"Adam" in ancient Hebrew!

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23 Jan 201703:00

Summary

TLDRIn this message, CJ Lovick, author of the Living Warden 3D series, delves into a hidden mystery within the Hebrew language. He explores the significance of the name 'Adam' in Hebrew picture language, revealing deeper meanings behind its letters. Lovick explains how Adam's choice opened a path leading to death for humanity and contrasts it with Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus), the 'last Adam,' who offers a path to eternal life through his sacrificial death. This insightful exploration uncovers profound biblical symbolism and the redemptive power of Jesus' blood.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The name 'Adam' in Hebrew holds deeper meaning in the Hebrew picture language beyond the conventional understanding of 'red earth' or 'man'.
  • 🦬 The first Hebrew letter Aleph, in Adam's name, represents an ox, symbolizing a strong leader.
  • 🚪 The second letter, Dalit, is pictured as a doorway or pathway.
  • 💧 The third letter, Mem, is pictured as waters, which can represent either chaos and death or life.
  • ⚖️ Together, the name Adam in Hebrew picture language translates to 'strong leader who opens the doorway to life or death'.
  • 🍎 The first Adam chose the path of death through his rebellion against God, affecting all his descendants.
  • 🩸 Dalit and Mem together spell the Hebrew word for blood, which symbolizes the 'pathway of the liquid'.
  • ✝️ Jesus (Yeshua HaMashiach) is referred to as the 'last Adam', who came to provide a new path to eternal life through his sacrificial death.
  • 🔑 According to the Bible, Jesus is the way to eternal life, and the mystery of redemption is hidden in Adam's name.
  • 📜 The speaker encourages learning more about the mysteries in ancient Hebrew by subscribing to Living Word and receiving new words weekly.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the name 'Adam' in Hebrew picture language?

    -In Hebrew picture language, 'Adam' is composed of Aleph (a strong leader like an ox), Dalit (a doorway or path), and Mem (waters of chaos or life). Together, they represent a strong leader who opens a pathway to life or death.

  • How does the meaning of the name 'Adam' differ between conventional Hebrew and Hebrew picture language?

    -In conventional Hebrew, 'Adam' means 'red earth' or 'man.' In Hebrew picture language, it is a symbolic representation: Aleph is a strong leader, Dalit is a doorway, and Mem represents waters of life or chaos, offering a deeper spiritual meaning.

  • What path did the first Adam choose according to the script?

    -The first Adam chose the path of rebellion, leading to sin, death, and chaos for humanity. His act of defiance opened the doorway to death for all his descendants.

  • What is the hidden mystery in the name of Adam, as discussed in the script?

    -The hidden mystery is that the second and third letters of Adam, Dalit and Mem, together spell 'blood' in Hebrew. This hints at the importance of blood in spiritual redemption, connecting to the sacrificial blood of Yeshua (Jesus).

  • What is the significance of blood in this script?

    -Blood represents the pathway of life or death. All humans are under the blood of the first Adam by default, which leads to death unless redeemed by the blood of Yeshua (Jesus), the last Adam.

  • Who is referred to as the 'last Adam' in the script, and why?

    -Yeshua (Jesus) is referred to as the 'last Adam' because he came to open a new pathway to eternal life through his sacrificial death, reversing the consequences of the first Adam’s rebellion.

  • What is the primary purpose of Yeshua's (Jesus') coming to earth, according to the script?

    -Yeshua came to earth to open a new doorway leading to eternal life, through his sacrificial atoning death on the cross, providing redemption from the curse of sin and death brought by the first Adam.

  • How does John 14:6 connect to the message of the script?

    -John 14:6 emphasizes that Yeshua is the only way to God, underscoring the script’s message that he provides the only true path to eternal life, unlike the first Adam who opened the path to death.

  • What are the consequences of being 'under the blood of the first Adam'?

    -Being under the blood of the first Adam means inheriting the same curses as Adam, leading to death and separation from God, unless one is redeemed by the blood of Yeshua.

  • What is the overall spiritual message of this script regarding Adam and Yeshua?

    -The spiritual message contrasts the first Adam, whose rebellion led humanity down a path of death, with Yeshua, the last Adam, who opened a new pathway to eternal life through his sacrificial blood.

