The natural interpretation
continues with the “second” creation story in Genesis. The Bible is an anthology. By the time the Jews compiled it, there were
multiple versions. They decided to keep
two. They use different literary forms,
yet tell the same story. Without the
overburden of unbiblical “perfectionism,” the ancient texts match the evidence perfectly.
Genesis 2
4 This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they
were created, when the Lord God made the earth and the heavens. (NIV)
This passage echoes the shorter
version in Genesis 1:1. Scholars are not sure if this line belongs at the
end of Day 7 or starts the repeated creation story that separates Genesis 1
from the garden story. Nevertheless, these
two passages state the same sentiment. Only
worship the God with enough power to create everything.
5 Now no shrub had yet appeared on the earth and no plant
had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not sent rain on the earth and there
was no one to work the ground, 6 but streams (mist) came up from the
earth and watered the whole surface of the ground. (NIV)
The order is from the human
viewpoint, yet “man” is like an afterthought, as if the writer was amazed at
the concept he envisioned. This passage
does not say mist watered the garden.
Nor does it support teachings that dictate no rain until the Great
Flood. No biblical writer claims God
changed the physics of Earth’s atmosphere because of sin.
The text relays something much
more insightful. Long before Aristotle, a Hebrew poet encapsulated
the creation using the concept of causality.
Before
there was man (Day 6), there was a time before plants.
Before
there were plants (Day 3), there was a time before rain.
Before
there was rain (Day 2), there was a time of mist.
Scientifically, when Earth was
very young, it had little atmosphere and no oceans, but there were still vapors
that dampened the ground. We can see
this happening on many of our solar systems moons. Then, our planet changed. Water stared falling from the sky letting
life flourish.
Without additions, both versions
of the Genesis creation match standard science.
Miraculous.
That ends the creation of all
that became our universe and our planet.
The next part of the Genesis story focus on one species, ours.
[Lessons from Creation’s Parables: Genesis and Standard
Science, Sung as One, by Jo Helen Cox.]
Genesis Revised –
Introduction + Day 1, The Big Bang
Genesis Revised –
Day 2, Opening Sky and Ocean
Genesis Revised –
Day 3, Opening Land
Genesis Revised –
Day 4, Filling the Universe
Genesis Revised –
Day 5, the Evolution of Life
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v24-25, the Land Animals
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v26-27 and “God’s Image”
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v28-31 “Dominion”
Genesis Revisited
Also in this series:
Genesis Revised –
Introduction + Day 1, The Big Bang
Genesis Revised –
Day 2, Opening Sky and Ocean
Genesis Revised –
Day 3, Opening Land
Genesis Revised –
Day 4, Filling the Universe
Genesis Revised –
Day 5, the Evolution of Life
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v24-25, the Land Animals
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v26-27 and “God’s Image”
Genesis Revised –
Day 6 v28-31 “Dominion”
Genesis Revised – Day 7
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