Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Look inside

Excerpts from the book can now be viewed at biblejolts.org. See:
For more information, see also here.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Book now published

Creation's Heartbeat: the Bible's Entry Code at Genesis 1:1
At the place of entry, the key is often hidden
An enquiry into the first verse of Genesis
by Dr Y Fass
208 pgs. Published November 2009
Price US$19.50 plus $5 postage and packing (to anywhere).







Also available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Journey

In its journey, the enquiry:

· reveals an eternal sign

· places within reach His image, in which we are created

· decodes the first name of God in the Bible

· identifies the first adjective describing the nature of God

· unpacks the title of the first book in the Torah

· shows two hidden names of God

· helps grasp mysterious Biblical texts, such as the eternal name of God introduced to Moses at the burning bush.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Outline of the three parts to Creation's Heartbeat

Part One: A Basis for Understanding

If there is a Creator, how might He speak to us and how can we check our understanding of what is said? How can our enquiry proceed in a methodical way and with what guidelines and reference points?

Part One sets out four bases for a rigorous approach, including ten tests to be applied to its results. Using traditional techniques, we examine the Hebrew of the first four words to see what it tells us. We consider the letters in the order and form that they occur; there is no shake or shuffle or number counting.

The Creator of life evidently knows how to compress, transfer and secure vital information. Therefore, let us set our expectations of what the opening words of Genesis can reveal to us unreasonably high. That way, our expectations cannot possibly be met by the human reason of a human author.



Part Two: Ten Steps to Understanding

The first verse of the Bible unlocks the basis of the moral order that is integral to the nature of creation itself. This sets the heartbeat for all of creation.

In no other account is there a being who completely transcends all of creation and who simply speaks things into existence. The universe is presented as the product of a single, creative will. To explore the first verse is to explore the nature and resolution of the consequent divide.

The opening verse teaches us that our job is to bring into the open that which is hidden. Step by step, Part Two pursues this through examining each of twenty-six components yielded by the first four words. We find both a shadow and a resolution in the beginning. We find dualities, dilemmas and concealment. The reader is repeatedly challenged by the text. Yet, as we press in, a coherent and recurring pattern is revealed that points to a history and plan for creation.



Part Three: Understanding Gained

The first verse in Genesis poses a severe dilemma. When unpacked, these same few words provide a profound resolution and history. Details, nuances or emphases can be debated, but the form of the entry code is unmistakable. Through ten steps, we have examined twenty-six components that cohere together in a design that meets the tough tests proposed initially.

Part Three sets out the Bible’s entry code and shows that the pattern it reveals is foundational to the Hebrew Bible. That design precedes all and is prophetic to all of creation. The interweaving of physical and spiritual aspects gives us an inkling of how the Creator has embedded this pattern throughout creation. Yet, by its nature, the design is itself hidden, just as the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai to Moses was hidden from the people. The story is incomplete. Its uncertainty and concealment are for our sake: its message confronts us. The full completion awaits our decision.

Friday, July 10, 2009

At the place of entry

At the place of entry, the key is often hidden.                           בראשית 

Short Outline:

To quote from the opening chapters:

“At the place of entry, the key is often hidden.  Perhaps this is so with the most ancient of books, the Hebrew Bible.  If there is a message encoded in the beginning, it would be the Bible’s first and most urgent message to us; the key that opens our understanding to the treasures that lie beyond. …. 

We focus on the first four words of the Hebrew Bible with their unalterable primacy of place … Can anything substantive emerge from looking at half a verse? … We have a fourfold rationale and method to search for a key, including nine tests for what we find.

We will come upon a deep puzzle and within that a succession of clues … the clues begin to cohere and finally lead us to a complete but simple solution – a solution with direct implications for each of us ”