When the Bible Splits, So Does Worship: What Every Christian and Catholic Who Truly Seeks Truth Should Know?

Most Christians and Catholics have never been shown what truly happened in the opening chapters of Genesis. This eye-opening blog exposes the spiritual divide between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2, revealing how two different portrayals of God set the stage for two opposing covenants—and two forms of worship. If you hold your Bible in high regard and seek truth over tradition, this message is for you.

Tharakazayah (Terrance Lewis)

4/17/20256 دقيقة قراءة

When the Bible Splits, So Does Worship: What Every Christian and Catholic Who Truly Seeks Truth Should Know?

What Every True Bible Believer Must Understand About Genesis 1 vs Genesis 2

The Bible’s Hidden Divide: Are You Following the God of Genesis 1 or Genesis 2?

What if the God most people worship today… isn’t the Creator of Genesis Chapter 1 at all?
What if humanity has unknowingly entered into covenant with a lesser authority—one masquerading as the Most High?

In this study, we explore one of the Bible’s most overlooked truths: the existence of two covenants, two creators, and the spiritual deception that has led many Bible-believing Christians, Catholics, and seekers of truth into false worship without even realizing it.

Many walk away from the Bible not because it lacks truth—but because it contains two opposing divine natures, often side by side, without explanation. These contradictions have caused some to doubt the entire book, while others cling to one half of the story and ignore the rest.

But the confusion isn’t evidence of a flawed text—it’s evidence of a divided narrative. And only through discernment can we understand which voice truly belongs to the Creator of Light.

📜 A Sacred Book—Handled by Unsacred Hands

Before we go deeper, let’s make one thing clear:

We are not here to discredit the Bible. We are here to expose how it has been misused—and how its deepest truths have been buried under layers of religious tradition, institutional control, and spiritual confusion.

The Scriptures are sacred.
But they are not currently in the hands of their original stewards.

🔥 The Bible Is a Codex—Not a Complete Narrative

The word “Bible” comes from the Latin biblia, meaning "books."
It is not one book—it is a codex: a collection of scrolls, letters, and teachings, compiled and edited over time.

These scrolls were selected, arranged, and in some cases censored or reworded by councils and empires who were not faithful to the original covenant.

And yet… the truth is still in there.
But you must read with your spirit, not just your eyes.

“It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honor of kings is to search it out.” — Proverbs 25:2
“Study to show thyself approved… rightly dividing the word of truth.” — 2 Timothy 2:15
“He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.” — Matthew 11:15

🔍 A Book That Reveals the Reader

The Bible is more than information—it’s a mirror. It reveals the heart of the reader.

“The word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword… discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” — Hebrews 4:12

Even Scripture warns that deception would enter through those who claim to speak for God:

  • “How can you say, 'We are wise, for we have the law of the Lord,' when actually the lying pen of the scribes has handled it falsely?” — Jeremiah 8:8

  • “Woe to you lawyers! For you have taken away the key of knowledge...” — Luke 11:52

  • “You make void the word of God by your tradition…” — Mark 7:13

The Bible has been allowed to remain in this form as a test—a mirror, a filter, and a call to discernment.

📖 The Names Tell the Story — Etymology & Biblical Distinctions

In Genesis 1 and 2, we are introduced to two different divine names: Elohim and YHWH Elohim (the LORD God). These names are not interchangeable.

They mark the beginning of two paths, two covenants, and two contrasting natures of divine authority.

🌞 Genesis 1 — Elohim: The Universal Creator

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” — Genesis 1:1
(Hebrew: "Bereshit bara Elohim...")

Elohim is:

  • A plural yet singular divine force (majesty, authority)

  • Creator of light, life, and order

  • Source of plant-based nourishment for all living beings (Genesis 1:29)

  • Bringer of balance and blessing, not death or fear

👥 Man and Woman Formed together in the Image of Elohim

“So God created man in His own image... male and female created He them.” — Genesis 1:27

  • Man and woman are created together, in full equality

  • Both reflect the image and likeness of the Divine

  • They are blessed, not cursed

🔨 Genesis 2 — YHWH Elohim: The LORD God

“These are the generations of the heavens and the earth... in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens.” — Genesis 2:4

YHWH Elohim (often translated as LORD God) is:

