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When God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was 'tohu' and 'bohu', vain and empty. This is the opposite of 'fruitful' and 'multiplying' on the sixth day.  
When God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was 'tohu' and 'bohu', vain and empty. This is the opposite of 'fruitful' and 'multiplying' on the sixth day.  

Revision as of 16:36, 24 July 2023

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When God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was 'tohu' and 'bohu', vain and empty. This is the opposite of 'fruitful' and 'multiplying' on the sixth day. Why do we argue about if the six days were 24 hour days or not? Jesus said it all speaks of him. Day 'Yom' means 'creation explained by the completed works of the son. Each day is a picture of how God made that which was vain and empty into that which was fruitful and multiplying. Each day tells us something about Christ.

1. light his holiness

2. Water his word

3. Dry ground his work in Genesis through Malachi

4. Lights from light - he gives us HIS holiness

5. from water/word he makes those who obey in the word (fish) and spirit (birds)

6. from dry ground - from his incarnation, death and resurrection he obtains his bride and they are fruitful and multiplying.