Genesis 7:21

Science Rendition

And all the completed outer forms, all upper ethereal, lower terrestrial living, abundant forms, and every nether aspect of the ADM-ic unit of evolutionary mind and consciousness ascend and expand to the bursting point.

KJV: And all flesh died that moved upon the earth, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth, and every man:

Key Words: KL BSHR GWE RMSH ELH ARTZ EWPH BHMH CHY KL SHRTZ SHRTZ ELH ARTZ KL HADM


G-W-E – ‘distension to bursting’

Action of bursting. See גו.

GE Root analogous to the root , but presenting the organism under its material view point. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 316)

GW, GY and GH The organic sign united either to that of life, or to that of universal convertible force, or to that of manifestation, constitutes a root which becomes the symbol of every organization. This root which possesses the same faculties of extension and aggrandizement that we have observed in the root גא, contains ideas apparently opposed to envelopement and development, according to the point of view under which one considers the organization. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 311-312)

GWE That which disorganizes; every dissolution of the organic system: action of expiring, of being distended beyond measure, of bursting. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 312)

 

 

Genesis 7:14

Science Rendition

The vital power of the universe, the complete living principle, the universalized forms of terrestrial animality, of self-sustaining progressive movement of the ascending universalizing compressive power, and every soaring, radiating movement, all profusion of elementary generation, universalizing diffusion of physical reality (via antithetical unity of centrifugal and centripetal action).

KJV: They, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort.

Key Words: HM CHY MYN BHMH MYN RMSH RMSH ELH ARTZ MYN KL EWPH MYN KL TZPHWR KL KNPH


H-M – ‘vital life, power of the universe’

Universalized life: the vital power of the universe. See הו. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 331)

HW The sign of life united to the convertible sign, image of the knot which binds nothingness to being, constitutes one of the roots most difficult to conceive that any tongue can offer. It is the potential life, the power of being, the incomprehensible state of a thing which, not yet existing, is found, nevertheless, with power of existing. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 329)

M-Y-N – ‘form, mien (of a thing)’

Form, aspect of things; their mien, figure, etc. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 391)

TZ-PH-W-R – ‘profusion of elementary generation’

6833. tsippowr, tsip-pore´; or tsippor, tsip-pore´; from 6852; a little bird (as hopping):—bird, fowl, sparrow.

6852. tsaphar, tsaw-far´; a primitive root; to skip about, i.e. return:—depart early.

TZPH Every idea of diffusion, profusion, overflowing; that which flows like water; which follows a steady incline. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 436)

PHR …a root which develops all ideas of fructification, production, elementary generation. Any progeny, any produce whatsoever…That which is fertile, fecund, productive. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 429)

K-N-PH – ‘diffusion of physical reality'

3671. kanaph, kaw-nawf´; from 3670; an edge or extremity; specifically (of a bird or army) a wing, (of a garment or bed-clothing) a flap, (of the earth) a quarter, (of a building) a pinnacle:

3670. kanaph, kaw-naf´; a primitive root; properly, to project laterally, i.e. probably (reflexive) to withdraw:—be removed.

K-N – ‘physical reality’

This root, wherein the assimilative sign is united to the root אן, image of all corporeal circumscription, is related to that which enjoys a central force energetic enough to become palpable, to form a body, to acquire solidity: it is in general, the base, the point upon which things rest.

That which holds to physical reality, corporeal kind; stability, solidity, consistency; a fixed, constituted, naturalized thing: in a restricted sense, a plant: in an abstract sense, it is the adverbial relatives, yes, thus, that, then, etc. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, pp. 373-374)

NPH Every idea of dispersion, ramification, effusion, inspiration; of movement operated inwardly from without, or outwardly from within: distillation if the object is liquid, a scattering if the object is solid. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, pp. 403)

 

Genesis 7:8

Science Rendition

The configured, determined archetypal form of animated life that has been purified, and the forms not yet configured out of centrifugal movement, and the higher, more ethereal archetypes configured out of centrifugal movement as well as the lower, denser forms raised up out of the elemental realm of the ADM-ic mind and consciousness,

KJV: : Of clean beasts, and of beasts that are not clean, and of fowls, and of every thing that creepeth upon the earth,

Key Words: MN BHMH THR MN BHMH ASHR AYN THR MN EWPH KL ASHR RMSH EL ADMH


A-Y-N – ‘absence’

AY Power accompanied by manifestation, forms a root whose meaning, akin to that which we have found in the root או, expresses the same idea of desire, but less vague and more determined. It is no longer sentiment, passion without object which falls into incertitude: it is the very object of this sentiment, the centre toward which the will tends, the place where it is fixed…represented…by the adverbial relation where. Every centre of activity, every place distinct, separate from another place. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 292)

AN An onomatopetic root which depicts the agonies of the soul; pain, sorrow, anhelation. The signs which compose this root are those of power and of individual existence. They determine together the seity, sameness, selfsameness, or the me of the being, and limit the extent of it circumscription. In a broader sense, it is the sphere of moral activity; in a restricted sense, it is the body of the being. One says in Hebrew, אני I; as if one said my sameness, that which constitutes the sum of my faculties, my circumscription. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 295-296)

AWN When the root אן has received the universal convertible sign, it becomes the symbol of being, in general. In this state it develops the most opposed ideas. It expresses all and nothing, being and nothingness, strength and weakness, virtue and vice, riches and poverty; according to the manner in which the being is conceived and the idea that one attaches to the spirit or matter which constitutes its essence… The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 296)

AYN When the sign of manifestation replaces the convertible sign in the root אן, it specifies the sense; but in a fashion nevertheless, of presenting always the contrary of what is announced as real: so that wherever the word אין is presented it expresses absence. The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 296)

 

Genesis 7:2

Science Rendition

Every archetypal form of animated life of the rational principle of the ADM-ic mind and its creative mentative power is pure and complete: and every pure archetypal form is a configuration of the rational principle of the ADM-ic mind and its creative mentative power in indefinite expansion from its center.

