Aunty Jane
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Very valid point. Since “God created the heavens and the earth”, I believe that this was the entire universe brought into existence in what science jokingly calls “the Big Bang”. The immense energy that created matter of such magnitude is beyond human comprehension. But science acknowledges that it had a beginning, like all things must.....except the Creator himself.I have read the mocking tone of some who ask, "how could there be an evening and a morning if the sun was not made until day 4?" However, the role of the sun was to tell us what time it is. It does not cause the day. It merely reports it. A clock does not make the hours and minutes.
The sun existed from creation’s beginning along with all the other planets in our small solar system....it generated enough light to allow for photosynthesis of the vegetation but according to Job 38:4-9, it was wrapped up in thick cloud layers in that early stage of preparation, so not visible from the earth’s surface....the moon and stars weren’t visible then either.
I have heard others offer this theory but from my own studies I cannot see how this is possible. Genesis ch 2 does not speak of a different creation but enlarges on details missing from the first account in chapter 1 which is about the order of creation, whereas ch 2 is about the humans.That idea is fostered, I believe, from having been handed a tradition. The traditional Christian view has been that Adam was the first man. "Man" was created, male and female, on day 6 and told to fill up the earth and have dominion over it.
God rested on the 7th day and said, "I have no man to till the ground." After that, God formed a man and told him to tend a newly made garden. "Created on day 6 and told to fill the earth" versus "formed after the first Sabbath and told to tend the Garden." Different time, different process, different instructions.
Mankind could have been here for 2 weeks, or 200,000 years before Adam was formed.
Genesis 2:1-4
“And so the heavens and the earth were completed, and all their heavenly lights. By the seventh day God completed His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done. Then God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it, because on it He rested from all His work which God had created and made. This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made earth and heaven.” (NASB)
We see the use of the word “day” here to mean the entire creative process, confirming that this word does not have only one meaning.
But I cannot see room in this account for what you and others suggest. Not only that, but when we consider that God designed humans to live forever on this earth and to act as its custodians or caretakers, we see the “tree of life” in the garden was there to ensure that life continued indefinitely. The only way to be prevented from partaking of this life giving tree was to disobey God’s commands concerning the TKGE. That is what the Bible says happened. (Genesis 3:22-24) Death has plagued our lives ever since....we are enslaved to sin’s wages.
We see from ch 3 onward that because the first humans were placed in a garden and told to “fill the earth and subdue it”....outside of the garden was not inhabited or ‘tamed’ by man. The whole idea of placing them in the garden was to facilitate God’s purpose to have them make the whole world into a garden-like paradise for them and their children, all of whom had the prospect of everlasting life....(but not immortality...that is another interesting topic)
If satan had not entered the picture, they would still be here with us enjoying the blessings of this beautiful planet and God’s myriad creations. If other humans existed prior to Adam and his wife, and these had their own ‘trees of life’ facilitating everlasting life here on earth, where were they when God created Adam? Why is there no mention of them? Speculation is all well and good, but we cannot make those assumptions if the Bible does not specifically state it.
The fact that all humankind have descended from Adam, and that the whole world is far from God’s original purpose, rules out any prior human beings....but it makes us wonder what God was going to do to get his original purpose for free willed humankind, and now rebellious angels, back on track? The Bible tells us how he was going to do that, but it was to be a long range prophesy that was shrouded in mystery for many centuries until the time arrived and God opened up the bigger picture concerning the role of his Messiah and his his kingdom.
So, right there in Eden God promised that a seed that would come to man’s rescue. (Genesis 3:15) He would suffer a temporary heel wound, but would ultimately inflict a fatal head wound on God’s adversary and eliminate all who succumbed to his deceptions....he is the one responsible for all our troubles.
That seed was of course, Jesus Christ, who was to offer his life for the redemption of Adam’s children. (Romans 5:12; 1 Corinthians 15:22)
So, no other humans could have been in existence because it would make Christ’s sacrifice meaningless....and it would not explain why the other humans were not still alive. God did not create us to die....everlasting life was to be enjoyed right here.....only disobedience would bring death. There were no “natural” causes. Ageing and death feel as “unnatural” today as they did back in Eden....neither of them were supposed to happen, so that is why we have no ‘program’ for death, either of ourselves or our loved ones.
The Bible itself fills in the blanks if we let it.....