Genesis 1:6

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In Genesis 1:6, God commands the creation of a dome or sky that separates water above and below it. This firmament represents the atmosphere above Earth's waters and space beyond.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you have two big glasses of water. God made something like a giant invisible sheet to keep one glass of water up in the air and the other down on Earth, just like when you use your hands to separate juice into different cups.

歴史的背景

The book of Genesis was written by Moses around 1400-1250 BCE for the Israelites. It reflects a creation narrative influenced by ancient Near Eastern cosmology but unique in its monotheistic perspective and emphasis on God's sovereignty over all creation.

今日への適用

Consider how our atmosphere protects us from harmful radiation and helps maintain life-sustaining conditions. This verse reminds us of the intricate design behind nature, encouraging stewardship and awe for Earth’s systems.

トピック

creationGod's sovereigntycosmologynatural wondersprotectionstewardship

関連する聖句

Genesis 1:7Psalms 19:1Job 26:7Proverbs 8:27-29Revelation 4:11

よくある質問

What does 'firmament' mean in this context?
'Firmament' refers to a solid dome or expanse that separates the waters above from those below. In ancient understanding, it was thought of as a physical barrier.
How do we know who wrote Genesis?
While not explicitly stated in the text itself, Jewish and Christian traditions attribute the authorship to Moses based on historical and theological considerations.
What does this verse teach us about God's creativity?
It emphasizes God’s ability to create order from chaos by separating different elements of creation.
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