Tuesday, January 2, 2018

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The purpose, fulfillment and affirmation between God/LORD God/LORD and humans stands in stark contrast to the laws cause and effect in nature. Creation is the purpose of God, which is affirmed by the LORD God. Initially, the scripture testifies God created the heavens and the earth. is the LORD God to whom is ascribed the creation, specifically.

Chapter 1

1 First appearance of the term, God -- elohim (pl) (The term is used of pagan gods, too.)
(This seems to present the Purpose: “Let there be . . . Let us make”)

Chapter 2

4 First appearance of the term, LORD God -- yahweh elohim (The term is use of the God of Israel.)
(This seems to present the Fulfillment: LORD God “made heaven and earth”)

23 The first words spoken by a human being, namely, Adam, he does not refer to or acknowledge God/LORD God/LORD.

Chapter 3

3 Eve, perhaps following the serpent’s cue, refers to God in her dialog with the serpent.

10 Neither Adam nor Eve address God/LORD or God/LORD in their dialog with him.

Chapter 4

1 First appearance of the term, LORD -- Yahweh (The term is used of the God of Israel.)

(This seems to present the Affirmation: “gotten a manchild” “Then the LORD said to Cain.” The initial and first affirmation by Eve refers to the LORD is affirmed by the LORD himself when the LORD affirms and counsels Cain on his emotional plight.)

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