Folah,

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The day Adam and Eve ate that fruit all mankind died (from Hashem's POV of course). All GUESSES as to the exact nature of that death is irrelevant, fact is all men died that day -from Hashem's POV. But Adam and Eve were still breathing -dead men walking (again from Hashem's POV).



This is scripturally baseless. Quote a verse from the Tanach where G-d says that all of manking died that day. You are not speaking His POV, as this is a POV He never voices in scripture that covers over 3,500 years from Adam to Ezra, etc.

It is perposterous to claim "all men died that day" (from Hashem's POV) when Hashem never speaks such a POV, and when speaking of a day when our ancestor - whom propagated this human race (Seth) - had not yet been born.

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From man's POV anyone who is no longer breathing is DEAD but from Hashem POV they are only SLEEPING/RESTING. Hence Lazarus is not dead but sleeping; let the DEAD (Adam's kids who are all dead from Hashem's POV) bury their DEAD (the ones no longer breathing). David's prayer (ps.13:3) that he not be left to sleep the sleep of death VS an ORDINARY NAP.
(HASHEMspeak 101).

From Hashem's POV the generation of the DEAD (Adam's kids) ENDS when God (the King) "gives birth" to His firstborn Israel, the Prince (Eze.40+) the firstborn of the ressurection -generation of the LIVING (from Hashem's POV) starts.


I don't mean any personal offense, but this is complete nonsense, Folah. This isn't the Da Vinci Code or National Treasure. You keep putting "Hashem's POV" but these are POVs which Hashem absolutely, 100%, never says anywhere in the Tanach. He never calls Adam's descendants the generation of the dead, nor is there any basis to start calling Yeshu by the name Israel. And to call this all "Hashem's POV"? This is pure revisionist, supercessionist nonsense.

For all your labeling of Torah and Nach as "guessers" and "guesses" I can't see how you could possibly expect a post like the the one from 11/27/07 2:32 to be taken seriously as having scriptural backing.
I asked for strength, and G-d gave difficulties to make me strong. I asked for wisdom, and G-d gave me problems to solve. I asked for prosperity, and G-d gave me brawn and brain to work. I asked for courage, and G-d gave me dangers to overcome. I asked for love, and G-d gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors, and G-d gave me opportunities. I received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed. My prayers were answered.