SUBJECT: 3 Ages of Earth
QUESTION: Please describe the 3 ages of earth.
ANSWER:
I suspect one would call the 3 Earth ages as:
1---The earth before the creation of man
2---The earth since the creation of man
3---The earth to come after the 1000 year reign of Jesus
Christ.
This label of 3 Ages is not ours, but does describe what the
Bible shows. Notice
Age 1 is described in Genesis 1:1
Age 2 is described in Genesis 1:2 and the rest of the Bible
Age 3 is described in Revelation 21 (New Heavens and New
Earth)
Age 3 and Revelation 21 do not need an explanation. Here is
the explanation of the other two.
GENESIS 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Keep the words of Peter in mind. The Bible clearly does not
say when or how. Only that God created the heaven and
the earth.
GENESIS 1:2
And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was
upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved
upon the face of the waters.
For those of you with a Strong's look up the word "void"
used here. You will find it is the Hebrew word (8414) "tohuw".
I want you to keep this word "tohuw" in mind. Its meaning is
"to lie to waste, absolutely destroyed." Also the word "was"
in the Hebrew would be better translated as "became." So we
see the earth was created and became absolutely destroyed.
In chapter eight of Proverbs, Christ is showing He was with
God during the destruction of that earth age. In Ezekiel 28,
we see Satan's pride and his proclaiming to be god, thus
bringing the end to that age. Death entered earth with
Satan's fall in the age that was. Most Christians only focus
on this earth age, not listening to God's Word that this
earth is billions of years old, not a mere six thousand.
Note: There are
millions and billions of years there between Genesis 1:1 and
Genesis 1:2.
For further on this I have included the text of the booklet,
'How Long Were The "Days" of Creation?'. It will give you
more information how some men want to use the term "ages".
How Long Were The "Days" of
Creation?
Were the days of creation week "ages"? People insist that
God could not set the world in order and create life forms
in six literal days. Why?
WHY HAS doubt about creation entered Christian minds today?
Why do men in this "enlightened age" reject the unmistakable
meaning of the Word of God?
For over 3000 years men of God have believed the literal
meaning of the account of creation recorded in Genesis 1 and
2. To them the Scripture said that in six 24-hour days God
created the heavens and the earth and rested the seventh
day.
Holy men of old rested on the Sabbath day believing that it
had its beginning as the final day of that creation week -
that it was a memorial of creation. For 3000 years righteous
men have dared to take God's inspired record at face value.
No record is found of "ages" rather than days of creation in
the ancient history of the Hebrews or of early Christians.
Why, then, does an "enlightened age" reject the truth of
literal days of creation?
How the Idea of "Ages" Began
Since the days of Darwin a controversy has raged between the
Bible proponents and atheists. The theory of evolution, a
theory which remains unproven even today - and always will -
became the entering wedge to separate the Bible scholars
from their trust in the truth of the Scriptures.
The atheist looked to the evidence on hand - fossils of
varying types in the earth and evidence of variation among
living organisms. With his mind stubbornly set that he would
not believe what could not be demonstrated before his eyes,
he preached the idea to the world that man had evolved from
lifeless matter over a period of millions of years and that
the Scriptural account of creation was gross superstition.
With few exceptions, religious circles denounced evolution
with equal vigor. But they refused even to look at the facts
the atheist presented, much less to question his faulty
reasoning.
Between the two extremes a third group sprang up, accepting
the fads of the atheist and swallowing his reasoning without
question. Reverencing the Bible and not willing to give it
up, yet thinking that perhaps it didn't mean quite what it
said, this group concluded that perhaps Moses misunderstood,
perhaps the record had become confused or altered. Evolution
looked so plausible, evolutionists' arguments so sincere and
the Bible so old and uncertain in meaning, so difficult to
understand. "Ages" of creation became the cry of the
modernists.
That is the history of the modernist teaching in regard to
creation week. An attempt to believe contrary to Scripture
and yet believe the "easier" portions of the Scripture.
What proof is there that God created the present order of
things on this earth in six literal days? What difference
does it make whether one believes in "ages" of creation or
literal days of creation? Let's question the record and set
aside doubts once and for all time.
What the Scriptural Record Really
Says
Distorted interpretations of the creation record have
resulted mainly from two causes: (1) a desire to read a
false meaning into the Word of God, and (2) a pitiful
ignorance of the account itself.
A brief review of the account of creation is certainly in
order here. Open your Bible and study the account thoroughly
as you read further in this article and after reading it.
