The Creative Forces
"
The Creative
Forces" is a book by Joseph Viel that examines
how the Creative Forces used to create our world are symbolized
in the Holy Language of Hebrew through the poetic use of the
letters in scripture. In numerous places in the Psalms,
Lamentations, and Proverbs, the letters of the Hebrew alphabet
are used poetically , and every time they are, they are also
connected with content that those letters represent. In The
Creative Forces, Joe examines how the letters are
used poetically and how we can determine what each letter
represents based on this poetry. For example, every place the 3rd
letter of the alphabet (Gimel =
) is used in poetry, it tends to be
connected with the concepts of G-d's perfection or the way He
nurtures us to perfection. Thus, we understand Gimel to represent
how G-d nurtures us to completion.
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A variety of
patterns are used in scripture. In the "Acrostic Psalms",
each verse starts with a different of the Hebrew alphabet in
sequence. For example, In Psalms 145, 25, 34, 37, Lamentations,
Proverbs 31, and other places, we find the first verse starting
with the first letter (alpha, shown above), the second verse
starting with the second letter, Bet (shown at left in this
paragraph), and so on in sequence through the Hebrew alphabet.
It's clearly an attempt to be poetic, and an attempt to decode
for us what each letter represents.
But the amazing
properties don't stop there. The Creative Forces forms
the key to understanding the Hebrew language. Words in the Hebrew
language are built from the meaning of their individual letters.
For example, we find through the poetry of scripture that the
letter NUN (
)
represents emergence, while the letter CHET (
) represents a struggle to reach G-d's
higher plane. Put the two letters together and you get "![]()
" which is the Hebrew word for "rest".
It's appropriate that it's spelled with these two letters since
it's the combination of the ermgence of NUN and the struggle of
CHET to represent the emergences from a struggle in order to come
to a rest. There is another word in hebrew that also means "rest"
(Shevat), but its spelled with different letters that speak to us
not of emerging from a struggle, but of simply remaining in a
peaceful state of rest. Or put the letter TET (
) together with the letter Pey (
) and you get the Hebrew word "TAF"
(![]()
) which means a small child. It's very
appropriate its spelled with these two letters, because TET is
found to represent distinguishing between good and evil and PEY
is found to represent the outer edge or beginning part of
something. Since a child is just begining to distinguish between
good and evil, TAF speaks to us of the child's immaturity by
using the two letters in combination that represent the beginning
part of something and distinguishing between good and evil.
Understanding The Creative Forces will
unlock the keys to understanding the Hebrew language at a new and
deep level.
Numerous writers
have undertaken attempts to understand how numbers are used
symbolically through several approaches that don't always work.
But the key to understanding this is found in The
Creative Forces, where numbers are represented in
Hebrew by different letters of the alphabet and their meaning is
ascertained from the meaning of the letters that represent each
number.
You'll be amazed
at how this book demonstrates the fact that Hebrew truly is a
Holy Language, with a higher design than any language spoken
among the nations. It shows the complexity of inspiration to
which the Word of God we have in scriptures really contains. Not
only is the content of the Scriptures inspired, but the language,
wording, and everything in between is inspired at levels we can
only begin to fathom. This book will help elevates anyone's faith
in the scriptures and helps provide even more evidence that the
scriptures truly were inspired of the Creator in very rich ways.
To order a copy, call Joseph Viel Ministries at 615-587-7030 or send a check or money order to the following address:
Joseph Viel
PO Box 747
LaVergne, TN 37086
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