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The creation account was probably written on two tablets. <ref>{{:Two tablets of Ge 1}}</ref>
=Observations=
# The creation account was probably written on two tablets. <ref>{{:Two tablets of Ge 1}}</ref><ref group=a> [[ Documentary hypothesis in Trouble ]]</ref>
# It was signed <ref> [[ Wismenan hypothesis ]] </ref> {{bgw| Ge 2:4,5 }} ¶  These [are] the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens, and every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and [there was] not a man to till the ground. <ref> [[ Moses and Genesis ]] </ref><ref group=a> [[ Moses did not write Genesis ]] </ref>
# The end of the account is usually considered to be 2:4, which unnecessarily creates an apparent contradiction of two creation accounts.<ref group=a name=tce> [[ Two creation error ]] </ref>
# The poetic form of the section follows ABCDaabcdA. <ref> [[ Structure of Ge 1 ]] </ref><ref group=a name=tce />
# The division of verses after v5 is evidence based. The division after v4 is tradition passed from disbelieving Jews and is a Balaamism. <ref> [[ Balaamisms ]] </ref><ref group=a name=tce />
# Each day except day 2 is called good. Day 6 is said to be good twice. <ref> [[ Not a good day ]] </ref><ref> [[ Seven completed ]] </ref>
# There are seven days in one day. <ref> [[ All of creation in one day ]] </ref>


It was signed <ref>[[ Wismenan hypothesis ]]</ref> {{bgw| Ge 2:4,5 }} ¶  These [are] the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens, and every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and [there was] not a man to till the ground. <ref>[[ Moses and Genesis ]] </ref>


The end of the account is usually considered to be 2:4, which unnecessarily creates an apparent contradiction of two creation accounts.<ref>[[ Two creation error ]]</ref>  
Apologies
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The poetic form of the section follows ABCDaabcdA. <ref>[[ Structure of Ge 1 ]]</ref>
References
 
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The division of verses after v5 is evidence based. The division after v4 is tradition passed from disbelieving Jews and is a Balaamism. <ref>[[ Balaamisms ]] </ref>
 
The theme of the creation account comes from two phrases: God said... and it was good.  'God said' ten times paralleling the ten commandments for men. <ref>[[ Gen 1 and the ten commandements ]]</ref>
 
Each day except day 2 is called good. Day 6 is said to be good twice. <ref>[[ Not a good day ]]</ref>
 
:[[ Ge 1:1 literal ]]


:[[ Ge 1:2-5 literal ]]
=Pericopes=
:[[ Ge 1:6-8 literal ]]
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:[[ Ge 1:9-13 literal ]]
{{4c| Creation | [[ Ge 1:1 literal ]] | [[ Ge 1:1 hidden]] | [[ Ge 1:1 commentary]]  }}
{{3c| Day one | [[ Ge 1::2-5 literal ]] | [[ Ge 1::2-5 hidden]] | [[ Ge 1::2-5 commentary]]  }}
{{3c| Second day | [[ Ge 1:6-8  literal ]] | [[ Ge 1:6-8  hidden]] | [[ Ge 1:6-8 commentary]]  }}
{{3c| Third day | [[ Ge 1:9-13  literal ]] | [[ Ge 1:9-13  hidden]] | [[ Ge 1:9-13 commentary]] }}


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References
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 3 December 2024

Ge 1:1 - 2:5 Literal []


Observations

  1. The creation account was probably written on two tablets. [1][a 1]
  2. It was signed [2] ± Ge 2:4,5 ¶ These [are] the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens, and every plant of the field before it was in the earth, and every herb of the field before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and [there was] not a man to till the ground. [3][a 2]
  3. The end of the account is usually considered to be 2:4, which unnecessarily creates an apparent contradiction of two creation accounts.[a 3]
  4. The poetic form of the section follows ABCDaabcdA. [4][a 3]
  5. The division of verses after v5 is evidence based. The division after v4 is tradition passed from disbelieving Jews and is a Balaamism. [5][a 3]
  6. Each day except day 2 is called good. Day 6 is said to be good twice. [6][7]
  7. There are seven days in one day. [8]


Apologies

References

Pericopes

Discussion

Creation Ge 1:1 literal Ge 1:1 hidden Ge 1:1 commentary
Day one Ge 1::2-5 literal Ge 1::2-5 hidden
Second day Ge 1:6-8 literal Ge 1:6-8 hidden
Third day Ge 1:9-13 literal Ge 1:9-13 hidden