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Showing 10 results for “creation”

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God’s Creation

Steve Wigger·1991-03-01

Creation

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The Belgic Confession, Article XIV (2): Creation, A Biblical Truth

Jason Kortering·1973-01-29

The Genesis record is a historical account of the work God did in creating all things, man included. The creation of man was not a continuation of the animals, as evolution would teach, but a separate divine act. Of the animals we read, "Let the sea bring forth abundantly the moving creatures . . .

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The Idea of Creation (4): The Creation Of The World, An Act Of God’s Omnipotent Will

Herman Veldman·1950-09-01

Bearing in mind that the words: bara and ktizein, mean literally: to cut, cut off, we would interpret the act of creating as that act of Jehovah whereby He by an act of His omnipotent will cut the things off His eternal counsel, thereby called them into existence, not as if they now exist independen

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Genesis 1 and 2

Robert C. Harbach·1962-06-01

Creation Creation of All Things The name Genesis, from the Greek translation of the O.T. known as the Septuagint (Seventy) and so symbolized LXX, means birth, origin, beginning. Genesis in the Hebrew Bible is called Bereshith, which literally means, “in beginning.”  It is a word without an article

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Symbolism in Nature

Herman Hanko·1961-05-01

Creation, Parables

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Science and Medicine as Vocations for the Reformed Christian

Brendan Looyenga·2013-04-01

First, despite its intrinsic beauty—which was unchanged by the fall—creation is now seen by humanity in a completely different light. Whereas Adam originally understood that his role was to fashion the materials of creation into God-glorifying artwork, humanity now sees its mastery of creation as a

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Metamorphosis

Agatha Lubbers·1956-03-01

The creation of God, of which we are witnesses and a part, is not stagnant and dormant, but is constantly changing. We may take a trip and come back after some time and find that many things have changed and appear to be different than what they were when we left. This change which we observe is due

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In the Beginning (1): The Creation of the World

  1. The Creation
  2. The Creator
  3. Believing it
Nathan Langerak·2016-06-19

The unbeliever, because of his unbelief, he reads the Scripture and he studies the Scripture, let us say, but he always corrupts it and pollutes it and profanes it. God intended that this account of the origin of the world be for us and for our children, that we may learn how the world came to

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The Christian and Where He Begins

Robert C. Harbach·1981-07-01

So that at the beginning the Lord God began to bring to pass what He had ordained from eternity. In the beginning God created. Here is more than Gods calling the things that are not as though they were. Also suggested is the relation between Creator and creature, the Creator-creature relationship. T

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The Covenant: The basis for Christian Schools?

Agatha Lubbers·1960-01-01

He refers to his conception as the “simple covenant idea,” and defines is as follow:  “It refers to the arrangement make by God for his image-bearing creature to have fellowship with him, the Lord of life and truth. When God created man with capacity for such meaningful communion with his Creator, G