Yahusha's Geneology
So far we have taken a look into the opening words of the Torah, specifically the first two words of the book of Genesis and seen how they point to the sacrifice of Ha/Mashiach, the son of Elohiym for the everlasting covenant and how the word created means son of Elohiym (God).
But now we are going to switch up the approach and look at the opening chapter of the book of Matthew, and the list of geneologies from Adam to Avraham as listed in various parts of the Book of Genesis.
Matthew ch1 opens with peice of scripture often overlooked after the first read through. To many eyes all we see in English is a list of names, tracing the family linegage from Yahuaha Ha'Mashiach back to King David and further back to Avraham. And once we get this we typically skip ahead to verse 18 even if we don't like to admit it.
Sadly as English readers we don't see the significance of a name the same way Hebrew readers would. You see in Hebrew every name has a meaning and it is very important, in fact so important that naming a child is a huge deal and as you will see, Yahuah has carefully selected these people and these names when he chose the lineage of his annointed.
So let me get right to it because it is amazing what a simple name definition search can reveal about ancient scripture that just shows you how impossibly perfect the word of Yahuah really is.
Lets do this,
If we start with the names from A'dam to Noah as found in Genesis we can read;
Of the ground, appointed, man, settled, praising Elohiym, descend, dedicated, it will be sent when he is dead, Powerful, rest.
Then the names from Noah to Terach (Avraham's father) we can read;
Rest, renowned, healer, thrown to, the regiom beyond, divided, a friend, the branch, is dry, destitute.
If we take all the names from Abraham to King David from Matthew ch1 and translate them it reads,
'High Father of many nations, who reigns in supplanting. I will praise Yahuah, Burst forth from the walled city on the hill. My kinsmen are noble, that foretell peace and strength. Worship Elohiym's gift beloved.'
If we take the next 14 names from David to Yekonyahu it reads;
'Beloved man of peace. He enlarges the people. He is my Father, my healer. The Lord is my Judge, Yahuah is exhaulted. Strength comes from Yahuah. The perfection of Yahuah has held and strengthened me. Caused me to forget, secret and faithful. Elohiym has healed, Yahuah has established.'
And if we take the final 14 names from Yekonyahu to Yahusha it reads;
Yahuah has established he whom I asked of Elohiym. The one sown of Bablyon. Father of Praise. Elohiym will establish a helper, just and righteous. He whom Yah has set up, is grand. Elohiym is my help, giving in supplanting. He will add to me, Yah's saviour who brings us to victory.'
... I was speechless after this little exercise. Read that again because it is not random, it is clear, concise and perfect and that was in a 15 minute basic hebrew to english translation never mind if we went really deep into the names and letters and symbols behind it all. But in 15 minutes of basic research we turned a list of names into beautiful prophetic poetry.
But he does this with every name, every single name, and when you find a series of names like in a family tree or the list of the 12 tribes or the appostles I encourage you to find their meanings and put them together because this is how Hebrew works and it is amazing. Look at this, I mean really, don't just be excited by it, look at it. Read it over and over.
You can see so much in these names, from the branch is dry and destitute as the broken of branch, before the father rejoices in supplanting the nw grafted in vine, Or it will be sent when he is dead to powerful rest, obviously being the flood (sent the year Methuslach died) but also the Ruach Ha Qodesh (Holy Spirit) being sent when Yahusha died.
Or how about My kinsmen are noble that foretell peace and strength. Or worship elohoymn's gift beloved. I mean those are beautiful sentances from just basic name meanings. All in the line from A'dam to Yahusha, you could not make that up if you tried. It is too perfect and that is in the english best case translation meaning, I can only imagine what the Hebrew words mean in their own ancient Hebrew meaning and language, which cannot help being watered down in translation, as any language always is.
HALLELUYAH! His word is amazing. AMAZING. You cannot make this up, you cannot write this with so many different authors over 1000's of years and put things like this in there without the obvious and incredible hand of Father at work in every scripture.
Praise him forever. Amein.