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In the Beginning....God...(Genesis 1-2)

Ben Avraham

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GENESIS 1 "In the Beginning....God...

There is so much to teach in the first three chapters, that it would take many pages of learning and teaching. So, perhaps we can go to the highlights. Touch on some important issues and facts about creation.

"In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth." (Hebrew): "B'resheet Bara Elohim, Et HaShamayim v'Et HaAretz"

In Hebrew, there are 7 words, 7 is the perfect number of God. It reads; "in the beginning" but the beginning of what? Everything has a beginning.
The school year has a "beginning" children "begin" school at age 5 or 6. So, what is this "beginning?"

We can say this; God is from eternity past, He is present, and he will be in eternity future. He lives in the infinite and finite realms. Yet he created "time" for mankind. "Time" is the finite realm. So, we could say this is the "beginning" of time as we know it. Before the "Beginning," only God and eternity past existed. He broke the eternal silence and "began" his wonderful creation of everything.

Genesis states that the earth was formless, yet all the matter was in place. In verse 1 we have "space', "time", and "matter" (mass + energy).
There was "water and darkness" yet the "spirit of Elohim" was over the deep. He is getting ready to make something out of the formless mass of matter.

There is both "spiritual darkness" and "physical darkness" We need the physical darkness to sleep at night, and many animals do their hunting at night, yet spiritual darkness is the absence of God's "light of the gospel" the absence of Yeshua/Jesus in our life.

God speaks into existence all that comes. The word "create" is "bara" which is to "make something without prior material. Yet to "create with a purpose" Man was "made" (Asah) because he was made from the dust (Adamah) of the earth.

God starts His creation as you can read in Genesis 1. He brings into being, the waters, land, fish, birds, vegetation, land animals, and finally mankind. We are different than the animals in that we have a personal relationship with our creator. The animals were made in "kinds" and "species" Now within each animal kind there are species, and one species can mate with another within the same kind. (Dogs and cats are a perfect example). Yet a dog can not mate with a cat and produce a "pup-kitty"

Mankind is not split up into "species" we are all "One Race" the "human race" Yet in humans there are physiological and psychological variations; hair color, skin color, eye shape and color, nose shape, hair texture, short people, tall people, passive people, aggressive people, etc. yet we are still "One Race".

Man was made in the "image of God" The word "image" in Hebrew is "Tzelem" (shadow). "Let US make man (Adam) in OUR image (Tzalmeinu). Here Elohim is speaking as a tri-unity. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Man was made as a Holy and Sinless creation, to reflect Elohim in all his glory. He was placed into a perfect garden in an area called Eden. Since this was on the first earth before the flood, we don't know where it could have been exactly. It could have been near Syria and Iraq and perhaps even near Sudan, Somalia, and Ethiopia, as the names "Cush" and "Havilah" reflect some of those places, but we can't be sure.

Man was placed inside the garden to tend it and take care of it. Man was created with the purpose to "work" When the woman was created, she joined her husband and worked together as a team. Man and woman, the animals, the garden, it was a perfect world. Man was given instructions;

"Of every tree you may eat, yet of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you may not eat, because the day in which you eat of it, you shall die"

I wonder if Adam even knew what "die" meant. Yet he had a choice. He received the instructions directly from God, and probably relayed the instructions to Eve when she was brought to him. Yet we all know the story. They disobeyed. They took of the forbidden fruit from the forbidden tree. The Book of Enoch describes the tree as similar to a Tamarind Tree with fruit that was similar to small grapes hanging in clusters.

Adam and Eve ingested "mixed seeds" the seeds of good and the seeds of evil from that fruit. One can often wonder why did Adam also eat if he knew better. He wasn't deceived. Well, this might be an educated guess at the most. But here is a possible answer.

He knew that his wife, Eve, would grow old and die someday, and he would have to live forever without his beloved wife. So, rather than doing that, he also chose to die with her, and thus, partook of the fruit.

How do we see Yeshua in this? Yeshua chose to die for His beloved bride, "us" rather than to be without "us" for eternity. He partook of our curse of sin and bore it all by himself. The 1st Adam's sin produced his own death, yet the 2nd Adam's death produced life. Life for all of us, if we choose to accept His sacrifice on the cross for the sin that the first Adam brought into this world.

Another aspect. How do we get "back to the Garden?" Adam and Eve were kicked out of the garden (yet still lived somewhere in Eden) but were clothed with animal skins, which was the "first sacrifice" to remind the fallen couple that their sin cost the life of an innocent animal or animals.

