:02Ma
01:20:03El
01:20:03Means
01:20:04Foolish
01:20:05And
01:20:05Boastful
01:20:05Before
01:20:06God
01:20:06Yared
01:20:07Means
01:20:07Going
01:20:07Down
01:20:08Descending
01:20:08And
01:20:09Prostrating
01:20:09Ones
01:20:10Self
01:20:10Chanuk
01:20:11Of
01:20:11Course
01:20:11Is
01:20:11Prepared
01:20:12And
01:20:12Deployed
01:20:13Methusac
01:20:14Locke
01:20:14Is
01:20:14The
01:20:14Man
01:20:15Sent
01:20:15As
01:20:15A
01:20:16Stem
01:20:17Lamech
01:20:17Means
01:20:18Established
01:20:19As
01:20:20The
01:20:20Foundation
01:20:21Of
01:20:21A
01:20:21Home
01:20:23Noach
01:20:23Simply
01:20:24Is
01:20:24Guide
01:20:25But
01:20:25There
01:20:25Is
01:20:25So
01:20:25Much
01:20:26More
01:20:26As
01:20:26We
01:20:26We
01:20:26And
01:20:30We
01:20:31So
01:20:33We
01:20:34Began
01:20:34With
01:20:34An
01:20:35Adam
01:20:35Man
01:20:35Who
01:20:36Was
01:20:36Seth
01:20:36Fundamental
01:20:37And
01:20:37Essential
01:20:38To
01:20:38God's
01:20:38Plans
01:20:39Over
01:20:39The
01:20:40Course
01:20:40Of
01:20:406000
01:20:41Years
01:20:42Years
01:20:42However
01:20:42The
01:20:42Situation
01:20:43As
01:20:44We
01:20:44Can
01:20:44See
01:20:44Deteriorated
01:20:46Demonstrably
01:20:47And
01:20:48That
01:20:48Enosh
01:20:49Mortal
01:20:49Man
01:20:49Had
01:20:50Become
01:20:51Desperately
01:20:51And
01:20:52Woefully
01:20:52Sick
01:20:53His
01:20:54Condition
01:20:55Was
01:20:55So
01:20:55Canaan
01:20:56Deplorable
01:20:57God
01:20:57Lamented
01:20:58Having
01:20:59Conceived
01:20:59Humanity
01:21:00Collectively
01:21:02Mankind
01:21:02Had
01:21:03Yered
01:21:03Fallen
01:21:04Flat
01:21:05And
01:21:05Prostrate
01:21:06The
01:21:07Solution
01:21:07Was
01:21:08Temporarily
01:21:10Resolved
01:21:10Through
01:21:11Chanuk
01:21:11A
01:21:11Prepared
01:21:12Pathfinder
01:21:12And
01:21:13Experienced
01:21:13Explorer
01:21:14Who
01:21:14Would
01:21:14Reemerge
01:21:16As
01:21:17Methusag
01:21:18A
01:21:18Man
01:21:19Depicted
01:21:20As
01:21:20A
01:21:20Stem
01:21:21Dispatched
01:21:22From
01:21:22The
01:21:22Tree
01:21:23Of
01:21:23Knowledge
01:21:24Some
01:21:25Marvelous
01:21:26Essay
01:21:26On
01:21:26The
01:21:26Names
01:21:27Is
01:21:27It
01:21:27Not
01:21:27Through
01:21:28His
01:21:28Legacy
01:21:29Yawa
01:21:29Would
01:21:30Lamech
01:21:30Establish
01:21:31The
01:21:31Foundation
01:21:31Of
01:21:31His
01:21:32Home
01:21:32Collaboratively
01:21:33They
01:21:33Would
01:21:34Noach
01:21:34Guide
01:21:34Us
01:21:35To
01:21:35His
01:21:35Shem
01:21:36The
01:21:37Name
01:21:37And
01:21:38To
01:21:39That
01:21:39Of
01:21:40His
01:21:40Son
01:21:41I
01:21:42Think
01:21:42This
01:21:42Is
01:21:42A
01:21:42Marvelous
01:21:43Place
01:21:43For
01:21:43Us
01:21:43To
01:21:44Conclude
01:21:44This
01:21:45Program
01:21:45We'll
01:21:46Resume
01:21:46Here
01:21:46Tomorrow
01:21:47I'm
01:21:47Glad
01:21:48You
01:21:48Had
01:21:48The
01:21:48Opportunity
01:21:49To
01:21:49Witness
01:21:50Us
01:21:51Here
01:21:51In
01:21:51Our
01:21:52Ocean
01:21:52Studio
01:21:53As
01:21:53The
01:21:53Sun
01:21:54Is
01:21:54Setting
01:21:55Over
01:21:56In
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Yada Yahowah
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What if the names and genealogy in Bare'shyth were designed to reveal a prophetic blueprint rather than a simple family record? This study follows Adam, Chanowk, Noach, the Mow'edym, and Yahowah's covenant plan, exploring Hebrew names, soul redeployment, prophetic chronology, and the remarkable patterns woven throughout the Towrah.

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