Have you ever noticed the
structure of Genesis One? No? Never fear, you are in good company, as most people
only see seven days. However, the
structure is quite amazing. As poetry,
the old scientific contradictions disappear.
Poetic Structure
The introduction states creed and content – One God created everything.
Day 1 opens the universe with light.
Day 4 fills the universe with objects.
Day 2 opens sky and ocean.
Day 5 fills the ocean and sky with animals.
Day 3 opens land and readies it with plants.
Day 6 fills the land with animals and people.
Day 7 is a conclusion with the foundation for weekly contemplation.
Circular Poetry
Most scholars have pronounced
Genesis One as a work of prose, not poetry as it does not have a set meter. Yet, from childhood, it read like poetry to
me. Now I know why. It is poetry, but not a form commonly used by
the Hebrews. It does not use meter. It is circular, where the last concept of a
stanza and poem returns to the first concept.
It also demonstrates a brilliant usage of the concept of causality,
which was not equaled until Aristotle and not truly understood until modern
times.
The introduction proclaims
everything created comes from One
Creator (a).
Linking Day 1 to Day 4 — After the beginning, first light (b) leads to separation
of light from dark (c), which
produces stars (d) like
our sun, around which unlit bodies
(e) form, which guide us to understanding the light (b).
Linking Day 2 to Day 5 — From the “heavens” (Day 1), atmosphere (f) collects and
precipitates oceans (g), which
provides suitable environment for prolific aquatic
life (h), which slowly transforms into flying
animals (i) capable of dominating the atmosphere (f).
Linking Day 3 to Day 6 — Out of the oceans (Day 2) dry land (j) expands and
provides suitable minerals to support life, from which came the first
multi-cellular life forms to dominate land, plants (k). They provide an environment for prolific land animals (l), which eventually
produced humans (m), which dominate
the land (j) and carry the
image of the One Creator (a).
Day 7 — The poetic conclusion invited the reader to contemplate the
loving details of God’s creation. It linked that expansive time span with
the time it took for the Hebrew nation to form. Both needed time. Both involved a continued ongoing process. Both began with the loving voice of the One Creator (a).
Rejoice! Our universe is one, as our Creator is one.
My next blog starts a new series. In it I demonstrate how well
the biblical creation verses match standard science.
[Lessons from Creation’s Parables: Genesis and Standard
Science, Sung as One, by Jo Helen Cox.]
Genesis Revisited
#1 – What to Worship
Genesis Revisited
#2 – Beliefs Held
Genesis Revisited
#3 – Who Is the Creator?
Eden Revisited
Also in this series:
Genesis Revisited
#1 – What to Worship
Genesis Revisited
#2 – Beliefs Held
Genesis Revisited
#3 – Who Is the Creator?
Genesis Revisited #4 – Meaning of Days
Also see series:
Thanks, Jo. Just read #4 and #5. Keep up the good work and put this out for us to see and, when we are willing, to hear.
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