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The Book

Shemot

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Collection

Torah Archive

A foundational book within the wider library structure.

Chapters

40

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Key

Exodus

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Overview

Introduction

Shemot (𐤔𐤌𐤅𐤕), meaning "Names," is known in English as Exodus. It is the foundational record of the transition of the Seed of Ya'aqob from a family unit into a sovereign national assembly (Qahal). It serves as the primary narrative of the Great Extraction, the systematic dismantling of the Mitzrite (Egyptian) world matrix and the subsequent journey to the Mountain of Elohim. The book documents the birth of the deliverer, the revelation of the Supreme Name 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, the ten celestial judgments, and the architectural construction of the Mishkan (Tabernacle).

The Identity of the Author

The record was scribed by Moshe (Mosheh), the authorized mediator of the Covenant. Moshe was uniquely calibrated through forty years in the Mitzrite court and forty years in the desert of Midian to serve as the human interface for the Elohim Voice. He functioned as a "Digital Scribe" of the heavens, receiving the direct dictation of the Torah and the patterns of the Sanctuary on Mount Sinai.

Architecture of the Record

The book of Shemot is structured through three distinct dimensional shifts:

  • The Affliction (Chapters 1-11): The intensification of the furnace of iron and the legal confrontation with the gods of Mitzrayim.
  • The Extraction (Chapters 12-18): The implementation of the Pesach protocol, the physical exit, and the miraculous crossing of the Sea.
  • The Indwelling (Chapters 19-40): The delivery of the Ten Words (Constitution), the ratification of the Covenant, and the assembly of the Mishkan.

The Source and Preservation of the Record

The primary source of Shemot is the direct revelation given to Moshe on the mountain, which was transcribed onto the first (and later second) set of tables and a written scroll. This record has been preserved through the Tzadokite line and serves as the physical anchor for the "Heavenly Tablets" mentioned in Yobelim (Jubilees). The Qadmoni Restoration seeks to strip away the Hellenized and Babylonian corruptions (titles and wandering calendars) to return to the original phonetic and chronological purity of this text.

Qadmoni Insight

Why Shemot Matters for Restoration

Shemot is more than a historical account; it is a Prophetic Blueprint for the final generation. The "Mitzrayim" described in the text is the prototype for the modern Babylonian system. The Plagues represent the disruptive frequencies that will once again strike the world matrix to force the release of the Remnant. The construction of the Mishkan in the final chapters serves as the pattern for the internal restoration of the human temple, preparing the assembly to once again house the raw Glory of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄.

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