  • A more personal, rule-based, territorial deity

  • Forms man from dust, not by spoken word

  • Introduces restrictions, curses, and consequences

  • Begins the path of blood sacrifice, fear, and death

🧍🏿‍♂️-🧍🏿‍♀️Man and Woman Formed Separately

“The LORD God formed man of the dust... and from his rib made He a woman.” — Genesis 2:7, 22

  • Man is formed first, woman is made from him

  • Introduces hierarchy, dependency, and subordination

📊 Genesis 1 vs. Genesis 2 — 🧰 Comparison

  • Genesis 1: Elohim (Plural Majesty)

  • Genesis 2: YHWH Elohim (LORD God)

🔹 Creation Method

  • Genesis 1: Spoken into existence

  • Genesis 2: Formed from dust by hand

🔹 Humanity Created

  • Genesis 1: Male & female created together

  • Genesis 2: Man created first, woman made from rib

🔹 Divine Image

  • Genesis 1: Both man and woman made in the image of Elohim

  • Genesis 2: No mention of woman made in the image of YHWH

🔹 Tone of Interaction

  • Genesis 1: Blessing, harmony, peace

  • Genesis 2: Command, restriction, consequence

🔹 Diet Given

  • Genesis 1: Plant-based for all living beings (Genesis 1:29)

  • Genesis 2: No food instructions; death enters later

😬 But Why Would God Allow This Much Confusion?

It’s a fair question—and one that arises often when people first begin to see the deeper patterns within Scripture.

“If there really are two covenants… if there’s a difference between Elohim and YHWH… if false worship has been allowed to spread through tradition and church systems… then why would God let that happen?”

Here’s what we’ve come to understand:

It’s not that God made the path confusing—
It’s that humanity chose systems over Spirit.

From the beginning, the Creator (Elohim) laid out a simple, clear design:

  • Life, not death

  • Plant-based nourishment

  • Equal creation of man and woman

  • Divine likeness and stewardship over Earth

But we chose religion over relationship.
We followed traditions of men instead of the breath of the Most High.
And over time, the world’s system became so dominant… that the original way began to look strange—even dangerous.

But even in that confusion, God never left.
He embedded truth in layers, like a treasure buried in a field, waiting to be found by those who would seek it with sincerity.

“It is the glory of God to conceal a thing, and the honor of kings to search it out.” — Proverbs 25:2
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit… because they are spiritually discerned.” — 1 Corinthians 2:14

The Bible became not just a record—but a test of the heart.
A divine mirror.
A layered scroll wrapped in both light and shadow.
Only those with the eyes to see and the ears to hear would truly perceive it.

So is it hard? Yes.
But only at first.

Because once the lie cracks open…
once you taste truth for the first time…
you’ll never settle for religious confusion again.

🔥 A Hidden Distinction: Bloodline, Purity, and Identity

There is one final contrast between the God of Genesis 1 and the LORD God of Genesis 2 that deserves mention, though we’ll expand upon it fully in Part 2: the role of blood, inheritance, and human mixing.

The Elohim of Genesis 1 not only gave a plant-based diet for all life (Genesis 1:29), but also created man and woman in a pure, balanced, and unified reflection of divine image. There was no mention of tribes, races, nations, or chosen bloodlines—only sacred harmony and dominion through stewardship.

But with the introduction of YHWH in Genesis 2, a subtle shift begins—one that opens the door for domination, hierarchy, separation, and eventually, intermixing that was later used to justify spiritual and physical colonization.

Where Elohim protected creation’s wholeness, the LORD God presides over stories of:

  • Intermarriage between chosen and unchosen bloodlines

  • Divine jealousy, tribal favoritism, and generational curses

  • Instructions for mixing, wiping out, or assimilating peoples

These concepts later fuel systems that erase Indigenous identity, promote whitening and assimilation, and confuse bloodlines under the banner of religion.

We believe this is no accident.

🔜 What’s Coming in Part 2

In Part 2, we’ll follow the trail deeper: from Eden to the priesthood, from Mosaic law to Roman religion. We’ll look at how Yeshua (Jesus) came not to reinforce the second covenant—but to restore the first. We will also explore how false worship and covenant-breaking opened the door for mass reclassification, stolen heritage, and a spiritual attack on the image of God within His original creation.

We’ll explore:

  • The rise of blood sacrifice and temple systems

  • The clash between the Nazarene path and religious law

  • How Rome created a counterfeit gospel

  • What it means to return to the Creator of Genesis 1 today

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