Thursday, March 14, 2019

Genesis 3:9 In Words and Music

According to the Torah, after Adam has eaten of the “tree of the knowledge of good and evil”, God asks him: “Where are you?”

Why would He even ask such a question?

Isnt God Omniscient?

Just a suggestion:

Maybe the question that is asked by God should not be understood so much in accordance with the (Masculine) dictionary definition of the words; but, rather, in accordance with a contextual (Feminine) definition of those words; this question being asked by God after ‘the Fall’.

In other words, maybe the meaning of this verse in Genesis can be more accurately understood in accordance with the lyrics of the following song:


For example:

“Why must we wait so long
before we see
how sad the answers
to those questions can be?”

Just sayin’.


Michael Joseph Cecil (Chapter 12, verse 1 of the Book of Daniel, Sura 2, verses 97-98 & 285 of the Quran, Column XVII of the Scroll of the War of the Sons of Light & Chapter 3, verse 12 of the Revelation of John) and:

Sarah-->Elijah-->Daniel-->John the Baptist-->Mohammed-->Elizabeth Anne Cecil (Chapter 12, verse 13 of the Book of Daniel and Chapter 11, verse 14 & Chapter 17, verses 10-13 of the Gospel of Matthew(1987) (7th Church) for:


Hagar-->the apostle Mary-->Danielle (1982-1987) (6th Church)


Isaac-->the apostle John-->Robin (1986) (4th Church)

Ishmael-->the apostle Peter-->Cindy (1992) (5th Church)

Jacob-->the apostle Thomas-->Linda (1987- (2nd Church)

Esau-->the apostle, Judas-->Susan (1970) (1st Church)

Isaiah’s wife-->the apostle James-->Kimberly (2000-  (3rd 
 Church)




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