In the Old Testament Who are the Sons of God?
In the Old Testament the sons of God are heavenly beings who rule over nations (Deut 32:8). Yet they can sin (Gen 6:2-4; Ps 82:2,5) and will be judged for their sin (Ps 82:6) https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Gen-6.2-4a-Sons-of-God.pdf
Genesis 2:4-5 as Following the Pattern of Genesis 1:1-2
Genesis 2:4-5 has a similar structure to Genesis 1:1-2: There is a summary statement of what will follow (Gen 1:1; 2:4) which is followed by the existing condition at the beginning of the account (Gen
The Bible Begins with an Earth in Total Darkness and Ends with a New Earth Where There is Only Light
The story of the Bible begins with a dark earth (Gen 1:2) until light is created on the first day (Gen 1:3). The story ends with a new earth where there is no darkness and
The Earths at the Beginning and End of the Bible
The Bible begins with an empty, dark, water-covered earth (Gen 1:1-2) and ends with an earth with no night (Rev 21:25) nor sea (Rev 21:1), inhabited by the people of God (Rev 21:2). https://www.howthebiblefitstogether.org/files/Gen-1.1-2d-and-Rev-21.1-25.pdf
Who is “the Israel of God” in Galatians 6:16?
In Galatians 6:16 Paul refers to "the Israel of God." Paul's purpose In writing the book was to oppose the Judaizers who held that circumcision and keeping the Old Testament law contributed to salvation. In
The Chiasm of Galatians 1:8-9
Galatians1:8-9 is a chiasm where the same vocabulary is used in the first and the final phrase. The center which is being emphasized is that Paul had said this before and is now saying it