Topical Encyclopedia Creation of the Earth The Bible begins with the account of the creation of the earth, emphasizing its divine origin. Genesis 1:1 states, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." The earth is depicted as a deliberate act of God, formed with purpose and order. The creation narrative unfolds over six days, with the earth being shaped and filled with life. On the third day, God gathered the waters to reveal dry land, calling it Earth, and brought forth vegetation (Genesis 1:9-13). The Earth as God's Footstool Scripture often portrays the earth as a testament to God's majesty and sovereignty. Isaiah 66:1 declares, "Heaven is My throne, and the earth is My footstool." This imagery underscores the earth's role in the divine order, serving as a place where God's will is enacted and His glory is displayed. Dominion and Stewardship Humanity's relationship with the earth is defined by the mandate given in Genesis 1:28: "God blessed them and said to them, 'Be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth and subdue it; rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and every creature that crawls upon the earth.'" This charge establishes humans as stewards of the earth, responsible for its care and management under God's authority. The Earth and the Fall The fall of man introduced sin into the world, affecting the earth itself. Genesis 3:17-19 describes the curse placed upon the ground because of Adam's disobedience, resulting in toil and hardship. The earth, once a place of perfect harmony, became subject to decay and struggle, reflecting the brokenness introduced by sin. The Earth in Prophecy Prophetic literature often speaks of the earth in the context of God's redemptive plan. Isaiah 11:9 envisions a future where "the earth will be full of the knowledge of the LORD as the sea is full of water." This prophetic hope points to a restored creation, where the effects of sin are undone, and God's glory is fully realized. The Earth and the End Times The New Testament speaks of the earth in relation to the end times and the return of Christ. 2 Peter 3:10 warns, "But the Day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar, the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and its works will be laid bare." This passage highlights the transient nature of the current world and the coming renewal of creation. The New Earth Revelation 21:1 offers a vision of the new earth: "Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and earth had passed away, and the sea was no more." This promise of a new creation signifies the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan, where the redeemed will dwell in perfect harmony with God, free from the corruption of sin. The Earth as a Witness Throughout Scripture, the earth is often called to bear witness to God's covenant and actions. Deuteronomy 30:19 states, "I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse." The earth serves as a testament to God's faithfulness and the reality of His promises. The Earth and Worship The Psalms frequently call upon the earth to join in worship of the Creator. Psalm 96:11-12 proclaims, "Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice; let the sea resound, and all that fills it. Let the fields exult, and all that is in them." The earth, in its beauty and complexity, is seen as a reflection of God's glory, inspiring worship and praise. Conclusion The biblical portrayal of the earth is rich and multifaceted, encompassing themes of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. It serves as both the stage for human history and a participant in God's divine narrative, ultimately pointing to the hope of a renewed creation in which God's purposes are fully realized. Subtopics Earth: Ancient Notions Concerning Earth: Created by God by Christ The Earth: Burning at God Presence The Earth: Created to be Inhabited The Earth: Diversified by Hills and Mountains The Earth: Full of God's Glory The Earth: Full of God's Goodness The Earth: Full of God's Mercy The Earth: Full of God's Riches The Earth: God: Governs Supremely The Earth: God: Laid the Foundation of The Earth: God: Makes Fruitful The Earth: God: Shall be Exalted In The Earth: God: Suspended in Space The Earth: Ideas of the Ancients Respecting the Form of The Earth: Made to Mourn and Languish by Sin The Earth: Man by Nature is of The Earth: Man by Nature Minds the Thing of The Earth: Man: Brought a Curse On The Earth: Man: Given Dominion Over The Earth: Man: Shall Return To The Earth: Melting at God's Voice The Earth: Not to be Again Inundated The Earth: Saints Shall Inherit The Earth: Satan Goes to and Fro In The Earth: Shall be Filled With the Knowledge of God The Earth: Shining With God's Glory The Earth: Subject to God's Judgments The Earth: The Dry Land As Divided from Waters The Earth: The World in General The Earth: To be Dissolved by Fire The Earth: Trembling Before God Related Terms The-not-beloved (1 Occurrence) Kir'iath-je'arim (18 Occurrences) Kirjathjearim (17 Occurrences) Vine-dressers (18 Occurrences) Kirjath-jearim (17 Occurrences) Kibroth-hattaavah (5 Occurrences) |