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth" -
this tells about the original creation. The second verse of
Genesis 1 refers to a destruction which came upon the earth
following the sin and rebellion of Satan and the angels who
followed him. (Request our free article, "Did God Create a
Devil?" for details.)
Darkness was upon the face of the ocean. The renewing of our
earth to a state of order followed in six days.
At dawn the first day, light penetrated the dense clouds. As
it grew warmer the clouds rose the second day and an expanse
or heaven was formed, the one in which the birds fly. Thus
the waters on the earth were separated from the water laden
clouds above. The ocean receded, dry land appeared and grass
and herbs were planted the third day. A mist watered them
and as the fourth day progressed the sun became visible
through the thinning clouds. Toward evening the moon and
stars appeared.
Notice how agreeable with the laws of science this is. Birds
and sea life were created the fifth day, the land animals
with Adam and Eve the sixth, and a day of rest and worship
for the man the seventh. Thus in one week order was restored
to the earth.
But was it a literal week? Carefully notice that no close is
mentioned to the seventh day. Check this point in Genesis
2:1-3. All the other days were "an evening and a morning"
but this expression does not follow the seventh day. Why?
Now if, as some teach, the seventh day hasn't ended yet, it
would already be almost 6000 years long. And if it were that
long couldn't the first six days be similar periods?
The Seventh Day Did End!
Here's proof not from the imagination of men but from God's
Word that the seventh day did end!
Genesis 2:2. "He [God]
rested on the seventh day from all His work." Not "is
resting" from all His work!
Exodus 20:11. "The
Lord... rested the seventh day."
Again Genesis 2:3. "In
it {the seventh day] He had rested." He blessed the Sabbath
AFTER HE had rested on it.
Hebrews 4:4. "God did
rest the seventh day from all His works." Not "is resting"!
The seventh day of creation is PAST, for on it God rested.
No Scripture exists saying He is resting on a continuing
seventh day! The seventh day of creation week did end.
Double proof of this fact is found in the scriptures telling
of the WORK God has done since that day of rest. "My
fatherWORKETH hitherto {even now], and I work" (John 5:17).
Jeremiah 50:25. "This is
the WORK of the Lord God of hosts in the land of the
Chaldeans."
Exodus 32:16. "The
tables were the WORK of God, and the writing was the writing
of God, graven upon the tables."
Joshua 24:31. "Joshua,
and . . . the elders... which had known all the WORKS of the
Lord, that He had done for Israel."
God has worked since that seventh day. Both the Father and
the One who became Jesus Christ by flesh birth have worked
since that first Sabbath day ended!
Man Still Disagrees!
Yet in the face of God's Word, men will believe "days" to be
"ages" and that God is now resting and being refreshed. Thus
one sect teaches, "Measured by the length of the 'seventh
day,' on which God desists from work and is refreshed, each
of those days was 7000 years long." (From Let God be True,
second edition, page 168.) How often error goes under the
title of truth!
Reread the preceding scriptures: The 24-hour day upon which
God rested had passed and has been followed by nearly 6000
years in which God has worked. Then compare the above quote
with Exodus 31:17, "In six days the Lord made heaven and
earth, and on the seventh day he rested and was refreshed."
Not is (being) refreshed!
Here is the truth from which man seeks to shield himself. It
was on a literal seventh day that God rested. It was a
literal seventh day of the week that God hallowed for the
human race. The observance of the seventh day and the origin
of the week go back to Adam, not Moses!
Following that rest, God blessed the seventh day and set it
apart for holy use. The first week, creation week, had
ended.
The Witness of Nature
In the time of Moses the witness of two men was accepted as
being the truth. Many "witnesses" have been given from the
Word of God that these creation days were literal days and
there is yet more proof. God leaves no room for doubt in the
minds of those who diligently study His Word.
Consider the plants which were created on the third day. The
sun did not appear until the next day. If these "days'' were
each 7000 years long then these plants would have had to
survive 7000 years without sunshine. A few might possibly
survive such an ordeal but the majority of plants require
direct sunshine. Those who believe the days to have been
ages which were millions of years long are faced with an
even greater absurdity.
Or consider this, plants were made the third day, insects on
the sixth. How did certain specialized plants continue to
exist through ages without their insect partners? The
Encyclopaedia Britannica states that two groups of insects
which include bees, wasps, butterflies and moths could not
have existed without the honey or nectar bearing plants, NOR
COULD THESE PLANTS HAVE EXISTED WITHOUT THE INSECTS. Without
insects to pollinize them they could not bear seed.
The types of plants which require insects for pollinization
are those with brightly colored flowers, having an odor to
attract
insects and containing nectar to provide them with food.
