
Genesis 1:1
[1] In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
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The Hebrew word "barasheet" is comprised of the Hebrew letters:
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BET (equivalent to our letter "B") pictured in the ancient Hebrew as a House or Tent, and meaning house, as in "the House of David".
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RESH (R) pictured as a man's head, meaning the first or highest person.
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ALEPH (A) pictured as an ox head, meaning God and/or strength, as in the Lord is my strength.
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SHIN (Sh) - pictured as two teeth, meaning to consume or destroy.
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YOD (Y) - pictured as an arm from the fist to the elbow, meaning my hand/efforts.
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TAV (T) - pictured as two crossed sticks, meaning a mark or covenant.
Thus, "In the beginning...", The Most High reveals that the SON (*the Hebrew letters BET and RESH form the Hebrew/Aramaic word "bar", or Son) of GOD will be DESTROYED with his HANDS on a CROSS.
Christ can be shown "In The Beginning", through the original ancient Hebrew alphabet pictographs.The first word in the Bible is the Hebrew word "Barasheet", most frequently translated, "In the beginning...".

*Visual representation of, "In the beginning..." Note: Hebrew is read right to left, so the pictographs are arranged right to left.
John 1:1
[1] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God