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THE FIRST BOOK OF MOSES CALLED GENESIS
-Year before the common era of Christ, 4004.
-Julian Period, 710.
-Cycle of the Sun, 10.
-Dominical Letter, B.
-Cycle of the Moon, 7.
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- Section I - The Creation
- The Absolute Creation
ראשׁית _rḕshı̂̂yt_, the “head-part, beginning” of a
thing, in point of time Genesis 10:1, or value Proverbs 1:7. Its
opposite is אחרית '
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE CREATION ACCOUNT
The manner in which the book of Genesis begins leaves no doubt that it
is the revelation of God. The creation account is historical truth.
The questio...
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A. THE PRIESTLY STORY OF CREATION. This section belongs to the
Priestly Document (P). This is shown by the use of several of its
characteristic terms, by the constant repetition of the formulæ, and
by...
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Since the formula These are the generations of is usually placed by P
at the beginning of a section, whereas here it occurs at the end
(Genesis 2:4_a_), it is thought by many that its present position...
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The Beginning of all Things, and the First Creation Day
1. _In the beginning B'rêshîth_: LXX ἐν ἀρχῇ : Lat. _in
principio_. This opening word expresses the idea of the earliest time
imaginable. It co...
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This verse may be understood as a general introduction to the account
of the creation, which Moses is about to give; asserting, in
confutation of all who held the eternity or fortuitous formation of
t...
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PART FIVE:
THE BEGINNING OF THE BEGINNINGS
Genesis 1:1
_In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth_.
1. What is the relation of this verse to the Creation Narrative as a
whole? (1) It co...
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_IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH._
In the beginning God. The Hebrew word х_ 'ELOHIYM_ (H430)], from its
derivation and use, signifies 'strong,' 'mighty;' and hence, though
other...
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1:1 God (a-4) Heb. _ Elohim_ , the plural of _ Eloah_ , 'the
Supreme'. It is Deity in the absolute sense. _ Elohim_ will, in the
text, appear only in the name of _ Jehovah Elohim_ ; moreover, when _...
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THE CREATION
'The foundation of foundations and pillar of all wisdom is to know
that the First Being is, and that He giveth existence to everything
that exists! 'Thus wrote Moses Maimonides, a Jewish...
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GOD’S ANCIENT PEOPLE
GENESIS
_ALUN OWEN_
ABOUT GENESIS
Many people think that Moses wrote Genesis. If he did, other people
probably helped him. And if he did, he may have used some of the words
o...
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‘The sky and the earth’ means everything. God made the sky and the
earth out of nothing. Before he did that, only God existed.
‘To create’ means to make something that is completely new. This
chapter...
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EXCURSUS B: ON THE NAMES ELOHIM AND JEHOVAH-ELOHIM.
Throughout the first account of creation (Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:3)
the Deity is simply called _Elohim._ This word is strictly a plural of
_Eloah,...
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THE CREATIVE WEEK (Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:3).
(1) IN THE BEGINNING. — Not, as in John 1:1, “from eternity,”
but in the beginning of this sidereal system, of which our sun, with
its attendant planets...
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בְּ רֵאשִׁ֖ית בָּרָ֣א אֱלֹהִ֑ים אֵ֥ת
הַ שָּׁמ
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THE CREATION
Genesis 1:1; Genesis 2:1
IF anyone is in search of accurate information regarding the age of
this earth, or its relation to the sun, moon, and stars, or regarding
the order in which plan...
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BEGINNINGS
Genesis 1:1
All beginnings must begin with God. Always put God first. The first
stone in every building, our first thought every morning, the first
aim and purpose of all activity. Begin t...
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The opening sentence of the Book of Genesis is an interpretation of
the fact "that what is seen hath not been made out of things which do
appear" Hebrews 11:3), and accounts for the things which are s...
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"GOD CREATED"
It should be noted the writer of this account is not concerned with
science. However, no proven fact of science contradicts any scripture.
The expression "and God" is used 28 times in Ge...
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In the (a) beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
The Argument - Moses in effect declares three things, which are in
this book chiefly to be considered: First, that the world and all
things i...
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Beginning. As St. Matthew begins his Gospel with the same title as
this work, the Book of the Generation, or Genesis, so St. John adopts
the first words of Moses, in the beginning; but he considers a...
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
In the beginning; - that is the beginning of time; for from eternity,
Jehovah himself subsisted in his threefold character of Persons,
revealed i...
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There is one characteristic of divine revelation to which attention
may be profitably called as a starting point. We have to do with
facts. The Bible alone is a revelation of facts, and, we can add (n...
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_THE BEGINNING_
‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.’
Genesis 1:1
I. WHAT IS MEANT BY CREATION? The giving being to that which before
was not. The expression, ‘the heavens and t...
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1._In the beginning. _To expound the term “beginning,” of Christ,
is altogether frivolous. For Moses simply intends to assert that the
world was not perfected at its very commencement, in the manner i...
