Perhaps I'm confused edit: by you, I'm alive because God's Spirit breathed life into me and I live because He died and resurrected into new life and He takes me with Him.
Aka God's (motion) Spirit (momentum) breathed life (matter) into me.
I live because He died
Not "died"...living (matter) within process (momentum) of dying (motion).
God cannot die. For each living Christ within...God implies dying. For each temporary matter; all ongoing motion implies extinction.
Only within extinction (inception towards death) can there be origination (life) aka only within loss can there be growth aka only within action can there be reactions aka only within order can there be chaos etc.
resurrected into new life
a) Suggested "new" tempts one to ignore perceivable "now".
b) For matter..."now" implies the perceivable momentum of ongoing motion, within which temporary matter continuously comes into (inception) and gets moved out of (death) being (life).
c) Resurrect aka re (response to) surgere (to rise) implies ones free will of choice as risen (life) during fall (inception towards death).
The trick underneath the "Resurrection of Christ" is to make it about another instead of each one coming into being by unction/anointing/messiah/mashah.
The Christ had to be nailed to the cross to distract from being (life) moved aCROSS (inception towards death). Coming into being implies the act of christening.
He takes me with Him.
He gives (inception) being within (life) while taking (death)...
I have been set apart.
'We', God and His family
edit to prevent misunderstanding: I think all God's people under Jesus still constitute being Hebrew and I could just be misunderstanding the language, but I don't think so.
Perhaps I'm confused edit: by you, I'm alive because God's Spirit breathed life into me and I live because He died and resurrected into new life and He takes me with Him.
Aka God's (motion) Spirit (momentum) breathed life (matter) into me.
Not "died"...living (matter) within process (momentum) of dying (motion).
God cannot die. For each living Christ within...God implies dying. For each temporary matter; all ongoing motion implies extinction.
Only within extinction (inception towards death) can there be origination (life) aka only within loss can there be growth aka only within action can there be reactions aka only within order can there be chaos etc.
a) Suggested "new" tempts one to ignore perceivable "now".
b) For matter..."now" implies the perceivable momentum of ongoing motion, within which temporary matter continuously comes into (inception) and gets moved out of (death) being (life).
c) Resurrect aka re (response to) surgere (to rise) implies ones free will of choice as risen (life) during fall (inception towards death).
The trick underneath the "Resurrection of Christ" is to make it about another instead of each one coming into being by unction/anointing/messiah/mashah.
The Christ had to be nailed to the cross to distract from being (life) moved aCROSS (inception towards death). Coming into being implies the act of christening.
He gives (inception) being within (life) while taking (death)...
We Hebrew
Single; tho...one cannot pass over from one state into another without being set apart from one another. Hence pass/pete - "to spread"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/pass#etymonline_v_7277
We/vedu/ve - "we two"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/we#etymonline_v_4866 That implies suggested dualism tempting each consenting singular to ignore oneself for another.
I have been set apart.
'We', God and His family
edit to prevent misunderstanding: I think all God's people under Jesus still constitute being Hebrew and I could just be misunderstanding the language, but I don't think so.