Abera Kedabera 20 10 09
20 October 09
Abera Kedabera
Abera kedabera and it is the New Year again, and we start reading the Torah from the beginning again. The yearly cycle repeats yet again.
But what does Abera Kedabera mean?
The second word of the opening passage of the Torah is the word Bera which means ‘to create’. The future tense of the word Bera is Abera.
Kedabera means “as he speaks” from the word Daber.
Abera Kedabera, thus means that ‘he will create as he speaks’.
It is surprising to note that many religions seem to say that God created the world by speaking. You may recognise, “in the beginning was the Word and the Word was God”
Begin the New year as you wish to continue