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Genesis 2:18-24 – The genetics of divinity

The Lord God said, “It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper as his partner.” So out of the ground the Lord God formed every animal of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever the man called every living creature, that was its name. The man gave names to all cattle, and to the birds of the air, and to every animal of the field; but for the man there was not found a helper as his partner. So the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and he slept; then he took one of his ribs and closed up its place with flesh. And the rib that the Lord God had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man. Then the man said,

“This at last is bone of my bones
and flesh of my flesh;

this one shall be called Woman,
for out of Man this one was taken.”

Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh.

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This is an optional Old Testament selection from the Episcopal Lectionary for the Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, Year B 2018. In the numbering system that lists each Sunday in an ordinal fashion, this Sunday is referred to as Proper 22. If chosen, it will next be read aloud in an Episcopal church by a reader on Sunday October 7, 2018. It is important because it tells of the DNA that makes a man differ from a woman. It is the x-factor of the sex chromosome. That is Adam’s rib.

God would not really need a scapel.

I have written about this at other times, on other sites. One has to see through the metaphor to understand that Holy Scripture perfectly understood modern concepts, well before man crawled out of a cave and started thinking it knew some stuff. The discovery of genetics and the inner workings of living creatures is like kindergarten coloring exercises to God.

The painting of a picture, by Moses and the oral dictation of the Creation, is in simple terms that projects a much deeper meaning. The rib “taken from the man,” such that God “made into a woman” is the X chromosome, of the gene said to be the sex gene. A man has a sex gene that is “x, y,” while a woman has a sex gene that is “x, x.”

This makes the Y chromosome the factor that determines “maleness.” The absence of a Y chromosome is then the non-factor that determines “femaleness.” Therefore, in the story told in Genesis, God split Adam’s DNA and then duplicated the X chromosome, splicing them together to make Adam’s “x, y” sex gene be implanted in the flesh that would be the wife, having an “x, x” sex gene.

This is then the most obvious meaning of “Adam’s rib.” I doubt anyone can argue the validity of that metaphor. Modern biological science has made this awareness be possible. So much so that it is now plain and simple. However, what is harder to see is the special aspect of Adam and wife, as they were not common human beings that were rooting in the mud of the earth, barely higher than the animals they hid from and hunted.

Adam was the Son of God. He was formed by the hand of God from earthly materials (including the DNA formed by God’s hand) and was a god. Adam, at the time of this reading, was immortal. He was like a Greek hero, as the union of God and physical flesh. God (through the elohim, or “gods”) had already created males and females in their likeness.

They were hairy, barely erect creatures that used to be called cavemen and cavewomen. They had been given dominion over the animals. Therefore, all creatures created by God also had DNA, which was specific to their breed of animal (“breed” being the natural reproductive mixing of DNA materials); and, those lesser creatures all had much shorter lifespans, as souls temporarily existing on the earthly plane as life breathing creatures (humans included).

This divine state of being in Adam is then told in his being the one who would name “every living creature.” While we read, “The Lord God formed every animal of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them,” the unwritten is that, in Genesis 1:24-28, male and female humans were an unwritten included part of “every living creature.”

Genesis 1:24-28 states:

“And God said, “Let the land produce living creatures according to their kinds: the livestock, the creatures that move along the ground, and the wild animals, each according to its kind.” And it was so. God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.

Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”

So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it. Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky and over every living creature that moves on the ground.”

Therefore, Adam (Man) named the males and females in the image of the gods (elohim) after himself: man. They are Man’s kind (mankind), unlike all the other animals (including all the primates).

Cute, but certainly not the same.

All of the air breathing animals, which included the tiniest (microscopic) creatures and the greatest that lived under the deep waters, had DNA. Adam (Man) was capable of seeing all of their genetics due to his being divine. One cannot miss the metaphor of this story and project a visual image of all the animals coming and sitting before Adam (Man) to be named. Adam (Man) had Spiritual powers of knowledge, coming from God the Father, which allowed Adam (Man) to classify living creatures much like they are categorized today, but long after this first zoological ordering.

