Genesis in Chinese Characters
Ancient Chinese characters contain hidden stories from Genesis.







"The whole world had one language and a common speech... (Genesis 11:1)"
The Evidence
The ancient Chinese language, one of the oldest written scripts in the world, contains remarkable parallels to the Genesis account. Characters for words like 'Boat', 'Garden', 'Tempter', and 'Righteousness' are constructed from radicals that tell the specific biblical stories of Noah, Eden, and the Fall, suggesting a shared historical memory.
Historical Context
Linguistic analysis shows that the character for 'Boat' (船) is composed of 'Vessel' (舟), 'Eight' (八), and 'Mouth/Person' (口)—matching the 8 people on Noah's Ark. 'Garden' (園) contains 'Dust', 'Breath', and 'Two People'. 'Tempter' (魔) hides 'Devil' under 'Cover' with 'Two Trees'. 'Righteousness' (義) is composed of 'Lamb' (羊) above 'Me' (我). 'Create' (造) combines 'Speak' (告) and 'Walk' (辶). 'Desire' (婪) shows a 'Woman' (女) under 'Two Trees' (林). 'Forbidden' (禁) shows 'God' (示) under 'Two Trees' (林).