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 scholar of the
12th cent, a.d., concerning whom the Jewish proverb runs: 'From Moses
to Moses there... [ Continue Reading ]
GOD] Heb. _EloMm_. The word probably signifies 'strength,' but the
etymology is obscure; cp. Arabic _Allah._ The Heb. word is plural in
form, but as a rule it is significantly followed by verbs in the
singular, except when used of heathen gods. The plural form may be
used to express the variety of a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND GOD SAID, LET THERE BE LIGHT] A sublime sentence! 'By the word of
the Lord were the heavens made.' Light and darkness are regarded as
two objects, each occupying a place of its own (Job 38:19). Light is
created on the first day, the luminaries on the fourth. Not as an
explanation, for this it is... [ Continue Reading ]
GOOD] i.e. perfect for the purpose for which God designed it.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE EVENING, etc.] RV 'and there was evening and there was
morning, one day.' In the endeavour to bring the Creation story into
harmony with the ascertained results of science, it is often
maintained that the writer meant indefinite periods of time by the
term 'days.' But the science of Geology... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIRMAMENT] the sky, heavens. The word means something 'solid' or
'beaten out,' like a sheet of metal. The ancients supposed that the
sky was a solid, vaulted dome stretched over the earth, its ends
resting on the mountains, and the heavenly bodies fastened to its
inner surface. It served as the... [ Continue Reading ]
LIGHTS] rather, 'luminaries,' to hold and distribute the light created
on the first day. IN] rather, 'on' or 'before' the firmament; so
Genesis 1:17. See on Genesis 1:6. SIGNS.. SEASONS.. DAYS.. YEARS] For
some of the modes in which the heavenly bodies were believed to serve
as signs see 2 Kings 20:... [ Continue Reading ]
LET THE WATERS] render, 'let the waters swarm with swarms of living
creatures,' animalculæ, insects, fish, etc. FOWL THAT MAY FLY] RV
'let fowl fly.'... [ Continue Reading ]
GREAT WHALES] Heb. denotes rather creatures like serpents, crocodiles,
etc.... [ Continue Reading ]
BLESSED THEM] As animate creatures they received a divine blessing,
which suggests God's pleasure in the creation of beings capable of
conscious enjoyment.
24-31. Sixth day:—Creation of animals and man.... [ Continue Reading ]
LET US MAKE MAN] the crowning work of creation and its highest
development. The plural form 'us,' which occurs again Genesis 3:22;
Genesis 11:7 and Isaiah 6:8, has been interpreted of the Holy Trinity,
but this would be anticipating a doctrine which was only revealed in
later ages. The thought is pe... [ Continue Reading ]
MALE AND FEMALE] There is nothing in this account of the Creation to
suggest that the sexes were not simultaneously created: contrast
Genesis 2:21, which is from the earlier document.
29, 30. The writer of the Priestly narrative here represents men and
animals as living only on vegetable food. We se... [ Continue Reading ]
VERY GOOD] Certain systems of philosophy and morality, ancient and
modern, have proceeded on the assumption that evil is inherent in
matter, and therefore that God and the world are antagonistic. This
idea is quite foreign to the Scriptures, which teach that 'every
creature of God is good.' Genesis... [ Continue Reading ]