Seeing this divine state of Adam (Man) means God was seeing the need for this divine male to have a divine female partner. Adam could have seen a pleasing female cavewoman that was to his liking and had sexual relations with that hairy female, but he did not. Adam (Man) saw animals as creatures that immortals should not mate with, although this was a common habit of the gods (elohim), who were busy creating monstrosities that would cause God to flood the earth to erase them.

Adam (Man), however, needed a divine woman as his partner; thus there was a purposeful need to replicate the X chromosome of God’s Son.

It is vastly important that one realize there are two types of males at this point in Genesis. There are the common animals of the human species, and there was one holy Man. God created His Son on the seventh day, which was deemed holy [we live today, still, in the seventh day of Creation, and the presence of religion denotes that]. Common men and women were created on the sixth day. Adam (Man) is thus a design by God to send a Holy Man to earth (from the divine earth between the worldly plane and the heavenly plane – Eden) as the first Priest seeded into a world that had become most wicked, being enslaved human beings under the dominion of some evil gods (elohim).

Those human creatures did not know their deeds were sins, because there were no rules yet established. Adam (Man) was God’s plan to bring religion to the world.

This then means Adam (Man) was not capable of reproduction, as he was a body of flesh with immortal status. He was like all angels that are all male (sorry ladies, no girl angels), with all having come from God – the ultimate Y chromosome. The x-factor of Adam (Man) was the flesh that surrounded his Y soul.

As the Son of God, Adam had to have a mate prepared for him, who was exactly like Adam (Man), in the sense of being immortal and totally pure. This means that Adam and Eve [sic] were immature children of God in the Garden of Eden [sic]. It was not until they had sinned that they became capable of intercourse [realized their nakedness] and made mortal. Intercourse became a necessity once the two had been stripped of their immortality.

The creation of Adam’s wife (“wife” is a word that means the bearer of a child) was the foresight of an All-Knowing God.  The meaning of God saying, “It is not good that the man should be alone,” is that Adam (Man) would be banished from the heaven that was Eden.  Immortality would be lost, necessitating the survival of a holy species.  Once banished, Adam would need a holy female with whom to mate.  The wife was so Adam (Man) would reproduce and generate holy children, as the first descendants that would spread the priesthood around the world, to common human beings.

The Y-factor would dominate in Abel and Seth.  It would be Seth’s bloodline would become the holy lineage leading to Jesus and his Apostles (including those Saints to this day). The X-factor would be found dominating Cain, whose bloodline would become the religion of Satan, as all false religions that mankind had ever devised, designed to mislead human beings away from God.

As an optional Old Testament selection for the twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, when one’s own personal ministry for the LORD should be underway – one should be of the lineage of Adam (Man) and reborn as Jesus Christ – the message here is to realize the holiness of Saints is not limited to just one sex of mankind. We are all born with some distinction that is based on the sex gene in our DNA, but we have the power to choose to serve the Lord and let His Holy Spirit join with our souls, causing genetic changes within our beings that are undetectable by the eyes of science.

When the baptism by the Holy Spirit occurs, we are changed from being X-factor led human beings, where our souls cling to the worldly as most important. The presence of God raises our being to a Y-factor, as the Son of God. It does not matter what the little x and little y says, as to whether one is a male or a female, when we then cease being a common version of animal man and become a Holy Son of God.

This is how a metaphoric story of Adam having his rib removed to make woman becomes relative to each and every human being of religious beliefs, as the X,Y of Jesus Christ has to be split (now that Jesus had died in the physical – symbolic of going into a deep sleep) and joined with one’s soul. We have to be recreated from the body of Jesus Christ, as the wife of God. Christians have to first be made of Holy DNA, as the X,X wives of God (who is Y only, infinitely splitable), just as Eve was made to be the wife of Adam.

