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Midrash and Mark 1 1
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Shlama lkhon

I want to share with what I discoverd 3 days ago (on you tube) with Mark 1 1.
The text in English reads : ?"The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God" (nothing special).
The peshitta has : resha dewangelion d'yeshu' mshi'ha bre d'alaha. In fact with the punctation found in the peshito the text is
resha dewagelion d'yeshu' mshi'ha
bre d'alaha where the last two word aren't said in the same breath. Why?
Because this text is a midrash of Genesis 1 1.
How begin Genesis in hebrew ? Bereshit bara elohim... (In the begining created God...)
Compare with "resha [] bre [] alaha". ^^

All the gospel bennins (except Luka) with a link to Genesis (Matthew with the toledoth cf Genesis 2:4 & 5, John with bereshit cf Genesis 1:1). And Mark in the same way. Reshit of the ewangelion of Jesus the Messia, created God,... when God created the heavens and the earth in Genesis, it was through Jesus.

All the NT is (according the guy who discovered what I just said, i.e. Father Frederick Guigain, maronite priest, and specialist of the Apostolic orality) a midrash of the OT. Jesus 'd preached according the Parashat read in the synagogue.

With his example, I'm convinced, I have to say
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