1 John 5:7 gives us the Holy trinity. All three of them are present in Genesis 1:2 if "The Word" is God the Son, Jesus Christ, whom we have resolved with the deep.
Alpha and Omega
In Revelation 1:8 the Lord Jesus refers to Himself as the Alpha and the Omega. There's more than one way to understand this, but it's possible to use deductive reasoning to ascertain which is the correct one.
Hydroxyl (OH)
If you thought that we had gone off the deep end before, then you should know that the deep end also has a deep end. We're combining the gospel of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ with Chemistry and Physics.
Lye: בַּנֶּ֔תֶר – Nitre, nether
We've frequently heard it said that the Bible isn't a science book. Many of the people who say this are Christians. We disagree, but we can understand why people, even Christians, would say this.
Kat Ion
The use of Greek words in science for the chemical and physical properties of matter and energy isn't an accident, the Holy Spirit has encoded the physics of the universe into the words of scripture.
To rust over: κατίωται – katioó
Why was the Greek word for “rusting over” used for the + charged ion? The Holy Spirit left us an Easter Egg. The Sophia Proton thought experiment will reveal its significance.
One of a row, a letter (of the alphabet): στοιχεῖα – stoixeion
Stoixeíon is translated as rudiments, principles or elements. It's the origin of the word stoichiometry, a term with specific meaning in physics and chemistry. The periodic table of elements is an example of stoichiometry.
Stoicheia tou Kosmou
The periodic table of elements is an example of stoichiometry. Considering the use of the word stoicheia in Colossians 2:8, we can do some simple deduction based on Genesis 1:2 and resolve the Holy Trinity as a chemical formula.
The Milk of the Word
We find that there are passages of scripture which, though appearing to be metaphorical, describe actual physical conditions or chemical reactions. These misunderstood passages are dismissed as flowery poetic language.If a baby needs milk to survive before it can tolerate solid food, has this been patterned after the processes which took place on the first and second days of the creation of the universe?
Water
If you've ever studied biology, biochemistry or chemistry you may have noticed that practically all introductory textbooks in those subjects have a chapter on water at or near the beginning. It's obligatory.
