Chinese Characters and Genesis
(excerpts & links )
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Why
did the ancient Chinese have a “Flood, Noahs Ark type story”
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How
did the ancient Chinese know the Genesis story over a hundred years before
Moses wrote it?
SEE LINK ; https://www.slideshare.net/DaveSinNM/the-story-of-genesis-in-the-chinese-characters
Do
the mysterious, ancient Chinese characters have a biblical meaning little
understood before?
The pictographic word for “to create” in ancient Chinese is
composed of the components “to speak/talk” and “walking”—consistent with the
Genesis account of God using His mouth to create and Adam being created fully
mature and thus able to walk, as follows.
Recollection of the Garden of Eden is also
evident in the ancient Chinese word for “garden.”6
If this does not link to the Genesis account,
why else would the early Chinese combine the ideas of “two persons” who
received the “breath” of life after the first one of those two persons (Adam)
was made from the “dust” of the earth?
https://www.icr.org/article/genesis-chinese-pictographs/
What
was the meaning of the 4,000-year-old Border Sacrifice that the Chinese emperors
observed
annually?
Who
was Shang Ti, worshiped in the Border Sacrifice?
https://answersingenesis.org/genesis/chinese-characters-and-genesis/
The
Original ‘Unknown’ God of China
Why
did the emperors sacrifice a bull on the great white marble Altar of Heaven at
an annual ceremony,
the
year’s most important and colourful celebration, the
so-called ‘Border Sacrifice’?
‘Of
old in the beginning, there was the great chaos, without form and dark.
The
five elements [planets] had not begun to revolve, nor the sun and moon to
shine.
You,
O Spiritual Sovereign, first divided the grosser parts from the purer.
You
made heaven. You made earth. You made man. All things with their reproducing
power got their being.’3
https://answersingenesis.org/genesis/the-original-unknown-god-of-china/
ShangDi, the Creator-God of the
Chinese, surely appears to be one and the same as the Creator-God of the
Hebrews. In fact, one of the Hebrew names for God is El Shaddai, which is
phonetically similar to ShangDi.
Even more similar is the Early Zhou pronunciation of ShangDi
which is ‘djanh-tigh’ [Zhan-dai].4
Another name for their God which the ancient Chinese used interchangeable with ShangDi was Heaven (Tian). Zheng Xuan, a scholar of the
early Han dynasty said, “ShangDi is another name for
Heaven (Tian)”.5 The great philosopher Motze (408–382
BC) also thought of Heaven (Tian) as the Creator-God:
How
did ShangDi create all things? Here is one further
recitation from the ancient Border Sacrifice rite:
‘When
Te [ShangDi], the Lord, had
so decreed, He called into existence [originated] heaven, earth, and man.
Between heaven and earth He separately placed in order
men and things, all overspread by the heavens.’7
Note
that ShangDi ‘called into existence,’ or commanded
heaven and earth to appear.
Compare
this with the way the Hebrew text describes the method of creation by El
Shaddai, who, we suspect, is identical with ShangDi,
and the similarity in name and role would suggest:
‘.
. . by the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of them by
the breath of His mouth. . . . For He spake, and it was done; He commanded, and it stood fast’
(Psalm 33:6, 9 (KJV)).
The
ancient Chinese were an honorable race. Their idea of righteousness has always
been character and action based. Many Chinese people realize the implications
that their ancient Chinese language has biblical themes baked into them when
they are introduced to the Bible. This unlikely connection implies that the
Book of Genesis has truth to it and their great grand ancestors had either
experienced or heard firsthand the events like Noah’s Ark, and that at one time
there was a commonality amongst people that there was one God, and that
righteousness came from sacrifice as well as honorable behavior. The Chinese
language is so different, yet they speak of the Biblical stories in specific
precision. 8 survivors in a ship? A temptor is a
spirit between 2 trees? Why 2 trees? Why not 3? Why not a forest?
