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The text, an excerpt from "Yeshua: Hidden Code in Genesis 1:1" by Luis B. Vega, explores the theological concept that the name and person of Jesus (Yeshua) are hidden or "coded" within the first seven words of Genesis 1:1 in the original Hebrew. Specifically, the study focuses on the fourth word, composed of the Hebrew letters Alef and Tav, arguing that this silent, untranslated word represents Christ as the "Beginning and the End"—God the Son, who was present at creation as the "Silent Witness." The author suggests that this seven-word structure forms a prophetic Menorah pattern, with the Alef and Tav corresponding to the "Servant Stem," symbolizing Jesus’s first coming as the suffering servant (Messiah ben Joseph) and the meaning of the word itself being "Adonai on the Cross." Furthermore, the source discusses the broader topic of Bible codes (Equidistant Letter Sequence or ELS) found by others, such as Rabbi Weissmandel, and asserts that avoiding the prophetic books prevents Jewish code searchers from finding numerous ELS references to Jesus.

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