Once we reenter the heavenly realm of Eden, we mate with God and give birth to His Son within us, as Jesus Christ resurrected. We become X,Y as was Adam (man) and Jesus of Nazareth. We are returned immortality (eternal Salvation), through being led back to purity. We have lost all sense of age and deterioration by being returned to being the children of God.

[Added Note: Think about this and then draw a parallel to why Jesus would send his ‘trainee’ disciples into intern ministry, as well as his Apostles after he had risen from death, in pairs. That word states the same duality of Adam (Man), as he was Created on the holy day to be both of the Father (Yahweh – Y) and mother earth (X), while also being the duality of “Yahweh elohim” (stated eleven times in Genesis 2), where Adam (Man) was both Spirit (Yahweh – Y) and souls (gods giving life to inanimate matter). The elohim are then the Lord soul from Yahweh (the god Adam-Jesus) joined with the host soul of life (a god of its flesh). This means duality in spirit is necessary for one to extend beyond human life (a soul alone in flesh), to eternal life (a soul saved by the presence of the Son), as a pair of souls in one body of flesh. Thus, when Yahweh said, “It is not good that the man should be alone,” the same principle pertains to Apostles. One could see Peter (Y) and John of Zebedee (X) being a pair, where one spoke and the other supported that spoken. The same with Paul (Y) and Timothy (X). Thus, a “church” (ekklasia) is when “two or more are gathered in the name of Jesus.” One Y Apostle, plus one X Apostle, plus one resurrected soul of Jesus in each. That means a “church” is each one, as a Yahweh elohim. The name “Jesus” means “YAH Saves,” which is why Yahweh created Adam (Man) on the holy day. Yahweh planned to send that soul created into the souls of wild animal men and women, saving their souls by placing the Y of Jesus into the X of lost souls.]

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Genesis 2:18-24 – Bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh

Yahweh elohim said, “It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper as his partner.” So out of the ground Yahweh elohim formed every animal of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever the man called every living creature, that was its name. The man gave names to all cattle, and to the birds of the air, and to every animal of the field; but for the man there was not found a helper as his partner. So Yahweh elohim caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and he slept; then he took one of his ribs and closed up its place with flesh. And the rib that Yahweh elohim had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man. Then the man said,

“This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; this one shall be called Woman, for out of Man this one was taken.”

Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh.

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This is the Track 2 Old Testament reading that will be read aloud if a church is following the Track 2 path during Year B. It will be read on the nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost [Proper 22], according to the lectionary for the Episcopal Church. If read aloud, it will be paired with a singing of Psalm 8, which includes the verse praising, “You have set up a stronghold against your adversaries, to quell the enemy and the avenger.” Those will precede the Epistle reading from Hebrews, where Paul wrote, “It was fitting that God, for whom and through whom all things exist, in bringing many children to glory, should make the pioneer of their salvation perfect through sufferings.” All will accompany the Gospel reading from Mark, where is written: “Some Pharisees came, and to test Jesus they asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?”’

In 2018, the last time this reading came up in the lectionary cycle, I wrote my observations and posted them on my website. I placed focus on the genetics of ‘Adam’s rib,’ which is the remarkable truth that is to be found in this reading. Therefore, I firmly stand behind what I wrote three years ago, as I feel it is necessary to see that truth come forth. I invite all readers to search this site and read what I wrote then, as it still applies today. Again, I welcome comments, questions, suggestions and corrections. However, at this time I will take a different angel approach to this reading, as it is an anchor for all the readings on this Sunday.

In the above translation I have amended the text to show the specific combination of words written (four times) that are “Yahweh elohim.” In all of these places, the NRSV [like all translators] states this simply as “the Lord God,” as if saying “the Lord” was not enough for Moses (the author), feeling the need to specify, “Oh, you know the God Lord, not just any old Lord.” That ridiculousness [putting words into the mouth of a Son of man (Moses)], when translators would not know Yahweh if He spoke to them in a dream, denies the obvious truth that says “el” translates as the singular “god” [not capitalized] and “elohim” translates as the plural “gods” [again, not capitalized].