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In 1979, missionary
C.H. Kang and medical pathologist Ethel R. Nelson published The Discovery of
Genesis, a book proposing the theory that the Biblical book of Genesis is
encoded in the Chinese language. The theory lacks rigorous evidence, but it's interesting. Coincidence or truth? Disclaimer: I'm not really religious, and I'm not trying to convert
anyone with this material. This is just of etymological interest to me. |
CHARACTERS
GENESIS: The Creation of Man |
On the sixth day of creation, after creating
the heavens and earth, God created the first man. God gathered dust and
shaped it in his own image, to form the body of a man. God then breathed into
the man's nostril to bring the dust to life, infusing it with spirit. |
Character Dissection |
Biblical Explanation |
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One
of God's creations was a talking and walking entity, a human being. |
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The
first man was created from dust; the dust made alive. (How the single stroke
represents "alive" escapes me.) |
GENESIS: The Garden of Eden |
Adam and Eve, the first man and woman, live
peacefully with God in the Garden of Eden, a natural paradise. Adam and Eve
are allowed to eat from all trees in the garden except for two forbidden
trees: the Tree of Life, and the Tree of Knowledge.
Satan (the devil), disguised as a serpent, tempts Eve to eat from the
forbidden Tree of Knowledge. Eve succumbs, and then she tempts Adam to eat
from the same tree. Adam and Eve then become aware of their nakedness and
feel ashamed. They hide in the trees and cover their private areas with the
leaves of a fig tree. God eventually discovers their sin and banishes the two
from Eden. As added punishments, the earth would no longer bear nourishment
for humans without being toiled over (by males), and females would no longer
give birth without pain. |
Character Dissection |
Biblical Explanation |
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God
had forbid Adam and Eve from eating from two particular
trees. |
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Eve,
the female counterpart of Adam, had the sinful desire to eat from the
forbidden trees. |
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Eve
secretly eats from the Tree of Knowledge with her mouth. This first sin marks
the beginning of humankind's descent from the heavenly realm. |
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The
devil secretly goes to the Garden of Eden. Although he comes in the form of a
snake, he speaks as a man. |
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Embrace
the devil with two trees and a cover, and you get a tempter. The devil tempts
the humans to eat from the two trees, and the devil comes undercover,
camouflaged as a snake. |
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After
eating from the Tree of Knowledge, Adam and Even become aware of their
nakedness and hide in the trees. "Body is tree" characterizes this
intent of camouflaging into the background. |
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All
three of these characters mean "naked", and
share the character for fruit as a component. If you were to design a
language, why would you use the word for fruit to make the word
"naked"? Genesis provides a contextual explanation for this choice.
Adam and Eve hide their private areas with the leaves of a fruit tree;
specifically, a fig tree. |
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GENESIS: The Flood |
Some time after the descent of Adam and Eve from
heaven, humans become extremely sinful, and God is greatly angered. He
decides to destroy all humans with a massive flood, except for Noah, who
apparently is the only good person left on the planet. God tells Noah to
build an ark, a waterproof boat for withstanding the flood. Noah is allowed to bring along 2 of every animal species. Also,
Noah is allowed to bring his family, which consists
of himself, his wife, their three sons, and the three wives of the three
sons. The flood lasts for 40 days and 40 nights. Afterwards, God presents
Noah with a rainbow, a symbolic promise that God would never again incur such
hellish wrath on humankind. |
Character Dissection |
Biblical Explanation |
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The
character for boat consists of "vessel", "eight", and
"mouth". "Eight mouths" implies eight people. There were
exactly eight humans on Noah's Ark. |
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After
the flood, the eight humans on the Ark settle down, have children, and
eventually diffuse themselves throughout the land to form different nations. |
GENESIS: The Tower of Babel |
Some time after the flood, humans start thinking that
God is overrated. So they get together and begin
building the Tower of Babel, a tower high enough to reach Heaven. The
completion of such a tower would show that humans can reach Heaven without
the help of God. While construction is underway, God regulates by scrambling
the common language of humans to a myriad of different languages. No longer
able to feasibly communicate amongst themselves, the workers are confused and
construction ceases. |
Character Dissection |
Biblical Explanation |
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Many
cocky humans unite to undertake the realization of the Tower of Babel. The
"weeds" character suggests that something is rotten about this
undertaking. |
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The
Tower of Babel is an undertaking in clay construction. |
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God
transforms the common language (Hebrew?) of the construction workers into a
thousand disjoint languages. |
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After
God transforms the common language into a thousand different ones, the
workers are very confused, and end up separating from themselves. The
"right leg" character indicates how the workers walk away from each
other. According to the Bible, this event explains the formation of different
countries with different languages. |
MORE
CHARACTERS
More neato Biblical character interpretations
either constructed or relayed to me by friends.
