CREATION WEEK INSIGHTS
The record of the
creation week described in the Bible is incredibly rich in mystery. God
describes the creation in sparse language with few details. When our method is
to allow the Bible to interpret itself these mysteries are unveiled. Many twist
the word to fit what they believe or want to believe. Our approach is to allow
the Bible to interpret itself. This is a good post to begin the new year.
The Bible
was written by 40 different writers over a 1500 year time span. The amazing
thing about this is how consistent the precepts and history of the Bible flow
together. The ancient Jewish Torah teachers spent their entire lives praying
and meditating over this Word that was given to them to bless the entire world.
Some of their insights and understanding are quite amazing.
It becomes
even more amazing when we realize that for the present time, the Jewish people
have rejected the Messiah they were waiting for. The scriptures describe His
appearance and point to Yeshua as the haMashiach (Messiah) of the Bible. Yes,
the insights they have confirm that Yeshua is the one. It will be a glorious
day when He returns and they accept him as haMashiac (Zechariah 12.9-14) at the
end of this age.
In this
study we will delve into the “creation week” of six days and rest on the
seventh. This theme runs throughout the entire Bible. Six days of work, rest on
the seventh. Herein lie many truths and mysteries concerning the second coming
of Yeshua at the end of this present age. The creation week and 6/1 concept is
central to understanding scripture.
Day One – The first letter of the Hebrew
language is the Beit. It looks like this ב. Hebrew is written from right to left. The sages saw
the meaning of this opening letter as being bounded on all sides except forward
(the opening faces forward). Therefore all events that occur after the
beginning (the creation of Adam) are those which are accessible to human
investigation (the open end of the beit). Those that precede the beginning, the
time of creation, the back of the beit, are not open to investigation--only God
has knowledge of these events and how they unfolded.
Hebrew’s count time, as we know it from the creation
of man, Adam. Therefore in the year 2020 on the Gregorian calendar it is 5780
on the Hebrew calendar. This is calculated by using the genealogy’s which are
written in the Bible. According to that calculation, since Adam was created
5,780 years have passed. What went on prior to Adam is calculated by God, in
time only as He knows it.
The first day of creation is described as Day One in
the Hebrew because there was no day to precede it. It couldn’t be “the first
day” because there had never been a day before. Day two is described as “the
second day” because it came after day one. This small detail reveals that the
Bible is very detailed in its description of events. The ancient sages noticed
this.
A day in the Bible is described as a thousand years
(Psalm 90.4; 2 Peter 3.8). Therefore the first six days of creation are on
God’s time clock and could be billions of years. After the Beit, time is as we
know it now would be from the sixth day forward as Adam was created on the
sixth day. The ancients realized that time as we
understand it is the time we live in since Adam’s creation.
The ancients believed that unto man was given six days
and on the seventh day the Messiah would come. God created everything in 6 days
and rested on the Shabbat (seventh day). Therefore man has 6 days (6 thousand
years) to work and then Messiah will appear. The entire Bible is written on the
six days of work and rest on the seventh day. This information reveals many events
yet to come!
This Day one was the day that God created light (Gen
1:1-5). What kind of light was it? The sun, moon, and stars were not created
until the 4th day! The figurative extension of the Hebrew word for light is:
“light of the face” a positive, happy attitude, resulting from relief from
trouble.
Prior to the creation of light the
Bible says the earth was void and without form—in other words empty
(desolation) and void (chaos). When God spoke and created light, the light of
His face, the chaos was ended. The world began in darkness but when God spoke His Shekinah glory covered the earth: the presence of God on earth or a symbol or manifestation of His presence: a Hebrew noun meaning "dwelling" or
"settling" and denotes the dwelling or settling of the divine
presence of God and his cosmic glory. Light as we understand it would not
be created until the 4th day, but God had established His divine presence
upon the earth.
Second Day – On the
second day (Gen 1:6-8) God creates a firmament (expanse of the sky or heaven,
the space above the earth that holds visible objects) and waters (water; in
nature: ocean, lake, river or, flood:) above and below the firmament. The
firmament He called “heaven.” He created waters on earth and waters which come
down from above.