In Genesis 1 Moses recited for rote memorizers to eventually put down on scroll parchment the word “elohim” thirty-two times. Not once did Moses [who was told by God, “Tell them I Am That I Am … or Yahweh for short.”] have the memorizers memorize the name “Yahweh.” Genesis 1:1 begins by stating, “In the beginning created elohim.” That infers creation was all possible only by Yahweh, so the first step in that process was the creation of “elohim” or little-g gods. Call them angels or call them the laws of physics, all of them are eternal beings and none of them possessed material bodies, as that was the point of the Creation: from the Spiritual came the material.

Now, the people who try to build ladders to stand on, which makes them feel higher than Yahweh [call them science worshipers], they like the idea that Genesis 2:1-3 was written by some guy they call “E” [short for the “Elohim writer”]. They theorize that “E” wrote Genesis 1 and then began to write Genesis 2, but somebody yelled out “Break time!” so E ran off, never finishing Genesis 2. The Big Brains figured out that E left a piece of scroll mostly unused, so this “J” guy [the Germans pronounce a “Y” like a “J”, so this is who they presume is the “Yahweh writer,” or “Yahwehist”] comes in and finishes Genesis 2, where he writes “Yahweh elohim” (in that exact same order) eleven times. So, rather than be devoted to Yahweh and asking Him to guide their understanding of this change, the eggheads say, “E wrote Genesis 1, which includes Genesis 2:1-3 as the end of Genesis 1; and, J wrote Genesis 2:4 through Genesis 4.

By seeing the word “elohim” as clearly meaning the “gods” created by Yahweh, to create the physical realm (by His design), it is then a simple adjustment in the minds of divinely led readers, to see the seventh day [a day we still live in today] as being when “Yahweh elohim” were “gods” possessed by Yahweh Himself. Two, in particular [Man and wife], would be angels placed within bodies of flesh, formed by the hand of God. This is then the creation of the first Saint, the one we love to call “Adam,” and the first “Saint” [the French would denote gender as “Sainte”], the one we love to call “Eve.” By being “saints” they were “Yahweh elohim,” while all the human beings [male and female, made by the elohim on day six] were not elohim and did not have a clue who Yahweh was. So, Yahweh created “Yahweh elohim” for the purpose of sending them to earth as the first priests of Yahweh [ergo teachers of religion].

In these verses, when it seems as if “Yahweh elohim is more like Yahweh talking to Himself [the Lord God], this should be read in multiple ways. First, in the Creation of the first “six days” [eons of time uncalculatable otherwise], when “elohim” means all kinds of spiritual, unseen presences directing things [aka “matter”] to form. These same “spirits” were the heavenly host who stayed closest to Yahweh, as “Yahweh elohim.” Second, “Yahweh elohim” can be seen as the soul that was to be placed into the body that would be a divine “man.” Because a soul is only a creation of Yahweh, those creatures created on “day six” by the elohim, using Yahweh’s design, were all life souls that came from Yahweh, but because they were not directly formed from earth by Yahweh, they were simply life forms – souls in bodies of flesh – unable to hear the voice of Yahweh. This means the soul of Adam was a “Yahweh elohim” before it was placed into an earthly form. Third, once the soul of Adam was in his body of flesh, he became a “Yahweh elohim” that had form. In a body, Adam was able to communicate with Yahweh directly.

At this time, when in Eden (the garden or enclosure), Adam (man) was like a demigod, rather than a pure human being, meaning he did not age fast, although he did age, because he was formed from the earth. Just like a “day” of Creation is an unfathomable number of years in earth time, the forming of Adam in Eden cannot be seen as being fixed, according to the conception of time human beings accept. Thus, from his infancy, Adam was able to communicate with Yahweh, as an elohim in the flesh, which could have placed Adam in this protective environment for quite some time, relative to the geological and archeological assessments of the earth’s age.

