Indeependent
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Mazal Tov!Youre telling me but youre not showing me a different translation. Give me a link and explain why that guy doesnt have an agenda.You haven't proved anything except that this guy has an agenda.Sorry man. Here is a Jewish guy saying the same thing.An "Image" is something that resembles something in form...it's impossible to resemble God who has zero physical characteristics.You never heard the term to be someones shadow? Its basically the same concept as image.Tzal-mo means "Shadow", just like the kid who was instructed by God to build the Holy Ark.Interesting. Never heard that before. Are you sure thats right? I mean man was made from the earth and there is no such thing as pink or white earth.The word is not "Image", the King James got it wrong again.Black people were made in Gods image.Thank GOD you're Black!I'm saving this thread for November.
Something tells me I'll be laughing my black ass off on the floor some day early in that month.
#LOLGOP #TooFunny #CLASSIC
The word is "Shadow".
God used Adamah, dirt, from all over he world so man would be able to live in any climate.
And yes, ground has many colors, just as all people should be able to live with people of all colors.
Nope. The term used was humus. Which is Black or dark brown.
To "Shadow" mean to observe behavior and emulate...Charity, food, shelter, etc...
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How I Concluded that God is both Male and Female; and Capable of Evolving Over Time
Is it possible that God is both male and female? It is possible that God commands us to evolve over time?medium.com
His translation is copied from a web-site that has, as always, the wrong word.
By the way, the first 2 chapters has 3 creations of humans...
1] Male/Female as one unit
2] Male/Female back to back
3] Male and Female created and shaped by removing Adam's rib.
Google Translate finally got it right.
Google "Google Translate English to Hebrew"
Enter "Image" in left and see translation.
Enter "Shadow" in left and see translation.
Then look up the Hebrew letter Tzadi and see that Tzalmo, the word in the Torah, means "Shadow", not "Image".