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The Genesis Patterns

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What if the Hebrew Bible doesn't say what the translations say it says? Genesis Patterns reads the original Hebrew, word by word, and lets the language speak for itself. No theology and no agenda. Come verify it yourself.Each episode takes a familiar Biblical story and reads it through the actual Hebrew. We look at how the words in the story interact with each other. And we let the coherence that surfaces between them speak for itself.We don't debate what we find. We don't argue theology. We don't have a theory to prove. The language says what it says, and you can verify every word yourself with a concordance and a willingness to look.If you grew up hearing these stories and something never quite added up, this is what's underneath the translation. Come see for yourself.

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The Eve We Thought We Knew: What Happens When Nothing is Happening

In the traditional telling of the Garden of Eden, the story quickly moves to a forbidden tree, a deceptive serpent, and a catastrophic failure. But when we look closely at the text, we find something entirely different unfolding before any of that happens: paralysis. In Episode 3, we step inside the Gan to observe a human frozen by the tension between maximum permission and absolute consequence. We explore what God does when the environment He designed sits idle, and how He iterates by bringing in an Ezer Kenegdo—not a subordinate helper, but a powerful, opposing rescue force. We also look at the Serpent, whose questions and actions, when read carefully even in English, reveal him not as a deceiver, but as an experienced catalyst asking diagnostic questions. This isn’t a moral fable about human failure and divine wrath. It is an exposition of fear, the consequences of that fear when understanding is missing, and a profound, relatable look at what happens when consciousness gains the capacity to distinguish before it is ready to hold that capacity.

21. april 2026 - 30 min
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The Garden You Know and The Gan You Don't

What if the Garden of Eden wasn't an orchard, but the description of a system? In this episode, we consider the Hebrew words Gan, Nata, Etz, Akol, Da'at and Peri as a constellation of coherent meaning. By decoupling these terms from their botanical translations, we discover an ancient architectural framework that mirrors the modern Scientific Method and Agile methodology. * The Forensic Deconstruction: We move past the inherited "pastoral" image of Eden to look at the "set, the physics, and the system" of the text. * The Decoded Vocabulary: * Gan (Garden): A protected, controlled environment similar to what we'd call a "laboratory" or a "sandbox." * Nata (Planted): To drive firmly into the ground so that it does not move. * Etz (Tree): A structural framework or material for a vessel. * Peri (Fruit): The result or outcome of a process. * Akol (To Eat): Retention as capability; the capacity of a vessel to retain what it receives. * Da’at (Knowledge): Experiential, embodied knowing (like touching fire) rather than factual information. * The Scientific Method in Genesis: How Francis Bacon’s Novum Organum (1620) aligns with the ancient patterns of observation, engagement, and feedback found in the Hebrew text.

29. mars 2026 - 29 min
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Sin and Faith: How We've Misread Both

Have you ever played Monopoly for hours, only to discover you’ve been playing by “house rules” that aren’t even in the rulebook? In this debut episode, we look at how 2,500 years of translation drift has obscured the original "manual" of the Hebrew Bible. We deconstruct two foundational words—Sin and Faith—to reveal a system built on logic, feedback, and structural integrity rather than blind belief and condemnation. In college, a group of engineering and urban planning students—a Catholic, two Christians, and an Atheist—sat around late at night with one shared observation: The Bible is a product of 2,500 years of translation. That conversation left host Fred Williams with one nagging question: “What does the word ‘Sin’ actually mean?” Moving past Latin and Greek into the original Hebrew, the answer was shocking. In this episode, we explore: * The Archery of Chattah: Why "Sin" isn't a moral stain, but a functional term for "missing the mark"—pure feedback for the next shot. * The Engineering of Emunah: Why "Faith" isn't blind belief, but the reliability and structural integrity of a proven framework. * The Telephone Game: How "House Rules" replaced the actual rulebook, creating a false conflict between science and scripture. This isn’t about replacing your worldview; it’s about seeing the full picture—both images in the optical illusion.

29. mars 2026 - 26 min
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