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Let us examine then the contents of this book in order. First, we have
the creation creation in which man is found placed on earth as centre
and head. We have first the WORK of God, and then the REST...
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IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH. By the heaven
some understand the supreme heaven, the heaven of heavens, the
habitation of God, and of the holy angels; and this being made perfe...
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Ver. 1. _In the beginning._] A BEGINNING there was then, whatever
Aristotle _a_ fancied of the world's eternity. So true is that of a
learned It...
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[THE CREATION OF THE WORLD.]
1 The creation of Heauen and Earth,
3 of the light,
6 of the firmament,
9 of the earth separated from the waters,
11 and made fruitfull,
14 of the Sunne, Moone, and...
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The Creation of Chaos and Light...
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. In the
beginning, Cf John 1:1, that is, when time first began, when time was
first measured; for as long as God alone existed, there was no time....
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THE GENESIS OF THE WORLD AND OF THE PRIMITIVE TIME OF THE HUMAN RACE,
AS THE GENESIS OF THE PRIMITIVE RELIGION UNTIL THE DEVELOPMENT OF
HEATHENDOM, AND OF ITS ANTITHESIS IN THE GERMINATING PATRIARCHAL...
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In our human nature is a thirst to know about origins. God has given
us this nature and God supplies the answer to our desire simply and
decisively in the first statement of His own revelation to mank...
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1,2 The first verse of the Bible gives us a satisfying and useful
account of the origin of the earth and the heavens. The faith of
humble Christians understands this better than the fancy of the most...
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IN THE BEGINNING, to wit, of time and things, in the first place,
before things were distinguished and perfected in manner hereafter
expressed. Or the sense is this, The beginning of the w...
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There is something peculiarly striking in the manner in which the Holy
Ghost opens this sublime book. He introduces us, at once, to God, in
the essential fullness of His Being, and the solitariness of...
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Genesis 1:1 beginning H7225 God H430 created H1254 (H8804) H853
heavens H8064 and H853 earth H776...
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‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.'
GOD CREATES THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH AND ALL THAT IS IN THEM (GENESIS
1:1; GENESIS 2:1 A).
“In the beginning”. This phrase is signifying the...
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NOTE: For Index to Scofield Materials
(_ See Scofield) - (Hosea 4:9); (Hosea 5:14). _
GOD
"Elohim" (sometimes "El" or "Elah"), English form "God," the first of
the three primary names of Deity, is...
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Genesis 1
It is possible that God made at first only one kind of matter, the
germ of all the universe. Indeed, Scripture seems to hint this in the
sublime record of the origin of light: "And God said...
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Genesis 1:1
I. What is meant by creation? The giving being to that which before
was not. The expression, "the heavens and the earth," is the most
exhaustive phrase the Hebrews could employ to name the...
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Genesis 1:1. _In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth._
When that «beginning» was, we cannot tell. It may have been long
ages before God fitted up this world for the abode of man, but i...
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_In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth_
THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF CREATION
In considering the subject of creation we see, first of all, that a
distinction must be drawn between what...
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GENESIS—NOTE ON GENESIS 1:1 Primeval History. Genesis 1:1 surveys
the history of the world before Abraham, while chs....
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CRITICAL NOTES.—
Genesis 1:1. In the beginning] Or, “at first,” “originally,”
“to start with:” Sept. _en archê_ (εν αρχῃ) as in John
1:1. GOD] Heb. _’Elohim_ (אֱלֹהִים): w. ref. to this
frequent and...
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EXPOSITION
I. THAT this initial section is not _history _is apparent from the
circumstance that the occurrences it describes belong to a period of
time which antedates the dawn of history. That it is...
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Shall we now turn in our Bibles to Genesis chapter one, verse one?
The word Genesis in Hebrew means "beginning." And so, it is "the book
of the beginnings", and in Genesis we find the beginning of the...
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beginning. Proverbs 8:22 Proverbs 16:4 Mark 13:19 John 1:1 Hebrews
1:10...
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THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THE OLD TESTAMENT
Genesis 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We have a very interesting study to set before you today. Most of us
realize how vital a part the Holy Spirit plays in our own exp...
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THE ALPHA AND OMEGA OF CREATION
Genesis 1:1; _Revelation 21:1_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Genesis and Revelation contrasted. The Book of Genesis is commonly
known as the Book of beginnings. It is there t...
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IN THE BEGINNING GOD
Genesis 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
In these days of humanizing God, we need to give more time to the
study of God's eternity. The Bible opens with the expression, "In the
beginning...
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Observe here. 1. The effect produced, The heaven and the earth —
That is, the world, including the whole frame and furniture of the
universe. But 'tis only the visible part of the creation that Moses...
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How can the universe have a “beginning” when modern science says
energy is eternal?
PROBLEM: According to the First Law of Thermodynamics, “Energy can
neither be created nor destroyed.” If this is so,...