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Character |
Biblical Explanation |
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CURSE
(zhou4). 兄 (elder brother,
xiong1) + 口 (mouth, kou3) = 咒 (curse, zhou4).
Scriptural interpretation: Genesis 4:11 [to Cain] "now you are under a
curse and driven from the ground which opened its mouth to receive your
brother's blood from your hand." |
Thanks to Contributor: Ashley Houchin |
LAMBS
To
the right we can see how various Chinese characters appeared at around 1500
to 500 B.C., during the period of oracle bone script. These characters share
the root character of lamb, whose pictographic evolution over time is shown
at the top. (The curls at the top represent ram horns, and the rest of the
symbol represents the face and nose.) Note that the Hebrew cultural treatment
of lambs is very similar to that of the Chinese.
Lamb = Sheep + Fire clearly indicates that the lamb is considered a
sacrificial animal in Chinese culture as well. Many heavy religious concepts,
such as righteousness, eternity, worship, respect, harmony, and deliverance,
have character representations that include lambs. I particularly like the
character for "to roam", which shows sheep at a crossroads.
Christianity also considers sheep to be lost creatures, and
uses them as an analogy for humans -- blind sheep who need a shepherd to
guide them. Click here for more about the lamb motif in
oracle bone characters. |
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More
historical correlations: Many chinese classics
texts, such as the ShangShu, Shi Ji, Y Zing, and
Shi Zing, describe Shang Di (supreme God in Chinese mythology) with
attributes similar to those of Yahweh (supreme God
in Hebrew religion). Both are the creators of the universe, including humans.
Both first made the heavens, earth, and animals, and then made man and woman
last. Both are spirits which forbade construction of statue idols. Both
desire animal sacrifices specifically, perfect bulls and lambs. Records
dating back to 2205 B.C. describe Chinese regularly
offering lamb sacrifices to ShangDi at Mount
Tai on the eastern border of China. Later, this sacrificial practice was
moved to the Forbidden City in Beijing, at the Temple of Heaven. |
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COUNTERARGUMENTS
I've relayed this material to Christians, and some
of them respond with much happiness, declaring that God has preserved a
wonderful record of Biblical accounts in the Chinese language. Well, I dunno about that. I haven't come
to any conclusion myself. But here are some counterarguments I've
thought of, which should hopefully persuade the reader to be wary of this
material.
1. The author of this theory is a
missionary!
2. Many Chinese characters can be
interpreted so that you see whatever you want. It's
like looking at clouds. However, there do exist particular
interpretations that are probably correct -- ones that reflect the
intentions of the character's maker. Etymological dictionaries can be
researched to find these correct interpretations, which are derived from
studies of character evolvement over time. The fact that I've
seen many characters whose standard etymological interpretations conflict with
Kang's suggests to me that Kang may have conjured many interpretations out of
his own volition. Admittedly, some of the interpretations seem very convincing;
however, some others are just laughable.
3. Flood stories and tree-based
creation stories are found in many cultures besides Hebrew. http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/flood-myths.html has a
giant collection of flood myths. We see similarities in myths across the world.
So even if some of Kang's interpretations are valid, that does not necessarily
indicate a correlation to the Hebrew myth in particular.
It shows a correlation to myths in general.
4. Lambs are also considered
sacrificial in some other cultures besides Hebrew and Chinese. For instance,
the Sidama religion of Ethiopia.
5. "When all you have is a
hammer, everything looks like a nail."
REFERENCES
Kang, C.H. and Ethel
Nelson. The Discovery of Genesis : How the Truths of
Genesis Were Found Hidden in the
Chinese Language. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House,
1979.
Voo, Kui Shin and Larry Hovee.
The Lamb of God Hidden In The Ancient Chinese
Characters. Online. Internet.
Answers in Genesis. http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/faq/linguistics.asp
The
Story of Genesis in the Chinese Characters from Dave Stewart
https://answersingenesis.org/jesus-christ/the-lamb-of-god-hidden-in-chinese-characters/
http://www.icr.org/article/genesis-chinese-pictographs/
http://seekgodstruth.com/gggospelinthechineselanguage.html
(1), (2) and (3) From http://considerthegospel.org/tag/genesis-in-chinese-language/
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