The written records of the revelation of the God of the Bible in the form of the 66 books were given by God progressively. He gave Moses the first five books and possibly Job as well. This presentation attempts to show that the first word of in the Hebrew version of Genesis 1 is the cornerstone word of the 66 books. It also implied the most unique nature of the three Gods -- Elohim Et in Genesis 1:1, Ruah Elohim in Genesis 1:2, and Elohim in Genesis 1:3 -- ever-living, original, not created, not made, not born, not issue, not borrowed, not part of someone else.
The written records of the revelation of the God of the Bible in the form of the 66 books were given by God progressively. He gave Moses the first five books and possibly Job as well. This presentation attempts to show that the first word of in the Hebrew version of Genesis 1 is the cornerstone word of the 66 books. It also implied the most unique nature of the three Gods -- Elohim Et in Genesis 1:1, Ruah Elohim in Genesis 1:2, and Elohim in Genesis 1:3 -- ever-living, original, not created, not made, not born, not issue, not borrowed, not part of someone else.