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Updated 5927± 03 20 2023
[2007-06-06]
Is God a plural being, a male being, or a female being?
What can we learn re this
question out of Genesis Chapters One and Two?
Abstract:
Considering carefully the Hebrew grammar as used in Genesis 1 and 2 it becomes very clear to me that the entity being created consists of one male and one female, and that this dual entity is being treated as one singular unit characterized by the male singular. In other words each family of God, i.e. the foundation of every family of God, consists of, and is created as, one male and one female.
They are one, yet they are two. The one carries the name of the male, i.e. the male characteristic dominates even while the feminine characteristics may be more visible and more audible.
:Gen 1:27
ויברא1254 אלהים430 את853 האדם120 בצלמו6754 בצלם6754 אלהים430 ברא1254 אתו853 זכר2145 ונקבה5347 ברא1254 אתם׃853
Gen 1:27 TLT+ So created1254 Powers430, (853) man120 in his own image,6754 in the image6754 of Powers430 created he1254 him; 853 male2145 and female5347 created he1254 them. 853
Gen 1:27 TLT+ So created1254 [Family] Powers430, (853) man120 in his own image,6754 in the image6754 of [Family] Powers430 created he1254 it; 853 male2145 and female5347 created he1254 them. 853
Notice:
1.
It is important to understand that in the Hebrew language and grammar
any plural entity consisting of at least one masculine part takes on the
masculine gender. If only feminine parts are present then, and then only, does
the entity take the feminine gender.
2.
In the above verse we find one very important consideration based upon
the grammar being used: The word Elohim, translated God, is a masculine plural
word and entity, yet the remaining words in the verse is using the masculine
singular in reference to said masculine plural word.
3.
The only way I can make 100% sense of this language is by recognizing
that the author wishes to emphasize, and point out, that God, the masculine
plural entity, is here referencing the fundamental family unit, i.e. a
masculine plural entity recognized as a singular unit, which is being
replicated and mirrored in the created entity, which is nothing other than the
foundation for yet another family consisting of male and female. Nevertheless,
one must never forget that the Creator is always greater than the created
thing, and most certainly so also in this setting.
Compare Genesis Gen 2:24: Therefore5921, 3651 shall a man376 leave5800 (853) his father1 and his mother,517 and shall cleave1692 unto his wife:802 and they shall be1961 one259 flesh.1320
Notice also that in Genesis
1:26 the word “עשׂה”, to
form, is used rather than “בּרא”, to
create out of nothing:
Gen 1:26 ויאמר559 אלהים430 נעשׂה6213 אדם120 בצלמנו6754
Gen 1:26 And God430 said,559 Let us make6213 man120 in our image,6754 after our likeness:1823
Isn’t this language reminiscent of, and consistent
with, how children are being formed by means of an act of their parents?
What exactly is the “rib”
referenced in Genesis 2:21-22?
Notice:
Two different Hebrew words for “rib:”
The
Hebrew word translated “rib” in verse 21, H4480, is a different word than the
word in verse 22, H6763!
H4480: For H4482; properly a part of; hence
(prepositionally), from or out of in many senses.
H4482: From an unused rot meaning to apportion; a part;
hence a musical chord (as parted into strings).
H6763: From H6760; a rib (as curved),
literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a door, that is, leaf);
hence a side, literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an
object or the sky, that is, quarter); arcitecturally a timber
(especially floor or ceiling) or plank (single or collectively, that is,
a flooring).
H6760: A primitive root; probably to curve;
used only as denominative from H6763, to limp (as if one sided)
Common traditional interpretations:
Using the English word rib and thinking of Adam as
one male the most direct understanding of this text is in terms of a surgical
procedure combined with a mystical creative act in which the rib bone is
transformed into a woman.
Another common interpretation of this passage is in
terms of the original Adam being a hermaphrodite type being that is later being
separated into two new halves, one male and one female, the “rib” then being
thought of e.g. in terms of “an angular vault,” such as the female reproductive
organ is.
However, both of the above interpretations are man
made constructions without much correspondence to that which we can learn from
a direct comparison between the Scriptures and the corresponding created beings
in God’s nature, or isn’t that so?
Suggestions for a more natural interpretation:
What if we think of the rib instead in terms of the
vault of an intra uterine sac, or even as on of the two DNA strands? Wouldn’t
these latter applications be much more in accordance with nature and with God’s
creation as we actually know it - and without the superimposition of the type
of actions that men sometimes do perform? That is, we could think of the male
and female being created as two twins within one common uterine sac of their
mother. Or, we could think of them in terms of the DNA of one male whose DNA is
being divided into two new DNA genomes, one remaining male, the other being
modified by duplicating the X chromosome and removing the Y chromosome.
Isn’t this last application of these two verses just
a little more down to earth and natural while doing a little less violence to
either the text or natural phenomena as we understand them today?
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