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The Torah provides a 2555 year journey where when years are compressed to days becomes 2555 days which is 7 years. Genesis 1, instead of separated creation narrative, is an outline of the 7 year journey. It is a path that one can live in their lifetime and yet, like one's own life, the moments of the journey are not the point. You start at one state of existence, you come out the other end at another state of existence. The journey, the Torah, is life What comes out of the Torah and enters the promised land is the child/children of those who escaped the Pharoah's (or kingships) enslavement. These "children" walked in with the 10 commandments, not as rules to follow, but expression of this new state of existence they became. Often we seen in religious life that the Torah (or bible) is handed out to people when they turn the age of 13/14 which is kind of when, historically, a person is no longer considered a child but has become a man or woman. The journey itself begins with the formation of a man/woman. Now some might think there is a need to be enforcers of what they saw as rules inside the text but perhaps doing that prevents completion of the journey as seeing it that way creates a form of kingship not much different from the Pharoah's logic. One who does see the journey, however, does not come to destroy the Torah, but to fulfil it.

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