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now to speak of the origin and effect of the breath of life original Hebrew: הויה (Hovayah), meaning being or existence. as the proper order requires.
Section III. Concerning the origin, one might be pleased to take a look with me into the 1st chapter of the 1st Book of Moses The book of Genesis. and into the 1st chapter of the Gospel of John, where the origin of this breath of life will be revealed to us, if one does not overlook the mysteries original: Mysteria; referring to the hidden or esoteric spiritual meanings of the text. therein. For it is written in John 1, verse 1:
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and God was the Word, this was in the beginning with God! All things were made through the same, and without it nothing was made that was made: in Him was life, and the life was a light of men.
What kind of word that was is revealed in Genesis 1, verse 3, verse 6, 9, and following, and it is called "let there be" original Hebrew: יהי (Yehi); original Latin: fiat, "let it be," from the Aramaic root original Latin: à radice Chaldaica. "to be" original Hebrew: היה (Hayah) (according to the grammatical form it would be "he shall be" original Hebrew: יהיה (Yihyeh)), from which the name of the Son of God, namely the LORD original Hebrew: יהוה, the Tetragrammaton or four-letter name of God. and Jesus, originates. Isaiah 40, verse 5, 10, 13.