Genesis 1:1 doesn't reference the beginning of time.
Before Creation There Was... Water? - by Andy Patton - Pattern Bible
When modern people think of what was before the first day of creation as described in Genesis 1, we tend to think of “nothingness.
In the Beginning... (Genesis 1:1–23)
Genesis 1 is accurate · it really reflects history · it actually is true in everything it affirms; there was a literal Adam and Eve, God did create the world by ...
Male and Female: Equality and Order in Genesis 1:27
... doesn't say about men and women, and to clarify the kinds of ... Beginning: Genesis 1–3”. I pointed this error out to Giles privately ...
Genesis 1 - Discover Your Purpose - Alpine Bible Church
He's talking about the weather. In this passage. You have time, you have weather. And then on day three, God said, Let the waters under the ...
Who created water in the beginning?
1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Gen. 1:2 The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the ...
Sunday School Lesson: In the Beginning, Genesis 1:1-19, Hebrews ...
Before “In the beginning” there was God. Before time there was ... doesn't need raw materials. He doesn't need wood to build a house ...
The Eternal Future of Time, Space, and Matter
I have stressed repeatedly—in numerous books and articles—the basic truth that Genesis 1:1 is the divine record of the absolute beginning of time, space, and ...
Genesis 1:7 - B-Hebrew: The Biblical Hebrew Forum
Overall (and I had taken verse 6 into account prior) it's beginning to look more and more like the הרקיע is the subject by ellipsis and not ...
Which paper Study Bible? - Logos Forums
1:1 is wrong (“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” [NIV]). This implies “creation out of nothing” (ex nihilo; cf. 2 Macc. 7: ...
Genesis 1:1–2:4 – God Created - The Faithful Engineer
In my first post I focused entirely on Genesis 1:1, the epic opening line of God's “personal letter written to mankind” (aka, the Bible). I ...
Genesis 1-3 – Part I: Literal or Allegorical? - Catholic Stand
Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning, God created ….” In the beginning of what? In the beginning of creation. Before creation, only God existed.
Genesis 1:28, To “Subdue” and “Have Dominion Over” Creation
Tomorrow when Eileen and I begin teaching about environmental stewardship at Hampton Presbyterian, we'll start "in the beginning", ...
The “Days" of Creation in Genesis 1: Literal or Figurative?
The issue is the amount of time God uses to create the world and whether this time period is identical to the seven-day week which is the rhythm ...
Genesis 1:9-10 — God Creates Dry Land not the Planet Earth!
In the end, what God creates in Genesis 1:1-10 miraculously conforms to ancient Near Eastern man's perceptions and beliefs about the world, and ...
Reading Genesis 1 “Literally” | Scribalishess
“In beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” This is a topic sentence that introduces the chapter. It can also be translated, “When God ...
Genesis 1:1-31 - Unity in Christ
Those who contend for a young earth would cite verse 11 [of Exodus 20] and say, “It says it was made in six days.” They say the whole universe was made in six ...
Many Creation Stories - Genesis 1:1-5 (Part 1) - Almost Heretical
One doesn't even have to be read as a complete statement, which has become so iconic. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Like, this is ...
Genesis 1: A Commentary | Evidence Unseen
He is the main actor in creation, being mentioned 35 times in this opening section. ... time could exist between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2. After all, the days of ...
Prequel Day 1: Genesis 1-3 Creation - The Anchor Academy
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep.
Genesis 1-2 — 'made' vs. 'created' - Hallel Fellowship
Genesis 1:1 — 'created' ... The second Hebrew word in Genesis 1 -- bara, "create" -- tells us a lot about something that God is creating in us, His body of ...