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Is There Life After Death? Discover an Astounding Hidden Clue in Genesis 2:7

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Go to UnlockBibleMeaning.com, find Gen. 2:7, and switch to Interlinear Bible.

Genesis 2:7 includes Breath of LIVES (plural) and LIVING soul (singular). So it’s easy to compare, even if you don’t know anything about Hebrew.

Chayim ends in “im” = plural. Chaya is singular. All words ending in “im” are plural.

It is NOT “God breathed the breath of LIFE.” Biblical Hebrew clearly states, “Breath of LIVES.”

The translators and religion get it wrong, even if they know, Biblically, there’s a resurrection.

BTW, the Tree of LIFE is really the Tree of LIVES (plural).

You’re getting an eyeful today.

Details of the WHY and WHAT of the afterlife in the book Mind-Body Problem Solved.

Watch this next video: https://youtu.be/NogHdPs433A?si=0wY3zTfq5bKAIDpd to learn why "nishmat chayim," breath of liveS is plural and what multiple lives mean for human beings.

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

#neshama #breathoflife #hebrew

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

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Go to UnlockBibleMeaning.com, find Gen. 2:7, and switch to Interlinear Bible.

Genesis 2:7 includes Breath of LIVES (plural) and LIVING soul (singular). So it’s easy to compare, even if you don’t know anything about Hebrew.

Chayim ends in “im” = plural. Chaya is singular. All words ending in “im” are plural.

It is NOT “God breathed the breath of LIFE.” Biblical Hebrew clearly states, “Breath of LIVES.”

The translators and religion get it wrong, even if they know, Biblically, there’s a resurrection.

BTW, the Tree of LIFE is really the Tree of LIVES (plural).

You’re getting an eyeful today.

Details of the WHY and WHAT of the afterlife in the book Mind-Body Problem Solved.

Watch this next video: https://youtu.be/NogHdPs433A?si=0wY3zTfq5bKAIDpd to learn why "nishmat chayim," breath of liveS is plural and what multiple lives mean for human beings.

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

#neshama #breathoflife #hebrew

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

  continue reading

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