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Decoding Genesis 2:7: The Astonishing Truth about God 'Formed' Man

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In Genesis 2:7, it says God "formed" man? Why not "created?"

In Genesis 1:27 God “created-bara,” that's instantaneous physical creation. But in Gen. 2:7 "formed-yatsar." That's complementary information

"Formed" is:

H, for Hebrew, 3335.

יָצַר yaw-tsar'; to mould into a form; especially as a potter;

The various King James Version translations - fashion, form, potter, purpose.

1 Purpose means: God has a special reason for creating humans on Earth.

2. Potter: God’s purpose is fashioning each human into a special vessel. This is our spiritual pathway that takes time.

Read the details of "yatsar-formed" in Mind-Body Problem Solved to learn about your spiritual “formation.”

Watch the next video, What is the Purpose of Life? https://youtu.be/eXAte2WwIZw?si=49Od3ST6VNBfmpZS to gather the meaning of "God formed" to see your PURPOSE as a unique human on Earth.

Buy the book Mind-Body Problem Solved which explains the what, how, and especially the WHY of human consciousness and mind and how to maximize their positive use. https://TheExplanation.com/mind

This short comes from https://TheExplanation.com

#biblestudy #godcreated #genesis2

PS. Join the Bible course based on 7 Keys to Master Biblical Hebrew with no fuss. https://TheExplanation.com/challenge

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In Genesis 2:7, it says God "formed" man? Why not "created?"

In Genesis 1:27 God “created-bara,” that's instantaneous physical creation. But in Gen. 2:7 "formed-yatsar." That's complementary information

"Formed" is:

H, for Hebrew, 3335.

יָצַר yaw-tsar'; to mould into a form; especially as a potter;

The various King James Version translations - fashion, form, potter, purpose.

1 Purpose means: God has a special reason for creating humans on Earth.

2. Potter: God’s purpose is fashioning each human into a special vessel. This is our spiritual pathway that takes time.

Read the details of "yatsar-formed" in Mind-Body Problem Solved to learn about your spiritual “formation.”

Watch the next video, What is the Purpose of Life? https://youtu.be/eXAte2WwIZw?si=49Od3ST6VNBfmpZS to gather the meaning of "God formed" to see your PURPOSE as a unique human on Earth.

Buy the book Mind-Body Problem Solved which explains the what, how, and especially the WHY of human consciousness and mind and how to maximize their positive use. https://TheExplanation.com/mind

This short comes from https://TheExplanation.com

#biblestudy #godcreated #genesis2

PS. Join the Bible course based on 7 Keys to Master Biblical Hebrew with no fuss. https://TheExplanation.com/challenge

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