Global Announcement goes here

He Spoke and It Was

Divine Creation in the Old Testament

By Gerald A. Klingbeil

Paperback, 192 pages

Pacific Press, 2015

ISBN: 9780816358335

Theme:

For:

$34.95
In stock

4 available now (you can order more) Qualifies for Free Shipping offer

The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith:

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1, NIV). This is the foundation of all biblical theology, because it tells us that life began when a Creator spoke it into existence. This is where we encounter the God whose power is matched only by His love for His creation.

He Spoke and It Was: Divine Creation in the Old Testament is the result of an interaction between Seventh-day Adventist Bible scholars, scientists, and educators. Listening to one another, they engaged contemporary science and biblical scholarship constructively on this important issue. The book is the first volume in a series characterized by engagement with the biblical text itself with the aim of helping both scientists and interested non specialists to grasp the significance of biblical Creation, its terminology, and theology.

At its core, Creation is all about who we are, what our destiny is, and how God chooses to save a world that is in direct rebellion with its Creator. For the God of creation is also the God of salvation, and He will ultimately re-create an earth that has been corrupted by thousands of years of sin. The Creation account contains an echo of hope that rings through the centuries—and keeps tugging at our hearts. 

  • Introduction
    Gerald R. Klingbeil
  • The unique cosmology of Genesis 1
    - Gerhard F. Hasel, Michael G. Hasel
  • The myth of the solid heavenly dome
    - Randall W. Younker, Richard M. Davidson
  • The Genesis account of origins
    - Richard M. Davidson
  • Creation echoes of Genesis 1 and 2 in the Pentateuch
    - Paul Gregor
  • Creation in the Psalms: Psalm 104
    Richard M. Davidson
  • The creation theme in the book of Psalms
    - Alexej Muráň
  • Genesis and creation in the wisdom literature
    Ángel M. Rodríguez
  • Creation in the prophetic literature of the Old Testament
    Martin G. Klingbeil
  • Biblical creationism and ancient Near-Eastern evolutionary ideas
    Ángel M. Rodríguez
  • "When death was not yet"
    Jacques B. Doukhan
0

%

Share your thoughts with other customers

Write review