The Sun & Moon      

The light created on day one, that represents the Lord our Father, was formed three dimensionally into two spheres on the fourth day to represent the two natures of Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus the Messiah/Christ). The circle and sphere have no beginning or ending point, just as the Lord has no beginning or end. The Sun being gas, represents the spiritual nature of Yeshua the Lord; while the solid Moon represents Yeshua in the flesh. The Sun and Moon appear to be the same size, representing the same person in Yeshua.

Yeshua is the First and the Last, the Aleph and Tav (Alpha and Omega), a title given to the Lord who has no beginning or end (Rev 22:13). The first letter of the alphabet, Aleph, has a number value of 1, while the last letter of the Alephbet, Tav, has a number value of 400. Using the circumference of the Moon as one unit (10,921 km = 1), the Sun's circumference is 400 units (Suns radius = 695500 km, circumference=2πr=4369955 km) (4369955/10921=400.14). The length of the Sun's circumference is 400 times longer than the circumference of the Moon. So, the Sun and the Moon that represent Yeshua Ha-Mashiach also represent him as being the First and the Last.

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