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Genesis 1:26 WHO/WHAT Is The US?

  • Writer: Taylor Stewart
    Taylor Stewart
  • Mar 7
  • 3 min read

In this post let me just start stating that over the reading of scripture on https://www.YouTube.com/@StandOnScripture these notes will be adapted and added to with more, I will also be doing videos on this topic adding to this in video format, so this is context with notes I am doing so far. (KEY: Timeline going back before what was previously stated – TEXT IN GREEN and [Green with brackets] for the other context) Genesis 1:1,3-12,14-22,24-31 - Uses singular verbs such as create/created, God said, saw, separated, called, made, blessed, give/given (Which the word I is in as ti part of Na-tat-ti – I give or I have given you every herb. Not we have…), God set them in the expanse, so when we see Elohim (God) with these singular pronouns in verbs or the verbs themselves it is one person doing actions not plural persons. What looks to be the only plural verb in this whole entire chapter is in Genesis 1:26 but it doesn’t say who or what the other person/thing is that the one God who said this verse to the other as part of the us, is. That word in Genesis 1:26 is Na-a-seh meaning let us make, and it doesn’t say who or what is the other person/thing is to make the us just that God is one who singularly said which is a singular verb, we don’t even know the form of speech if he is speaking to someone existent in that time or if he was speaking proleptically or prophetic perfect. In fact Genesis 1:27 we further see in correlation to the God Said verb being singular the one who created is singular and in his not their image, it doesn’t say God created in their image, so God can not be the US but is one part of whatever makes the US up. Genesis 1:27 and Genesis 9:6 “for God made man in his own image”. Genesis 2:5-7 goes back before man was created, and says what man is made of, giving more context to what man is created in image of, physical and spirit from God this being two parts possibly making up the us, dust of the earth and God’s spirit. Genesis 5:3 which is correlating to Genesis 1:26 how God creates as an us, but who is the us, Seth is in Adam’s image and Adam in Yehovah God’s image, so God through Adam created physical man and through Yeshua spiritual adam/man. We saw in [Genesis 2:5-7] how the timeline goes back before Adam was created it is possible to state God while speaking “let us” is doing this in a proleptic/prophetic perfect of how through Adam all humanity is created or even possibly due to timeline in Genesis 1:26-27 with [Genesis 2:5-7], Adam may have been there when he is literally speaking to Adam however, it is more likely to be prophetic through Adam that all humanity is made, furthermore, in Genesis 1:26 it indicates as if Eve was created the very same day but she was created from the rib of Adam possibly same day, likely after the 6th day. So when we see this let us, and timeline it seems more towards prophetically rather than Adam literally existing, than as if God is saying to him literally at that time face to face. More meat to timeline switching going back in time and such [Genesis 6:1] goes back to before Genesis 6:1 says before they they began to multiply after it talked about the lineages of man up to the Flood. You can also see this form of timeline switching and such in {{Genesis 8:3-12 Full passage}} how in Genesis 8:3-5 we see the waters were dried and you could see mountains but then in [Genesis 8:6-12] we see he was sending the birds out but the earth wasn’t dry and no land found for the dove to set its foot, time switching naturally, how the scripture talks of dry land but then goes back before the dry land was there. Genesis 10:5,19, 31 says about about every tribes and such spoke their own languages but [Genesis 11:1] says the whole earth had one language, logically its going back before Babylon and the confusing of toungs which seem to be indicated of In Genesis 10 how every tribe of Ham, Shem, Japheth had their own languages, this is going back in time before something in the previous chapters.

 
 
 

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