Adam and Eve "passed the buck" when confronted. "Where are you?" asked God. This was an interior question, or rather; "Where are you in your relationship with me?" Answers; "The serpent made me eat" (The devil made me do it) and "The woman gave me to eat" but no, "LORD, we sinned and disobeyed your commandment. Please forgive us" Maybe that was what God wanted to hear.

So, how do we get back into the "Garden of fellowship?' Confessing our sins to the LORD, repenting (Teshuvah) realizing that we are at fault, it is our choice to either obey or disobey. Don't blame it on someone else. The devil didn't "Make you" do it. You did it because you chose to. I believe that someday, when we have a "new earth" the Garden of Eden will be re-established, and we will be able to visit it. (Sure hope so).

this is about 10% of what I really wanted to share.


Ben Avraham
Congregacion Salem in San Salvador
El Salvador.
 
Really liked your insight in this.

Did Adam knowingly eat the fruit, or was he deceived/cajoled into eating?

I find it interesting that even today we follow the pattern set by Adam of denying, then passing the blame, and in passing the blame also try to make our wrong doing the fault of the person we harmed.
 
Let this show we are held accountable for what we do not what others do.

Moses felt the people drove him the strike the rock. "frustration" Yet God held him accountable for what he did"

It's common to state, "Its not my fault", but be mindful not to state such to God for what you do is what "you do".
 
I am not one who thinks God created time. I am one who thinks God exists forever through the passage of time.
The importance to me in the Genesis accounting is that it shows Gods hand in every aspect of creation in the beginning of that creation. Not the timeline.
That which is visible to us with our eyes was made by who is not visible with our eyes.

God is Spirit and we can ponder what realm did Spirit exist in. What we see in our realm is what God created.

God Himself used the word formed in speaking of a God such as Himself?
“You are my witnesses,” declares the LORD, “and my servant whom I have chosen, so that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me no god was formed, nor will there be one after me.

So to me, if the Father has a beginning it could not be from any other being. He is unbegotten. And we read in the NT that from Him all things came and we exist for Him.

For this reason I kneel before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name.

Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, 4 who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God.

Blessed is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavens in Christ.”

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

It is by His will and command that we believe in His Son. As those who listen and learn from Him go to His Son. And by His will and command His Son will raise us all up on the last day to life in a kingdom that exists forever and can never be destroyed.

And glory and honor and power to Him who sits on the throne and to His lamb. They are worthy of worship.

Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying: “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power, for ever and ever!”
 
Thank you for your comment Randy. I believe God created time for "Man's sake" not for his own. As we know, God exists out of time and in time, since he is timeless.
 
Thank you for your comment Randy. I believe God created time for "Man's sake" not for his own. As we know, God exists out of time and in time, since he is timeless.
While I would believe God set the laws of the heavens in place which speaks of order as in a creator. I am not sure whether God Himself has chosen to exist without experiencing time. As is in regard to the Son, the same yesterday, today and forever who did exist in time, I tend to conceptualize God as a eternal, unchangeable being who exists forever through the passage of time by His choice.
 
A concept of time in heaven by the souls in heaven. Gods reply also has a time concept.

When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. 10They called out in a loud voice, “How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?” 11Then each of them was given a white robe, and they were told to wait a little longer, until the full number of their fellow servants, their brothers and sisters, were killed just as they had been.
 
Meh, time is only as we perceive it based on gravitational forces and the spinning of the solar system as we know it, heavenly bodies orbiting their star. Time is different in different places and passes in a different manner with higher gravity. What is time but the passing of and re-forming of matter? A "year" on Earth is different than a "year" on Mars, Mercury, or any extra-solar system.
 
Meh, time is only as we perceive it based on gravitational forces and the spinning of the solar system as we know it, heavenly bodies orbiting their star. Time is different in different places and passes in a different manner with higher gravity. What is time but the passing of and re-forming of matter? A "year" on Earth is different than a "year" on Mars, Mercury, or any extra-solar system.
Theoretically a person in a ship going near or at the speed of light would still experience time as those on earth. Yet one year on that ship might be 80 years on earth even though to each the experience of time passage is the same. Space/time. God set those laws in place, and I believe He chose to dwell by them not meaning bound by them like the creation. It might be that one year in heaven is a much longer amount on earth by Gods will like the first example?? But as shown in the book of revelation there is an experience of the passage of time as opposed to dwelling outside of time. God the eternal and unchangeable, dwelling forever through the passage of time with His creation by His choice.
 
According to some bible scholars, a more accurate translation of Gen. 1:1 calls for a "when" - WHEN in the beginning God created heaven and earth. That effectively makes Gen. 1:3 God's first action - "let there be light" and Gen. 1:1-2 as the circumstances of that action.
 
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