The 10 Utterances of Creation, De-creation, and Re-creation
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Genesis chapter 1 describes the 10 Utterances of the Creation story. Yet, If the ten plagues represent de-creation, then the Ten Commandments represent re-creation.
The 10 plagues were the 2nd stages of decreation.
The 10 Commandments were the 3rd stage of recreation.
- Creation
- De-creation
- Re-creation
Isn't that amazing? How many of you have read the Bible for years yet never knew these biblical truths existed?
There were two sets of the Ten Commandments created. The first set of tablets was the work of God. Moses went up to the top of Mount Sinai, God wrote down the rules found in Exodus 20:1-17. The second set of 10 Commandments, we find the Israelites are instructed to keep Shabbat as a sign of their covenant with God. God gives Moses the two tablets of the Pact found in Exodus 31:12-18.
Once God was done, you might expect God to say something like, “Here it is, Moses. As promised — laws to share with my people.” Instead, God announced, “I’m going to destroy the Israelites because they’re dancing around a golden calf and calling it Adonai.”
While God was none too happy with the Israelites, Moses convinces God not to destroy them, to give them another chance, and to fulfill the covenant made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. While Moses managed to calm God’s anger, he wasn’t able to temper his own. When Moses finally came down the mountain he saw the people worshiping the Golden Calf. In a burst of anger, Moses saw what God had said, he destroyed the Ten Commandments by smashing them on the ground. So it was time for a second set.
Exodus 31:18 says, “When the Lord finished speaking to Moses on Mount Sinai, he gave him the second two tablets of the covenant law, the tablets of stone inscribed by the finger of God.”
Did you know that The Zohar, the great work of Kabbalistic Midrash, explains that the ten plagues of the Bible were a reversal of the ten stages of the creation story? Do you mean to tell me that in the beginning, where my book explains that there were 2 beginnings being “created God” and “God created” —because YHVH derived his power from Allah, even though YHVH is an extra-dimensional from the Korean Pantheon he had to take his cues and direction from Allah/EL at the Temple of Ihm or El-ohim.
Told in Exodus chapters 7-12, the Plagues in the Bible were divine judgments, most famously the Ten Plagues of Egypt, were sent by God to compel the Pharaoh to free the enslaved Israelites, involving events like water turning to blood, as well as frogs, boils, locusts, and the death of the firstborn.
During these times, The natural laws and power structures that Egypt worshipped—the systems that enabled cruelty and injustice—were dismantled. And in their place, something entirely new emerged.
Some Jewish interpretations link the plagues to the ten attributes of creation, showing God's power in "un-creating" or reversing the creative acts to demonstrate His power. The creative powers were Wisdom (Hebrew Chokhmah), Understanding (Tevunah), Knowledge (Da'at), Strength (Koach), Rebuke (Ge'ara), Might (Gevurah), Righteousness (Tzedek), Judgment (Mishpat), Lovingkindness (Chessed), and Compassion (Rachamim).
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