First thanks for the reply, second, The IMAGE of God is "ANOTHER", hence the woman was made, (another man, or mandkind). For Adam is "ANOTHER" of himself in flesh.
the definition of Adam is,
H120 אָדָם 'adam (aw-dawm') n-m.
ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or
the species, mankind, etc.).
[from H119]
KJV:
X another, + hypocrite, + common sort, X low, man (mean, of low degree), person.
Root(s): H119
there it is, the "
ANOTHER" of one's ownself.
Adam the first man (a single person). is
H121 אָדָם 'Adam (aw-dawm') n/p.
1. (person) Adam the name of the first man.
2. (location) a place in Israel.
[the same as H120]
KJV: Adam.
Root(s): H120
from (ONE) man to another MAN, in Flesh. God from one Spirit to "ANOTHER" Spirit that is G243 allos, the equal share, as Phil 2:6 clearly states. and God, as the ANOTHER of himself, which is called the Ordinal Last, or the Last Adam, the Son, comes in flesh as a man, Per Phil 2:7 & 8, which the Holy Spirit points out to us by his apostle Paul, Romans 5:14 "Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression,
who is the figure of him that was to come." that word "figure" here means IMAGE, which clearly indicates that God is "another" of himself in flesh ...... as, as, as, a MAN, God's image.... US.
what was to come was God himself the ordinal Last, .... anoither of himself, (Spirit), or the G243 allos of himself in flesh,
which is God's own image. this is how I know that God is a H430 אֱלֹהִים 'elohiym (el-o-heem'),
a plurality of his ownself.
so the IMAGE of God is "ANOTHER", the H430 אֱלֹהִים 'elohiym (el-o-heem') of himself in flesh.
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First thanks for the reply, second, The IMAGE of God is "ANOTHER", hence the woman was made, (another man, or mandkind). For Adam is "ANOTHER" of himself in flesh.
So the image of God is "another". Makes little sense. "another" what?
The image of God is "another", hence the woman was made. makes little sense.
For Adam is "ANOTHER" of himself in the flesh. Makes little sense. If Adam is "another" of himself in the flesh, what is the other "another"? Is it Adam's spirit? Adam is a spirit, and he has "another" of himself in the flesh?
Please explain.