In this selected reading, the Hebrew word “ezer” is written, which means “helper.” This is after we read Adam was “alone.” The Hebrew word translated as “alone” is “bad” [transliterated “lə·ḇad·dōw”], but the word better states “separated” or “apart.” This should be understood as Adam being created in something akin to a bubble, where he existed in the flesh on the earth, but not part of all the other things existing in the flesh on the earth. Think of this like Hollywood loves to present ‘haunted houses,’ where ghosts live in the same place, but in different states of being that keep one from knowing the other is there.

This means a “helper” should be seen as a necessary aid for all souls, such that in all life forms on earth none can exists in solitary. This becomes the way lifeforms congregate in numbers of their own species, such that all souls in the flesh are social creatures. The reason there is “safety in numbers” is because many provide help that otherwise would be absent. Therefore, Yahweh created ‘special’ animals (not necessarily the creatures that existed on the earth – like giant fish, lizards and fowl called dinosaurs) that could see Adam and Adam could see and touch them. That social interaction was then a help to Adam.

The aspect of Adam being able to name animals is a statement that divine communication existed. As this occurred well before the Greek and Roman Empires arose and the languages of Greek and Latin were created, such that this is less a statement about phylum and genus being determined, this takes one down to the individual relationship level, where each and every creature [“every animal of the field and every bird of the air”] had a personal relationship with Adam. I imagine language in this rudimentary era means human beings grunted like animals, with their grunts understood; so, language was more telepathic than oral. More than a lion being called a “lion,” the meaning here is something like: “Adam called that lion Rusty,” because Adam asked the lion what its name was and was told, “I like the name Rusty, because my fur is red.” The animals all had souls that could communicate divinely.

This is where it must be realized that Adam and all the animals were divine creatures, not simply those animals created on days five and six. The creations on days five and six (including the fish of the sea) all needed to breathe, eat and drink to live, mate to propagate their species, and age from birth to death. Those creatures created by Yahweh elohim on the seventh day, in the garden of Eden, were of divine nature in form, thus none of them needed to kill or be killed, none needed to breathe, or eat food and drink, and mating and aging were unnecessary. The fruit from the two trees in the center of the garden must be seen as spiritual food, not physical food. To eat only the fruit from the tree of life means there was no necessity to breathe air. Life was the presence of Yahweh within them all, making all creations of day seven in Eden be Yahweh elohim. They were essentially angels placed in physical bodies of flesh.

When we read [NRSV], “but for the man there was not found a helper as his partner,” the Hebrew translated as “helper as his partner” is (transliterated) “‘ê·zer kə·neḡ·dōw” [from “ezer neged”], which actually says, “helper opposite to.” This says Adam [a male form, albeit sterile, like a child] not only had no other forms of flesh holding a divine soul that were human, but he had no other souls in human form that were his opposite [a female form, albeit sterile, like a child]. This is where the DNA genetics is important to catch.

Yahweh certainly had the ability to whip up some more earth (like He did making the divine animals of Eden) and make a female version of Adam. Because Yahweh did not do that, each of the creations He personally crafted as Yahweh elohim had a most specific genetic code. For Yahweh to make a female like Adam would be the difference between the elohim creating Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons – similar, but different. Each creation had a specific DNA sequence, so as each were made, “male and female elohim made them.” Each species was made as opposites, so each could mate and propagate on the earth. Yahweh, of course, played a role in the formation of babies and the breathing in of souls, in all species.

When we read, “Yahweh elohim caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and he slept,” sleep must be seen as metaphor for death. Since a soul cannot die, being an eternal being – an elohim – death means the separation of the soul from the physical form. Just as Lazarus was “only sleeping,” Jesus knew Yahweh had placed the soul of Lazarus outside his body of flesh, with the plan being to restore that flesh to life, by returning the elohim to it. In this case with Adam, his soul was taken away so Yahweh could duplicate his DNA code in a second body of earth, with the difference being instead of an XY sex chromosome, the opposite form would be made XX. When two opposite forms of flesh were complete, the soul of Adam was returned to his male form, while the soul of Eve was breathed into the female form.