They include such common plants as the maple tree, the
strawberry, the blackberry, the honeysuckle, and the poppy.
The Bible states that these plants were made on the third
day and that the insects were not made until three days
later. Those who claim creation days were each 7000
years long are faced with the conclusion that these original
plants must have had to live 21,000 years before they
could produce seed -an utter impossibility!
People find it easier to swallow a camel than to believe the
plain simple statement of scripture: "In six days God made
heaven and earth." You will either have to accept God's
account of creation as being true or lose your faith and
trust that His Word is dependable. Evolution will not mix
with the Scripture any more than iron will mix with clay.
Ages and evolution must go!
What Is the Meaning of "Day"?
The word "day" in the Bible is often used to represent an
indefinite period of time. In fact the Hebrew word, Yom,
translated day is occasionally translated "time." But in
EVERY CASE where the numerals first, second, third, etc.
occur, the word day is obviously and clearly referring to a
natural 24-hour day as we know it.
The Scripture speaks of the day of vengeance, the day of
adversity, the day of temptation, just as we do today,
meaning a time or season. Yet when it speaks of the
fourteenth day of the month (Lev. 23), the seven days of
Unleavened Bread or the fifty days until Pentecost, the word
"day" can mean only a 24-hour period.
Symbolically a day may represent a "year" (Ezekiel 4:6), or a
"thousand years" (2 Peter 3:8), but symbolic interpretations
may not be applied in all cases. The three days Christ was
in the grave were not 3 years or 3000 years. Neither would
any symbolic interpretation fit in the first chapters of
Genesis where we have proven from nature that they must have
been natural days of twenty-four hours.
Another Bible meaning of the word "day" as a 12-hour period
is also in common usage today. When it speaks of the three
days and three nights Jonah was in the great fish's belly or
the three days and three nights Christ was in His grave, the
word "day" refers to the daylight part of the 24-hour
period. This "day" is by Christ's own definition 12 hours.
"Are there not 12 hours in the day?" (John 11:9.)
The scripture used by many as an excuse to believe the days
of creation were ages really suggests no such meaning. It is
Gen. 2:4 which refers to the time of creation, "In the day
that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens, and every
plant... and every herb." Lacking a numeral before it, it
can refer to a longer period of time than 24 hours and it
does! This "day" refers to the first six days of creation
week.
It takes a great deal of imagination to use this as a proof
that a day means an age or even 7000 years.
The Obvious Meaning
Can the word day mean 24 hours in one part of a sentence and
an age in another part? It would have to if one were to
believe in "ages" of creation! Exodus 20:9-11: "Six days
shalt thou labor and do all thy work: but the seventh day is
the Sabbath of the Lord thy God... for in six days the Lord
made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and
rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the
Sabbath day, and hallowed it."
The word day occurs five times in this one sentence. Can you
believe that in the third and fourth occurrences it means an
age while in the other three it means a day? Had God meant
an age, wouldn't He have used the Hebrew word to mean age as
in Job 8:8, "Enquire, I pray of thee, of the former age"?
In each of these five occurrences in Exodus 20, God is
obviously speaking of the same unit of time, a 24-hour day.
And as the word "day" means a twenty-four hour period here
it has to mean the same in Genesis!
If God had created light, day and night, and then waited
1000 years (or 7000 years) to form the heavens, He would
have been resting before the seventh day arrived!
If He formed the heavens on a second day and then waited
1000 years to form the seas and the land, He would have been
resting again before the seventh day arrived. Note the
Scripture again: "For in six days the Lord made heaven and
earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed."
After six days of continual labor six days spent in bringing
our earth to a state of order - God rested. He was refreshed
on the seventh day. If that seventh day were still
continuing, the Scripture would read that He is now "being
refreshed."
As a final proof that the days of creation were literal
days, reread Genesis 1:3-5, 14-19 with special attention on
the words evening and morning, night and day, darkness and
light. All have continued since creation. We are not
confused as to what they are.
Note that the sun was appointed "to divide the light from
the darkness" -to divide day from night. Does sundown divide
anything but literal days?
No place in the Scripture does God imply that He took
anything but a natural week of ordinary days to bring life
and order to the earth.
Evenings and mornings have continued, the week has
continued, the Sabbath set apart for rest at creation has
continued, all pointing back to that first creation week.
The truth is plain and without Scriptural contradiction.
There is no room to believe in the ages which evolutionists
require, when you accept the Scriptures as they are,
explained not in the fog of human imagination but in the
light of the Word of God and in accordance with nature, the
handiwork of God.
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