Monday, July 29, 2019
Bible
There are many accounts in the Bible that state God as the creator. Genesis 1 and 2 are both creation stories but slightly differ in their accounts; Genesis 1 is a day by day account of all the things God created in not so much detail whereas Genesis 2 explains the creation story in a way that focuses more on the creation of man and woman than just the lands. Having two accounts of the creation story means that it is easier to come up with your own conclusion as to how the earth was created. The first line of Genesis 1 is ââ¬Å"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earthâ⬠There is no explanation as to where God came from or why He is there, He just exists and creates the heavens and the earth. This alone is showing God as the creator. Genesis then carries on to state all the things God created all with no scientific or physical proof or evidence as to why and how God is doing so. ââ¬Å"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created themâ⬠This quote is from line 27 and is on the 6th day. The repetition of the word ââ¬Ëcreatedââ¬â¢ is enforcing to the reader that God is the creator of everything and this is done so that there is no doubt in the readers mind whether God is the creator or not. God creating man and woman in his own image is showing that we are superior to other beings such as animals which shows that God is the humans superior. Being made in Gods image is his way of blessing the humans in life as we are made in the ââ¬ËCreatorsââ¬â¢ image. ââ¬Å"Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the airâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ This quote is saying that God is passing down his ââ¬Ëruler shipââ¬â¢ on to the humans. This means that God is starting to ââ¬Ëback awayââ¬â¢ from his previous role and now feels that he has created a world that the inhabitants (humans) can look after. Genesis two is another creation story but has a few differences to Genesis 1. While Genesis 1 speaks a lot more of the specifics of how and when each part of the earth was made, Genesis 2 speaks a whole lot more about the creation of humans rather than the land. The most time that the creation of land is mentioned is at the beginning of Genesis 2. ââ¬Å"This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created. When the LORD God made the earth and the heavens-ââ¬Å" This is the first thing said in Genesis 2 and it is stating that God is the creator. It says that God created both the heavens and the earth; there is never any question or vagueness about God creating the heavens and the earth it is all very matter of fact. Although Genesis 2 doesnââ¬â¢t always speak of God ââ¬Ëcreatingââ¬â¢ things it often personifies God in such a way that he is planting or making objects. ââ¬Å"And the LORD God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground-ââ¬Å" This quote doesnââ¬â¢t say that God created the trees but made them grow from the ground, this is essentially saying that He created them as it was the first sighting of trees but is said in a different way as so not to force the ââ¬Ëcreationââ¬â¢ down your throat like Genesis 1 does. This is so that you can come to your own conclusion about which one is more plausible or correct but there is still no doubt as to god being the creator. Job 38 from the Book of Job is a story of how Satan and God have a disagreement where Satan was saying that Job only worships God because he is prosperous in his life, God then agrees to take away all his possessions and leave him with nothing to show Satan that Job would still worship him even if he was left with nothing. Jobââ¬â¢s three friends Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar try to comfort Job but they end up doing the opposite and tell Job that the reason for all his losses is because he has sinned and now God is making him suffer. In the end Job has had enough and questions God, this makes God angry and then Job has a better understanding and realises that he should have trusted God all along. God then returns all of Jobs health and possession in better amounts than they previously were. This story is God showing his power and his superiority to humans. ââ¬Å"Where were you when I laid the earthââ¬â¢s foundation? â⬠This is God saying that he is mightier than any human and they do not compare to His power. This is also showing that God is omnipotent and that we know nothing compared to him. This is all enforcing that God is the creator and better than all the humans. ââ¬Å"Have you ever given orders to the morning, or shown the dawn itââ¬â¢s place,â⬠This is saying that God has dominance over everything in the world, humans and nature. After Gods account of all his majestic works (such as the world and humans) and power, Job has to acknowledge Godââ¬â¢s right as creator to do as he pleases and to not be questioned. Job is essentially the personification of all humans who do not believe god as the creator, Job doubted God and his ability so god became angry; this is supposedly what happens every time someone doubts God. Psalm 8 is a song about the lord God and his creation. ââ¬Å"You have set your glory above the heavensâ⬠While this quote form the first verse isnââ¬â¢t directly linked to God being the creator it is saying that God has stated his glory in a way that so far in this psalm we do not know yet, we know that God has glory which could mean he has done something great. ââ¬Å"When I consider the heavens, the work of your fingersâ⬠Now we start to work out what it is that causes God to have glory, ââ¬Å"the work of your fingersâ⬠we are literally told that God has made the heavens with his ââ¬Ëfingersââ¬â¢. This personification of God shows that people saw him as one of them but also appreciated his greater power, this could possibly relate to humans being made in Godââ¬â¢s image. ââ¬Å"you made him a little lower than the heavenly beingsâ⬠This quote is, like Job 38, stating Godââ¬â¢s dominance over the humans. God made humans a little lower than heavenly beings so that they knew their place and that they were lesser than himself ââ¬Ëthe creatorââ¬â¢.
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