Kejadian 1:3
Konteks1:3 God said, 1 “Let there be 2 light.” 3 And there was light!
Kejadian 1:17
Konteks1:17 God placed the lights 4 in the expanse of the sky to shine on the earth,
Kejadian 31:9
Konteks31:9 In this way God has snatched away your father’s livestock and given them to me.
Kejadian 35:15
Konteks35:15 Jacob named the place 5 where God spoke with him Bethel. 6
[1:3] 1 tn The prefixed verb form with the vav (ו) consecutive introduces the narrative sequence. Ten times in the chapter the decree of God in creation will be so expressed. For the power of the divine word in creation, see Ps 33:9, John 1:1-3, 1 Cor 8:6, and Col 1:16.
[1:3] sn God said. By speaking, God brings the world into existence. The efficacious nature of the word of the
[1:3] 2 tn “Let there be” is the short jussive form of the verb “to be”; the following expression “and there was” is the short preterite form of the same verb. As such, יְהִי (yÿhi) and וַיְהִי (vayÿhi) form a profound wordplay to express both the calling into existence and the complete fulfillment of the divine word.
[1:3] 3 sn Light. The Hebrew word simply means “light,” but it is used often in scripture to convey the ideas of salvation, joy, knowledge, righteousness, and life. In this context one cannot ignore those connotations, for it is the antithesis of the darkness. The first thing God does is correct the darkness; without the light there is only chaos.
[1:17] 4 tn Heb “them”; the referent (the lights mentioned in the preceding verses) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[35:15] 5 sn Called the name of the place. In view of the previous naming of Bethel in Gen 28:19, here Jacob was confirming or affirming the name through an official ritual marking the fulfillment of the vow. This place now did become Bethel, the house of God.
[35:15] 6 tn The name Bethel means “house of God” in Hebrew.
[35:15] map For location see Map4 G4; Map5 C1; Map6 E3; Map7 D1; Map8 G3.