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Genesis 1:1

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 1:1

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

In the beginning, Bereshith, is neither "from eternity," as in ; nor "in wisdom" (Chaldee paraphrase), as if parallel with and ; nor "by Christ," who, in , is denominated 慣???

管?; but "at the commencement of time." Without indicating when the beginning was, the expression intimates that the beginning was. seems to imply that this was the initiation of the first day's work.

The formula, "And God said," with which each day opens, rather points to as its proper terminus a quo, which the beginning absolute may have antedated by an indefinite period. God Elohim (either the highest Being to be feared, from alah, to fear,?

봈engstenberg, Delitzsch, Keil, Oehler, &c; or, more probably, the strong and mighty One, from au?l, to be strong?봆esenius, Lange, Tayler Lewis, Macdonald, Murphy, &c.) is the most frequent designation of the Supreme Being in the Old Testament, occurring upwards of 2000 times, and is exclusively employed in the present section.

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