Outlines

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🧩 The Hidden Mystery in the Name of Adam

CJ Lovick, author of the Living Warden 3D series, begins by exploring a mystery hidden in the name 'Adam' as revealed in the Hebrew language. While many understand 'Adam' to mean 'red earth' or 'man' in conventional Hebrew, Lovick delves deeper into the Hebrew picture language. The first letter, Aleph, symbolizes an ox representing a strong leader. The second letter, Dalit, represents a doorway, and the final letter, Mem, signifies waters, which can symbolize either chaos or life. Lovick interprets this as a pathway chosen by Adam—either one leading to life or death. Adam's rebellion, according to Lovick, opened the path to death for all humanity.

🔍 The Dalit and Mem: A Pathway of Blood

Lovick highlights the significance of the second and third letters in the name 'Adam,' Dalit and Mem. When combined, they form the Hebrew word for 'blood,' symbolizing the pathway of liquid or life force. He emphasizes that all humanity is born under the blood of the first Adam and the curse that follows. Lovick introduces the idea of a second blood—Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus Christ)—whose sacrificial blood provides a way of redemption for those who repent and accept Him as their Savior.

📖 The Last Adam: A New Pathway to Life

Lovick discusses 1 Corinthians 15:45, where Yeshua (Jesus) is referred to as the 'Last Adam.' While the first Adam opened a path to death and destruction, the Last Adam opened a new path—one leading to eternal life through His sacrifice. Lovick quotes John 14:6, where Jesus declares that He is 'the way, the truth, and the life,' emphasizing that no one can reach God except through Him. This new pathway is one of redemption, opened by Jesus' death on the cross.

🧠 Unlocking the Mysteries of Ancient Hebrew

In conclusion, Lovick encourages viewers to explore the vast mysteries hidden in the ancient Hebrew language. He explains that there are hundreds of precious secrets like the one revealed in the name of Adam. To learn more, Lovick invites viewers to subscribe to 'Living Word and Free' for weekly insights into these ancient words and their profound meanings.

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Keywords

💡Adam

Adam is the first man created by God in the book of Genesis, and his name carries significant meaning in the Hebrew language. The video explores the Hebrew pictorial representation of his name, where 'Aleph' represents a strong leader, 'Dalit' signifies a doorway or path, and 'Mem' symbolizes waters of life or death. Adam's choice to disobey God is portrayed as opening the path to death and sin for all humanity.

💡Aleph

Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, symbolized by an ox, which represents strength and leadership. In the context of Adam’s name, Aleph stands for the 'strong leader.' The video relates this to Adam’s initial role as a leader of humanity and the spiritual consequences of his actions.

💡Dalit

Dalit is the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet and is represented pictorially as a doorway or pathway. In the name 'Adam,' Dalit signifies the opening of a path. According to the video, Adam’s decision opened the pathway to either life or death, but his rebellion led to death and chaos for mankind.

💡Mem

Mem is the thirteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, depicted as water. It can symbolize both chaos and confusion (destructive waters) and life-giving waters. The video explains that Mem in Adam’s name represents the waters of life or death, tying into the idea that Adam’s actions set humanity on a path toward death.

💡Blood

Blood is central to the video’s message, particularly in connection to sacrifice and atonement. The Hebrew word formed by 'Dalit' and 'Mem' means blood, which the video interprets as the 'pathway of the liquid.' It emphasizes that humanity is born under the blood of the first Adam (signifying sin and death) unless redeemed through the blood of Jesus Christ (the last Adam).

💡Yeshua HaMashiach

Yeshua HaMashiach is the Hebrew name for Jesus the Messiah. The video describes Jesus as the 'last Adam,' who came to open a new pathway leading to eternal life, contrasting the path to death initiated by the first Adam. Jesus’s sacrificial death on the cross is central to the concept of redemption through His blood.

💡Pathway

The concept of a 'pathway' appears throughout the video as a metaphor for the choices leading to life or death. In the Hebrew picture language, the letter 'Dalit' represents a doorway or path. Adam’s choice to disobey God opened a pathway to death, while Jesus opened a new path to life through His sacrifice.

💡Chaos and Confusion

Chaos and confusion are associated with the waters represented by the letter 'Mem.' These destructive waters are symbolic of the consequences of sin, particularly the chaos introduced by Adam’s disobedience. The video contrasts these negative connotations with the life-giving waters that can also be represented by Mem.

💡Atonement

Atonement refers to the act of making amends for sin, particularly through sacrifice. In the video, Jesus’s blood is described as the atonement for humanity’s sins, offering redemption from the curse of death initiated by the first Adam. This concept is central to the Christian doctrine of salvation.