Water is of extreme importance in
the scriptures. The Torah or Law of God comes
down from above. Rain is considered to be a blessing. Nothing can grow without
rains. Therefore Torah is like the rain—it comes down to us from above and is a
blessing that instructs us in God’s ways.
Later,
in Noah’s day, God will destroy the wicked world with flood waters. He will
wash the earth clean. The flood event took place about 1656 years after the creation
of Adam according to Biblical genealogy. In this event we see waters from below
and waters from above flooding the earth. This would be the midway point of the
second day if a day is as a thousand years unto the Lord! The creation week is
matching with world history.
Third Day – On the
third day (Gen 1.9-13) God creates dry land.
He gathers the waters together in their place and dry land in its place. Dry
land is called “earth” and the
waters “seas.” During this day God also created grass, herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree
yielding fruit after its own kind, whose seed is in itself.
The
Exodus (Ex 12-14) took place about 2448 years from Adam. This would be midway
through the third day on the six thousand years of man. The Hebrew’s were
delivered from Egypt as they “crossed over” the Red Sea. Crossing over is the
very meaning of the word “Hebrew.” The Exodus was a departure—a crossing over.
The
Red Sea was parted for the fleeing Hebrews and they
crossed over into new life. Pharaoh’s army was destroyed as they followed after
the Hebrews and the sea closed in on them. The Hebrews crossed over on dry land. The Exodus was a baptism of
water. A transition from one kind of life to another. We cross over to a new
life when we accept Yeshua as our Lord and Savior. That is exactly the
symbolism of our water baptism: New life in Jesus. We are symbolically washed
clean, our old man being put to death, and a new man rising up out of the
waters.
They
crossed over on dry land. Nothing can
grow on dry land. It must be watered with the rains from above. Their
transition on dry land becomes new life on the other side. Our lives are like
dry land until we become disciples of Yeshua. Once we receive this “blessing
from above” we come alive and begin to understand the Bible (Torah) for the
first time.
God also created plants and seeds on
this 3rd day. Look at 1 Corinthians 15 and
Paul’s description of our resurrection bodies. Baptism is a symbol of our
immortal spiritual bodies which we will inherit on Resurrection Day. We will
all be change in the twinkling of an eye. Death will be swallowed up in
victory. Yeshua rose on the third day. Our bodies are temples of the Holy
Spirit. Unless a grain of seed fall into the ground and die it cannot bring
forth new life. Our seed bodies will bring forth new life at the resurrection
prior to entering the Millennial Kingdom and ruling and reigning with Yeshua.
All
of these shadows are seen in the third day of creation. Transformation from
death to life through baptism in the sea, seed bodies that will be resurrected
into immortality, and entrance into the Millennial Kingdom—the “Promised Land”
of God. You cannot enter the Kingdom of God until you are born again. You can
only understand or see these things until you receive new life in Yeshua.
Fourth
Day – One the
fourth day God created the sun, moon, and stars to divide the day from the
night. These celestial bodies would also be for signs and for seasons, days,
and years. God was establishing His Calendar. God’s calendar, the calendar of
the Bible, is completely different and separate from our “Roman”
calendar and time.
Understanding
God’s calendar is essential if we are to understand the end times and the Book of
Revelation. God is not operating on Roman
time and calendar. He is operating on His calendar, which is the
calendar and time the entire Bible is written. The vast majority of
“Christians” have little understanding or concept of this: My
people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected
knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing
thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. Hosea
4.6
If
you are a seeker of truth you must understand God’s calendar. This will change
your life and you will begin to understand the Bible in ways you never
imagined. It is essential—do not reject knowledge and truth in order to
maintain your “traditions.” Heed the warning in Hosea 4.6 Ref: Search this blog for
calendar articles. https://burningbush647.blogspot.com/2019/12/brief-insightsinto-sabbath-and-calendar.html
God created the sun on the 4th
day. Jesus was born on the 4th day. The
time before this event was identified as B.C. (Before Christ) and every date
since is A.D. (Anno Domini – In the Year of Our Lord). Our human secular
society has scrubbed this out and now use BCE (Before Common Era) and CE
(Common Era) because they despise the things of God.
