(Genesis 6:9 - 11:232) This study of mysticism in Hebrew Gematria is dedicated in the loving memory of Mr. Arnold Student Litman, may he rest in peace. Review Last week in Parshas Bereishis we reviewed essentially the first oleh. It was just one week of seven incredible periods in Creation. Now this week we are leaping from Creation week to the total destruction of the earth in just a span of ten generations, Adam through Noach. In just one parsha we come from the beauty of Creation to the total destruction of the world. In the first week of Creation we hear the Creator say Key Tov (meaning "good") six times. Then at the conclusion of Creation we hear the Creator say the words Tov Mod, meaning, "It is very good." Now in the concluding word of Parshas Bereishis we read, Hashem said "I will obliterate mankind which I have created from the face of the earth. from man to beast, to creeping things and to the birds of the heaven, for I regret that It made them." But Noach found favor in the eyes of Hashem, (Genesis 6:7-8). In Hashem's pronouncement of Tov Mod we see
a brief clue of what is to come (see first blue box at top of
page). The Gematria of Tov Mod is 62 which is the same Gematria
for Bay meaning, "to divide or separate," (see first
yellow box at top of page). This implies it is very good to divide
or separate. For example: The light of the Torah was separated
for the righteous. Two worlds were originally created: our present
world and the world to come to keep the evil separated from the
righteous. In Genesis 1:31 we have the proclamation "It
is very good" and in Genesis 6:7 the decision to destroy
what is very bad thus preserving the good. It is at this point
that we pick up in Genesis 6:9-22, Parsha Noach. Torah Judaism flows through the righteous bloodlines. Religious purity / separation is absolutely necessary. It is the way to insure the continuation of our future. Notice the levels of adversity within a marriage where one mate is observant and the other mildly observant or where one is not Jewish... It is wise for parents to insure their future by raising their children to be observant of the Torah and by searching for the best possible observant mate for their children. We are a chosen people separated from the nations of the world by Hashem. We are royalty in terms of our commanded righteousness. Marrying outside of Judaism destroys our Crown Of Royalty! It is the most unfortunate rejecting of our royalty in Hashem's eyes! Thousands of years ago, Noach faced these same types of problems when selecting mates for his sons. He used the greatest precaution! He lived in a world where righteousness had disappeared! Yet he was successful! As we wonder back just three generations from Noach in our investigation of Noach's ancestors, we will observe he was a descendant of a religious dynasty. We will learn the importance of religious purity which is actually righteousness / separation from the world. His family taught religious separation. Chanoch 622-987 The fact that he was taken at 365 points directly to the 365 prohibitive mitzvahs. Cha Noch has two Gematrias due to the Chof at the end of his name. The normal Gematria is 84 and the Gematria Mispar Godal for Chanoch is 564 (see first green box at top of page). Each Gematria of Cha Noch points to the righteous life that he lived. The first Gematria of 564 is the same Gematria of the word Ve-nee-Sach-tehm meaning "to pluck up," (see second blue box at top of page). This implies plucking, taking something out of the ground which has not yet died and taking it up which is what happened to Chanoch at the age of 365. Chonoch's life is divided by Torah into three periods: First sixty-five years, Second three hundred years and Third the years after he was taken to the heavens by Hashem. The Gematria of the 65 years represents the Gematria of praise, Ha-Layl (see second yellow box at top). The Midrash reinforces Chanoch's praise stating, "he isolated himself for a long time, concentrating on tefilla and self improvement. He tried to influence his contemporaries to serve Hashem (Rabbi Moshe Weissman, The Midrash Says)." The second period of Chanoch's life is 300 years representing the Gematria of the word Meh-Saer meaning "message" or Mah-Sar meaning "to transmit {a message}," (see second green box at top). The message was 'shuvah, repent,' the message was 'a flood is coming.'
