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1 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | DPMartin | 233728 | ||
In the first verse God is, but His Presence is not in creation. In the sec. verse God by His Spirit (His Presence) moving upon the face of the waters, becomes present in His creation therefore creation is not only in His presence but God is present in His creation. Now that God’s Presence is in creation, He speaks and God makes His Presence known in creation, and because there was light, creation responded to it’s creator, letting light be, according to it’s creator’s word. Hence the Creator and Judge is known through His Word in and from His Presence. Through out the first chapter, it is clear; God said, what He said is done, and God sees that it is good. No one else sees that it is good, God does, for only God is good. Who or what else can know good unless it Be God or of God. If you notice in the first chapter only God is mentioned then after creation is complete then the “LORD” is mentioned. In the first chapter of Gen. in Hebrew it is Elohim, meaning Creator and Judge (God). The “LORD”, (YHWH: meaning Yahweh) and we now know that Yahweh is the Lord Jesus Christ, the Word of God (Son of God) come into the flesh. (Son of man) What is to be understood is all that there is, knows God through His Word, and it is in His Presence is His Word good, for of God in God’s Presence is God’s Word not only of, but from. And also by resting on the seventh day, it can be understood that God (Elohim) lets His relationship between Him, and His creation rest on and in His Word. |
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2 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | you | 233792 | ||
I am not sure what kind of distinction you are trying to make between YHWH and Elohim. You can see in Genesis 2:4 "in the day YHWH Elohim made the heavens and the earth". YHWH and Elohim here are the same being. If you want to know about the various usage then look for arguements for and against the JEPD Documentary Hypothesis. Elohim does not mean creator even if Elohim is the creator. Elohim can mean God, gods and possibly judges whose meaning is determined by context. In Ex 21:6 is a verse that elohim might be better translated as judges then God. | ||||||
3 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | heman | 233800 | ||
the latter do not stand for The Name—to such an intimation of the difference is conveyed. Rotherham, Chapter 4, The Name Suppressed, Emphasised Bible | ||||||
4 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | you | 233815 | ||
In what I could get to of Rotherham right now doesnt cover it. If your saying God in John 1:1 would not be a translation of YHWH this true but it would be the same being. However only quotes of scripture would you even know you found the Name and as your reference says no one would have said it so it wouldnt be in a dialog. | ||||||
5 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | heman | 233822 | ||
It should be rendered as Ex 9:30 will ye stand in awe of Yahweh Elohim. Rotherham Yahweh Elohim and as far as your comment on John 1:1 In origin was the Word, and the Word was toward [the] God,* and god/deity/God* was the Word. 2 This one was in origin toward [the] God.* http://catholic-resources.org/John/Outlines-Prologue.htm 1:In the beginning was that word, and that word was with god: and god was that word. 1:2 The same was in the beginning with god. W TYNDALE BIBLE |
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6 | His diff relation to Creation Gen ch 1-2 | Genesis | you | 233827 | ||
So what do you do with the absence of the article on God? Did you read the footnotes the asterisk points to indicating the problem with his rendering? Toward is better than with for pros. I dont know what you want to render as Yahweh Elohim. |
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