Our pastor believes this. I don't really understand what it is. Can someone please explain this to me and how they come to that conclusion?
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The term "gap" comes from the alledged "gap"that occurred between Gen 1:1 and Gen 1:2.
The principles are these:
In Gen 1:1 God created the heavens and the earth... they were created perfect, and inhabitable. There were cities, creatures, even some sort of human like beings.
In verse two we see that this creation "became" without form and void. Hence the gap. The "gap" is the answer to the question "what happened" between verse one and verse two that caused the earth to get all messed up from it's former condition.
And of course "what happened" was the rebellion of satan and the resultant war that destroyed the earth and the fall of the angels.
In this senario, the rest of Genesis 1 is not a creation... it is a restoration. The earth is being restored back to it's former state. Men are told to "replenish the earth." Satan comes in and mucks up the works and man falls. So here we are.
Our pastor believes this. I don't really understand what it is. Can someone please explain this to me and how they come to that conclusion?
Is this what you are referring to? The Genesis account?
Or are you more discussing dispensationalism?
There indeed could be a gap there of some sort that would explain a lot.
For example, in the Genesis account, you read the following sequence:
1. God made Adam
2. God formed the garden
3. Then God placed Adam in that garden
But in Isaiah, we read about the Garen of Eden being also where Lucifer was placed in a position of authority prior to the angelic fall, but when?
A pre-existant version of the garden would clear this issue up easily. Otherwise, instead of a gap in Genesis 1, you now have a gap in Genesis 2:8 between the formation of the garden, and Adam's placement there.
It's not inconceviable that God would have an angelic civilization here before us, then after they fall, He then regenerates the Earth to make it all new again, as a Gap theory would suggest.
After all, when we read our own scriptures, we read that will be the exact thing He will do at the end of our age as well. He wraps up the age of our fall with regenerating His Earth once again. Whose to say He hasn't done that before.
That said, I haven't completely bought into that theory myself at this moment, but it is something viable to consider.
Another thing i've considered is the days of creation are based on the first day and evening not the fourth day and evening .
this would allow for the conditions of the "Pangea Paradigm" to happen
You can get opinions from those who oppose, but I suggest a google and finding someone who actually supports it. If all you get is people who oppose it, then naturally you will not get the full picture.Our pastor believes this. I don't really understand what it is. Can someone please explain this to me and how they come to that conclusion?
You can get opinions from those who oppose, but I suggest a google and finding someone who actually supports it. If all you get is people who oppose it, then naturally you will not get the full picture.
Our pastor believes this. I don't really understand what it is. Can someone please explain this to me and how they come to that conclusion?
There is a lot more to support the concept than what I would want to provide here. Start a thread in the WoF forum where people can talk in peace and I will show you a few things.The Genesis account. Our pastor believes there is a gap between Gen. 1:1 and 2. I am not so sure...just wanting to find out.