The normal Gematria for Chanoch (84) shows us he was Aw Taw meaning, totally enrapt (see third blue box at top of page). What was he enrapt in? Sefer Ha Yashar states, "The soul of Chanoch was wrapped up in the instruction of Hashem, in knowledge and in understanding, and he wisely retired from the sons of men and he separated himself from them for many years." Mesushelach 687-1656 The Gematria of the first three letters of his name, Me Soo, is 446 (see third yellow box far left) which relates to the Gematria already mentioned in last week's parsha, Bereishis, "the source of life is Ha-Emes, The Truth", (446), that flows from the center of the Torah (see third yellow box center). If we choose not to drink from the Torah we will experience the Gematria Mah-Os meaning: "death," also 446 (see third yellow box far right). The second three letters of Mesushelach's name, Sheh Lach, represent the Gematria of 338 (see third green box at top of page left side). This is also the Gematria of La Shuv meaning "to return" (see third green box at top of page right side). The Midrash states, "Mesushelach, Noach's grandfather, stood out above his contemporaries as a tzaddik. He repeatedly reproved his generation, "Do teshuvah, or else Hashem will bring a deluge!'" According to Seder Olam Rabbah, Mesushelach studied under Adam for 243 years, and according to Bava Basra 121b as cited in the footnote he is one of the seven 'links' in the eternal chain which bridged the lifespan of mankind. His righteousness was such that the angels eulogized him and the Flood was withheld from the world until his seven day mourning period ended (Talmudic, Midrashic and Rabbinic Sources). Lemech 874-1651 Noach 1056 -2006 Four things stand out in Noach's life. These are the Offspring of Noach Here we see the step by step action to eradicate a serious problem. First, identify the problem. Second, take time to feel sorrow. Third, eliminate the root of the problem. Fourth, salvage the good. So in the opening words of Parshas Noach the emphasis is placed on protecting the future generation of Noach: Shem, Cham, and Yafese who were the few good humans left on the entire earth. We actually observe the protective action of Hashem by preventing Noach from having children until his 500th year. R. Yudan said, "Why is it that all the [previous] generations had children at the age of one hundred years, and this one, [Noach had children] at the age of five hundred? G-d said: if they be wicked they will be destroyed by the [flood] waters which will cause grief to this righteous man. If they be righteous, then I would have to burden him to build many arks. [Therefore] He restrained his source and he had no children until he was five hundred years old.." Why was it necessary to protect Noach's
sons? Rabbi Zalman Sorotzkin comments, "The B'nei Elohim (6:2) and the Nephilim (6:4) are identical. ...From Nephilim were born "the arrogant giants who rob and oppress and murder' (Pirkei DeRabbi Eliezer Ch.22) Now besides the base promiscuity that man had adopted, he saw just how far even the angels could sink. Here was a new wellspring of idolatry: Sexual liaison with the Nephilim and their descendants powerful men, murderers and thieves, who filled the earth with violence." Noach and his grandfather, Mesushelach taught against interrelationships with Nephilim or their descendants. Many heeded their instruction. This resulted in Nephilim forcibly taking the wives and daughters of those who heeded their message of separation and religious purity until the entire world was corrupt, making shuvah unattainable for most of the inhabitants of earth. Evil descendants of Cain joined with the Nephilim in stealing other men's wives and daughters. Only eight people survived this rampage. It was during this revolution against what was created by G-d as holy, the human body, that G-d informs Noach He was going to destroy the entire world. G-d condemned the actions of the Nephilim, their descendants and the evil descendants of Cain who had joined with the Nephilim. This was a revolt against what was natural. In everything that G-d created He commanded: "Let the earth sprout vegetation: herbage yielding seed, fruit trees yielding fruit each after its kind, containing its own seed on the earth, (Genesis 1:11)." "And G-d created the great sea-giants and every living being that creeps, with which the waters teemed after their kinds; and all winged fowl after their kind, (Genesis 1:21)." "And G-d said, 'Let the earth bring forth living creatures, each according to its kind: animal and creeping thing, and beast of the land each according to its kind." And it was so. G-d made the beast of the earth according to its kind, and the animal according to its kind, and every creeping being of the ground according to its kind. and G-d saw that it was good, (Genesis 1:24,25)." Then G-d created Man {SINGULAR NOT PLURAL, not three in one here} in His image {SPIRITUAL NOT PHYSICAL for G-d is a Spirit}, in the image of G-d He {AGAIN NOT PLURAL, not three in one, BUT SINGULAR} created him; male and female He created them, (Genesis 1:27)." So from the above four examples we see that the revolt of the Nephilim was against purity of kind with kind. G-d did not approve of this improper mixture of angel and human, etc. G-d destroyed this improper mixture! From this parsha we see the mandate set about from Creation of both religious purity / separation and natural purity / separation. It was the religious purity / separation that saved and repopulated the world. It was the disobedient non pure non separated unnatural inhabitants that were destroyed. It is so clear from this, G-d's command to Creation "KIND WITH KIND" and G-d's choice of who was to repopulate the post flood world, the religious and natural pure, that any suggestion of G-d Himself impregnating an unknowing woman, Mary - a woman who was 'MARRIED" - is mistaken. This constitutes a violation of G-d's command of "Kind with kind" that He destroyed the first world over! It constitutes rape. It constitutes adultery! Each are grave sins that G-d would NEVER DO! Wishing you the best, Dr. Akiva G. Belk JewishPath is a sponsor of B'nai Noach Torah Institute. As a sponsor we are permitted to offer one FREE E-Mail course on a limited basis per individual from BNTI's Introduction Courses. We invite you to visit and choose an E - Mail Intro Course. BNTI offers Intro Courses in Judaism and Spirituality {7 Noaich Laws}. BNTI Responses are NOT AUTO!!
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