Again, because Adam had no opposite prior, there was no need for him to be making babies in Eden. One can assume that Adam was created in the bubble of an womb, which would have been with the Yahweh elohim that is Mother Earth. As such, baby Adam would take an unknown amount of heavenly time to grow and develop to something like a ten-year old child. Eve would have been made the same, again using the divine egg of Mother Earth and her Yahweh elohim womb. This would mean Eve was given to Adam in the same way a son would be allowed to hold his new baby sister, having come from the same parents. The ‘age difference’ would be planned as appropriate for a male to have a younger wife. Still, Adam and Eve were more like identical twins at different stages of development, more like brother and sister than husband and wife.

When we then read of Adam saying, “This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; this one shall be called Woman, for out of Man this one was taken,” this is him being presented a new ‘animal’ to name, just as he had been presented other creatures of the air and ground. By saying, “This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh,” Adam recognized Eve was his opposite, of the same species, not an animal and not a different type of man. Because the only difference was in sexual orientation, he said, “this one shall be called Woman, for out of Man this one was taken.” In that, the Hebrew needs to be realized, as the word meaning “man” as a sexual statement is “ish,” and the Hebrew word for “female, woman, wife” is “ishshah.” In other words, Adam named Eve “the opposite of me.”

This then leads to the concluding verse that says [NRSV], “Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh.” Jesus will bring this out in the Gospel reading from Mark, when talking to Pharisees about divorce. This is seen as a statement of marriage; but Adam was not old enough to realize what the purpose of marriage was. The translation of “ishshah” as wife, when in Adam’s mind he was saying “female,” means Adam knew that he (“man” – “ish”) and Eve (his sister, “ishshah”) came from a “father” and a “mother,” which means a child has both – without a clue what makes a “father” be that and a “mother” be that as well. To Adam [the equivalent of a ten-year old boy], Yahweh and Earth were Yahweh elohim; and, those two kept bringing him new creations to name. Now, they had brought him a female form of himself, so the two opposites made one whole, both of the same flesh.

If one jumps ahead in the banishment portion of this story (Genesis 3), one sees how the punishment of sin would mean all the realities of men and women living as mortals on the earth, with all the pains of childbirth and parenthood completely unknown to both Adam and Eve. Thus, the “cleaving, clinging, or joining” [from “wə·ḏā·ḇaq,” rooted in “debaq”] actually means “keeping close” as the same species, with the exact DNA chromosome count. The divine element that comes from this [because Adam was a Yahweh elohim] says Adam was paired with another Yahweh elohim like himself, both him and Eve having come from the merger of Yahweh and Earth, as divine, which is better than being simply human. This needs to be seen as why Jesus responded to the Pharisees that divorce was adultery, in the same way that rejecting a soul’s marriage to Yahweh was sinful. One needs to marry one’s soul to Yahweh, in the same way that the DNA of a sperm merges with the DNA of an egg – all split and rejoined by the Hand of Yahweh – so the union of the two can never be separated or torn asunder.

As the Track 2 Old Testament reading for the nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, when one’s own personal ministry for Yahweh should already be well underway, the lesson here is divine marriage to Yahweh. One is called to be the wife of Yahweh so one’s soul is made into a Yahweh elohim. Because Eve had been created and handed into Adam’s arms, he proclaimed that both men and women could become Yahweh elohim, as souls born from the father and the mother that were Yahweh and elohim. Both could be one in the flesh. Ministry is all about this divine marriage. The message to preach is the truth of divine marriage, which is the truth of marriage as a Sacrament. Marriage of this divine nature cannot be given to anyone else. It is up to each soul to bow down before Yahweh and receive His Spirit. Then, ministry is spreading the truth so others will seek to do likewise. Only in that way can a Saint pass on the sacredness of divine marriage.