When the term “the son of God”
was used within the bible
that Jesus read as a child,
it would have made his head nod,
he was most likely liable
to think of “Adarm#”. He smiled,
I s'pose, when he thought more of
Adarm's “Father” who had made
all things good in Earth and Hea'en
-such that goodness is a “spore of”
his Great Goodness; ours is “shade”.
Adarm was his baby-boy bairn (!) -
naked and also innocent;
in the image and likeness of
the one who's only clothed in light,
creator of the world(s) that “went”.
Son was the very “brightness” of,
but “innocent” is not quite right
for what his Father always was;
more “good”, or “wise”, or “perfect love”,
who when he comes drives out all fear.
The son was meant to grow, because
authority (sourced from above)
grew as he copied “Father-Dear”,
and listened to his every word.
Glory of the God was Adarm,
and glory of Adarm was Eve,
Love has bright glory, its absurd
power is “nuclear” [though without harm
to Real Life, though it might not leave
first-stages to keep on going,
they were meant to end, and fall out.
Like our baby-teeth that first come
still with pain, along with growing,
yet the permanent still “call out”
(whether we think it's good or dumb)!]
*Adarm (Hebrew: Common Noun plural/ Common Noun singular/ Proper Noun)= humanity/ the man/ Adam (as context demands & the poetry of life & love calls)
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