JehovahsWitness wrote:
myth-one.com wrote:The re-creation of an earth which had become formless, void, and dark was said to have taken six days.
Where, pray tell was this "said"?
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. (Genesis 1:1-2)
Verse one defines a complete creation! In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. This marks the end of the original creation!
Many believe this first verse of Genesis to be a general statement that God created the heaven and earth in the beginning and the following verses describe this same creation in more detail.
However, verse two differentiates the original creation in verse one from the re-creation begun in verse three. Verse two describes the earth as without form, void, and dark after it was created in verse one.
On the other hand, every single item created by God beginning in verse three was seen to be "good" after being created. Likewise, beginning in verse three, God created dry ground and vegetation so the earth was not without form and void. He also created light so the earth was not dark as stated in verse two. Consequently, verse two only describes the creation defined in verse one as everything created after verse two was seen to be good by God. Good is not the same as without form, void, and dark. So verse one definitely describes a separate creation process from that begun in verse three.
No one knows exactly when "In the beginning" was. Whenever it was, God completely created the heaven and the earth originally at that time according to verse one!
After that original creation, the earth was without form, void, and dark.
There is absolutely no reason to believe that God ever made anything that was not originally created as good! Then why does verse two state that the earth was without form, void, and dark after being created in verse one?
Other translations of the original Hebrew text indicate that something occurred and the earth had reached this state. For example, the New International Version of the Bible renders the same verses as follows:
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty; darkness was over the surface of the deep... (Genesis 1:1-2)
That is, God originally created the heavens and the earth good in verse one, and over a period of time the earth had become formless, void, and dark. Between verse one and verse two a period of time obviously occurred. Based on current scientific estimates, the time period between verse one and two was approximately 4.55 billion years. This is the current estimated age of the earth.
The following "creation" described in detail beginning with Genesis 1:3 is actually a
re-creation of a decimated earth originally created in verse one. It is this re-creation that can be traced back to approximately 6,000 years ago. This idea that the creation described in detail in Genesis is actually a re-creation of a decimated earth is supported by other scripture verses:
Thou sendest forth thy spirit (And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters Genesis 1:2), they (mankind) are created: and thou renewest the face of the earth (beginning in Genesis 1:3). (Psalm 104:30)
What caused the original wonderfully created earth to degrade to the conditions as described in verse two? Sin and rebellion against the commandments of God produced chaos.
Who was there to sin?
Satan and angels under his authority:
And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day. (Jude 1:6)
In the re-creation, God created mankind to eventually replace these rebellious angels.
Man is Plan B.