All
history pivots on the birth of Yeshua (Jesus) four thousand years after the
creation of Adam—the 4th day of man. The ancient Jewish Torah
teachers believed the Messiah would come on the 4th day. They
interpreted Malachi 4.2 as referring to Genesis 1.14-19 and the creation of the
sun: But unto you that fear my name shall
the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go
forth, and grow up as calves of the stall. Malachi 4.2
This, to them, was symbolic to when God’s salvation would come to his people. What an incredible insight. It is amazing the secrets the Bible contains. Here is what the Apostle Peter says of the Messiah: For we have not followed cunningly devised fables, when we made known unto you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but were eyewitnesses of his majesty. For he received from God the Father honor and glory, when there came such a voice to him from the excellent glory, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. And this voice which came from heaven we heard, when we were with him in the holy mount. We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts: 2 Peter 1.16-19
The Messianic Son of God was born on the 4th day just as the Sun that prophesied of Him was created on the 4th day of creation week. As for the times, seasons, days, and years we must study and understand God’ Biblical calendar and the feasts of the Lord as described in Leviticus 23 and Numbers 29. Search this blog for more articles on the Feasts of the Lord.
Fifth Day – On the 5th day (Gen 1.20-23) the Lord created all the living creatures in the waters and the air. Great whales and every living creature in the waters, winged fowl of the air and created them to multiply in the earth, each after their own kind. The Sun created on the 4th day is now bringing life on the earth just as the Son born on the 4th day has brought forth new life on the earth.
Everything is blessed and is to bring forth life “after its kind.” God has an established an “order of things.” Each species is to multiply and be fruitful after its “own kind.” This is a spiritual law. God has established borders or boundaries within which we are to abide. He has divided out everything: heaven and earth, land and water, light and darkness…etc. There is a Divine order to life. When we accept the Son born on the fourth day we enter into new life on the fifth day.
Sixth Day – On the sixth day (Gen 1.24-31) God first creates the beasts of the earth, cattle and creeping things (small animals) all after their own kind. God then says to Yeshua (God’s creation before the world: Col 1.15-17), “Let us create man in our own image and after our likeness.” Man is then given dominion over all the earth and the creatures therein. God created them male and female and they are given rule (stewardship) over all the earth to subdue it.
At this time God also tells man that all vegetation is for food for him and all the living creatures on the land. Ancient Jewish teachers believe man was a vegetarian until after the flood. It was only then we see men eating meat.
God’s creation was completed on the sixth day. Man was created on the sixth day. God completed his work and rested on the Sabbath (seventh) day. All was given to man to subdue. Man, therefore, according to the ancient sages, has been given six days in which to live and dominate the earth…on the seventh day man will enter into God’s rest. The Sabbath was made for man….
Seventh Day – God’s week ends on the seventh day. The Bible operates on this time and calendar. If we understand God’s calendar and time, we understand that Jesus was NOT crucified on Good Friday, but actually on what we call Wednesday night (Thursday night on Bible time). That is a teaching for another day, but is one example of many traditions we hold that are NOT true. (Jesus said he would be in the earth for three days and nights).
God will not reveal truth to anyone who holds unto traditions of men. You cannot build a strong foundation on sand—only on the rock of God’s word can you build a firm foundation.
The 7th day represents the Feast of Tabernacles (When God comes to dwell among His people) and the Feast of Tabernacles represents the Millennial Kingdom (MK). The MK is the thousand year reign of Yeshua and His saints as kings and priests found in Revelation 20.
Revelation 20 describes the resurrection of the dead, the MK, Satan thrown into the abyss, and then later, the Lake of Fire, the final rebellion of the nations after the thousand years, the second resurrection (or better called second death), the opening of the books of life and death, the Great White Throne judgment of all men not found in the first resurrection, and Satan’s final demise.
If you do not understand these events now is a good time to begin seeking the Lord for increased understanding. If you are sincere and willing to let go of the traditions of men, God will shine His light of understanding on you and you will understand the Bible in a much deeper way.
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