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Story of Creation

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Story of Creation

The significance of creation is undoubtedly far-reaching. However, the focus of creation accounts in the Bible is primarily theological. Therefore they are not concerned with the scientific precision that our time has inherited from the age of Enlightenment.

Wisdom’s Call (Proverbs 8:1-9:18)

The proverb accounts the Wisdom as a direct witness to the creation. She was there and saw the act. Therefore the Wisdom also precedes the existence of the creation. The Wisdom is the one who mediates between God and humans. In the book of Proverbs, God is a somewhat distant deity. He does not...

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Praise the Lord, my soul (Psalm 104)

This psalm praises the act of creation. It is composed as a prayer to God, celebrating what he has done in his creative power.  The crucial aspect of this creation account is that the creation is habitable and liveable. It is Lord who guarantees that everything works toward prosperity and life,...

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I will sing of the Lord’s great love forever (Psalm 89)

The Psalm looks to the Lord as a creator. The scientific question of how creation took place goes away, and the main theme is the nature of the Lord, which reveals in creation. King David and his descendants are also a significant theme in the text. They are the object of the Lord's grace....

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O God, why have you rejected us forever? (Psalm 74)

The psalm seeks to awaken the Lord to remember his people and to take action against his enemies. The psalmist describes how the people of God lost their sanctuary, as a meeting place with the Lord, by the hand of their enemies. Finally, the Psalm remembers God as a powerful creator. God's...

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Give Thanks to the Lord, for He is Good (Psalm 136)

This is a responsive psalm where the community answers back to the deeds of praise on God. The first topic is the creation for which God receives the praise. The following topic is the Exodus and the way to the Promised land. These are the main events in the history of God's people, in which the...

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Praise the Lord, All You Servants of the Lord (Psalm 134)

Psalm 134:1-3 is a short but profound call to worship. It is part of the Songs of Ascents, a collection of psalms sung by pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. This particular psalm invites the servants of the Lord to bless him, especially those who minister by night in the temple. It ends with a...

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