It's really kind of interesting how Genesis is laid out. In Gen 1:21, God created great whales, and every living creature. The words "living creature" are the Hebrew words chay nephesh.
So we have chay nephesh being created on Day 5.
Then, on Day 6, we have Adam created in the image of God, in the image of God created He him, male and female created He them (Gen 1:27).
Then we have a chapter break and Day 7 is at the beginning of chapter 2.
Then the generations of the heavens and earth (Gen 2:4) and in Gen 2:7, we see God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul. The words "living soul" (chay nephesh) are the same Hebrew words used in Gen 1:21 when God created every living creature (chay nephesh).
So we know God created chay nephesh in Gen 1:21 and in Gen 2:7 man became chay nephesh after God breathed into his nostrils. God did not create chay nephesh in Gen 2:7. God created chay nephesh in Gen 1:21. So what did God create in Gen 1:27 (So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them)?
I believe that, at the beginning, this is what Adam consisted of:
created in the image of God = spirit,
formed of the dust of the ground = body,
breathed the breath of life into him = soul
And I believe this all occurred at the same time as far as man is concerned. I don't believe God created the spirit of man and then that spirit just kind of existed without the soul and body. But the way Genesis is written we've got kind of an overview of creation in Gen 1 (and I believe Gen 2:1-3 really should be included in Gen 1) ... then Gen 2:4 starts out these are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created. So it's kind of disjointed the way this was set out in written form.
And it's really kind of interesting that the same nephesh (soul) that enlivens the body of man is the same nephesh (soul) that enlivens great whales, and every living creature that moveth (Gen 1:21).
Soul enlivens the body ... the body without the soul is a lump of clay
Genesis 35:18 And it came to pass, as her soul was in departing, (for she died ) ...
The body and soul is to be subject to the spirit. When Adam sinned, it changed the whole make up of how God had made man. And God had a plan in place for this eventuality. And God's plan was implemented immediately after Adam and Eve sinned.
In Gen 1, we see man (specifically Adam/Eve) created in the image of God. In Gen 5:3, we have progeny of Adam begotten in his (Adam's) own likeness, after his image. So mankind is no longer in the image of God ... each generation is begotten in the likeness/image of the prior generation.
So we have chay nephesh being created on Day 5.
Then, on Day 6, we have Adam created in the image of God, in the image of God created He him, male and female created He them (Gen 1:27).
Then we have a chapter break and Day 7 is at the beginning of chapter 2.
Then the generations of the heavens and earth (Gen 2:4) and in Gen 2:7, we see God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul. The words "living soul" (chay nephesh) are the same Hebrew words used in Gen 1:21 when God created every living creature (chay nephesh).
So we know God created chay nephesh in Gen 1:21 and in Gen 2:7 man became chay nephesh after God breathed into his nostrils. God did not create chay nephesh in Gen 2:7. God created chay nephesh in Gen 1:21. So what did God create in Gen 1:27 (So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them)?
I believe that, at the beginning, this is what Adam consisted of:
created in the image of God = spirit,
formed of the dust of the ground = body,
breathed the breath of life into him = soul
And I believe this all occurred at the same time as far as man is concerned. I don't believe God created the spirit of man and then that spirit just kind of existed without the soul and body. But the way Genesis is written we've got kind of an overview of creation in Gen 1 (and I believe Gen 2:1-3 really should be included in Gen 1) ... then Gen 2:4 starts out these are the generations of the heavens and the earth when they were created. So it's kind of disjointed the way this was set out in written form.
And it's really kind of interesting that the same nephesh (soul) that enlivens the body of man is the same nephesh (soul) that enlivens great whales, and every living creature that moveth (Gen 1:21).
Soul enlivens the body ... the body without the soul is a lump of clay
Genesis 35:18 And it came to pass, as her soul was in departing, (for she died ) ...
The body and soul is to be subject to the spirit. When Adam sinned, it changed the whole make up of how God had made man. And God had a plan in place for this eventuality. And God's plan was implemented immediately after Adam and Eve sinned.
In Gen 1, we see man (specifically Adam/Eve) created in the image of God. In Gen 5:3, we have progeny of Adam begotten in his (Adam's) own likeness, after his image. So mankind is no longer in the image of God ... each generation is begotten in the likeness/image of the prior generation.
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