The first chapter of Genesis...
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The first chapter of Genesis was probably edited into its final form during the Babylonian exile. Think of what those people were going through: They had been ripped out of their homes, their communities, in some cases even their families. All that they had once held as certainties had become troubling questions. Is there still a God? Is God good? Is Israel still God's chosen people? How do we maintain our identity as a people, in this foreign land?
All these troubling questions are answered in Genesis 1. Yes, of course there is a God; God created the universe. Is God good? Clearly. God holds back the waters of chaos. God gives us dry land on which to dwell. God places the human race in the world to exercise dominion over all plants and animals. Is Israel still the chosen people? Yes, because God also created the sabbath, by resting on the seventh day. The sabbath sets us apart from all those other captive peoples in Babylon.
Yes, there may be times when we feel like we're in a swirling flood, like the waters are closing over our heads, and we will soon be annihilated. But, wait! This tragedy of exile cannot last forever: for the God of the seventh day, the sabbath, the God of Israel is the one who created everything that is. One day, this mighty Lord will come to save us, to bring us home!
All these troubling questions are answered in Genesis 1. Yes, of course there is a God; God created the universe. Is God good? Clearly. God holds back the waters of chaos. God gives us dry land on which to dwell. God places the human race in the world to exercise dominion over all plants and animals. Is Israel still the chosen people? Yes, because God also created the sabbath, by resting on the seventh day. The sabbath sets us apart from all those other captive peoples in Babylon.
Yes, there may be times when we feel like we're in a swirling flood, like the waters are closing over our heads, and we will soon be annihilated. But, wait! This tragedy of exile cannot last forever: for the God of the seventh day, the sabbath, the God of Israel is the one who created everything that is. One day, this mighty Lord will come to save us, to bring us home!
