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Genesis 1 is not only the first account of creation, but as prophetic riddle, it is the table of contents to the rest of scripture. Each day points to one of six other divisions of the Bible. (See Appendix A)
Genesis 1 is not only the first account of creation, but as prophetic riddle, it is the table of contents to the rest of scripture. Each day points to one of six other divisions of the Bible. (See Appendix A)


Prior to creation, God dwelt in darkness. <ref>See SB WWG Glossary#Light]]</ref> Light represents his holiness which has a primary attribute of being separate. He is different from us. He is the creator and we are the creature. He could not express his holiness, since there was nothing to be separate from. God is one.  
Prior to creation, God dwelt in darkness. <ref>See [[SB WWG Glossary#Light]]</ref> Light represents his holiness which has a primary attribute of being separate. He is different from us. He is the creator and we are the creature. He could not express his holiness, since there was nothing to be separate from. God is one.  


Once he had created something, by the nature of creation he was separate from it. On day one, God declared "Let there be light" or "I am Holy".
Once he had created something, by the nature of creation he was separate from it. On day one, God declared "Let there be light" or "I am Holy".

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SB WWG The Book of light []


Genesis 1 is not only the first account of creation, but as prophetic riddle, it is the table of contents to the rest of scripture. Each day points to one of six other divisions of the Bible. (See Appendix A)

Prior to creation, God dwelt in darkness. [1] Light represents his holiness which has a primary attribute of being separate. He is different from us. He is the creator and we are the creature. He could not express his holiness, since there was nothing to be separate from. God is one.

Once he had created something, by the nature of creation he was separate from it. On day one, God declared "Let there be light" or "I am Holy".