"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." -Genesis 1:1 (King James Version)
When did this happen? In the
beginning. The beginning of what? The beginning. The beginning of time. This is
the start of time. Time began at the moment God started His work of creation.
In essence, time was created. God created time along with everything else. This
gives Biblical support to scientific concepts such as the "space-time
continuum" and the observable, measurable nature of time as the fourth
dimension, in addition to the three spatial dimensions of the physical
universe. Science informs that time is a physical property and is subject to
physical laws (laws of physics) such as mass, velocity, and acceleration. Time
can be measured using other methods apart from the rotation of the earth on its
axis (days) and its revolution around the sun (seasons and years). Time is not
constant but can "speed up" or "slow down" depending upon a
number of factors. The fact that God created time also indicates that He
existed before time and exists outside of time. God existed before the
beginning.
Who did the creating? God. The word
used here for “God” in Hebrew is "'Elohiym" or "Elohim."
This is the plural form of the Hebrew word "El" or "Eloah"
which is the word for "God." So the passage states that God in plural
form did the creating. This supports the Christian doctrine of the Trinity or
Triune Godhead of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, further supported in Genesis
1:26 when God stated, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:”
This is further supported in John 1:1-3 which states that “the Word” (a title
for Jesus Christ) made all things. This is even further supported by Colossians
1:16 which clearly states that all things were created by and for Jesus Christ.
Either way, it was God who did the creating.
What did God do here? God created. He
created the heaven (“heavens” in other English translations such as the New
King James, New International, and New American Standard) and the earth. All
things were created by God. He did the creating. He was not created with all
things as He created all things. He is not a created being. He is the Creator. He
is before and superior to all things. All created things are therefore inferior
to Him and owe their existence to Him. He is also the necessary thing as all
things that exist were created by Him. He is the only necessary. This enters
the philosophical realm of “ontology” and is the essence of the “Ontological
Argument” of logical theology. He does not need anything, but all things need
(or at the very least, needed) Him. According to Colossians 1:17, God (the
Second Person of the Triune Godhead, God the Son) holds all things together,
which means that all things still need Him in order to exist. Science informs
that the “Strong Nuclear Force” is the force that holds atoms together, but the
force functions by both attracting and repulsing nucleons depending upon
distance. The models and equations are only partially empirical and based upon some
phenomenological (somewhat philosophical) constants.
What did God create? The heaven
(heavens) and the earth. The term heavens in the Bible is used for both the sky
(atmosphere) and the stars (space). It is also used to refer to the dwelling
place of God. The earth is the planet that humans dwell upon. So God created
the earth and space and all therein. The earth and all objects in space consist
of matter (atoms, molecules, periodic elements, etc.). So God created all the
building blocks of the physical universe. These objects are observable and
measurable by the three spatial dimensions (a combination of three of the
following: breadth, depth, height, length, width). The fact that God created
these things indicates that they did not always exist. Even Stephen Hawking
stated that the universe has not existed forever, but had a beginning. (See the
reference below.) God created the physical universe. We also already saw that
He created the fourth physical dimension of time. Just as with time, this
indicates that He existed before the physical universe and exists outside of
the physical universe. This also implies the necessity of the existence of
hyper-dimensions (more dimensions than the currently measurable three spatial
and fourth time).
All that from one short verse, and
the very first verse, of the Bible. To see more on this subject, including the
full quote by Hawking and others, see my blog post “The Great Deception” from
January, 2014.
Grace and peace to you.
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