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Genetic splicing is a term that refers to one organism's DNA that is cut apart and slipped into the gap of another organism's DNA. The result is recombinant DNA that includes features of the host organism modified by the trait in the foreign DNA. Gene splicing offers many advantages for society. For example, scientists have added new genes to organisms to make crop plants disease resistant and even more nutritious.
We also see gene splicing in the Scroll of Esther like no other book in the Bible. The Scroll of Esther cannot be read as a standalone book. Everyone and everything in the book has splices of spiritual genetic material from other parts of the Bible. Esther is my favorite book in the Bible because it connects Biblical concepts, people, and themes through spiritual genetic splicing.
"10 Esther had not made known her people or kindred, for Mor'decai had charged her not to make it known." [Esther 2:10 RSV]
Genetic Splicing will determine her fate or her destiny. I invite you to join me for “Genetic Splicing in the Torah” on Thursday, February 13 @ 7:30 PM - Breath of the Spirit - 1531 S Sinclair St, Anaheim, CA. The Scroll of Esther will shift you from mediocrity to greatness and make you more resilient in your destiny.
By Sanjay Prajapati5
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Genetic splicing is a term that refers to one organism's DNA that is cut apart and slipped into the gap of another organism's DNA. The result is recombinant DNA that includes features of the host organism modified by the trait in the foreign DNA. Gene splicing offers many advantages for society. For example, scientists have added new genes to organisms to make crop plants disease resistant and even more nutritious.
We also see gene splicing in the Scroll of Esther like no other book in the Bible. The Scroll of Esther cannot be read as a standalone book. Everyone and everything in the book has splices of spiritual genetic material from other parts of the Bible. Esther is my favorite book in the Bible because it connects Biblical concepts, people, and themes through spiritual genetic splicing.
"10 Esther had not made known her people or kindred, for Mor'decai had charged her not to make it known." [Esther 2:10 RSV]
Genetic Splicing will determine her fate or her destiny. I invite you to join me for “Genetic Splicing in the Torah” on Thursday, February 13 @ 7:30 PM - Breath of the Spirit - 1531 S Sinclair St, Anaheim, CA. The Scroll of Esther will shift you from mediocrity to greatness and make you more resilient in your destiny.