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Appendix III ADAMIC MAN THE ISRAELITES THE ETHNOS

Not all Adamic people are Israelites, and this makes the definition of these terms
helpful. It was Mark Twain who said roughly, Man is the only being that blushes
or has a need to. Now this tongue-in-cheek remark has a great deal of truth in it,
but it must be noted that it can only apply to Adamic man, or the Caucasian race.
It is obvious the other races cannot physically blush. The word “Adam” means
ruddy complexion, and he was the first Caucasian.

Now what do the terms Israel and Israelite mean? Who are YHVH’s people? For
our purpose here, forget for the moment that today the words refer specifically to
a particular land in the Middle East whose people call them selves Israelites. We
are interested primarily in the meaning of the terms as used in the scriptures.

Now, Strong’s Concordance gives us the following technical information: Israel


(as used in the Old Testament #3478) is symbolic of the name of Jacob and his
posterity, or seed. This name comprises “El” (#410) meaning God, and especially
with reference to the Almighty, and “Sarah” (#8280) meaning to prevail, or have
power as a prince: Israel (as used in the New Testament #2474): of Hebrew; the
adopted name of Jacob and his descendants, literally or figuratively: and Israelite
(as used In the New Testament) descendant of Israel.

Consider first, Israelite. One cannot be a descendant of a land, so this word


means of Israel, and Jacob is Israel. Now Jacob was an Adamic man and an
Israelite, but it does not follow that all Adamic people are necessarily Israelites.
Why not? Jacob was the seed of Abraham, and Abraham was Adamic, being the
seed of Adam, BUT...turn to Romans 9:6
who are the Israelites.
6. “Not as though the Word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all
Israel which are of Israel.”
7. “Neither because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children,
but in Isaac shall thy seed be called.”
In other words, not all the sons of Abraham are of Israel, or true Israelites. You
will remember Isaac was the Issue of Abraham and his wife, Sarah, both of them
being of very old age at the time of the birth of Isaac, this child of YHVH’s
promise. You
will also remember that Abraham had other children by the Egyptian
bondswoman, Hagar. These were not of Israel or Israelites. We are told only the
seed of Isaac can be correctly called Israelites, or of true Israel. It matters not the
name of the land in which you live. True Israel came through the twelve tribes
and are now spread throughout the world.

The land wherein lies the Holy City, Jerusalem, are today called Israel, and the
people living there call themselves Israelites. This is the same as if we lived in
Texas; we would very likely call ourselves Texans. The hang-up is that the
Biblical meaning of the word “Israelites” refers to the seed of YHVH’s people
and not to a land in which people live. Therefore, just as all Adamic men are not
Israelites, those living in Israel, calling them selves Israelites, are not necessarily
Israelites in the Biblical sense. (I might add, not all true Israelites are YHVH’s
elect, that remnant of 7,000 who have been called for the special purpose of
teaching with Christ during the millennium.)

Now we have established so far: 1) Adamic man means the Caucasian race. 2)
The true Israelite falls within the Adamic group, but is limited to the seed of
Isaac. 3) Therefore all Adamic men are not Israelites, and 4) The people that live
in Israel today, calling themselves Israelites are not necessarily the seed of Isaac,
or true Israelites, in the Biblical sense. (Just as the Kenites, Sons of Cain, who call
themselves Jews are not, as Christ states in Rev. 2:9).

You are well aware that the earth is peopled with others besides Adamic man in
which group the Israelite falls. Let us consider the ethnos. (Ethnos in Hebrew
means race. The Kenites, for one, are not Adamic, being sons of Cain. This is
covered in a separate study: Identity, Sec. II, Kenites.)

Turn with me to Genesis 1:26.


26. “And God said, Let us make man in Our image, after Our likeness: and let
them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and
over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth
upon the earth.”
27. “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him;
male and female created He them.”
Now if you will refer to verses 20-23, you will see God created moving creatures
that had life on the fifth day. And the creation of man, male and female, takes
place on the sixth day. Notice a female was created. This is not Adam and Eve.
The seed of these are the ethnos, or the other nations. In verse 28, every herb and
tree that yields seed is given them for food,
but the Garden of Eden has not yet been planted. They are told themselves to be
fruitful, multiply and replenish the earth. I repeat, this was not Adam and Eve.
This chapter closes with this creation already established on the sixth day. (In
connection with a separate subject, keep that word “re-plenish” in mind, when
you study pre-existence in the world that was.)
Turn to Genesis, Chap. 2.

In verses 1-2, you find that the host of heaven and earth were finished, and
YHVH rested and it was the seventh day. Following this; in v. 5: “...there was not
a man to till the ground” and in v. 7-8, He formed man of the dust and he
became a living soul that He put in the Garden in v. 15. This man is identified as
Adam in v. 19, the female, Eve, being created in v. 22. The Bible is specific. The
Bible is logical. This cannot be the female who was created on the 6th day in v. 27
of Chapter 1. So we see that the so-called ethnic nations were established prior to
the Caucasian nation.

Arnold Murray

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