Teresita at Hacky Linux has begun a new series where she aims to blog the entire bible, one chapter per day.
Need I add that she lacks all fear of being provocative?
Her exegesis of Genesis 3 today prompted me to post a number of things I've thought of over the years. One of them, I had discussed in an earlier post, about the human drive to partake of forbidden fruit.
However, I also posted something that relates back a bit to her post on Genesis 1, as follows:
Oh, and God's name is not Yahweh Elohim. His answer to Moses was simply I am that I am.
What is the infinitive of the verb in the sentence "I am," Teresita?
It is "To be."Okay, that is two words in English. But let's use a foreign word where it's only one word, like the French être. (I bet there's a similar form in Hebrew -- although I don't need to know.)
For adding to my thesis, look at how John 1:1 does a reprise on Gen 1:1 with "In the beginning was The Word."
I think we are given an additional thought there. We are human and we are given the gift of thought, and that includes new thoughts.
See? I'm saying that The Word could be easily be like être. Remember, God always is and was in this system. But "in the beginning" suggest time is starting, something not timeless is beginning: it's temporal.
So God The Infinite exists always with the infinitive "To Be."
And God ponders "To Be?"
And God commands "Be."
Bang! Voilà! :)
And on it continues.
You are entitled to be. Do not forget that.
And while you are being, know that there are those who fear that you be. Ally with others who wish nothing more than to be. Ally against those for whom your death is their goal.
Calling attention that their goal has a very wide sweep will require courage as there has been pressure, and there will be greater pressure yet, to SYTFU. Be afraid of nothing other than remaining silent.