The Hebrew word Behemoth is generally translated as “beast” or “cattle” and is used 9 times in reference to quadruped carnal animals or man in a “carnal” or “animal” state of mind. It is once transcribed as Behemoth in the Book of Job to describe a specific animal whose strength, size, and appetite could only be a dinosaur and could only have existed before the cataclysm that ended the Raysheeth Era. The use of “Behemoth” is unique and is spelled differently than the other word for beast, BHMH, (Beh-hay-mah). Behaymah is a quadruped mammal most often referred to as a cow. These two words do not look alike or sound at all. Behaymah are basically cows. Sheep have cows. Whales have cows. Each adult female mammal is a cow. There were no female mammals large enough to meet the descriptive requirements of the Olde English Lexicon. This forced the scribes to insert the Behemoth transliteration into Job.

Behold now the behemoth that I made with you; like an ox eats grass. Behold, his strength is in his loins, and his strength is in the navel of his belly. It wags its tail like a cedar;

KJV – Job 40: 15-16

“He is the Chief of the Ways of God.” If the word Dinosaur does not exist and the Translators try to describe a large and strong animal; that has a tail like a cedar; and can drink an immense amount of water; What would they call it? Surely they may have contemplated the use of the word elephant, but its tail resembles a whip, not a cedar. You can see the potential for confusion when they had no idea what a dinosaur was in 1611. So, lacking a proper English word, they chose to transliterate the Hebrew word in the manuscript to Behemoth in Job 40:15. All other translations of behemoth use the word “beast” and the concept becomes irrelevant and is treated as one of the other six Hebrew words that “beast” is translated from.

The Behaymah are the quadrupeds of Genesis translated primarily as cows. This word appears in 172 verses and is translated as beast or cow, but it is not the Behemoth in Job. Both the Hebrew Dictionary and Strong’s Concordance define Behemoth as “a hippopotamus”, which has an even smaller tail. Strong adds water oxen and cattle to the group of associated animals described as Behaymah. Behaymah are animals that produce milk and have umbilical cords.

We assume that Behemoths were warm-blooded quadrupeds that laid eggs and suckled their young with milk. The flexible shell protected both mother and baby from its horns and claws. We examine the next verse, as literary paleontologists on an archaeological expedition through time and translations to discover this truly remarkable and enormous Beast. Behold, the Dinosaur … It is a herbivore … Its tail is like a cedar … Its strength is in its abdomen … Its bones are like metal tubes … Its spine is like cast iron. .. Done first in Raysheeth by Supreme Deity …

The description in Job is so strange that it justifies the transliteration to Behemoth. The Translators understood that the animal kingdom was made up of thousands of species and they could not consciously give this animal any known name for the sake of its credibility. Instead of making up an English word for something that doesn’t exist, they transliterate the Hebrew word, BHBTH, to Behemoth, and then move on. Each scribe had thousands of verses to translate, at some point they make the best possible guess and move on. There are ten verses in the Hebrew Bible that contain the word Behemoth. * In nine cases it is translated as “beast” or “beasts”. In some cases it refers to a humble animal, or man in an animal state, and in several cases it is a reference to the prehistoric Beasts of Raysheeth.

Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance gives Behemoth of Job 40:15 its own entry designation number, 930. All other uses of Behemah are assigned the number 929 and are generalized references to “wild beasts” or Men “akin to beasts “. Job’s use of the term Behemoth must be recognized for his unique displacement as a particularly huge unrecognized beast. The analysis of the Behemoth translations in the Hebrew texts is puzzling and worthy of further study by Hebrew scholars.

How much attention does this given word deserve because they were trying to translate all of the Hebrew Scripture with a high level of spiritual accuracy in a timely manner? They work on a word for a while and eventually move on in order to complete the translation throughout their life. Not in a hurry, but in an attempt to find an appropriate English word or concept for each Hebrew word in the manuscript. The order of progression for the word choice would be something like; exact, appropriate, approximate, adequate and, when there is no other option available in the Lexicon, transliterate.

Transliteration: it is a mapping from one writing system to another, word for word. Transliteration is intended to be accurate, so an informed reader should be able to reconstruct the original spelling of unknown transliterated words. To achieve this goal, transliteration can define complex conventions for dealing with letters in a source script that do not correspond to letters in a target script.

If the translators knew what we know now, would they have translated Behemoth as a dinosaur? Better yet, if scientists had been looking for Behemoth, would they have called them dinosaurs?

He is the beginning of the ways … KJV – Job 40:19

We know that this word does not literally mean “beginning.” We need to transliterate the word to Raysheeth and then analyze the other words to determine a more suitable translation. For the dinosaur to be included in the Bible, it makes more scientific sense than:

He stepped on the land of Raysheeth … TGR – Job 40:19

The word translated “Treaded” is Dehrek. It is “a path”, as on a path where the feet of the animals have left their mark on the ground. We assume that Behemoth is a term for the fiercest dinosaur on the planet. This dinosaur can eat grass, but it is described as something that living creatures must fear.

And when he has gone to feed a steep mountain, he causes joy to those who live in the lowlands.

TGR – Work 40:20

Dinosaurs existed and the creature described in Job lived in a time called Raysheeth. It terrified the lowlands, and every time it ascended to the top of a mountain to feed, the other living things played and frolicked according to the etymology of the Hebrew concept of “joy.” They were happy because they had to hide in the presence of the creature, all fearing for their lives. Given these facts, we can axiomatically conclude that the Raysheeth Era is a prehistoric Biblical Age when the Behemoth made Dinosaur tracks on earth.

Biblical Axiom – A logical argument based on Scripture, using two or more verses to support the analysis of a word or concept contained in one of the verses. The Logic is based on the assumption that an omniscient Supreme Deity provided psychokinetically accurate information to the Authors of the Holy Scriptures through the transmission of a Supreme Sacred Breath of Life.

Parabolic axioms

There are two colors of flowers. The roses are Red. Violets are blue. If this is the information that is provided, it can be easily deduced that roses and violets produce purples. If orange is the key to happiness. So yellow wisdom and red anger become the key to releasing anger when they merge equally. Now you know what purples are when you see that word in a sentence. Now you know that wisdom and anger are opposing forces. These groups of parabolas form a kind of mathematical equation whose derivatives, tangents, and integrals exist in verbal form. Raysheeth’s Axiomatic Analysis up to this point says something like: An Entity was created before the Age of Raysheeth existed. In Raysheeth, God created Heaven and himself Earth. Here is the Behemoth, which was made with Job at Raysheeth. Raysheeth is the Hebrew term for the geological age of the dinosaurs.

A logical theoscientific conclusion would be that the Cretaceous – Paleogene Extinction Event ended the Age of Raysheeth and the world of Dinosaurs. If the Bible is divinely inspired, it is biblically axiomatic to conclude that: In Raysheeth God created the sky, the Earth, and then the dinosaurs. Not with hands or machines, but with sacred words spoken across time and space in the ether of Dark Matter that pervades this system of things.

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