The opening words of the...
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The opening words of the book of Genesis, which are the opening words of the whole
Bible, are transliterated from the Hebrew into phonetic English: "Bare-uh-SHEETH buh-
RAH hah-el-low-HEEM eth hah-shuh-MY-um wuh eth hah-AIR-etz," which say: "In the
beginning God created the heavens and the earth."
The NRSV (New Revised Standard Version) translates these words: "In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth," but there's no word "when" in the original Hebrew words. There's simply the magnificent proclamation that the Lord God created all that is.
This can help us as arguments heat up around us about creationism and evolution and intelligent design and all the other attempts to try to figure out exactly what happened and how it happened.
The Bible says simply -- and majestically -- that God created all that is -- everything.
The NRSV (New Revised Standard Version) translates these words: "In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth," but there's no word "when" in the original Hebrew words. There's simply the magnificent proclamation that the Lord God created all that is.
This can help us as arguments heat up around us about creationism and evolution and intelligent design and all the other attempts to try to figure out exactly what happened and how it happened.
The Bible says simply -- and majestically -- that God created all that is -- everything.
