THE CREATION OF THE EARTH AND MAN, AND
THE FALL OF THE SHINING ONE (Part 3)
Kenute P. Curry
2.) THE CHAOTIC EARTH
The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was
on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face
of the waters. (Genesis 1:2).
The
Spirit of God, the earth’s creative agent, enveloped, surrounded, and guarded its
surface, as life to come from the dark, murky depths, of the chaos below, on
the earth.
The
two words “without form” and “void” express one concept – chaos. The earth had
been reduced to this state and it was not the way God had first created it.
Darkness is a biblical symbol of evil (Job 3:5; Psalm 143:3; Isaiah 8:22; John
3:19). The two words “the deep” suggest that this was a deep darkness of chaos,
disaster, and devastation that had plunged the earth into this wicked, horrendous
state.
The
Hebrew scholars who wrote the Targum of
Onkelos, the earliest of the Aramaic versions of the Old Testament,
translated Genesis 1:2 as “and the earth was laid waste”. The original language
led them to understand that something had occurred which had “laid waste” the
earth, and they interpreted this as a destruction.
The
early Catholic theologian Origen (186-254), in his commentary De Principiis, explains regarding
Genesis 1:2 that the original earth had been “cast downwards” (Ante-Nicene
Fathers, 1917, p.342).
The
late Arthur Custance in his book Without
Form and Void: A Study of the Meaning of Genesis 1:2 states: “To me, this
issue is important, and after studying the problem for some thirty years and
after reading everything I could lay my hands on pro and con and after
accumulating in my own library some 300 commentaries on Genesis, the earliest
being dated 1670, I am persuaded that there is, on the basis of the evidence,
far more reason to translate Genesis 1:2 as ‘But the earth had become a ruin
and a desolation, etc.’ than there is for any of the conventional translations
in our modern versions” (1970, p.7).
What
caused the earth to become a waste after its original creation? We turn to
scripture for the answer to this question.
The book of Ezekiel, chapter 28:12-16
states:
“Son
of man, take up a lamentation for the king of Tyre, and say to him, ‘Thus says
the Lord GOD:
“ You were the seal of perfection,
Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
You were in Eden, the garden of God;
Every precious stone was your covering:
The sardius, topaz, and diamond,
Beryl, onyx, and jasper,
Sapphire, turquoise, and emerald with gold.
The workmanship of your timbrels and pipes
Was prepared for you on the day you were created.
“ You were the anointed cherub who covers;
I established you;
You were on the holy mountain of God;
You walked back and forth in the midst of fiery stones.
You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created,
Till iniquity was found in you.
“ By the abundance of your trading
You became filled with violence within,
And you sinned;
Therefore I cast you as a profane thing
Out of the mountain of God;
And I destroyed you, O covering cherub,
From the midst of the fiery stones.
“ You were the seal of perfection,
Full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
You were in Eden, the garden of God;
Every precious stone was your covering:
The sardius, topaz, and diamond,
Beryl, onyx, and jasper,
Sapphire, turquoise, and emerald with gold.
The workmanship of your timbrels and pipes
Was prepared for you on the day you were created.
“ You were the anointed cherub who covers;
I established you;
You were on the holy mountain of God;
You walked back and forth in the midst of fiery stones.
You were perfect in your ways from the day you were created,
Till iniquity was found in you.
“ By the abundance of your trading
You became filled with violence within,
And you sinned;
Therefore I cast you as a profane thing
Out of the mountain of God;
And I destroyed you, O covering cherub,
From the midst of the fiery stones.
In
this passage from Ezekiel we are given an account of the fall of Lucifer or
Satan as he is called today. Beginning in verse 12, Ezekiel goes beyond the
king of Tyre to the source of evil, Satan himself. He is here described as a being
of surpassing angelic beauty and wisdom in his original essence. Reference is made
to him in verse 13, as being in Eden, the region of Adam’s home, where he
deceived Adam, and his wife Eve into sinning against God. This could also refer
to Eden, the paradise of God on High, where he once had lived. He was adorned
with every precious stone, including the Sardius
(deep or brownish-red gem), Topaz (yellow-green gem), Diamond (precious stone of value and
brilliancy), Beryl (bluish-green,
yellow, white, pink gem), Onyx (glasslike
pale-green gem with layers of black and white, or brown and white tints), Jasper (polished red, yellow, brown, or
green gem with tints of transparency), Sapphire
(ornamental stone with a conundrum of blue varieties), Turquoise (flashing deep-green gem), and Emerald with Gold (glistening deep-green gem that had yellow-golden luster
and color), in all of his brilliancy. “Timbrels” and “pipes” refer to his being
the supreme musician in heaven. “The anointed cherub who covers” refers to
Satan in his exalted privilege as an angel guarding God’s throne on high. He
had continuous and unrestricted access to the glorious presence of God. He was on
the Holy Mountain and had a high position of privilege guarding the holiness of
the Supreme God in the middle of the blazing Shekinah glory. Verse 15 tells us
that Lucifer was perfect in his ways from the day that he was created until
iniquity was found in him. His heart was lifted up because of his beauty and
his wisdom was corrupted because of his splendor and brilliance. Therefore,
because of his violence, sin, and profanity, God cast him out of Heaven down
unto the earth, throwing the once-perfect earth into a chaos of utter darkness
and destruction.
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