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- †. Gen 1:27a . . So God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created him; If humans were paternal sons of the Most High-- viz: if people were His biological offspring --they'd be eternal beings like Himself because God is an eternal being; i.e. like begets like. But humans...
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- †. Gen 1:26 . . And God said: Let us make Man in our image, after our likeness. The Hebrew word for "man" is 'adam (aw-dawm') which means: ruddy. It's a very common label in the Bible for human beings. Webster's defines "ruddy" as having a healthy reddish color. But in this case ruddy is a...
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. When I was a little boy, my dad bet me that he could make a dollar bill stand on edge. Well, I passed on the bet because I didn't own any money at the time. So my dad proceeded to fold a dollar bill in half into a vee and it easily stood on edge like that. When I protested, he replied: You...
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- †. Gen 1:22b . . God blessed them, saying: Be fertile The blessing of fertility is pretty amazing. It not only enables creatures to reproduce their own bodies, but also to transfer the breath of life from one generation to the next. †. Gen 1:22c . . and increase, fill the waters in the seas...
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- †. Gen 1:20 . . God said: Let the waters bring forth swarms of living creatures, and birds that fly above the earth across the expanse of the sky. The Hebrew word for "birds" is 'owph (ofe) which just simply means covered with wings rather than covered with feathers. It's a rather unusual...
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- †. Gen 1:14c . . they shall serve as signs for the set times-- the days and the years; The word for "signs" is from 'owth (oth) and means: a signal; such as a flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence, etc. The Sun and the Moon are very useful time keepers. The Sun of course marks...
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- †. Gen 1:11a . . And God said: Let the earth sprout vegetation Before God could set out plantings; He first had to create soil for them to grow in; which is only barely alluded to in Genesis' reference to dry land making its appearance: and this is where young-earth theories run into trouble...
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- †. Gen 1:6a . . God said: Let there be an expanse The word for "expanse" is from raqiya' (raw-kee'-ah) and means: a great extent of something spread out, a firmament, the visible arch of the sky. Raqiya' is distinct from shamyim in that it indicates the earth's atmosphere; which is sort of...
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- †. Gen 1:4a . . And God saw the light, that it was good God declared that light is good; but He didn't declare that darkness is good. In point of fact, darkness always represents bad things in the Bible; while light always represents good things. It's been an axiom from the very beginning...
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- †. Gen 1:3 . . Then God said "Let there be light" and there was light. In the April 2014 edition of Discover magazine, astrophysicist/cosmologist Avi Loeb states that the Bible attributes the appearance of stars and galaxies to the divine proclamation "Let there be light". Is Mr. Loeb's...
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- †. Gen 1:2a . . the earth being unformed and void That statement reveals the earth's condition prior to the creation of an energy that would make it possible for its particles to coalesce into something coherent. Curiously, scientists have not yet been able to figure out what gives...
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- The author of Genesis is currently unknown; but commonly attributed to Moses. Scholars have estimated the date of its writing at around 1450-1410 BC; which is pretty recent in the grand scheme of Earth's geological history-- a mere 3,400 years ago. Since Moses penned Exodus (Mark 12:26) it's...
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. Hello; and welcome to the very first book of the Bible. I'm posting a systematic, daily-bread style commentary on the book of Genesis, practically verse by verse from the creation of the cosmos to Joseph's burial in Egypt. Barring emergencies, accidents, unforeseen circumstances, and/or...