Friday, May 04, 2018

Time before Genesis 1-1?


Lucifer/Satan/Devil, was a Cherubim angle?
Some scholars believe him to be the first Archangel and closest to Creator (God).
So how did he become a ‘Fallen Angel’?
Archangel?

That question and the question (dispute between Genesis 1-1, Scientists, Scholars, and historians), and has baffled me for years, until yesterday.

I turned on my radio and bam! The answer to Lucifer’s demise!

When Creator created everything, almost everything ( things that needed to be), was given its own

‘Free Well’

For instance, plants and animals (humans included), If everything is not to a seeds satisfaction it might choose not to grow.

You can, god forbid, choose to go into a school and shoot students?

Or

You can god willing, choose to go into a school and join students.

You can also choose none of the above?


Archangels (Cherubim) Lucifer was given charge over everything answering only to his Creator.

No one knows how many years or Eons passed before Creator decided to start Genesis 1-1,

Except Creator.

The operative word here it (EONS)!

In Earth's history there are four eons in total:

Hadean, Archean, Proterozoic, and Phanerozoic.

However, in Creators time Eons is up to Creator!

The name Lucifer is translated from the Hebrew word "helel,"


No one knows or should know when Helel a creation and his followers also creations tried to over throw Creator except Helel his follower, Creators Angels and Creator.

The time when angels were created is derived from three passages in the Bible: Exodus 20:11, Job 38:4-7, and Genesis 1:1-5.

When the morning stars sang together

This must refer to some intelligent beings who existed before the creation of the visible heavens and earth:

and it is supposed that this and the following clause refer to the same beings; that by the sons of God, and the morning stars, the angelic host is meant; as they are supposed to be first, though perhaps not chief, in the order of creation. For the latter clause the Chaldee has, "All the troops of angels." Perhaps their creation may be included in the term heavens,
Genesis 1:1; 
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."

These witnessed the progress of the creation; and, when God had finished his work, celebrated his wisdom and power in the highest strains.

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