💡First Adam and Last Adam

The 'First Adam' refers to the biblical Adam, whose sin led to death for all mankind, while the 'Last Adam' refers to Jesus Christ, who came to offer salvation and eternal life. The video contrasts their roles, with the first Adam bringing death and the last Adam bringing life through His atoning sacrifice.

Highlights

The Hebrew name of Adam reveals deeper meaning when analyzed through Hebrew picture language.

Aleph, the first letter in Adam's name, symbolizes an ox, representing a strong leader.

Dalit, the second letter, represents a doorway or a path, emphasizing the concept of choices in life.

Mem, the final letter, symbolizes water, which can represent chaos, confusion, or life.

The Hebrew picture language of Adam's name translates to: 'Strong leader, opens the doorway, and enters the waters of life or death.'

Adam’s choice in the Genesis narrative led to death, and this consequence extended to all his descendants.

God provided a path for redemption and deliverance through the mystery hidden in the name of Adam.

The combination of the letters Dalit and Mem forms the Hebrew word for blood, symbolizing the pathway of liquid.

Humans are symbolically under blood, and the key question is whose blood: Adam's or Yeshua's.

Yeshua HaMashiach shed his blood as an atonement for the sins of those who repent and receive him as Savior.

1 Corinthians 15:45 refers to Jesus as the 'last Adam,' offering a pathway to life through his death and resurrection.

The first Adam brought death through sin, but Yeshua, the last Adam, opened a new doorway to eternal life.

John 14:6 underscores Jesus’ role as the only way to the Father, declaring himself as 'the way, the truth, and the life.'

The mystery in Adam's name points to larger theological truths about sin, death, and redemption.

There are numerous hidden mysteries in ancient Hebrew, which can offer profound insights when studied in detail.

Transcripts

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here's a message from CJ Lovick author

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of the widely popular living warden 3d

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series

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watch as he unfolds a mystery hidden

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just under the surface is there a

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mystery hidden just under the surface of

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the first name of a man revealed in the

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book of Genesis in the conventional

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Hebrew most of us understand that Adam

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means red earth or men but what does it

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mean in the Hebrew picture language the

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first Hebrew letter in the name of Adam

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is Aleph Aleph is pictured as an ox the

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Ox is the strong leader who will guide

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and protect the herd the second Hebrew

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letter in the name of Adam is Dalit

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pictured as a doorway or a pathway the

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final letter in the Hebrew name of Adam

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is mem pictured as waters men can be

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translated as the waters of chaos and

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confusion destruction and death or the

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waters of life so let's translate the

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picture language of the Hebrew word Adam

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Aleph - strong leader Dalit that opens

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the doorway and enters the path ma'am

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that leads to life or death which path

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did Adam choose the first Adam rebelled

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and with that single act of defiance

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against God sin entered into the hearts

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and souls of mankind Adam open the path

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that leads to death not only for himself

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but for all his descendants God has

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mercifully provided a way of escape the

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mystery of this Redemption and

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deliverance is hidden in the name of

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Adam I would like you to consider the

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Dalit and the mem the second and third

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letter in the name of Adam when you put

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Dalit and mem together you get the

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picture of the pathway the waters or

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liquid and what do the letters Dalit men

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mean in the conventional Hebrew Dalit

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mem spells the Hebrew word for blood the

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pathway of the liquid now we are all

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under the blood the only question is

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whose blood are we under the scriptures

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reveal that Yeshua HaMashiach has come

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to shed his precious blood as an

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atonement for sin for all those that

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repent call upon his name and receive

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him alone as their Savior you were born

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by default under the blood of the first

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Adam you are under the same curses Adam

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and the end results of that curse

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unless God intervenes is

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in hell in first Corinthians 15:45 we

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read these words and so it is written

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the first man Adam was made a living

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soul the last Adam was made a quickening

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spirit notice that Yeshua is called the

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last Adam he came to earth to open up

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another doorway another pathway not a

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pathway that leads to chaos confusion

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and death but a pathway that leads to

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life eternal a pathway he opened by his

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sacrificial atoning death on the cross

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at Calvary John 14:6 jesus saith unto

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him I am the way the truth and the life

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no man cometh unto the father but by me

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now you know the mystery hidden in the

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name of Adam there are literally

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hundreds of precious mysteries found in

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the ancient Hebrews to learn more about

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this word another Hebrew word subscribe

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to living word and free calm and we'll

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send you a new word every week

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