KJV: Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female.

Key Words: THR BHMH SHBE SHBE AYSH ASHH BHMH MN ASHR LA THR SHNY AYSH ASHH


T-H-R - 'pure, consecrated, ordained'

2889. tahowr, taw-hore´; or  tahor, taw-hore´; from 2891; pure (in a physical, chemical, ceremonial or moral sense):—clean, fair, pure(-ness).

2890. thowr, teh-hore´; from 2891; purity:—pureness.

טהר  .2891 taher, taw-hare´; a primitive root; properly, to be bright…

TR טר The sign of resistance united by contraction to the elementary root אר, as image of fire, forms a root which develops all ideas of purification, consecration, ordination.

THR טהר That which is pure, purified, purged of its impurities. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 360-361)

NOTE re 'male and female'

AYSH ASHH We should note here that the terms translated ‘male and female’ in Genesis 7:2-3, are AYSH and ASHH, that is, the mentative, or creative mental principle, or rational man within ADM, and its efficient faculty (see The Great Mystery: Understanding the Story of Adam and Eve). What is being preserved here is more the archetype of each animated being (Plato’s Idea) as it exists in the super-sensible realm (masculine in nature), and the means by which that principle can be made manifest and efficient in action (feminine principle).

It is the efficient faculty which manifesting the principle, causes, for example, the bear not to be inclined in the same fashion as a rabbit…It is by its efficient faculty emanated from its principle that every being conforms exteriorly. The naturalists who have assumed that the tiger was tiger because he had teeth, claws, stomach and intestines, fashioned in a particular way have spoken thoughtlessly and without understanding. They might have done better by saying, that the tiger had those teeth, claws, stomach and intestines because he was tiger, that is to say, because his efficient volitive faculty constituted him such. It is not the instrument which gives the will but the will the instrument. The compass no more makes geometry than the dagger makes the assassin…their will must always have precedence over the usage. (The Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 202-203)

 

Genesis 6:20

Science Rendition

The protective sphere shall contain all configured forms of the animate realm – aerial (astral), terrestrial (physical), aquatic (etheric) – in antithetical unity so as to provide the basis for and tendency to life.

KJV: Of fowls after their kind, and of cattle after their kind, of every creeping thing of the earth after his kind, two of every sort shall come unto thee, to keep them alive.

Key Words: EWPH MN BHMH MN RMSH MN ARTZ SHNY BWA CHYH


 

 

Genesis 1:24

Science Rendition

And the progressively expansive, elevating power complex causes the compressive, descending, densifying power to give rise to a living, animating force of being, a self-reproducing terrestrial animal principle, orgonotic movement and a living action of the compressive, descending, densifying power.

KJV: And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.

Key Words: ALHYM AMR ARTZ CHY NPHSH BHMH RMSH CHYH


B-H-M-H – ‘terrestrial animal principle; animality’

Quadrupeds. That is to say, according to the idea of Moses, that part of the animal kingdom whose individuals are neither winged as birds, nor crawling nor swimming as the terrestrial reptiles or the fishes. For it is obvious that this hierographic writer divides the animal kingdom into three great series according to the locomotive movement which he points out in the divers lands which compose this kingdom.

The first of this great series, comprises the animals of the first origin, vermiform, crawling upon the earth, swimming in the waters or flying in the air, which he calls, in general ,שרץ חיה, primitive life, vermiform. He divides this first series into two kinds: the aquatic and the aerial kind. The first of these kinds, retains the original name שרץ, that is to say vermiform; the second is called ערף ערפף fowl-flying.

The second of this great series consists of the animals of the second origin, which Moses designates in general, by the name of נפש חהיה soul of life. These are the genera which are distinguished from the first original series, by their bulk, their strength and the different relations which they already have with terrestrial animals. The marine animals of this series are called תנינים, the-huge-bulked-bodies: the aerials bear the name of עוף כנף, that is to say, quick-and-strong-winged fowl.

Finally, the third series is composed of animals called, In general חיתו ארץ, terrestrial animality. In this series are contained all the terrestrial animals whose locomotive movement is neither trailing, nor swimming, nor flying; but which is executed progressively by the aid of appropriate members. This series contains also two particular genera; namely, the animals which creep along like lizards, רמש, [remesh] and those which support themselves like quadrupeds, called בהמה.[behemah] I have already explained the first of these names, which is applied to whatever moves itself by a trailing and contractile movement. As to the second, it is formed from the root בא, expressing all progressive and sustained movement, and from the onomatopoeia הם, which depicts that which is raised and loud.

Before finishing this note I wish to say that these three classes of animals, considered abstractly, and under figure of three moral beings, have been named by the Hebrew poets: לויתן, Leviathan; that is to say, the universality of marine monsters; עזן, Hozan, the universality of birds; and .בהמות, Behemoth, the universality of terrestrial animals. The savants who sought for the signification of these words, brought into their researches too much scholastic prejudice to draw from it any fruit.

I shall refrain from saying anything in regard to the three grand divisions which Moses established in the animal kingdom; I shall only observe that there is as much precision and more true philosophy in drawing methodical distinctions from the kind of movement in animals, as there is in drawing these same distinctions from their legs or from the temperature of their blood. (Hebraic Tongue Restored, Fabré d’Olivet, p. 54-56).