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Our Place in the Universe
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It is helpful to be aware of our own assumptions and questions and pay attention to the intent of the biblical authors. These early chapters of Genesis form the introduction to the .. show full overview
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"Heavens" and "Earth" in the Hebrew Bible
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Our modern views of Heaven and Earth are different from those of the biblical authors. A common modern view of Heaven is that it is a blissful place you go when you die. A common modern .. show full overview
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Heaven and Earth Come Together in Jesus
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The New Testament’s view of the universe is really similar to that of the Hebrew Bible. Jesus’ message was that he was joining Heaven, the sphere of God’s reign, and Earth, the space of .. show full overview
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Reflections on the New Testament’s View of Heaven and Earth
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All of our language about God, even the biblical authors' language about God, has certain limitations. But those limitations can be the vehicle for communicating what God wants his .. show full overview
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Scripture, Commuication, Language, and Culture
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Although it can be a difficult task, it is valuable to remain open to perspectives different from our own. The Bible is an ancient text produced within a specific culture, but this does .. show full overview
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Genesis 1 is an Ancient Israelite Cosmology
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In Hebrew, the word for "earth" typically means "land," rather than a globe or sphere floating in space. So when you read Genesis 1, imagine the story communicating about the land the .. show full overview
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The Purpose of Light on Day One
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The creation of light and its separation from darkness generates the fundamental order of time that governs the rest of the chapter--day and night. The light of Genesis 1 is called .. show full overview
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Ancient Egyptian Cosmology
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Israel existed in the same cultural environment as its ancient neighbors. So the biblical authors speak from within their ancient Near Eastern perceptions of the world. They are making .. show full overview
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Ancient Babylonian Cosmology
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The ancient Babylonians and Egyptians believed that everything was in a chaotic, water state before the ordering of the universe. As in Israelite cosmology, creation is about ordering .. show full overview
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The Beginning and Nothingness
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Ancient creation accounts are about function rather than material existence. Things are thought to exist only when they are given a purpose and a name. Genesis 1 then is mainly about the .. show full overview
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Genesis 1 Imagery in Jeremiah 4
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The words used to describe the pre-creation state in Genesis -- tohu va-vohu -- mean "wild and waste" (e.g., Jer. 4:23). Wild and waste, darkness, and the deep waters are images for the .. show full overview
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Genesis 1 Imagery in Psalm 104
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Creation is more about giving order, purpose, and function than it is about material origins (see Ps. 104). In Psalm 104, creation is ongoing, sustaining work. Creating can be used to .. show full overview
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The Structure and Message of Genesis 1
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The six days of creation are framed by summary statements (1:1; 2:1) and descriptions (1:2; 2:2-3) that bring us from chaos to completion. Both parts of the frame begin with a summary .. show full overview
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Repeated Words in Genesis 1
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Repeated words are a common literary device that authors use to structure their text and communicate their message. Pay attention to which words are repeated, how many times they are repeated, and where they occur.
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Relationships Between Days
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Days one through three describe the environments that God creates, and days four through sixdescribe the inhabitants. Creation is all about ordering and populating the skies and the .. show full overview
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The Waters Above and Below
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In the Bible, water can be life-giving (streams, rivers, rain) or deadly (the flood waters, the sea, the deep). The waters above the raqia' are not the source of normal rain but of the .. show full overview
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The Dragon in the Waters
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The tannin, or mythical sea dragon, is created on day five with the other sea creatures. It symbolizes disorder, chaos, and death throughout the Bible, but the creation story shows that .. show full overview
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The Dry Land
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The biblical authors portrayed the dry land as a disc surrounded by and resting on the waters. It is setup on pillars that God upholds by his power. The dry land often symbolizes salvation, most notably, in Genesis 1 and the Exodus narrative.
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Reflections on Where All Creation Is Headed
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The ultimate goal of creation helps define what is good, that is, human image-bearers on the dry land, farming and having families. Genesis 1 presents us with an ideal. When the .. show full overview
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Rivers of Life
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Rivers and springs are life-giving in the Bible. A river flows out of Eden to water the whole Earth, and rivers flow down from holy mountains in Ezekiel, Psalm 46, and Revelation. .. show full overview
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Jesus and Living Water
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Throughout the Gospel of John, Jesus is portrayed as the true source of life—as the tabernacle dwelling among us (John 1:14), as the temple (John 2:21), and as the garden with rivers .. show full overview
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Ancient Cosmology in Psalm 36
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Psalm 36 displays the same ancient cosmology we’ve been looking at in Genesis 1—the heavens above, the deep below, and the dry land in between. In the psalm, the dry land can be used as .. show full overview
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The Heavens
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In the Bible, the heavens represent God’s dwelling place, the source of life, and the ultimate reality. Although God’s presence permeates the whole universe (Ps. 36, 139), the heavens .. show full overview
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Heaven and Earth United in the Temple
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God consistently brings the heavenly reality into the earthly reality. We see this with Eden, Babylon, Moses on Mount Sinai, Jacob’s dream, the tabernacle, and the temple. Ultimately, .. show full overview
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Reflections on Heaven Coming to Earth
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The cosmic mountain, Eden, the temple, and the tabernacle were all symbols pointing toward an ultimate reality. Jesus, in human form, claims to be this ultimate reality. Heaven is the .. show full overview
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The Rulers Above
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The sun, moon, and stars of Genesis 1 are heavenly beings. Heavenly beings are called "signs" (Gen. 1:14) because they are symbols of the true source of light. Heavenly beings form God's .. show full overview
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The Rulers Below
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Humans are meant to image or mirror God (Gen. 1:26-27). Humans image God by their unity and diversity as one humanity made of male and female (Gen. 1:26-27). God is dianthropic—he .. show full overview
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Humans as the Image, or Idol, of God
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The Hebrew word for "image" is tselem, which literally means "idol." In the ancient world, idols were said to embody a deity or a king. Idols can serve a priestly function by mediating .. show full overview
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The Image of God in the Storyline of the Bible
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Daniel 7 is a meditation on Genesis 1-3, where humans give up their role as embodied divine rulers to an animal. They'd rather trust in themselves than in God. And by doing so, they .. show full overview
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God Rests on the Seventh Day
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"Seven" (sheva) and "complete/full" (sava) are spelled with the same Hebrew consonants. Seven communicates a sense of fullness or completeness. There are two words used to describe God's .. show full overview
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The Sabbath With No End
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The seventh day is the only day of creation that has no end. This tells us that God’s ideal is for his glorious presence to dwell among humanity forever. Jesus sees himself as .. show full overview